Chapter 7. Program Support For Remote Workstation Access; Required Program Support For Dcaf; Installing Dcaf; Customizing Cs/2 And Cm/2 - IBM 950 User Manual

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Chapter 7. Program Support for Remote Workstation Access

Program support for remote workstation access via DCAF is described in this
chapter. For information on program support for a remote workstation via Java
Console, see "Overview of Java Console" on page 15-1.

Required Program Support for DCAF

First collect the worksheets from the 3745/3746 Planning Series: Management
Planning, GA27-4239, at your workstation. These contain the parameters that are
required for customizing the service processor.
Make sure that you have a workstation already installed and running OS/2 (see
"Minimum Workstation (Remote Console) Configuration" on page 6-4).
Use the OS/2 command SYSLEVEL to verify the programs you have already
installed on the workstation and the Service Pak levels you are using.
Prepare the following:

Installing DCAF

Support for DCAF is provided by microcode level F12720 and later. Licenses for a
new installation of DCAF is provided in PID 5799-XEN (RPQ P85585). This also
provides a compliance with specifications for Year 2000 for existing DCAF
installations and for new DCAF licenses. The DCAF (non-secure password)
component is installed by the MOSS-E in the service processor on customer
request.
Warning: The DCAF secure option, once selected on the service processor, is
When DCAF has been installed on your remote workstation, see "Customizing CS/2
and CM/2."

Customizing CS/2 and CM/2

To enable a DCAF link between the remote workstation and the service processor,
you will need to customize CS/2.
Note: Procedures for CS/2 in this Guide are the same for CM/2 unless otherwise
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Installation diskettes for Communications Server for OS/2 Version 4.1 or later or
CM/2 Version 1.11 or higher.
LAPS Version 2.2 or later.
DCAF Version 1.3 or later installation diskettes.
TCP/IP Version 2.0 or later installation diskettes.
Information from the 3745/3746 Planning Series: Management Planning
worksheets.
permanent. Re-enabling the non-secure password option requires restoring
the microcode from CD-ROM.
indicated.
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