v
Change
Privileged-Access
Password
Set
or
change
the
privileged-access
password.
It
provides
the
user
with
the
capability
to
access
all
service
processor
functions.
This
password
is
usually
used
by
the
system
administrator
or
root
user.
v
Change
General-Access
Password
Set
or
change
the
general-access
password.
It
provides
limited
access
to
service
processor
menus,
and
is
usually
available
to
all
users
who
are
allowed
to
power
on
the
system,
especially
remotely.
Note:
The
general-access
password
can
only
be
set
or
changed
after
the
privileged-access
password
is
set.
v
Enable/Disable
Console
Mirroring
Note:
Console
mirroring
is
not
available
on
serial
port
1
when
the
system
is
connected
to
an
HMC
and
a
virtual
terminal
window
is
open
providing
a
connection
to
the
managed
system.
Console
mirroring
is
supported
on
serial
port
1
(S1)
and
serial
port
2
(S2).
When
console
mirroring
is
enabled,
the
service
processor
sends
information
to
all
serial
ports.
The
serial
port
from
which
console
mirroring
is
enabled
is
referred
to
as
the
active
port
.
The
mirror
port
is
determined
when
keyboard
input
is
detected
from
one
of
the
other
ports.
From
this
point
on,
the
service
processor
sends
information
only
to
the
active
port
and
the
mirror
port.
This
capability
can
be
enabled
by
local
or
remote
users,
providing
local
users
with
the
capability
to
monitor
remote
sessions.
Console
mirroring
can
be
enabled
for
the
current
session
only.
For
more
information,
see
“Console
Mirroring”
on
page
259.
v
Start
Talk
Mode
In
a
console-mirroring
session,
it
is
useful
for
those
who
are
monitoring
the
session
to
be
able
to
communicate
with
each
other.
Selecting
Start
Talk
Mode
activates
the
keyboards
and
displays
for
such
communications
while
console
mirroring
is
established.
This
is
a
full
duplex
link,
so
message
interference
is
possible.
Alternating
messages
between
users
works
best.
v
OS
Surveillance
Setup
Menu
This
menu
can
be
used
to
set
up
operating
system
(OS)
surveillance.
OS
Surveillance
Setup
Menu
1.
Surveillance:
Currently
Enabled
2.
Surveillance
Time
Interval:
2
minutes
3.
Surveillance
Delay:
2
minutes
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
0>
–
Surveillance
Can
be
set
to
Enabled
or
Disabled.
–
Surveillance
Time
Interval
Can
be
set
to
any
number
from
2
through
255.
–
Surveillance
Delay
Can
be
set
to
any
number
from
0
through
255.
For
more
information
about
surveillance,
refer
to
“Service
Processor
System
Monitoring
-
Surveillance”
on
page
256.
v
Reset
Service
Processor
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