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6.
To
create
additional
service
tools
device
IDs,
repeat
the
steps
starting
at
step
4.
7.
Press
F3
when
you
finish
creating
your
service
tools
device
IDs.
Notes:
1.
If
you
reset
a
service
tools
device
ID,
the
password
becomes
the
name
of
your
service
tools
device
ID
in
uppercase.
2.
If
you
have
more
than
one
PC
connected
to
your
console,
you
need
to
create
several
service
tools
device
IDs.
3.
Sometimes
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
has
to
be
changed,
such
as
when
the
password
has
to
be
resynchronized
between
the
PC
and
the
system.
When
a
mismatch
occurs
in
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
between
the
system
and
the
Operations
Console
PC,
you
need
to
resynchronize
the
password
by
performing
recovery
steps
on
both
the
PC
and
the
system.
4.
QCONSOLE
cannot
be
left
in
a
reset
state
on
the
system.
This
is
considered
a
security
exposure.
Related
reference
When
a
mismatch
occurs
in
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
between
the
system
and
the
Operations
Console
PC,
you
need
to
resynchronize
the
password
by
performing
recovery
steps
on
both
the
PC
and
the
system.
Related
information
Configuring
a
service
host
name
(interface
name)
The
service
host
name
(interface
name)
is
the
name
that
identifies
the
System
i
service
connection
on
your
network
that
is
used
for
service
tools,
which
includes
an
Operations
Console
local
console
on
a
network
(LAN)
configuration.
You
need
a
service
host
name
(interface
name)
any
time
a
console
or
remote
control
panel
is
being
connected
using
a
network
connection.
One
reason
to
add
this
function
is
when
a
system
has
been
logically
partitioned.
Although
the
primary
partition
can
have
a
non-networked
console,
a
remote
control
panel
to
a
secondary
partition
might
be
desirable.
Regardless
of
which
method
you
use
to
implement
the
configuration
data,
the
actual
name
and
associated
address
used
for
the
service
host
name
depends
on
the
network
environment
in
which
the
system
will
be
placed.
The
implementation
method
has
no
bearing
on
whether
the
configured
connection
is
the
first
connection.
Follow
these
guidelines
when
entering
the
name
for
the
service
host:
v
For
small
network
infrastructures
in
which
only
a
few
devices
are
connected,
you
can
typically
specify
anything
you
want
for
the
name
and
associated
address.
When
you
set
up
a
small
network,
you
can
specify
the
name
and
an
address
range.
v
For
large
network
infrastructures
managed
by
IT
personnel,
a
specific
name
might
be
required.
This
avoids
confusion
with
other
devices
on
the
same
network,
and
might
be
used
to
allow
the
network
infrastructure’s
equipment
to
know
in
advance
what
the
connection
name
is
and
what
address
the
connection
will
use
to
communicate
on
the
network.
Alternatively,
you
might
be
able
to
specify
an
original
name,
but
the
address
might
be
given
to
you
by
the
network
administrator.
There
are
two
methods
to
create
a
service
host
name
(interface
name):
v
A
service
host
name
(interface
name)
cannot
be
created
during
the
manufacturing
process
for
a
system
that
has
Operations
Console
local
console
on
a
network
(LAN)
configuration
ordered.
The
LAN
adapter
is
installed
and
the
correct
console
type
is
specified.
Then,
when
the
user
gets
the
system,
the
Operations
Console
configuration
wizard,
when
completed,
supplies
the
system
with
the
customer
Operations
Console
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