Dell PowerVault TL4000 Dell Model TL2000/TL4000 Tape Library- User's Guide - Page 27

Bar Code Reader, Encryption, and Library Managed Encryption LME, using T10 encryption methods, for SAS - warranty

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Table 1-2. 2U library and 4U library rear panel descriptions (continued) Number 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Item Shipping lock and label storage location USB port Library Control Board (LCC) LED Serial port Ethernet port Tape drive LED Service Tag/Serial Number Fan vents Description The shipping lock, which secures the accessor during shipping, and associated label are stored on the rear panel of the library for future use. See "Removing and Storing the Shipping Lock" on page 4-4. Note: The shipping lock must be removed before powering ON the library to allow the accessor to function properly. Used to save/restore library configuration information on a USB device. An LED showing the status of the Library Control Board. LED flashing (1 flash per second) - normal operation This port is used to communicate serially with the library using an RJ-11 connector. For use by Service Personnel. This port is used to connect the library to a network. This LED indicates the current status of the drive. When the LED is green, it indicates normal drive activity. The service tag and serial number on the pull-out label links the library to your warranty. These vents allow air to escape from the power supply and tape drive sled. Bar Code Reader The bar code reader is an integral part of the library accessor. The bar code reader provides inventory feedback to the host application, Operator Control Panel display, and Web User Interface by reading cartridge bar code labels. The library stores the customized inventory data in memory. Library firmware supports a 6 or 8 character volume serial number (VOLSER) on the bar code label on the tape cartridge. Bar code selection is available for libraries with library code 4.50 or greater. Encryption The LTO Ultrium 5 Tape Drive supports Application Managed Encryption (AME), and Library Managed Encryption (LME), using T10 encryption methods, for SAS and Fibre Channel drives only. Data encryption is supported with LTO Ultrium 4 and Ultrium 5 Data Cartridges only. Encryption is also supported with library firmware version 5.80 and higher and drive firmware version 77BE for LTO 4 and higher drive code level. The encryption enabled drive contains the necessary hardware and firmware to encrypt and decrypt host tape application data. Encryption policy and encryption keys are provided by the host application or host server. A drive digital certificate is installed at manufacturing time. Each drive receives a unique serial number and certificate. The T10 application may validate each drive instance by checking the drive's digital certificate. Chapter 1. Product Description 1-5

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Table 1-2. 2U library and 4U library rear panel descriptions (continued)
Number
Item
Description
±4²
Shipping lock and
label storage
location
The shipping lock, which secures the accessor during shipping, and associated
label are stored on the rear panel of the library for future use. See “Removing and
Storing the Shipping Lock” on page 4-4.
Note:
The shipping lock must be removed before powering ON the library to
allow the accessor to function properly.
±5²
USB port
Used to save/restore library configuration information on a USB device.
±6²
Library Control
Board (LCC) LED
An LED showing the status of the Library Control Board.
LED flashing (1 flash per second) - normal operation
±7²
Serial port
This port is used to communicate serially with the library using an RJ-11 connector.
For use by Service Personnel.
±8²
Ethernet port
This port is used to connect the library to a network.
±9²
Tape drive LED
This LED indicates the current status of the drive. When the LED is green, it
indicates normal drive activity.
±10²
Service Tag/Serial
Number
The service tag and serial number on the pull-out label links the library to your
warranty.
±11²
Fan vents
These vents allow air to escape from the power supply and tape drive sled.
Bar Code Reader
The bar code reader is an integral part of the library accessor. The bar code reader
provides inventory feedback to the host application, Operator Control Panel
display, and Web User Interface by reading cartridge bar code labels. The library
stores the customized inventory data in memory.
Library firmware supports a 6 or 8 character volume serial number (VOLSER) on
the bar code label on the tape cartridge. Bar code selection is available for libraries
with library code 4.50 or greater.
Encryption
The LTO Ultrium 5 Tape Drive supports Application Managed Encryption (AME),
and Library Managed Encryption (LME), using T10 encryption methods, for SAS
and Fibre Channel drives only. Data encryption is supported with LTO Ultrium 4
and Ultrium 5 Data Cartridges only. Encryption is also supported with library
firmware version 5.80 and higher and drive firmware version 77BE for LTO 4 and
higher drive code level.
The encryption enabled drive contains the necessary hardware and firmware to
encrypt and decrypt host tape application data. Encryption policy and encryption
keys are provided by the host application or host server. A drive digital certificate
is installed at manufacturing time. Each drive receives a unique serial number and
certificate. The T10 application may validate each drive instance by checking the
drive's digital certificate.
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