HP (Hewlett-Packard) LCS60 Printer User Manual


 
Features
Copy Protection
This release of the LCS60 is copy-protected and requires a personalized software
key before it can be used. This number is assigned during the initial setup of the
LCS60 using the lcsadm interface (refer to Chapter 3 for complete details). The
copy-protection feature uses a release-specific software key; that is, Release 3 ser-
vices can only be activated using the Release 3 key.
Administration
The LCS60 has its own local management software package called lcsadm. This
package allows a network administrator to configure services, administer service
sessions, and collect performance measurement data. This administration tool
can be accessed either through the LCS60 console port or through the multi-
plexed fiber interface.
Note: The remote administration feature is delivered in the disabled state.
Instructions for enabling this feature are given in Chapter 8.
Backup/Restore
The LCS60 provides a backup/restore feature that allows an LCS60 to be config-
ured as a backup/restore server. A backup/restore server can copy to its hard
disk (i.e., back up) a predefined set of files/directories from multiple remote
LCS60s (and LCS50Es) which are configured as backup/restore clients. The
backup/restore server can also be configured as its own client.
Note: LCS60 R1.0 backups cannot be used to restore R3.0 systems.
The remote backup of clients is done disk-to-disk over the data switch network.
Backups and restores may be initiated either from a server or from a client.
This feature allows multiple backups of configuration files to be stored, and any
of several stored backups may be selected to be restored. Restores may be
comprehensive or selective, as required.
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