The
System
i
console
security
consists
of:
Service
device
authentication
This
security
assures
one
physical
device
is
the
console.
Operations
Console
local
console
directly
attached
to
the
server
is
a
physical
connection
similar
to
a
twinaxial
console.
The
serial
cable
you
use
for
Operations
Console
using
a
direct
connection
may
be
physically
secured
similar
to
a
twinaxial
connection
to
control
access
to
the
physical
console
device.
Operations
Console
local
console
on
a
network
uses
a
version
of
Secured
Sockets
Layer
(SSL)
that
supports
device
and
user
authentication,
but
without
using
certificates.
Device
authentication
The
device
authentication
is
based
on
a
service
tools
device
ID.
Service
tools
device
IDs
are
administered
in
the
dedicated
service
tools
(DST)
and
system
service
tools
(SST).
They
consist
of
a
service
tools
device
ID
and
a
service
tools
device
ID
password.
The
default
service
tools
device
ID
is
QCONSOLE
and
the
default
password
is
QCONSOLE.
An
Operations
Console
local
console
Figure
1.
Operations
Console
LAN
security
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System
i
Operations
Console
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