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[. . . ] For a complete list of system requirements, refer to the Tandberg Data M-Series Remote Management Card User's Guide, P/N T6473046. Make sure you have the tools recommended for this procedure: -- #1 Phillips® screwdriver. (This tool may be required to remove the outer cover of the desktop model of the M-Series library. ) P2 P1 Interconnect cable RMC Main Installation/FRU Components c. Take precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD). [. . . ] Save the cover plate for future use. M1500 back panel Cover plate mounting screw Captive screws Slot for RMC Cover plate mounting screw Handle M2500 back panel NOTE: The card cage is identical for the M1500 and M2500 libraries. M-Series Library Expansion Card Cage If you are replacing an RMC, remove the existing RMC as follows. Disconnect the interconnect cable from the existing RMC and the library serial port. Remove the hold-down clamp screws from the side of the card cage and set the hold-down clamp aside. Remove the screws that secure the RMC to the card cage, and then lift the RMC out of the library expansion slot. Set the RMC and cable that you just removed aside. NOTE: Refer to the Return Material Authorization (RMA) documents shipped with the replacement RMC for the appropriate return procedure. Carefully remove the new RMC from its antistatic packaging. Hold the RMC by the edges; avoid contact with RMC components and connectors. Press down gently on the card edge until the card is securely seated. Secure the RMC to the card cage frame using the two mounting screws removed earlier. Ethernet 0 (ETH 0) Ethernet 1 (ETH 1) Command serial port (RS-232) Diagnostic serial port (RS-232) LEDs Mounting screw Mounting screw g. If you plan to install one or more Fibre Channel bridges (FC310 or FC420), do so now following the instructions found in the Quick Reference Guide shipped with the Fibre Channel bridge. Reattach the hold-down clamp to secure the card in the slot. Slide the card cage back into the library and secure the cage by tightening the two captive screws. RMC Ports and Indicators STEP 3: ATTACH THE INTERCONNECT CABLE Once you have installed the RMC, attach the interconnect cable from the diagnostic serial port on the RMC to the library serial port. NOTE: The connectors are different sizes; the cable can only be connected in the proper orientation. NOTE: If you are replacing the RMC, be sure to use the new interconnect cable shipped with the replacement RMC. Library serial port (attach P2 cable connector) RMC RMC serial port (attach P1 cable connector) NOTE: For clarity, the interconnect cable is not shown. STEP 4: ESTABLISH A RMC-TO-HOST CONNECTION FOR LIBRARY MANAGEMENT a. Connect an Ethernet cable from the ETH 0 port on the RMC to one of the following: -- A TCP/IP network segment with a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server -- A non-DHCP computer directly connected to the RMC using a hub or crossover cable b. Make sure the host computer is turned on. If you are using a DHCP server, the server will assign an IP address to the RMC. [. . . ] Set the following parameters on the host computer: -- IP address: -- Gateway: 192. 168. 1. 2 -- Subnet mask: 255. 255. 255. 0 default settings for the computer Using a PING command, verify communication between the host computer and the RMC. STEP 5: CREATE SCSI BUSSES AND SCSI-TO-FIBRE CONNECTIVITY If you installed a Fibre Channel bridge, establish SCSI-to-Fibre connectivity as explained in the Quick Reference Guide for the Fibre Channel bridge. STEP 6: CONFIGURE THE RMC Once installed, configure the RMC using the instructions found in the M-Series Remote Managment Card User's Guide, P\N T6473046. Tandberg Data GmbH Feldstr. Tel: +49 231 5436 0 Fax: +49 231 5436 111 Tandberg Data ASA KjelsÂsveien 161 P. O. Box 134 KjelsÂs N-0411 Oslo Norway Tel: +47 22 18 90 90 Fax: +47 22 18 95 50 Tandberg Data S. A. S. Morane-Saulnier F-78941 VÈlizy Cedex France Tel: +33 1 39 26 01 01 Fax: +33 1 34 65 02 89 Tandberg Data (Asia) Pte. [. . . ]

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