When
working
with
models
that
have
a
double
row
for
the
Function/Data
display
portion
of
the
control
panel,
calling
the
function
65
or
66,
the
control
panel
might
not
automatically
display
the
resulting
system
reference
code
(SRC).
Related
reference
If
you
know
in
advance
that
you
will
need
a
different
console
type,
you
can
use
the
current
console
to
make
the
changes
necessary
for
use
with
a
different
console.
Deactivating
the
asynchronous
communications
line
on
the
system
These
instructions
apply
only
to
local
consoles
directly
attached
and
local
consoles
directly
attached
with
remote
support
enabled.
Use
these
instructions
to
manually
deactivate
the
asynchronous
communications
line
on
the
system.
1.
If
your
system
is
not
in
manual
mode,
if
the
extended
functions
are
not
activated,
or
both,
follow
these
steps:
a.
If
your
system
uses
a
keystick,
insert
it
in
the
key
slot.
b.
Place
the
system
into
manual
mode
by
using
the
system’s
control
panel.
c.
Using
Up
and
Down
,
select
function
25
.
Press
Enter.
d.
Use
Up
to
select
function
26
.
Press
Enter.
2.
Use
Down
to
select
function
65
.
Press
Enter.
If
the
deactivation
is
successful,
the
Function/Data
window
displays
D1008065
.
Related
tasks
When
working
with
models
that
have
a
double
row
for
the
Function/Data
display
portion
of
the
control
panel,
calling
the
function
65
or
66,
the
control
panel
might
not
automatically
display
the
resulting
system
reference
code
(SRC).
Related
reference
If
you
know
in
advance
that
you
will
need
a
different
console
type,
you
can
use
the
current
console
to
make
the
changes
necessary
for
use
with
a
different
console.
Using
the
console
service
functions
(65+21)
Console
service
functions
(65+21)
are
the
emergency
console
recovery
functions.
This
function-set
should
be
used
only
in
circumstances
where
an
unexpected
console
failure
has
occurred
and
there
are
no
other
workstations
available
for
recovery
or
debugging.
Improper
use
may
result
in
the
inability
to
use
the
intended
console.
Any
hardware
allocations
or
configurations
will
have
to
be
accomplished
before
using
the
console
service
functions
(65+21).
For
example,
if
you
are
using
a
shared
IOP
in
an
LPAR
environment
you
can
deallocate
and
allocate
the
resource
from
one
partition
to
another,
if
your
hardware
supports
this
method.
The
console
service
functions
(65+21)
are
standard
control
panel
functions.
They
can
be
entered
at
the
physical
control
panel,
any
of
the
remote
control
panel
connectivity
types
providing
a
graphical
user
interface
in
Operations
Console
or
using
the
LPAR
menus
on
a
primary
partition.
Since
the
first
function
is
a
65,
which
is
the
deactivation
of
the
communications
line
used
by
the
local
console
directly
attached,
you
may
see
the
status
of
a
connection
using
a
serial
cable
go
to
Connecting
console
.
Important:
To
use
these
functions,
the
system
must
be
far
enough
through
the
IPL
for
the
code
to
run
properly.
If
a
console
device
is
available,
you
should
use
that
console
to
perform
any
console
service
functions,
if
possible.
If
a
console
device
is
not
available,
then
perform
these
functions
only
after
a
failing
system
reference
code
(SRC)
has
been
displayed.
This
SRC
typically
is
A6005008.
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