Delete A Console Configuration - IBM E Server i Series Manual

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2. Click Disconnect. Wait until the status shows Not connected to local console
at the remote console.
3. Select the configuration name.
4. From the Connection menu, click Configure Connection.
5. Continue through the wizard and make any necessary changes.

Delete a console configuration

You may need to delete an existing local console or remote console to meet your
specific needs while using Operations Console. You must be a member of the
Administrators group to delete a console.
Delete a local console
To delete an existing local console, follow these steps:
1. If your local console is connected to a server, disconnect as follows; otherwise,
go to step 2:
a. If the local console does not have control, do the following to request
control; otherwise, go to step 1b:
1) Select the configuration name from the Operations Console window.
2) From the Connection menu, click Request Control.
3) If the Service Device Sign-on window appears, click Cancel.
b. Select the configuration name from the Operations Console window.
c. From the Connection menu, click Disconnect. The connection status shows
Disconnecting.
d. Wait until the connection status shows Disconnected at the local console.
2. Select the configuration name from the Operations Console window.
3. From the Connection menu, click Delete.
4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
Delete remote console
To delete an existing remote console, follow these steps:
1. If your remote console is connected to a local console, disconnect as follows:
a. If the remote console has control, release control.
b. Select the configuration name.
c. From the Connection menu, click Disconnect. The connection status shows
Disconnecting.
d. Wait until the status shows Not connected to local console at the remote
console.
2. Select the configuration name.
3. From the Connection menu, click Delete.
4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP users:
You may need to delete the network object (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) or
DUN object (Windows 98/Me) each time you delete a configuration entry in
Operations Console. Do the following to verify that either the network object or
the DUN object does not exist:
1. If you are using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional, open
the Network and Dial-up Connections folder in the Control Panel. If you are
using Windows 98, or Windows Me, double-click My Computer and open the
Dial-Up Networking folder.
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