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<h1 class="topictitle1">Configure the LAN console for a logical partition</h1>
<div><p>Operations Console is an installable component of iSeries™ Access for Windows<sup>®</sup>.
It allows you to use your PC as the server console, perform control panel
functions, or both.</p>
<p>With <a href="../rzajr/rzajropconoverview.htm">Operations
Console</a>, you can administer iSeries servers that are on your local area
network (LAN). You can also remotely administer several iSeries servers at
different locations, including other LANs. All traffic between the console
and the iSeries server
is encrypted to improve the security of the server.</p>
<p>Once a LAN based operations console has been set up, the same connection
can be used to provide the Linux console. This has the advantage that all
Linux console traffic will be encrypted between the iSeries server and
the console.</p>
<p>To use the Operations Console LAN connection to provide the Linux console,
use the same Telnet commands as described in Connect to the virtual console,
however the commands must be run on the PC running the Operations Console,
and a TCP/IP address of 127.0.0.1 and port 2301 should be used with the Telnet
command. 127.0.0.1 is architected by TCP/IP to be the local server. This will
cause the Telnet program to connect to the Operations Console program, which
will in turn connect the Telnet client to the Linux console. See <a href="rzalmvirtualconsole.htm">Connect the virtual console</a> for more information.</p>
<p>If the Operations Console program is connected to more than one iSeries server, it
is currently not possible to specify which server the Linux console connects
to. It is recommended, therefore, that if Linux console support is being used,
that the Operations Console client be connected to only one iSeries server at
a time.</p>
<p>Using the Operations Console program to connect to the Linux console is
an alternative to using a direct Telnet connection to the iSeries server.</p>
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