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Configuring network settings
Once the network settings are entered on the Operator Panel, the current network
configuration of the library can be modified with the Web User Interface. The
changes that are made to the network settings do not take effect until after the
library is rebooted.
To modify the network settings:
1. Expand Configure Library, if necessary, and click Network in the left
navigation pane of the Web User Interface.
2. Select the Ethernet Link speed (duplex mode).
3. Select the TCP/IP settings. To enable dual IPv4/IPv6 protocol, select both Use
IPv4 and Use IPv6 and enter parameters for both.
v Security - Select Enable SSL for Web to provide secure communications
between the web browser and the tape library.
v IPv4 setting - Select Use IPv4 to enable the IPv4 Internet Protocol. Select the
corresponding button to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) or use
static IP address settings. When with DHCP, use the Operator Panel to
determine the library's assigned IP address. See “Configuring network
settings” on page 4-12. Enter the following parameters if with static IP
address settings.
IPv4 address - Sets the TCP/IPv4 address of the library on the network.
Subnet mask - Defines and limits users within a local network.
Gateway - Allows access outside the local network.
v IPv6 setting - Select Use IPv6 to enable the IPv6 Internet Protocol. Select the
corresponding button to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP), to
obtain an IP address with stateless auto configuration, or use static IP
address settings. Enter the following parameter if with static IP address
settings.
IPv6 address - Sets the TCP/IPv6 address of the library on the network.
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Figure 3-16. Network settings
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