4.
Click
Send
.
At
this
time,
the
receiver
may
reply
as
follows:
a.
Type
the
reply.
b.
Click
Reply
.
Related
reference
Control
of
your
system
means
having
an
active
console
at
a
PC.
Requesting
control
at
the
remote
console:
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.
You
must
have
connected
the
remote
console
to
a
local
console
by
modem.
Perform
the
following
steps
to
request
control
at
the
remote
console:
1.
Identify
the
user
who
has
control.
2.
If
SERVER
appears
in
the
Current
User
field,
do
the
following:
a.
Select
the
configuration
name
from
the
Operations
Console
Connection
Window.
b.
From
the
Connection
menu,
click
Request
Control
.
If
no
user
has
an
active
console,
a
sign-on
window
opens.
c.
If
the
Service
Device
Sign-on
window
opens,
sign
on
using
your
service
tools
user
ID
and
password.
Operations
Console
needs
a
valid
user
ID
and
password
to
authorize
the
connection
between
the
system
and
the
PC.
After
you
sign
on
successfully,
the
console
appears.
3.
If
the
local
user
has
control,
do
the
following:
a.
Send
a
message
to
the
local
console
explaining
why
you
need
to
have
control.
Important:
It
is
not
necessary
to
send
a
message
before
requesting
control.
b.
From
the
Connection
menu,
click
Request
Control
.
If
the
local
user
grants
control
to
the
remote
console,
the
console
appears.
If
the
local
user
refuses
giving
control
to
the
remote
console,
a
window
opens
indicating
the
refusal.
Related
tasks
Connecting
a
remote
console
to
a
local
console
with
remote
support
allows
the
remote
console
to
communicate
to
a
system
through
the
local
console.
Identifying
the
user
who
has
System
i
control
at
a
given
time
can
help
you
determine
how
to
proceed
when
you
want
to
obtain
control.
This
information
applies
to
a
local
console
directly
attached
with
remote
support
and
a
remote
console.
While
using
Operations
Console,
you
might
need
to
communicate
with
the
user
who
has
control.
Related
reference
SERVER
is
an
identification
name
that
Operations
Console
assigns
when
there
is
no
user
in
control
of
a
system.
Control
of
your
system
means
having
an
active
console
at
a
PC.
When
setting
up
your
initial
connection,
you
might
encounter
authentication
problems.
Releasing
control
at
the
remote
console:
54
System
i:
Connecting
to
System
i
Operations
Console
|
|
|
|
|
Summary of Contents for System i
Page 1: ...System i Connecting to System i Operations Console Version 5 Release 4 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...System i Connecting to System i Operations Console Version 5 Release 4 ...
Page 8: ...vi System i Connecting to System i Operations Console ...
Page 120: ...112 System i Connecting to System i Operations Console ...
Page 124: ...116 System i Connecting to System i Operations Console ...
Page 125: ......
Page 126: ... Printed in USA ...