User`s manual
Appendix B: The Parameter List
114 AXIS StorPoint CD User’s Manual
The Config File
This table shows the parameter list stored in the
config.ini
file. The
middle column shows the default values, when applicable. The right-
hand column gives a brief description of the parameters.
Parameter name Value Description
[Server]
HardwareAddress = 00:40:8c:11:00:86
The StorPoint CD hardware address. Default is the
serial
number
. You can set a Locally Administrated Address. The
value shown is an example only.
Date = 97-01-01
yy-mm-dd, enter the date followed by ! to set manually
Time = 12:00:00
hh:mm:ss, enter the time followed by ! to set manually
FactoryDefaults = no
Set to
yes
to restore factory default settings.
Restart = no
Set to
yes
to restart the StorPoint CD.
MediaAgentMode = no
Set to
yes
if the StorPoint CD is to work with MediaAgent
CD-ROM management and access software.
TimeZone = UTC
Must be set to the time zone that the StorPoint CD is
operating in. Refer to “
TimeZone Parameter Values
” on page
118.
TimeSyncSource = NDS
Specifies the time source for the StorPoint CD. Set to
NDS
for the NetWare network. Set to
NTP
for UNIX and SMB
over TCP/IP.
ServerPassword = pass
The Supervisor, Administrator or Root user password used
for basically all protocols; i.e. HTTP, NetWare bindery, SMB
user level, SNMP and FTP. Once written into the
configuration file, the password will not be shown but
replaced with *’s, representing each letter of the password.
SourceRouting = auto
Set to
off, single, all
or
auto
(Token Ring versions only)
.
[SCSI]
JukeBoxLockTime = 0
Specifies the maximum duration for a data read operation
during multiple access requests to prevent disc changer
fluttering. Default is
0
seconds which disables the function.
DisconnectReselect = on
Set to
off
to disable the disconnect/reselect function in the
CD-ROM drive.
[IP]
InternetAddress = 192.36.253.80
The StorPoint CD Internet address.
DefaultRouter = 0.0.0.0
The Internet address for the default router. All traffic directed
outside the local network (according to the NetMask) is sent
to the default router. Any re-routing via other routers is done
automatically. The default
0.0.0.0
indicates that no default
router is set.
NetMask = 0.0.0.0
Used to determine when the traffic should be sent via a
router. For example, the normal class C mask is
255.255.255.0. The default
0.0.0.0
indicates that automatic
router sensing is used.