Both
RCP
and
VCP
are
graphical
interfaces
to
the
control
panel.
The
remote
control
panel
allows
you
to
perform
most
of
the
control
panel
functions
from
a
local
or
a
remote
location.
The
virtual
control
panel
allows
you
to
perform
most
of
the
control
panel
functions
from
a
local
location
only.
By
default,
user-created
user
IDs
will
have
these
permissions.
The
user
must
be
granted
access
to
a
partition’s
remote
control
panel
and
functions
to
use
the
remote
control
panel
or
virtual
control
panel.
If
a
local
console
on
a
network
is
being
used,
then
the
service
tools
device
ID
must
also
be
granted
access
to
that
partition’s
remote
control
panel
to
use
this
feature.
Users
and
service
tools
device
IDs
default
values
will
automatically
grant
access
to
the
remote
control
panel
for
the
partition
but
can
be
revoked
by
an
administrator
for
the
user
ID,
device
ID,
or
both.
The
user
that
authenticates
a
connection
must
also
have
authority
to
the
respective
partition’s
keylock
to
change
the
mode.
Use
these
links
to
review
your
control
panel
options,
see
comparisons
of
the
control
panels,
and
find
setup
instructions:
v
To
review
your
control
panel
options,
see
comparisons,
and
find
setup
instructions
in
the
Control
Panel
topic.
v
To
solve
problems
with
the
remote
control
panel
or
the
virtual
control
panel,
see
the
Troubleshoot
remote
control
panel
and
virtual
control
panel
problems
topic.
Related
reference
This
scenario
discusses
a
situation
in
which
you
might
want
a
single
console
attached
to
the
system.
When
setting
up
your
initial
connection,
you
might
encounter
problems
accessing
your
control
panels.
Related
information
Remote
control
panel
A
remote
control
panel
(RCP)
connects
to
the
system
through
a
local
area
network
(LAN).
With
RCP,
you
can
perform
most
of
the
control
panel
functions
from
a
local
or
a
remote
location.
v
The
local
console
on
a
network
will
select
the
remote
control
panel
by
default.
Use
Properties
to
deselect
the
function
if
you
do
not
want
to
use
the
remote
control
panel.
v
A
remote
control
panel
that
is
directly
connected,
using
parallel
cable,
is
no
longer
supported.
v
A
virtual
control
panel
(VCP)
requires
the
console
to
be
directly
connected
by
a
serial
cable.
The
console
must
be
connected
to
use
the
control
panel
functions.
The
VCP
cannot
turn
on
the
system
unless
the
connection
is
to
a
primary
partition
and
the
primary
partition
is
active.
The
VCP
also
requires
a
service
tools
device
ID
on
the
system.
v
LAN
configurations
to
the
primary
will,
by
default,
configure
remote
control
panels
for
each
logical
partition
to
which
the
device
ID
is
authorized.
–
The
remote
control
panels
for
the
logical
partitions
have
the
same
functions
available
as
those
provided
by
the
LPAR
menu.
This
includes
power-on,
as
long
as
the
primary
stays
operational.
v
LAN
configurations
to
logical
partitions
will
initially
have
a
remote
control
panel
but
it
has
less
function
than
one
directly
connected
to
the
primary.
For
example,
it
would
not
be
able
to
turn
on
the
logical
partition.
–
To
obtain
the
same
functions
as
those
associated
to
the
primary,
create
a
separate
configuration
for
the
remote
control
panel
and
specify
the
primary’s
service
host
name
(interface
name).
However,
this
might
require
another
service
tools
device
ID.
v
Any
configuration
where
the
device
ID
is
not
authorized
will
be
greyed
out
or
missing.
–
Greyed
out
after
the
first
connection
if
it
was
selected
but
not
authorized.
–
Missing
after
the
first
connection
if
it
was
not
selected
and
was
not
authorized.
Once
authorized
it
will
reappear
in
Properties
,
on
the
next
connect.
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