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Chapter 3
Configuring the Library 97
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For remote management, you need a network connection and a browser to: 
View the current status of the library, drives, and tapes
Manage multiple devices from any workstation within the intranet
Manage and configure the library on your network in a secure 
environment to:
— Clean the drives
— Load and unload tapes
— Run  diagnostics
— Restart the library
— Dynamically assign the library’s IP address, gateway address, and 
subnet mask using DHCP or BOOTP mode
View library, drive, and tape error messages
Generate error reports to fax or email to your support representative
Download and install firmware
Access web-based support, web registration, documentation, and partner 
information
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
DHCP allows a DHCP server to dynamically assign IP addresses to any DHCP 
client that requests one. The DHCP server usually has a limited set of IP 
addresses, and assigns them on a first come first serve basis. When a DHCP 
client boots up, it will broadcast a DHCP request over TCP/IP. If a DHCP server 
is present, that server will respond to the DHCP client with an IP address, 
subnet mask and gateway. This response also includes a lease (or expiration) 
time for the IP address being assigned. If the DHCP client then wants to use this 
address, the client must acknowledge the server’s response, and then 
periodically renew the lease on that IP address. If the lease expires, the DHCP 
server is free to re-issue that IP address to another DHCP client.
Note
DHCP only manages dynamic allocation of IP addresses. 
Assigning device names with DHCP is not recommended.