Granting Remote Access For Windows Xp; Creating And Configuring Incoming Connections; Creating And Configuring Incoming Connections For Windows 2000 - IBM System i Manual

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Granting remote access for Windows XP:

To grant remote access using Windows XP Incoming Connections Properties, follow these steps.
1. Click Start.
2. Select Settings.
3. Select Control Panel.
4. Select Network and Dial-up Connections.
Note: If Incoming Connections does not exist, you must install it.
5. Click Incoming Connection Properties.
6. In the Users allowed to connect field, select the check box next to the user ID for which you want to
grant remote access.
Related tasks
"Creating and configuring incoming connections for Windows XP" on page 39
You need to complete these steps to create and configure incoming connections for Windows 2000.

Creating and configuring incoming connections

Here is how to create and configure incoming connections for Operations Console.

Creating and configuring incoming connections for Windows 2000:

You need to complete these steps to create and configure incoming connections for Windows 2000.
1. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel.
2. Select Network and Dial-up Connections.
3. Click Make New Connection. The Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window appears.
4. Click Next.
5. Click Accept incoming connections. Then, click Next.
6. Select the check box for the PC modem that is going to receive the calls from the remote console.
Make sure that the Operations Console Connection check box is not selected. If other check boxes are
selected, do not change them.
Then, click Next.
7. Click Do not allow virtual private connections. Then, click Next.
Note: If you have a virtual private network (VPN), leave this check box unchecked.
8. Select or add any users to dial into the local console. Then, click Next.
9. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) check box (if needed). Then, click Properties.
10. Make sure that the Allow callers to access my local area network check box is selected.
11. If your network uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), click Specify TCP/IP addresses
automatically using DHCP. Then, go to the next step. If your network does not use DHCP, click
Specify TCP/IP addresses. Then, do the following to specify the addresses:
a. In the From field, type the address 192.168.0.5
b. In the To field, type the address 192.168.0.24
c. The Total field shows 20
12. Select the Allow calling computer to specify its own IP address check box. Then, click OK.
13. Click Next.
14. Click Finish to save Incoming Connections.
Related tasks
"Granting remote access for Windows 2000" on page 37
To grant remote access using the Windows 2000 Incoming Connections, follow these steps.
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