Chapter 12 Installing, Removing, and ReplacingTape Drive Ethernet Connectivity and the Ethernet Expansion BladeScalar i500 User’s Guide 474• Use the library Web client:a Select Tools > Diagnostics to enter library diagnostics.b A message warns you that entering diagnostics will log out allother users of the same or lower privilege level.c Click OK to agree to log all other users out.d The diagnostics menu bar displays.e Select Drives > EE Blade Control.f A message warns you that power cycling an Ethernet Expansionblade may cause key exchange failures if FIPS is enabled.g Click OK to proceed.h The Diagnostics - Ethernet Expansion Blade Control screendisplays (see Figure 68 on page 479).i Check the Status column for the Ethernet Expansion blade to besure it says “Ready.”16 Save the library configuration (see the library user’s guide forinstructions).Cabling the EthernetExpansion Blade 12 Cable the library and Ethernet Expansion blade as follows (see Figure 67on page 476).• In a 14U and higher library, it is recommended that you do notconnect HP LTO-5 FC tape drives to the library control blade (LCB).Instead, you should connect the tape drives to an Ethernet Expansionblade using normal Ethernet cables.• The Ethernet Expansion blade must be installed in the lower left slotof the expansion module. A cover plate must cover the slot next to theEthernet Expansion blade. See Figure 67• For every expansion module that contains an Ethernet Expansionblade, make sure a standard Ethernet cable is connected from one ofthe four internal Ethernet ports on the library control blade (LCB) tothe Ethernet port marked “LOWER” located on the bottom right ofthe expansion module in which the Ethernet Expansion blade isinstalled. There are two ports, marked “UPPER” and “LOWER.”Since the Ethernet Expansion blade must be installed in the lower bayof the expansion module, you must use the port marked “LOWER.”The “LOWER” port is on the right. See Figure 67. You must do this