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I did manage to find the following http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r3s/index.jsp?topic=/iphbx/consoleplanningconsiderations.htm <snip> Systems without an HMC determine the console by adapter location When a server is not managed by an HMC, and the support for the default embedded Ethernet port has been disabled, the console-supporting hardware is required to be located in specific slot locations based on the server model. For Operations Console (LAN), there might be more than one location that can support a console. When more than one location is available for a server model, the locations are listed from highest priority to lowest priority when the console searches for console-capable hardware resources. By default, the first embedded Ethernet port is used for a local console on a network (LAN). Also, the 5706/5707 adapters are able to run without an IOP. If you do not want to use the embedded Ethernet port, a 5706/5707, or either for the console, you can selectively turn this support on or off by following the steps in Disabling support for the default embedded Ethernet port or 5706/5707 adapters. You can also use the OPSCONSOLE native macro or the console service functions (65+21) to disable this support. For more information on either of these options, see Troubleshooting using the OPSCONSOLE macro or Using the console service functions (65+21). </snip> _____________________________ Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/06/2006 02:21:38 PM: -> I recall that you can. I am not sure if it is just the new 520+ models or -> if it is a V5R4 thing. -> -> I am not having any luck locating the documentation
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