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Granting
control:
To
grant
control
to
a
remote
console,
in
the
Operations
Console
Request
window,
click
OK
.
Refusing
control:
To
refuse
control
to
a
remote
console,
follow
these
steps:
1.
In
the
Operations
Console
Request
window,
click
Reject
request
.
2.
In
the
Message
field,
you
may
type
an
explanation
for
the
refusal.
3.
Click
OK
.
System
i
control:
Control
of
your
system
means
having
an
active
console
at
a
PC.
An
active
console
is
a
command
interface
that
is
currently
interacting
with
a
system
through
5250
emulation.
Thus,
the
PC
in
control
becomes
the
console
and
can
perform
console
functions.
Only
one
PC
can
have
control
at
a
time.
If
your
local
console
starts
in
attended
mode
,
you
have
control
immediately
after
you
Connect
a
local
console
directly
attached
to
the
server.
When
you
have
control
at
this
local
console,
you
need
to
be
present
to
grant
or
refuse
control
to
requesting
remote
consoles.
If
your
local
console
starts
in
unattended
mode
,
SERVER
appears
in
the
Current
User
field
after
you
Connect
a
local
console
directly
attached
to
the
server.
Operations
Console
automatically
grants
control
to
the
first
requester
(local
console
or
remote
console).
Related
tasks
You
might
need
to
change
an
existing
local
console
or
remote
console
to
meet
your
needs
while
using
Operations
Console.
You
might
need
to
delete
an
existing
local
console
or
remote
console
to
meet
your
specific
needs
while
using
Operations
Console.
You
must
be
a
member
of
the
Administrators
group
to
delete
a
console.
Connecting
a
local
console
directly
attached
with
remote
access
allowed
enables
remote
consoles
to
connect
to
the
system.
It
also
allows
System
i
control
to
be
automatically
granted
to
the
first
requester,
or
allows
you
to
have
control
at
the
local
console
to
handle
incoming
control
requests.
Connecting
a
remote
console
to
a
local
console
with
remote
support
allows
the
remote
console
to
communicate
to
a
system
through
the
local
console.
When
your
local
console
with
remote
support
does
not
have
System
i
control,
you
must
request
control
at
the
local
console
to
work
with
a
system.
When
using
Operations
Console,
you
might
need
to
communicate
with
the
user
who
has
System
i
control.
Operations
Console
allows
a
local
console
and
a
remote
console
to
exchange
messages
when
connected.
Only
the
user
that
does
not
have
control
can
initiate
a
message.
To
get
an
active
console
at
the
remote
console,
you
must
request
control
from
the
local
console.
An
active
console
is
a
command
interface
that
is
currently
interacting
with
a
system
through
5250
emulation.
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System
i:
Connecting
to
System
i
Operations
Console
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