Changing From A Local Console On A Network (Lan) To A Local Console Directly Attached; Changing The Console From Local Console On A Network (Lan) To A Local Console Directly Attached For A Non-Partitioned System Or A Primary Partition - IBM System i Manual

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Note: It is preferred that you turn off the system when removing adapter cards or cables.
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"PC preparations for Operations Console" on page 30
After you complete the planning requirements and know which configuration and PC operating
system you will be using, you can create and go through a checklist for setting up Operations
Console.
Changing from a local console on a network (LAN) to a local console directly
attached
You can use one of the procedures in these topics to change from a local console on a network (LAN) to a
local console directly attached to the server.
Changing the console from local console on a network (LAN) to a local console directly attached for a
non-partitioned system or a primary partition:
To migrate an Operations Console local console on a network (LAN) to a local console directly attached,
you need to follow these steps on the system using the existing console.
1. Access Dedicated Service Tools (DST) or System Service Tools (SST). You must unlock the SST option
"Service tools device IDs" before it is usable.
2. Select Work with DST environment.
3. Select System Devices (skip this step if using SST).
4. SelectSelect Console.
5. Select Operations console (LAN). The Verify Operations Console Adapters window appears. This is
the resource found by the system to be used for your LAN connection.
Note: If this resource will be used for the service tools server (iSeries Navigator connections) or you
plan to use the local console on a network (LAN) as a backup console then you do not need
to do the clear. If either of these choices is true, continue with step 12.
6. Press F11 to configure the adapter.
7. Press F6 to perform a clear.
8. Press F7 to store the new values.
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9. If you are not currently using this resource for the console connection, press F13 to deactivate the
adapter. You will be required to use another console type or resource on the next IPL.
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Note: If you are doing this work from a local console on a network connection this deactivation will
cause your console connection to close and you may not be able to restart it without an IPL.
10. Press F12 twice to exit this window. You should have returned to the Work with System Devices
window. If you're using SST, this returns you to Work with Service Tools User IDs and Devices.
11. Select Select Console.
12. Select Operations console (direct).
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Important: You must change the console type to something other than Operations Console (LAN) or
the adapter will get reallocated on the next IPL.
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13. Press F3 to return to the DST main menu.
The system is now configured for use by your intended console type.
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If you do not plan to use the local console on a network (LAN) configuration as a backup console, you
do not need to remove or move the LAN adapter at this time. If you encounter a problem with your new
console choice, you might need this resource to debug the problem. When you get your new console
choice working, you can remove the LAN adapter from the system or move it to another location.
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System i: Connecting to System i Operations Console

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