Grant Remote Access - IBM E Server i Series Manual

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14. Press the Down-arrow button, and Profile NVM 1 shows.
15. Press the Left-arrow button, and First Setup shows.
16. Press the Left-arrow button, and Exit Enter shows.
17. Press the Left-arrow button, and Remain Unlocked shows.
18. Press the Left-arrow button, and Save Profile 0 shows.
19. Press the Left-arrow button, and ASYN8N A 9600 a shows.
To reset the 7857 modem for asynchronous use, follow these steps:
1. Press the Down-arrow button until Configurations is shown.
2. Press the Right-arrow button, and Select Factory shows on the bottom line.
3. Press the Enter button, and an underscore shows.
4. Press the Up-arrow button until 0 is shown. At this point, 0 begins to alternate
5. Press the Enter button, and IBM 7857 AT CMD aa shows.
To reset the 7852 modem only for asynchronous, use the switch settings below:
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UUDDUUUDDUDDUUUU
(Where U=up and D=down.)

Grant remote access

You will need to grant remote access for a remote console to have access to the
local console:
Grant remote access for Windows NT
To grant remote access using the Windows NT User Manager:
1. Click Start
2. Select Programs.
3. Select Administration Tools.
4. Select User Manager.
5. In User Manager, select New User from the User menu and enter the user
6. On the User Properties dialog, click Dial-In.
7. Select Grant dial-in permission to user.
8. Click OK twice.
Grant remote access for Windows 2000
To grant remote access using the Windows 2000 Incoming Connections:
1. Click Start.
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iSeries: iSeries Access for Windows Operations Console
with the cursor.
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Grant remote access for Windows NT
Use these instructions to grant remote access if you are running Windows NT.
Grant remote access for Windows 2000
Use these instructions to grant remote access if you are running Windows
2000.
Grant remote access for Windows XP
Use these instructions to grant remote access if you are running Windows XP.
name and password information, or double-click the desired user if it is already
defined.

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