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Chapter 7. Using the NeoCenter utility
The NeoCenter utility enables you to configure the unit using the Windows
®
interface. The utility enables you to perform the following tasks:
v Establishing communication with your host
v Setting IP addresses
v Setting an access password
v Setting SNMP traps
v Setting e-mail addresses
v Setting remote FTP server parameters
v Setting SCSI parameters
v Setting the SCSI identification
v Setting library parameters
v Setting the drives
v Uploading data
v Downloading data
v Rebooting the library
Establishing communication with your host
To establish communication with your host, complete the following procedure:
1. Turn on the power.
2. Connect the RJ11-DB9 cable between the connector labeled RS232 on the library
and a COM port on the host computer. Note the port you select.
3. Power up the host computer and boot into Windows. Windows 95, Windows
98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT
®
4.0 are supported.
4. Install the configuration utility from the included 3.5” diskette (A:\SETUP).
5. Launch the configuration utility. The Main screen is displayed.
6. Click Connect.
The Serial Port Setting screen is displayed.
7. Verify settings of the COM port and click OK.
Note: If the connection is not successful, check all cable connections and repeat
step 6 and step 7. If communication with the library fails again, contact IBM
Technical Support.
Setting IP addresses
To set IP addresses, complete the following procedure:
Note: Configuration addresses are network specific. Contact your network system
administrator for the appropriate values. These settings enable access to
your library from your network and the World Wide Web.
1. Establish communications with the library, if not already established.
2. On the Main screen, select Configure.
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