3.
If
the
User
Logon
window
appears,
sign
on
so
the
operating
system
at
the
local
console
checks
whether
you
are
a
user
with
dial-in
authority.
After
you
sign
on
successfully,
the
connection
status
shows
Connected
.
Note:
If
you
do
not
sign
on
to
the
remote
console
connection
in
approximately
a
minute,
Dial-up
Networking
ends
the
connection.
4.
If
the
Service
Device
Sign-on
window
appears,
sign
on
using
your
service
tools
user
ID
and
password.
Related
tasks
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.
Related
reference
Control
of
your
system
means
having
an
active
console
at
a
PC.
Here
are
the
solutions
to
a
problem
that
occurs
when
a
remote
console
modem
fails
to
establish
a
connection
with
a
local
console.
Problems
can
occur
during
an
Operations
Console
session.
The
following
topics
are
some
solutions
to
common
problems
that
are
encountered
during
your
initial
setup
and
management
of
your
configurations.
Control
tasks
between
users
If
you
have
a
local
console
directly
attached
with
remote
access
allowed
or
a
remote
console
through
dial-up
support,
you
can
perform
control
tasks.
For
example,
you
can
grant
or
refuse
control
of
the
console,
request
control
of
the
console,
and
determine
which
user
is
in
control
of
the
console.
Both
directly
attached
local
consoles
and
LAN-attached
local
consoles
can
have
data
on
the
display
at
the
same
time.
This
is
not
associated
with
the
console
option
Allow
console
recovery
and
console
can
be
taken
over
by
another
console
.
Regardless
of
console
connectivity,
all
console-capable
devices
are
presented
with
display
data.
The
following
information
covers
the
relationship
between
the
local
console
directly
attached
with
remote
access
and
a
remote
console.
Related
reference
You
can
use
these
functions
to
take
control
of
another
console
device.
Granting
or
refusing
control
to
a
remote
console:
Granting
control
allows
another
user
to
work
with
the
system.
Refusing
control
denies
a
requesting
user
access
to
the
system
and
allows
the
current
user
to
continue
to
have
control.
When
you
grant
control
to
another
user,
your
console
session
and
the
remote
control
panel
window
close.
When
a
remote
console
requests
control,
and
the
local
console
has
control,
the
Operations
Console
Request
window
appears
at
the
local
console.
The
window
shows
the
service
tools
user
ID
with
which
the
requesting
remote
console
user
signed
on
to
the
operating
system
of
the
remote
console
(PC).
The
default
is
set
to
grant
control.
Note:
If
the
local
console
is
not
in
control
at
the
time
the
remote
user
requests
control
there
is
no
dialog
presented
at
the
local
console.
The
remote
user
is
automatically
granted
control.
Operations
Console
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