Bar code reader, Encryption, Code – Dell TL2000 User Manual
Page 24: Reader, Internal, View, Description

Table
1-3.
Internal
view
description
Number
Item
Description
1
Right
cartridge
magazine(s)
v
In
a
2U
library,
the
right
magazine
can
hold
up
to
12
cartridges.
v
In
a
4U
library,
the
right
magazines
can
hold
up
to
24
cartridges.
2
Left
cartridge
magazine(s)
v
In
a
2U
library,
the
left
magazine
can
hold
up
to
11
cartridges
and
houses
the
elective
1-slot
I/O
Station.
v
In
a
4U
library,
the
left
magazines
can
hold
up
to
21
cartridges
and
houses
the
elective
3-slot
I/O
Station.
3
Accessor
This
component
contains
the
library
robot
and
bar
code
reader.
The
accessor
moves
cartridges
to/from
the
following:
v
I/O
Station
v
storage
slots
v
tape
drive(s)
4
Library
Controller
Card
This
component
is
a
customer
replaceable
unit
(CRU)
and
stores
the
user
configuration
information
or
vital
product
data
(VPD).
5
Tape
drive
sled
Both
libraries
support
the
Ultrium
3
and
Ultrium
4
Tape
Drive.
Each
tape
drive
in
the
library
is
packaged
in
a
container
called
a
drive
sled.
The
drive
sled
is
a
customer
replaceable
unit
(CRU),
and
is
designed
for
easy
removal
and
replacement.
v
The
2U
library
houses
one
full
height
tape
drive
sled
or
up
to
two
half
height
tape
drive
sleds.
v
The
4U
library
houses
up
to
two
full
height
tape
drive
sleds
or
up
to
four
half
height
tape
drive
sleds.
Combinations
of
full
height
and
half
height
drive
sleds
are
allowed.
6
Power
supply
The
power
supply
is
a
customer
replaceable
unit
(CRU)
and
the
sole
source
of
power
for
the
library.
The
2U
has
one
power
supply.
The
4U
has
one
or
can
have
an
optional
second
power
supply
for
redundancy.
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
4
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
Data
Cartridges
only.
Encryption
is
also
supported
with
library
firmware
version
5.80
and
higher
and
drive
firmware
version
77BE
and
greater.
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
1-6
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Library
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