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When
you
expand
the
configured
connection
and
right-click
on
a
remote
control
panel
configuration,
you
can
see
the
system
reference
code
(SRC)
history
option.
The
SRC
history
option
allows
you
to
retrieve
all
or
part
of
the
recorded
SRCs
issued
by
the
system.
This
information
can
be
useful
when
you
debug
certain
problems
from
IPLs
to
control
panel
activity.
Drag
and
Drop
functions
have
been
added
to
configured
connections
to
facilitate
ease
of
management.
You
now
have
the
ability
to
customize
the
list
to
appear
the
way
you
want
it
to
appear.
This
will
allow
you
to
group
configurations
together
so
a
common
function
can
be
performed
on
multiple
connections
at
the
same
time.
In
addition
to
drag
and
drop,
the
standard
Windows
tagging
methods
for
selecting
more
than
one
connection
apply
here.
Connections
most
likely
to
share
functions
can
be
grouped
at
the
top
of
the
list,
for
example.
Additional
functions
now
allow
you
to
place
selected
data
columns
in
the
order
in
which
you
want
them
to
appear.
Using
the
drag
and
drop
method,
you
can
place
any
column
in
the
position
most
useful
to
you.
You
even
have
the
ability
to
select
which
columns
appear
in
the
display.
The
exception
to
this
is
the
iSeries
Connection
column
which
maintains
its
fixed
position.
From
the
View
menu,
select
the
Choose
Columns
pull-down
menu.
Then,
select
the
columns
you
would
like
to
appear
and
click
on
the
column
title
to
include
it
or
not
include
it.
A
check
next
to
the
column
title
includes
it
on
the
display.
Only
one
column
can
be
selected
or
deselected
each
time.
Repeat
this
procedure
to
add
or
delete
additional
columns.
Management
of
multiple
consoles
If
you
have
more
than
one
workstation
that
is
capable
of
being
the
console
to
the
same
system
or
partition,
there
might
be
more
than
one
way
of
using
those
devices
as
the
console,
depending
on
your
configuration
and
circumstances.
For
example,
if
the
console
type
is
set
for
Operations
Console
(LAN),
which
has
a
value
of
3,
a
local
console
directly
attached,
value
of
2,
will
not
be
able
to
become
the
console
when
a
connection
is
attempted.
Related
reference
Most
system
plans
include
a
level
of
redundancy
to
allow
for
the
event
of
hardware
failures;
however,
many
people
do
not
consider
the
console
in
their
plans.
To
recover
quickly
from
an
unexpected
loss
of
your
console,
you
need
to
plan
for
a
backup
console.
Multiple
local
PC
consoles
on
a
network
When
a
workstation
is
already
a
console
and
another
local
console
on
a
network
attempts
to
become
the
console,
the
connection
will
be
successful
and
the
user
will
be
presented
with
the
Console
Information
Status
screen.
This
screen
will
inform
the
user
which
device
is
currently
the
console
based
on
the
last
successful
connection.
Many
connections
of
this
type
can
be
connected
but
only
one
can
be
the
active
console.
Also,
leaving
the
newly
connected
PC
in
this
state
will
not
allow
the
console
activities
to
be
automatically
transferred
to
this
PC.
In
this
case
you
have
two
choices.
v
Disconnect
the
connection
using
the
Operations
Console
window.
To
disconnect
the
connection,
follow
these
steps:
1.
Select
the
connection
name
you
want
to
disconnect.
2.
Click
Connection
→
Disconnect
.
v
Disconnect
the
emulator
session.
To
disconnect
the
emulator,
follow
these
steps:
1.
In
the
emulator
window,
click
Communication
.
2.
Select
Disconnect
.
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