Using Factory Defaults as Your ConfigurationThe table below shows the main default library settings. If you wish to use thedefaults, no other changes need to be made before using your libraryItem Default SettingLogical Libraries 1Active Slots MaximumI/O Slots EnabledDHCP EnabledInternet Protocol IPv4 OnlyBar Code Label Length 8Library Mode RandomAutoClean DisabledEncryption Application Managed Encryption (AME)For a full list of factory defaults, see “Configure: Restore Defaults” on page 5-24.Configuring Your Library using the Web User InterfaceTo configure your library using the Web User Interface, complete the followingprocedures:1. “Entering Network Settings using the Operator Control Panel”2. “Logging on to the Web User Interface” on page 4-173. “Verifying/Updating Firmware” on page 4-174. “Choosing General Library Settings” on page 4-185. “Choosing the Number of Logical Libraries for Your Library” on page 4-206. “Entering Path Failover Feature Activation Key” on page 4-217. “Setting Up Encryption” on page 4-218. “Choosing Drive(s) Interface Identification/Settings” on page 4-239. “Entering Library Network Settings” on page 4-2410. “Entering User Access Information using the Web User Interface” on page4-2611. “Entering Date and Time using the Web User Interface” on page 4-2612. “Configuring Logs and Traces using the Web User Interface” on page 4-2713. “Entering Event Notification Information using the Web User Interface” onpage 4-2714. “Running Key Path Diagnostic for Testing Encryption Configuration” on page4-2815. “Restoring Factory Default Settings using the Web User Interface” on page4-2816. “Logging out of the Web User Interface” on page 2-717. “Setting the Operator Control Panel Access PIN using the Operator ControlPanel” on page 4-29Entering Network Settings using the Operator Control PanelStatic library network settings must be entered using the Operator Control Panelbefore the library can be accessed remotely using the Web User Interface. If yourChapter 4. Installation and Configuration 4-15