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Cabling the server and accessing Operations Console

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:
  1. Ensure that your server is powered off.
  2. 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.
  3. 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:
  1. 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 the following website: IBM i Access .
    1. Sign on to the PC by using the local administrator account.
    2. Ensure that you have installed a full version of 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 .
  2. 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 you should use, read the following table:
    Table 1. Server Operations Console LAN ports
    Server Operations Console - LAN port Notes

    IBM Power® 720 Express (8202-E4C)

    IBM Power 740 Express (8205-E6C)

    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
  3. Configure the PC networking. To configure the PC networking, complete the following steps:
    1. Disable any additional adapters. Disable any additional adapters listed, leaving only the local area connection.
    2. Record current TCP/IP settings:
      1. Access the adapter properties. Select Internet Protocol, then click Properties.
      2. Record the current settings, including IP address, subnet mask, and gateway, if applicable.
      3. Tape this information on the console PC as a reminder to reset it before reconnecting to the network.
    3. 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:
      1. Set the IP address to the opcon LAN adapter gateway.
      2. Set the subnet mask to the opcon LAN adapter subnet.
      3. Set the default gateway to the opcon LAN adapter primary router, or gateway address. This address is the same address as the IP address.
  4. Disable the PC firewall.
    Note: All PC firewalls must be disabled for the initial connection.
    To disable the PC firewall, complete the following steps:
    1. In the Windows control panel, click Firewall settings and disable the firewall.
    2. In the Windows control panel, click Security center. Check for a firewall and, if present, disable it.
    3. Scan all tasks running on the PC for any other software firewalls and disable the firewall.
  5. Configure Operations Console on your PC:
    1. Start Operations Console. To start the Operations Console, select Start > All Programs > IBM iSeries > Access > Operations Console.
    2. 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.
    3. Select the local console on a network. Click Next.
    4. Specify a service host name and IP address by doing the following types:
      1. 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.
      2. If you are using IBM i V6R1 and later, press the Tab key. The Service TCP/IP Address field is enabled.
      3. Specify the service TCP/IP address. Enter the LAN console adapter IP address.
      4. Click Next.
    5. Specify the LAN console interface information.
      1. In the Service TCP/IP Address field, type the IP address that you recorded.
      2. In the Service Subnet Mask field, type the subnet mask that you recorded.
      3. In the Service gateway address field, type the default gateway that you recorded.
      4. The system serial number must match the tag on the server. It should be 7 characters long, without a dash.
      5. Set the Target partition to 1.
      6. Click Next.
    6. Specify the device ID. If you are prompted to specify a service tools device ID, enter QCONSOLE. Click Next.
    7. If you are using a version that is earlier than IBM i V6R1, create an access password.
      Note: Be sure to record this case-sensitive password because it must be entered each time the console connection is opened.
    8. Click Next > Finish. Your session is now ready to connect. Double-click the session name to start the connection.
  6. Power on the server by completing the following steps:
    1. Set the manual IPL by completing the following steps:
      1. 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.
      2. Press the Up arrow key until you see 02, and press Enter.
      3. Press Enter again, and you will see a Less Than symbol (<) move to the N.
      4. Press the Up Arrow key. The N changes to an M.
      5. Press Enter.
      6. Press Enter twice. 02 is displayed on the control panel.
    2. After you have the server set to a manual IPL, push the white power button to power on the server.
  7. Connect the console by completing the following steps:
    1. 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.
    2. Sign on to the Service Tools application. To sign on to the Service Tools application, enter 11111111 for the user ID and password.
    3. IPL and configure the system.
    4. 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.



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Last updated: Thu, October 10, 2013