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Dell PowerVault TL1000 - Saving and Restoring Configuration Settings

Dell PowerVault TL1000
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Error, Warning, and Information events
v Trap List - IP addresses of the SNMP monitoring stations to be notified when an event takes place and
the security settings.
Validity - Enable/Disable setting.
Trap version - v1, v2c, or v3. For v2c and v3, the Inform check box determines whether an SNMP
INFORM request is sent instead of a trap event.
IP address - IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.
Community (v1 or v2c) - SNMP community name.
User name (v3 only) - SNMPv3 unique user name.
Authentication (v3 only) - Authentication algorithm, MD5, or SHA. When an algorithm is specified,
an authentication password and confirmation of the password are required.
Privacy (v3 only) - Privacy service encryption and decryption algorithm, DES or AES. When an
algorithm is specified, a privacy password and confirmation of the password are required.
v SNMPv3 User List - SNMPv3 users who can access the tape library.
Validity - Enable/Disable setting.
User name - SNMPv3 unique user name.
Authentication - Authentication algorithm, MD5, or SHA. When an algorithm is specified, an
authentication password and confirmation of the password are required.
Privacy - Privacy service encryption and decryption algorithm, DES or AES. When an algorithm is
specified, a privacy password and confirmation of the password are required.
Click Test to send a test trap to the IP addresses enabled in the Trap to fields.
Click Submit to transfer the settings to the library. A dialog message is displayed when the settings are
updated successfully.
Click Refresh to read the current settings from the library.
Saving and restoring configuration settings
Your library configuration can be saved and restored automatically by a cookie and manually by with the
Web User Interface. It is recommended that you use the Web User Interface method whether you use the
cookie method.
Important: Verify all configuration settings after your library configuration is restored. Reset the library
date and time (see “Configuring date and time settings” on page 79).
Saving and restoring configuration automatically with cookies
If allowed by your web browser preference settings, cookies are employed to automatically save your
library configuration on your host computer and automatically restore your library configuration if your
library network configuration uses a static IP address. The following flowchart illustrates how VPD data
is saved from and restored to a library with cookies.
82 Dell PowerVault TL1000 Tape Autoloader: User's Guide

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