To
create
a
service
tools
device
ID
follow
these
steps:
1.
Access
Dedicated
Service
Tools
(DST).
2.
Select
Work
with
DST
environment
→
Service
tools
device
IDs
.
Note:
By
default,
the
Service
tools
device
IDs
option
is
not
available
from
SST.
If
you
receive
the
message
The
user
can
not
perform
the
option
selected
it
indicates
that
the
option
has
not
been
made
available.
The
unlock
method
can
only
be
performed
in
DST.
To
unlock
this
option
for
use
in
SST,
do
the
following:
a.
Access
Dedicated
Service
Tools
(DST).
b.
Select
Start
a
service
tool
→
Display/Alter/Dump
→
Display/Alter
storage
→
Licensed
Internal
Code
(LIC)
data
→
Advanced
analysis
.
(You
need
to
page
down
to
see
this
option.)
c.
Page
down
until
you
find
the
FLIGHTLOG
option.
Then,
place
a
1
next
to
the
option
and
press
Enter.
You
should
be
on
the
Specify
Advanced
Analysis
Options
window.
The
command
should
show
as
FLIGHTLOG.
d.
Enter
the
option
SEC
UNLOCKDEVID
.
Note:
If
you
want
to
secure
this
option
later
use
the
option
SEC
LOCKDEVID
.
3.
Enter
a
1
next
to
the
Device
ID
field.
Then
enter
a
name
to
call
the
VCP’s
device
ID
and
press
Enter.
4.
Optionally,
enter
a
description.
Then
press
Enter.
5.
You
have
now
created
a
device
ID
for
the
VCP
connection
from
one
PC.
6.
You
can
check
the
attributes
for
the
device
ID
by
selecting
option
7
(Change
attributes).
By
default,
the
console
and
partition
remote
panel
for
partition
0
(current
partition)
will
be
granted.
7.
Use
PF3
to
go
back
to
the
DST
main
menu.
Checking
user
ID
for
permissions:
If
you
are
using
a
service
tools
user
ID
other
than
QSECOFR,
QSRV,
22222222,
or
11111111
for
use
with
the
VCP,
you
have
to
set
the
service
tools
user
privileges
for
Partition
remote
panel
key
to
allow
access
to
the
mode
function.
To
verify
or
set
this
service
tools
user
privilege,
do
the
following:
1.
Go
to
the
DST
main
menu.
2.
Select
Work
with
DST
environment
→
Service
tools
user
IDs
.
3.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
user
you
want
to
verify
or
set
the
privileges
for
and
place
a
7
on
the
same
line
and
press
Enter.
4.
You
only
have
to
verify
or
set
the
privilege
for
the
Partition
remote
panel
key
entry,
which
would
be
the
partition
currently
being
used.
Place
a
2
on
the
line
for
the
partition,
and
press
Enter
to
grant
permission
to
the
mode
functions.
Note:
Systems
with
a
keystick
require
the
keystick
to
be
inserted
before
the
user
is
eligible
to
use
the
mode
button.
For
example,
the
user
has
the
remote
panel
key
privilege
but
will
not
have
the
mode
function
available
until
the
keystick
is
present.
For
systems
without
the
keystick,
only
the
user
ID
remote
panel
key
privilege
is
necessary.
5.
You
can
now
exit
back
to
the
DST
main
menu.
Additionally,
you
can
exit
DST
or
IPL
depending
on
how
you
entered
DST.
Changing
the
current
configuration
to
console
only:
If
your
current
Operations
Console
configured
connection
includes
the
remote
control
panel,
use
the
following
steps
to
configure
the
connection
for
just
the
console.
If
the
console
is
currently
the
only
function
being
provided,
skip
this
section
and
continue
with
next
section.
1.
To
remove
the
remote
control
panel
from
the
configuration,
the
connection
status
must
be
Disconnected
.
To
disconnect
the
configuration,
follow
these
steps:
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