
After
another
connection
is
created,
you
can
perform
these
steps
to
connect
Operations
Console
to
another
system.
When
using
Operations
Console,
you
can
have
multiple
configurations
and
connect
to
several
systems
at
the
same
time.
By
connecting
to
another
system
as
a
local
console
on
a
network
(LAN),
a
local
console
directly
attached,
or
a
remote
console
using
dial-up
support,
you
can
work
with
another
system
in
your
network
or
at
a
remote
location.
Operations
Console
allows
only
one
directly
attached
local
console
configuration,
but
it
allows
more
than
one
network
or
remote
configuration.
It
is
assumed
that
the
additional
connection
has
been
created
already.
Follow
these
steps
to
connect
to
another
system:
1.
On
the
Operations
Console
Connection
window,
select
the
configuration
name
that
you
want
to
connect.
2.
From
the
Connection
menu,
click
Connect
.
Notes:
1.
If
you
have
a
local
console
that
is
directly
attached
to
the
system
and
one
or
more
remote
consoles
configured,
you
must
disconnect
the
currently
connected
local
console
configuration
to
make
the
remote
connection
to
another
system’s
local
console
directly
attached
with
remote
access
allowed.
Operations
Console
does
not
support
a
local
console
that
is
directly
attached
to
the
system
and
an
outgoing
remote
console
connection
to
be
active
at
the
same
time.
2.
If
the
PC
you
are
using
has
multiple
remote
console
configurations
only
one
can
be
connected
at
a
time.
3.
All
supported
PC
operating
systems
can
connect
multiple
network
configurations
at
the
same
time
allowing
a
single
PC
to
be
the
console
for
multiple
systems
or
partitions.
Connecting
a
local
console
directly
attached
to
the
system:
Connecting
a
local
console
directly
attached
with
remote
access
allowed
enables
remote
consoles
to
connect
to
the
system.
It
also
allows
System
i
control
to
be
automatically
granted
to
the
first
requester,
or
allows
you
to
have
control
at
the
local
console
to
handle
incoming
control
requests.
Perform
the
following
steps
to
connect
a
local
console
directly
attached
to
the
server
(with
or
without
remote
access
allowed):
1.
Open
Operations
Console
to
start
the
connection:
a.
Click
Start
and
select
Programs
.
b.
Select
IBM
iSeries
Access
for
Windows
.
c.
Click
Operations
Console
.
By
default,
Operations
Console
does
not
automatically
try
to
connect
a
local
console
directly
attached
to
a
system.
However,
a
local
console
directly
attached
with
remote
support
running
unattended
mode
will
automatically
connect.
If
you
selected
Start
connection
when
Operations
Console
starts
in
Properties,
the
local
console
connects
to
the
system
automatically.
The
connection
status
shows
Connecting
before
changing
to
Connecting
Console
.
2.
If
you
set
up
your
local
console
configuration
to
start
in
Attended
mode,
complete
the
following
steps:
a.
In
the
Service
Device
Sign-on
window,
sign
on
using
your
assigned
service
tools
user
ID
and
password.
Operations
Console
needs
a
valid
service
tools
user
ID
and
password
to
authorize
the
connection
between
the
system
and
the
PC.
After
you
sign
on
successfully,
the
status
changes
from
Pending
Authorization
to
Connected.
b.
Confirm
that
the
console
appears.
c.
If
you
installed
and
configured
the
virtual
control
panel,
confirm
that
it
appears.
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Console
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