Using Windows Remote Terminal Services - IBM eServer 130 xSeries User Reference Manual

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Using Windows Remote Terminal Services

If you do not want to use Web based Terminal Services, you can use Windows
Remote Terminal Services. To do so, you need to install the Windows Remote
Terminal Services Client on the remote workstation that you are using to manage your
appliance server. To install Windows Remote Terminal Services, do the following:
Note: The workstation you use must be on the same logical and physical subnet as
1. Insert the Supplementary CD into your remote system CD-ROM drive (not the
2. Click Start
3. In the Open field, type (with quotation marks, and substitute your CD-ROM drive
4. In each window that opens, accept the defaults. For additional information, see
5. Check the workstation network TCP/IP protocol configuration settings.
6. Connect your remote management system to the xSeries 130 appliance using the
7. In the Terminal Services Client window, type imodelserial (for example,
8. Click Connect.
9. Log in to the xSeries 130 appliance server.
The remote workstation is connected to the appliance server through Terminal
Services. Complete documentation on how to use Terminal Services is found on the
UM Services Web-page by clicking on the matching link.
the appliance server.
appliance server).
g
Run.
letter for e)
"e:\Terminal Services Client\Disk 1\setup.exe"
Then, click OK to begin the Terminal Services Client Setup program.
the Microsoft Windows documentation. When the Terminal Services Client Setup
program is completed, proceed to the next step.
Note: By default, the appliance server uses DHCP. If you do not have a DHCP
server on the network, the appliance is assigned the IP address
169.254.x.y (where x and y are random numbers) and a subnet mask of
255.255.0.0.
Terminal Services Client.
i86545DX25A1234)
where model is the model type of your appliance server and serial is the serial
number that is located in the right side of the bezel. For more information on the
location see Figure 1 on page 1.
Use the following case-sensitive user name and password to log in to terminal
services
In the Username field, type
Administrator
and in the Password field, type
password
Attention: Change these defaults to ensure the security of your system.
Chapter 3. Configuring your xSeries 130 appliance server
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