Your console, monitor, or interface choices are guided by whether you create logical partitions, which operating system you install in your primary partition, and whether you install a Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) in one of your logical partitions.
| Console type | Operating system | Logical partitions | Cable required | Cabling and setup instructions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASCII terminal | AIX®, Linux, or VIOS | Yes for VIOS, no for AIX and Linux | Serial cable equipped with a null modem | Cabling the server with an ASCII terminal |
| Hardware Management Console | AIX, IBM® i, Linux, or VIOS | Yes | Ethernet (or crossover cable) | Cabling the server to the Hardware Management Console |
| Integrated Virtualization Manager for VIOS | AIX, IBM i, and Linux | Yes | Ethernet cable for network connection | Cabling the server and accessing the Integrated Virtualization Manager |
| Operations Console | IBM i | Yes Use your Operations Console to manage existing IBM i partitions. |
Ethernet cable for LAN connection | Cabling the server and accessing Operations Console |
| Keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) | Yes | Monitor and USB cables equipped with KVM | Connecting the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the system |