HP (Hewlett-Packard) E1200-320 Network Card User Manual


 
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Other than dynamic mapping changes, any other changes will not take effect until the next time the
interface card reboots. You can force the interface card to reboot by selecting the Reboot option.
For more information about the Visual Manager interface, refer to ”Visual manager access” on page 31.
NOTE: For the VM interface’s dynamic display of the interface card configuration to be presented
properly, use version 6.2 or later of Netscape’s browser on non-Solaris platforms, or Netscape version
6.2.3 for Solaris platforms. If using Internet Explorer, use revision 6.0 or later.
FTP
The interface card includes support of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for updating firmware, saving trace
buffers, and backing up/restoring of configuration settings. FTP functionality is described in more detail in
Using the Command Line Interface” on page 57. There is also an FTP Utility available within Visual
Manager (VM) that is described in ”FTP utility access” on page 50.
Inband SCSI-3 commands
The interface card supports a set of SCSI-3 commands that can be received as FCP commands over the
Fibre Channel ports. When using these commands, they must be sent to a tape LUN or interface card LUN
of the interface card. For more information, see ”Inband SCSI-3 commands” on page 109 and ”HP
e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card features” on page 11.