Chapter 12. Using Dcaf With A Tcp/Ip Lan-Attached Remote; Workstation; Configuring A Target Service Processor; Types Of Tcp/Ip Service Lan-Attached Remote Workstations - IBM 950 User Manual

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Chapter 12. Using DCAF with a TCP/IP LAN-Attached Remote

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Figure 12-1. Types of TCP/IP Service LAN-Attached Remote Workstations

Configuring a Target Service Processor

 Copyright IBM Corp. 1992, 2000
This chapter describes how to configure a DCAF session for controlling a target
service processor. The path between the controlling workstation and the service
processor can be either through:
A bridge with filtering to the service LAN (see 1 in Figure 12-1).
A router to the service LAN, which can be either:
– A non-3746 router (see 2 in Figure 12-1)
– The 3746 router (see 3 in Figure 12-1)
A controlling workstation can be connected as in 2 or 3 , but you cannot
have both types of connections at the same time.
Use the worksheets in the 3745/3746 Planning Series: Management Planning,
GA27-4239 to record the necessary parameter values described in this section.
The following procedure configures the MOSS-E to answer a controlling
workstation:
Step
1. Open the Service Processor Menu.
Step
2. Click Configuration Management.
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