Connecting a local console on a network (LAN) to a server allows
you to have an active console and a functional remote control panel (if configured).
If you have problems when performing some of these steps, see Network
connection errors.
Perform the following steps to connect a local console
on a network (LAN) to a server:
- Click to start the connection.
By default, Operations Console does not automatically try to connect
a local console on a network (LAN) to a server. If you selected Start
connection when Operations Console starts in Properties, the local
console connects to the server automatically. The connection status displays Connecting before
changing to Connecting Console.
- If you did not select Start connection when Operations
Console starts in Properties, you need to connect to the server
as follows:
- Select the configuration name.
- From the Connection menu, click Connect.
- In the LAN Service Device Sign-on window,
sign on using your assigned access password, service tools user ID, and password.
Operations Console needs a valid access password, service tools user
ID, and service tools user's password to authorize the connection between
the local console and server. For more information, see Working with the service
tools device ID. For a visual of this concept, see Configuration security.
After
you sign on successfully, the connection status displays Connected.
- Confirm that the console and remote control panel, if configured,
is displayed.
If you encounter other status messages, see Troubleshooting status
messages for their descriptions and possible solutions.
To use your
PC to access another server, you must connect to another server. For instructions,
see Connecting a local console to another server.