Internet connection using webpam, Frequently asked questions – Promise Technology VTrack M-Class M300f User Manual
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VTrak M-Class Quick Start Guide
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Internet Connection using WebPAM
The above instructions cover connections between VTrak and your company 
network. It is also possible to connect to a VTrak from the Internet. 
Your MIS Administrator can tell you how to access your network from outside the 
firewall. Once you are logged onto the network, you can access the VTrak using 
its IP address.
While only a Fibre Channel, iSCSI or SCSI-capable PC can read and write data 
to the logical drives on the VTrak, other PCs can monitor the VTrak from virtually 
any location.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of disk drives can I use with VTrak?
VTrak supports 1.5 and 3.0 Gb/s Serial ATA disk drives.
Can I take the disk drives from my UltraTrak, put them into the VTrak and 
keep my disk array or logical drive intact?
Yes. UltraTrak and early VTrak subsystems used a proprietary method of 
disk metadata, stored in the reserve sector of each physical drive. VTrak M-
Class uses the industry-standard DDF and has a metadata-to-DDF 
conversion feature. To use the conversion feature, you must restart the 
VTrak M-Class after installing disk drives from an older system.
Note that if you move the disk drives from the VTrak M-Class to the older 
subsystems, they will not recognize your disk array or logical drive.
Can I use my existing SCSI card with VTrak M-Class?
Yes, if your VTrak is a M500p, M300p or M200p model. However, for best 
performance results, use an Ultra320 SCSI card.
How can I tell when the VTrak has fully booted?
When the VTrak is fully booted up, the Power and FRU LEDs will light up 
green. If a disk array is present, the Logical Drive LED will light up green 
also. The Controller LED blinks five times, once per second; goes dark for 
ten seconds; then blinks five times again.
Why does VTrak come with a Command Line Utility?
First, to assign your VTrak an IP address in order for the WebPAM 
management software to connect to it. Second, in the event of a network 
failure, you can still access the VTrak. Third, some users prefer the 
Command Line Utility.
