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Access for windows operations console
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c. Wait for the status to show Disconnected.
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2. Delete the configuration:
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a. Select the configuration name (under iSeries Connection) that you want to delete.
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b. From the Connection menu, click Delete.
c. Click Yes to confirm the deletion if prompted.
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3. Re-create the configuration with the service tools device ID password you previously reset or with
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the new service tools device ID.
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v To reset the password for the same service tools device ID, follow these steps:
1. Select the connection name that you will be making the change for, and then click Connection —>
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Properties.
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2. Select the Device ID tab.
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3. Click the Reset button, and then click OK.
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4. The Access Password window will appear. Enter the current access password, and then click OK.
Create service tools device IDs on the server
You need to set up service tools device IDs on the server for a local console on a network configuration:
Note: To perform the following procedure using SST, select the option Work with service tools user IDs
and Devices everywhere it says select Work with DST environmentand skip the step Select
System devices. You must unlock the SST option before the option is usable. See Using Service
Tools Device IDs in System Service Tools (SST).
1. Access Dedicated Service Tools (DST) or System Service Tools (SST).
2. Select Work with DST environment.
3. Select Service tools device IDs.
4. Use option 1 to create a new service tools device ID and enter the new service tools device ID name
in the first blank name field. Press Enter.
5. Enter the service tools device ID password. Enter it again for verification. You may enter a
description.
Note: The service tools device ID password is case-sensitive.
Press Enter. You have finished creating a service tools device ID.
Note: The device ID and the service tools user ID must have the proper authorities granted before the
remote control panel and all it's functions are available for the associated partition.
6. To create additional service tools device IDs, repeat the steps starting at step 4.
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Press F3 when you finish creating your service tools device IDs.
Notes:
1. If you have to reset a service tools device ID, the password becomes the name of your service tools
device ID in uppercase.
2. If you have more than one PC connected to your console, you should create several service tools
device IDs.
3. Sometimes the service tools device ID password has to be changed, such as when the password has to
be resynchronized between the PC and the server. When a mismatch occurs in the service tools device
ID password between the server and the Operations Console PC, you need to resynchronize the
password by performing recovery steps on both the PC and the server. For more information, see
Resynchronize the PC and service tools device ID password. For additional information on service
tools concepts, see Service tools.
4. QCONSOLE should not be left in a reset state on the server.
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