You can use Operations Console to manage a server that
is running the IBM® i operating
system whether you have logical partitions or not. However, you must
first use an alternative tool to create the logical partitions.
Operations Console is a component of IBM i Access for Windows. You can install the complete product
or select only the two console components, which are the Operations
Console support and the 5250 emulator support.
To prepare to
cable the server and access the Operations Console, complete the following
steps:
- Ensure that your server is powered off.
- Obtain a static IP address that will be assigned to the server's
LAN console adapter for use by the console, including information
about the IP, subnet mask, and default gateway.
- Select a unique host name and register the host name and the IP
address in your site's Domain Name System (DNS).
Note: This IP address
is for use by Operations Console and different from the IP address
that is used to connect a normal Telnet session. The IP address must
not be in use by another server. Ping the IP address to verify that
no other device is using the IP address.
To learn more about setting up Operations
Console, complete the following steps:
- Install IBM i Access for Windows and the latest service
pack.
Note: The list of Microsoft Windows operating systems supported
for Operations Console LAN is documented at:
IBM i Access .
- Log on to the system as a local administrator.
- Ensure that you have installed IBM i
Access with the latest service pack. The website to download the latest
service pack for IBM i Access
can be found at IBM i Access .
- Cable the PC to server. Plug a Cat 5e or Cat 6 (recommended) Ethernet
cable from the PC directly into a valid Ethernet adapter port. To
determine the server adapter port that you should use, read the following
table:
Table 1. Server Operations Console LAN ports| Server |
Operations Console - LAN port |
Note |
8202-E4D
8205-E6D
|
C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, and C7 |
You must cable to the top port of a 5767/5768/5899
in a "base-slot". |
Note: Make the initial connection with the PC directly cabled
to the server. The PC and server can be recabled to the network after
the initial connection is made. A cross-over cable is not needed.
For more information, see
Adapter requirements .
- Configure the PC networking. To configure the PC networking, complete
the following steps:
- Disable any additional listed, except the local area connection.
- Record current TCP/IP settings:
- Access the adapter properties. Select Internet Protocol,
then click Properties.
- Record the current settings, including IP address, subnet mask,
and gateway, if applicable.
- Change the TCP/IP settings.
Note: Some versions of IBM i require that the gateway address respond
to pings before the console LAN adapter activates. Configure the PC
with the default gateway IP address by doing the following:
- Set the IP address to the opcon LAN adapter
gateway.
- Set the subnet mask to the opcon LAN adapter
subnet.
- Set the default gateway to the opcon LAN
adapter primary router, or gateway address. This address is the same
address as the IP address.
- Disable the PC firewall.
Note: All PC firewalls must be disabled
for the initial connection.
To disable the PC firewall, complete
the following steps: - In the Windows control
panel, click Firewall settings and disable
the firewall.
- In the Windows control
panel, click Security center. Check for a firewall
and, if present, disable it.
- Scan all tasks running on the PC for any other software firewalls
and disable the firewall.
- Configure Operations Console on your system:
- Start Operations Console. To start the Operations Console, select Start > All
Programs > IBM iSeries > Access > Operations
Console.
- Launch the Configuration Wizard. If this is the first time Operations
Console is started, the connection wizard starts automatically. If
it does not start automatically, click Connection > New
Connection to manually start the wizard. Read the notifications,
and click Next.
- Select the local console on a network. Click Next.
- Specify a service host name and IP address by doing the following
types:
- Give your session a name. The name should be one of the following:
- A valid host name that was registered in the site DNS for the
console IP address
- A unique name you create that is not currently registered in the
DNS for any other IP address.
- If you are using IBM i V6R1
and later, press the Tab key. The Service TCP/IP Address field
is enabled.
- Specify the service TCP/IP address. Enter the LAN console adapter
IP address.
- Click Next.
- Specify the LAN console interface information.
- In the Service TCP/IP Address field, type
the IP address that you recorded.
- In the Service Subnet Mask field, type
the subnet mask that you recorded.
- In the Service gateway address field, type
the default gateway that you recorded.
- The system serial number must match the tag on the server. It
should be 7 characters long, without a dash.
- Set the Target partition to 1.
- Click Next.
- Specify the device ID. If you are prompted to specify a service
tools device ID, enter QCONSOLE. Click Next.
- Click . Your session is now ready to connect. Double-click
the session name to start the connection.
- Power on the server by completing the following steps:
- Set the manual initial program load (IPL) by completing the following
steps:
- Locate the server's control panel. Look for the blue tab on the
front of the server. Push it to the side, and pull the control panel
out slowly.
- Press the Up arrow key until you see 02,
and press Enter.
