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Dell PowerVault TL1000 - Configuring Encryption Settings

Dell PowerVault TL1000
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v DNS setting - Select Use DNS to use a domain name server. The DNS server, if entered, allows the
encryption, date and time, and notifications IP addresses to be specified with host names instead of
numerical IP addresses.
DNS IP address - Sets the IP address of the DNS server.
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.
Configuring encryption settings
Two types of encryption can be configured for your library. The default is None. The two types are
v Application Managed Encryption - For encryption in operating environments that run an application
capable of generating and managing encryption policies and keys.
v Library Managed Encryption - For encryption by the TL1000 Tape Autoloader tape drive.
If you did not purchase the feature for Library Managed encryption, you can configure your library for
Application Managed encryption. If you select application-managed encryption, no further configuration
steps are necessary. Click Submit to enable the setting.
Important: Contact your Dell technical sales representative about the availability of Library Managed
Encryption (LME).
Note: Library Managed Encryption (LME) is available only by purchasing a library with the Library
Managed Encryption Feature installed. When available, library-managed encryption is only offered for
purchase at point of sale on LTO-6, LTO-7, and LTO-8 TL1000 tape libraries. Library-managed encryption
is not offered as an upgrade on existing TL1000 tape libraries.
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Figure 91. Application Managed Encryption
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