Operations
Console
The
Operations
Console
acts
as
a
system
console
for
you
to
access
and
administer
your
systems.
IBM
®
facilitates
interaction
with
your
systems
by
providing
management
consoles
that
can
be
accessed
through
terminals
and
PCs.
The
Operations
Console
is
an
installable
component
of
iSeries
™
Access
for
Windows
®
.
Using
Operations
Console,
you
can
access
and
control
the
console
and
control
panel
functions
either
locally
or
remotely
through
one
or
many
PCs,
which
facilitates
many
administrative
functions.
Operations
Console
uses
5250
emulation
provided
by
either
iSeries
Access
for
Windows
or
IBM
Personal
Communications
to
emulate
a
console.
To
emulate
a
system
control
panel,
Operations
Console
provides
a
graphical
remote
control
panel
or
virtual
control
panel.
To
enable
communications
between
a
system
and
a
PC,
Operations
Console
can
use
a
local
area
network
(LAN)
and
TCP/IP
connections,
or
can
use
direct
cable
attachment.
It
supports
dial-in
connections
from
remote
PCs
to
PCs
that
are
directly
attached
to
systems.
These
remote
PCs
can
then
function
as
a
console,
which
allows
easier
system
management
and
access.
Operations
Console
support
is
available
with
V5R2
and
later
releases
of
the
i5/OS
®
operating
system.
IBM
iSeries
270
and
8xx
models
support
only
Operations
Console
as
their
PC
console.
Enhanced
authentication
and
data
encryption
provide
network
security
for
console
procedures.
Operations
Console
network
connections
use
a
variety
of
Secured
Sockets
Layer
(SSL),
that
supports
device
and
user
authentication
without
certificates.
If
you
plan
to
use
Operations
Console
to
manage
System
i
™
hardware,
see
the
Managing
Operations
Console
topic
collection
in
the
IBM
Systems
Hardware
Information
Center.
Related
information
What’s
new
for
V5R4
This
topic
highlights
the
changes
made
to
the
Operations
Console
topic
collection
for
V5R4.
New
system-side
functions
have
been
added
in
V5R4
to
make
it
easier
to
manage
your
system
using
Operations
Console.
The
system
no
longer
requires
a
password
when
creating
a
device
ID.
Systems
can
now
accept
console
service
functions
in
D-mode
even
in
the
event
that
there
is
an
uninitialized
disk
unit
present.
A
system
can
now
force
an
exit
at
C6004508
in
D-mode
with
function
21
if
needed.
The
take
over
and
recovery
option
takes
effect
immediately
now.
Also,
take
over
and
recovery
functions
are
supported
in
D-mode
now.
The
Console
Information
Status
window
during
console
take
over
or
recovery
has
been
changed
to
make
it
easier
to
see
if
Take
over
the
console
is
YES
or
NO
.
Finally,
the
DST
signon
window
associated
with
take
over
/
recovery
(
ATTENTION:
This
device
can
become
the
console
)
no
longer
has
any
PF
keys
since
the
only
function
allowed
is
signon.
Only
iSeries
270
and
8xx
are
supported.
This
means
that
only
parallel
direct
attached
RPC
can
be
used.
Also,
in
V5R4,
older
SPD-bus
cards
are
no
longer
supported
even
in
migration
towers.
The
code
is
still
in
place
so
that
users
can
take
advantage
of
it,
however
there
is
no
support
for
its
usage.
Client-side
functionality
also
has
some
added
features
for
Operations
Console.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2000,
2006
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