On a 520 or better I'd agree - but without knowing what hardware was
involved I'd be more hesitant... I got the impression this might have been
an older machine which makes ops console a bit more problematic.
Regards
Evan Harris
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Pete got another one right. I completely agree - Ops console is the way to
go and would get you going AND weaned from Twinax all at once.
- L
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RE: Sat 2/28 - I need a twinax terminal today in the South Bay Area
Carl,
Perhaps a little late, but you would have been better to
remove the
Twinax card and just go Ops Console, use the 21+65 procedure to switch to
one of the internal Ethernet ports, load Client Access with Operations
Console and you are all set.
Pete
Pete Massiello
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Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 6:37 PM
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Subject: Sat 2/28 - I need a twinax terminal today in the South Bay Area
Long story short,
I have a client who really needed a box today to get a project done over
the
weekend. He ordered a box from a reseller but ordered it without a twinax
terminal and this is his first iSeries. (He paid like $600 to have the
box
shipped air priority for Saturday delivery from Atlanta to SFO, so he
really
needed it today).
Well, he has no twinax terminal to use as a console so we can start the
box
up, get IP configured so I can access the box remotely.
Is there anyone in the Bay Area (they are in the South Bay area, Morgan
Hill) that has a terminal and twinax cable (just a few feet) that can help
me out here?
Feel free to call my office number below if you can help.
cjg
Carl J. Galgano
EDI Consulting Services, Inc.
770-422-2995
F: 678-881-9224
http://www.ediconsulting.com
530 Roselane Street
Marietta, GA 30060
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