v
The
service
tools
device
ID
password
on
the
PC
must
be
the
same
as
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
on
the
system.
If
you
change
one,
you
have
to
change
the
other.
v
Operations
Console
encrypts
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
when
you
click
Next
in
the
Access
Password
window.
v
If
you
are
creating
a
new
local
console
on
a
network
configuration
(you
have
not
connected
yet)
and
click
Cancel
after
the
Access
Password
window,
you
can
re-create
the
configuration
with
the
same
service
tools
device
ID.
v
Operations
Console
changes
and
re-encrypts
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
during
each
successful
connection.
v
If
you
delete
the
local
console
on
a
network
configuration
after
making
at
least
one
successful
connection,
you
need
to
reset
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
on
the
system
before
you
reuse
the
profile
for
a
new
local
console
on
a
network
configuration.
Related
tasks
With
the
Work
with
service
tools
user
IDs
and
Devices
option,
you
can
change
Operations
Console
configuration
data
from
system
service
tools
(SST)
.
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.
There
is
no
advantage
of
changing
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
unless
the
passwords
on
the
PC
and
system
are
out
of
synchronization.
Changing
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
on
the
PC
and
system
There
is
no
advantage
of
changing
the
service
tools
device
ID
password
unless
the
passwords
on
the
PC
and
system
are
out
of
synchronization.
If
this
is
the
case,
see
the
Resynchronize
the
PC
and
service
tools
device
ID
password
topic
for
how
to
make
them
both
the
same
again.
Since
this
password
is
actually
changed
at
each
successful
connection,
manually
changing
the
password,
except
for
synchronization,
is
not
recommended.
Related
reference
You
need
to
review
these
considerations
before
you
reset
the
service
tools
device
ID
password.
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.
Changing
the
access
password
You
can
change
the
password
used
to
access
the
service
tools
device
ID
information
at
any
time
after
the
creation
of
a
new
local
console
on
a
network
configuration.
If
you
are
working
with
partitions,
you
can
change
this
password
for
the
corresponding
partition.
Note:
The
password
is
case
sensitive
and
can
be
a
maximum
of
128
characters
of
mixed
case.
It
is
important
that
you
remember
this
password.
You
will
use
this
password
during
the
connection
process
to
sign
on
through
the
LAN
Service
Device
Sign-on
window.
To
use
the
connection
properties
to
change
the
access
password,
follow
these
steps:
1.
Select
the
connection
name
for
which
you
will
be
changing
the
access
password.
2.
Click
Connection
→
Properties
.
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