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Important Information-Read Prior to Using Your Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000/TL4000 Tape Library - manual

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Important Information-Read Prior to Using Your Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000/TL4000 Tape Library This document supplements the Dell PowerVault TL2000/TL4000 User's Guide that contains information about support, setup, and configuration of your Dell PowerVault tape library. TL2000/TL4000 A06 Firmware Release Changes NOTE: For information on new features like key path diagnostics, SSL, EKM, manual ethernet settings, and super user account, refer to the Dell PowerVault TL2000/TL4000 User's Guide on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. A06 Firmware Release Issues The following issues may occur while using your PowerVault TL2000/TL4000 tape library: • Changing the library operation mode from random to sequential using the Remote Management Unit (RMU) does not work without rebooting the library. It is recommended to take the library offline by removing it from the host bus and rebooting the library for the settings to take effect. • Network changes require a reboot of the library. Most network changes (changing the IP address, changing the Protocol Stack, enabling/disabling DHCP, etc.) require a reboot of the library. In such instances, a message saying Changes will take effect after a reboot appears at the top and bottom of the screen. Other changes made during this time may not require the reboot to take effect. However, the message remains until a reboot is initiated from the remote interface by clicking Service Library→ Reboot→ Reboot. • If the dual IP stack is enabled (IPv4 + IPv6), IPv6 addresses cannot be configured in the Operator Control Panel (OCP) and must be configured through the web interface. IPv6 addresses can only be configured in the OCP if the IPv6-only stack is enabled. If the dual stack is enabled, the IPv6 address must be configured through the web interface (either using the IPv4 address or another known IPv6 address). Important Information 3

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Important Information—Read Prior to Using Your
Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000/TL4000 Tape Library
This document supplements the
Dell PowerVault TL2000/TL4000 User’s
Guide
that contains information about support, setup, and configuration of
your Dell PowerVault tape library.
TL2000/TL4000 A06 Firmware Release Changes
NOTE:
For information on new features like key path diagnostics, SSL, EKM,
manual ethernet settings, and super user account, refer to the
Dell PowerVault
TL2000/TL4000 User’s Guide
on the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com
.
A06 Firmware Release Issues
The following issues may occur while using your PowerVault TL2000/TL4000
tape library:
Changing the library operation mode from random to sequential using
the Remote Management Unit (RMU) does not work without rebooting
the library
.
It is recommended to take the library offline by removing it from the host
bus and rebooting the library for the settings to take effect.
Network changes require a reboot of the library.
Most network changes (changing the IP address, changing the Protocol
Stack, enabling/disabling DHCP, etc.) require a reboot of the library. In
such instances, a message saying
Changes will take effect
after a reboot
appears at the top and bottom of the screen. Other
changes made during this time may not require the reboot to take effect.
However, the message remains until a reboot is initiated from the remote
interface by clicking
Service Library
Reboot
Reboot
.
If the dual IP stack is enabled (IPv4 + IPv6), IPv6 addresses cannot be
configured in the Operator Control Panel (OCP) and must be
configured through the web interface.
IPv6 addresses can only be configured in the OCP if the IPv6-only stack is
enabled. If the dual stack is enabled, the IPv6 address must be configured
through the web interface (either using the IPv4 address or another known
IPv6 address).