2. You must enter a local MOSS-E password (controller or service processor
password) to log onto the MOSS-E and remotely control the service processor.
See the Planning Guide, GA33-0457 for more information on these passwords.
Note: By default, the security level of the DCAF sessions between a remote
console and the service processor is non-secure (password-only).
The security administrator and authentication components of DCAF can be
used with the service processor to increase the security of the DCAF link.
Regaining Control of the Service Processor
During an active DCAF session, the remote workstation prevents the target service
processor from responding to input from the keyboard or mouse.
However, the local service processor operator can use a hot key combination to
override the controlling workstation and regain control of the service processor.
The default hot keys are
~
[!]
pressed together.
Minimum Workstation (Remote Console) Configuration
This section contains an overview of the system requirements for remote
workstations. For detailed information, refer to the DCAF Installation and
Configuration Guide,
SH19~4068,
provided with the DCAF installation diskettes.
Programming Requirements
You need the following minimum program levels on your workstation to remotely
access the service processor:
• DCAF, Version 1.3.3 (also known as TME10 Remote Control, PN 5697RCL).
• OS/2 Version 2.1 or higher with Warp 3.x and LAPS Version 5.10, or Warp 4.x,
with Multiple Protocol Transport Services (MPTS) for OS/2 4.x.
• CM/2 Version 1.11 or higher.
• CS/2 Version 4.1, with OS/2 Warp, MPTS, and TCP/IP.
• MPTS Version 2.2 or higher for LAN-attached workstations.
• Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Version 2.0 or higher
for TCP/IP-attached workstations.
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