- Press Enter again, and you will see a Less Than symbol (<)
move to the N.
- Press the Up Arrow key. The N changes to
an M.
- Press Enter.
- Press Enter twice. 02 is displayed on the
control panel.
- After you have the server set to a manual IPL, push the white
power button to power on the server.
Note: You must watch the control panel while the system
is trying to power on. During the IPL, the system will display C6004031
indicating that it is searching for console. The system might take
20 to 30 minutes to complete this action. If A6005008 is displayed,
this means no console is available. This may indicate that the system
is not pre-loaded with IBMi and you must set the console type to LAN.
- Perform this step if the system is not pre-loaded
with IBMi. For setting the console type to LAN, complete the following
steps:
- Set the control panel to manual mode. If the system is Normal
mode (function 01 shows 01 B N), select function 02 on
the control panel and press Enter.
- Enable control panel functions by completing the following steps:
- Select function 25 on the control panel and press Enter. The return
code must be 00.
- Select function 26 on the control panel and press Enter.
Note: If
you see a FF return code, go back to function 25 and press Enter,
then return to function 26 and press Enter.
- Check your current setting(s). Use console service functions (65+21+11)
to check the current setting.
- A600 500A = No console defined
- A601 500A = Twinax console
- A602 500A = Direct cable console
- A603 500A = LAN console
- A604 500A = HMC console
If the system reference code (SRC) = A603500A, skip to step 6e.
For all others SRCs, continue to the next step.
- Set console type to LAN.
- Use 65+21+11 sequences until it returns A603500B. This indicates
that the console type has been changed to LAN.
- Use 21+11 sequences until it returns A603500C. This indicates
that settings have been saved successfully.
- Clear the adapter configuration from the profile by
completing the following steps:
- Use 65+21+11 sequences until it returns A6C3500B. This indicates
that the adapter configuration has been cleared.
- Use 21+11 until it returns A6C3500C. This indicates that settings
have been saved successfully.
- Enable and set the console adapter location. Select the console
adapter location - external PCI card.
- Use the 65-21+11 sequences until it returns A6E2500B. Use 21+11
until it returns A6E2500C. This indicates that the add-on adapter
has been enabled and the settings have been saved successfully.
- Use the 65-21+11 sequences until it returns A6D1500B. Use 21+11
until it returns A6D1500C. This indicates that the internal embedded
port has been disabled and the settings have been saved successfully.
- Use the 65-21+11 sequences until it returns A6Bn500B. This indicates
that the LAN Adapter has been enabled in location Cn, where n= the
location code of the "Console adapter location". Use 21+11 until it
returns A6Bn500C to save the settings.
Table 2. Console settings and functions| Console Setting |
Function |
| E2 |
Enable add-on adapter (OPSCONSOLE ENBEXTLAN) |
| D1 |
Disable embedded port (OPSCONSOLE DISINTLAN) |
| Bn |
Enable LAN adapter in slot Cn (OPSCONSOLE
ENBLSLOT n)
Note: This requires that the embedded (internal) LAN
flag be off and the external flag be on or you will not see this series.
|
Notes: - Use the earlier recorded slot number to determine which Bn function
should be selected. For example, if you are using the I/O adapter
in slot C2, you would select console setting B2 to configure the location
of the adapter.
- The Bn may advance from search order rather then numerically.
For example, if the search order is C4,C3,C1, the Bn numbers may show
you the 4 before another lower number. This is determined by model,
and not all models will be affected.
- If at any time A60x500D is displayed, function has timed out
because the function has been entered too slow). You have a minute
to complete a 65-21-11 sequence. Once you start, keep cycling through
and selecting the required settings with no pauses.
- Connect the console by completing the following steps:
- Monitor the console status. After the status changes to Pending
Authorization, the Service Tools Sign-On window opens.
Note: The
Service Tools Sign-On window might open behind the Operations Console
window. Resize or move the Operations Console window to locate the
Service Tools Sign-On window.
- Sign on to the Service Tools application. To sign on to the Service
Tools application, enter 11111111 for the user
ID and password.
- IPL and configure the system.
- If your session does not connect, wait for the power-on process
to stop on an attention or IPL failure system reference code (SRC),
such as A6005008 or B2xxxx. If the power on stops at A6005008, leave
the server in this state and call your IBM service
provider for assistance.
Note: You should configure and start an IBM i TCP interface on a second port (T2, T3,
T4) prior to moving the console. This action ensures there is an alternate
method to access the server.
Use the information in step 3b to
reset the PC to its original TCP/IP settings. Note: The PC IP configuration
must be reset prior to cabling the PC back to the network, because
the PC is configured with the gateway IP address.
The PC
and server console port (T1) can now be recabled to the network.