console
over
a
network
(LAN)
always
shows
the
LAN
Service
Device
Sign-on
window
the
first
time
a
connection
is
made.
Subsequent
connections
to
the
same
system
do
not
prompt
the
user
again.
Connected
This
appears
at
the
local
console
after
an
initial
connection
to
the
system
is
completed
(the
user
signed
on
successfully
to
Operations
Console).
This
status
also
appears
at
the
remote
console
when
a
connection
to
the
local
console
is
completed.
Disconnecting
This
appears
at
the
local
console
when
the
local
console
user
disconnects
from
a
system
and
the
PC
is
disconnecting
the
connection.
This
status
would
appear
at
the
remote
console
when
the
remote
console
user
disconnects
from
the
local
console
and
the
PC
is
disconnecting
the
connection.
Disconnected
This
appears
at
the
local
console
after
the
local
console
user
disconnects
from
a
system
and
the
PC
is
no
longer
communicating
with
the
system.
Not
connected
to
local
console
This
appears
at
the
remote
console
when
the
PC
is
not
connected
to
the
local
console.
If
the
status
message
you
received
is
not
listed,
see
the
Status
messages
when
you
have
connection
problems
topic.
Related
reference
These
status
messages
help
you
identify
whether
you
have
connection
problems.
Status
messages
when
you
have
connection
problems
These
status
messages
help
you
identify
whether
you
have
connection
problems.
These
status
messages
indicate
that
you
do
have
connection
problems:
Remote
control
panel
unavailable
This
appears
during
an
initial
connection
to
a
system.
It
shows
when
there
is
a
problem
with
the
remote
control
panel
cable
and
the
connection,
and
you
choose
not
to
retry
the
connection.
Connecting
remote
control
panel
This
appears
when
the
connection
fails
during
the
initial
connection
or
stops
working
after
the
initial
connection.
Possibly,
the
remote
control
panel
cable
is
disconnected.
This
status
disappears
when
you
solve
the
problem.
Connecting
console
This
is
the
normal
status
while
the
console
is
making
the
initial
connection
to
a
system.
If
it
shows
for
more
than
a
couple
of
minutes,
the
connection
failed.
It
also
shows
when
the
connection
stops
working
after
the
initial
connection,
possibly
because
the
cable
is
disconnected.
Connecting
console
or
Connecting
remote
control
panel
This
appears
when
the
console
and
remote
control
panel
connections
fail
or
stop
working,
possibly
because
the
Operations
Console
cable
and
remote
control
panel
cable
are
disconnected.
This
status
disappears
when
you
solve
the
problem.
Console
unavailable
This
appears
when
there
is
a
problem
during
an
initial
connection
to
a
system,
and
you
choose
not
to
retry
the
connection.
It
typically
shows
when
the
Operations
Console
connection
modem
is
not
available,
but
the
Operations
Console
cable
is
attached.
The
Operations
Console
connection
modem
is
not
a
physical
modem
but
a
logical
device
driver
that
comes
with
Operations
Console
and
allows
a
local
console
to
connect
to
a
system.
Console
unavailable
or
Remote
control
panel
unavailable
This
appears
when
there
is
a
problem
during
an
initial
connection
to
a
system,
and
you
choose
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