Tandberg Data T40 User Manual

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StorageLibrary Installation and User Guide 
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The Barcode Scan is configured with the Setup Wizard. After the initial setup of your library you can 
later access the Barcode Scan configuration screens directly: 
 
From the RMI, select Setup > Library 
 
From the FPI, select Setup > Library 
Configuring Audible Alarm 
The library is equipped with an audible alarm that is activated at certain error conditions. The alarm 
can be enabled/disabled from the front panel interface or the remote management interface. The 
default for the library is audible alarm disabled. 
The Audible Alarm is configured with the Setup Wizard. After the initial setup of your library you can 
later access the Audible Alarm configuration screens directly: 
 
From the RMI, select Setup > Library 
 
From the FPI, select Setup > Library 
Configuring SNMP 
The library supports system monitoring via SNMP and SNMP Notifications. To enable SNMP the 
remote management interface must be running. To enable SNMP notifications you need to register 
the IP address of the notification recipient (host). 
The library ignores all SNMP SET operations, so external management applications cannot register 
themselves to receive SNMP traps from the library. The SNMP notification screen lets you manually 
register an external application. 
SNMP notification can only be set up by the Administrator from the remote management interface. 
The screen lists existing IP address. The Port number is fixed to 162 UDP. 
The user needs to register the IP address of the notification recipient in the empty IP address field 
displayed on the screen. 
If you want to disable SNMP notifications enter 0.0.0.0 in the IP address field. Note that this disables 
notification only. The library will continue to process SNMP Get requests as long as the RMI is 
enabled.  
 Note 
You need to install the appropriate MIB for your FW version on the host on which 
the SNMP manager is running.  
The path to open the appropriate screen is: 
 
From the RMI, select Setup > Notification 
Configuring E-mail Notification 
The library can be configured to automatically send e-mail notifications to a specified e-mail address 
whenever an issue of a particular severity level occurs with one of its components. 
The information in the e-mail notification provides a RAS ticket, a short problem description and a 
possible cause which may be of help to you or a customer service engineer. 
Before you can configure e-mail notifications, you must configure the library s e-mail account so that 
the library can send notifications to the designated recipient.  
There are three filter levels of e-mail notifications: