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Charly, Larry, I wanted to get rid of my preconfigured LAN console ... but couldn't manage to succesfully deactivate this beast. I need this LAN interface as a normal LAN card and not dedicated to anything else like console mode. So my original question must read: is it possible to switch the card in position C06 to non dedicated mode (means normal LAN operation) be deactivating LAN console in DST ? Or do I loose a slot because this is only meant to be a console slot ? I still prefer twinax consoles, even with serial console cabling to PC you don't gain much: ok you then can remote control that PC through RAS dial in and like this you can even control your AS/400 in restricted state while being out, but have a second machine beside, you think you take COM1 and COM2 of your PC to control the second machine likewise, but OPs console can't !!! It will only handle ONE connection :---) So you would have to reconfigure the connections everytime you want to look at the other machine, come on, IBM, this cannot be true ! Regards from germany, Philipp Rusch Larry Bolhuis schrieb: > Philipp, > > > Yes. I believe that a LAN console requires a > > dedicated LAN card for the exclusive use of > > the LAN console. > > The geezer iz right, it does. And it must be a FAST card (ie 10/100 or > 4/16/100 TR) Despite the fact that it will be supporting a single > device. > > > Even if you only have seven slots and they are precious to you... > > Gonna cost you another slot when you figger out that TWO 10/100 cards > can't run on the same IOP! And if you want Full console support you > still need the ops console cable and the remote control panel cable > because LAN console is not complete! > > I'd say save LAN console for LPARs. > > - Larry > > now where's my solder iron, gotta go fix up a console.... > _______________________________________________ > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com
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