Do you have a switch ? Just plug all the ports into the switch and your
laptop as well.
To eliminate ACS you could just use telnet from a windows command prompt
or putty.
If you can ping the address on the LAN you should be able to get a
connection and then you can check the console settings form sst.
This is a LAN connection NOT a console connection.
No twinax card in that box ?
Don Brown
From: "B Stone" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/10/2019 09:13 AM
Subject: Re: Connecting to V5R4 System
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I think the main issue is I can't log on because of some obscure error
using ACS either because the OS version is too old or something else. But
I can ping the LAN console IP.
I tried connecting using 5250 to the LAN console IP using ports 23, 2323,
3001, 3002, etc. I can hear the system grinding away but then it stop and
never connects or gives me a signon.
And as far as the other IP addresses that they system has, I know what
they
are but I can't ping them... and it's either because I don't know which
port on the back on the system to plug it into, and/or I'm not sure if I
can go right from my PC's ethernet port to the IBM i without a crossover
cable or hub.
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