a.
If
your
local
console
is
running
in
unattended
mode
and
you
have
not
requested
control,
do
the
following
to
get
system
control:
1)
Select
the
configuration
name
(under
iSeries
Connection
).
This
is
the
name
that
Operations
Console
uses
to
refer
to
a
specific
system.
2)
From
the
Connection
menu,
select
Request
Control
.
b.
If
the
Service
Device
Sign-on
window
appears,
select
Cancel
.
c.
Select
the
configuration
name
(under
iSeries
Connection
).
This
is
the
name
that
Operations
Console
uses
to
refer
to
a
specific
system.
d.
From
the
Connection
menu,
select
Disconnect
.
The
connection
status
shows
Disconnecting
until
it
completes
with
a
status
of
Disconnected
.
2.
Select
the
configuration
name
that
you
want
to
change.
3.
From
the
Connection
menu,
select
Properties
.
4.
Select
the
Configuration
tab.
5.
Remove
the
check
from
the
Remote
Control
Panel
option.
6.
Select
OK
.
Creating
a
new
configuration
for
the
virtual
control
panel:
Use
the
following
instructions
to
create
a
new
connection
configuration
specifically
for
the
virtual
control
panel
(VCP):
1.
From
the
Connection
menu,
select
New
Connection
.
2.
Select
Next
.
If
the
window
asking
about
prerequisites
appears,
select
Yes
.
3.
Leave
the
option
Local
Area
Network
(LAN)
selected
and
click
Next
.
4.
Enter
a
name
to
refer
to
your
VCP
connection
and
select
the
partition
the
VCP
will
control,
then
click
Next
.
Notes:
v
If
the
PC
you
are
working
with
is
connected
to
a
network,
do
not
use
a
name
that
can
be
found
on
that
network.
v
When
setting
up
VCP
in
System
i
environment,
there
is
no
partition
0.
5.
If
the
Service
TCP/IP
Address
field
contains
a
value,
you
will
have
to
use
Back
and
enter
another
name.
The
name
you
used
was
found
on
your
network
or
in
the
hosts
file.
If
no
TCP/IP
address
is
listed,
enter
192.168.0.2
.
Note:
In
some
cases,
the
address
192.168.0.n
may
have
been
previously
used
for
something
other
than
Operations
Console.
In
those
cases
the
user
may
have
had
to
use
a
different
base
address
for
Operations
Console
such
as
192.168.1.n.
If
so,
use
the
base
address
currently
assigned
to
Operations
Console,
but
make
the
last
value
a
2
.
For
example,
use
192.168.1.2
.
To
check
the
current
base
address,
use
regedit
(or
other
registry
editing
program)
and
navigate
to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/IBM/Client
Access/CurrentVersion/AS400
Operations
Console/LCS/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/IBM/Client
Access/CurrentVersion/AS400
Operations
Console/LCS/
Expand
LCS
and
select
the
appropriate
configuration.
Check
the
key
IP
Address
.
Use
the
IP
address
reported
on
your
PC
to
validate
the
VCP
address.
6.
Enter
the
value
of
0.0.0.0
in
the
Service
gateway
address
1
field.
You
are
not
required
to
enter
anything
in
the
Service
gateway
address
2
field.
7.
Enter
a
serial
number
in
the
iSeries
serial
number
field.
This
does
not
have
to
be
the
real
system
serial
number.
Click
Next
.
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Console
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