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If resetting your keyboard to the correct setting does not solve the problem, you may need to select a
supported keyboard such as German or English US.
To see the basic diagnostics messages while booting, enter the boot monitor by pressing 'Esc' during
the startup sequence. Press
F10 = Set Verbose Diagnostic Messages Enabled
on the Setup Utility screen. This directs the system to output the same file access information on the
screen that is captured in the Console log, until the ICA client starts.
You can view the Console log on the Network Station by bringing up the Console and then selecting
the
button in the Console window. The Console log can also be viewed and saved remotely
Messages
using telnet. The diagnostics port number is 5998 and a telnet session to this port will yield a log of
the Console messages.
For example, with an AIX telnet session, type the following command and replace 0.0.0.0 with your
Network Station IP address:
telnet 0.0.0.0 5998 | tee /tmp/console.out
From a Windows NT Command Prompt, type the following command and replace 0.0.0.0 with your
Network Station IP address:
telnet 0.0.0.0 5998
These commands display the Console messages on the screen and also, in the AIX telnet session,
capture the messages in file /tmp/console.out.
You can also view the Network Station settings, including the software version using telnet to port
number 5999. To do this, from a Windows NT Command Prompt, type the following command and
replace 0.0.0.0 with your Network Station IP address:
telnet 0.0.0.0 5999
You will be prompted for a password: enter
. From the resulting prompt, type the following
public
command:
get pref-environment
This will list all the environment variable settings for the Network Station. The software version is
given by these environment variables:
QFW_VERSION
QFW_CLIENT
QFW_DATE
QuickOn for Windows for the IBM Network Station Release 3.0
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