
Figure 12 LAN-free backup and restore
SCSI over IP Protocol (SIPP)
Libraries can function in SIPP mode or non-SIPP mode, but not both. A library in SIPP mode looks the
same as a
library that is not in SIPP mode, except for the absence of the SCSI HBA and its cable, and the
absence of any e1200–160 interface controllers. The mode is recognized when the library is powered-on.
If a library is equipped with SIPP functionality, it transports SCSI commands through the interface
controller’s FC port to the library’s robotics controller Ethernet port. SIPP delivers the error handling
and retry c apabilities of a TCP/IP connection.
SIPP is c
ompatible with e2400–260, e2400–FC 2G, and e2400–FC 4G interface controllers. It is not
compatible with e120 0– 160 interface controllers. If there is more than one interface controller in the
library, the “master” interface controller receives the move commands. The Interface Mana ger assigns as
“IC SIPP Master” the first interface controller that it detects during the first boot of the library af ter SIPP is
enabled. Use Command View TL to find out which IC is the IC SIPP Master.
Interface Manager card
The HP StorageWorks Interface Mana ger is a management card designed to consolidate and simplify
the management of multiple FC inter face controllers installed in the library. It also provides SAN-related
diagnostics and management for library components including interface controllers, drives, and robotics.
The Interface Manager card, in conjunction with HP StorageWorks Command View TL software, provides
remote management of the library via a serial, telnet, or web-based graphical user interface.
In a SIPP-enabled library, the Interface M anag er card is located in the bottom-most slot in the card cage;
otherwise, it is located to the right of the cluster controller in drive cluster 0
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