How to install Operations Console Connection Modem on a system
running Windows® 2000.
You must install the Operations Console connection modem that
is shipped with Operations Console in order for a local console to communicate
with the server. Only use these instructions if you are configuring a local
console directly attached to the server or a local console directly attached
to the server with remote access allowed.
To install:
- Click
- Double-click Phone and Modem Options and
click on the Modem tab to display the Install
New Modem panel. If you have other modems installed, the Modems
Properties panel will display, and you need to click Add.
- Click the Modems tab.
- Click Add.
- Select Don't detect my modem; I will select it from
a list, and then click Next.
- Click Have Disk...
Note: If you know the full
path to the Operations Console Connection driver (cwbopaoc.inf), enter it
here. Then, go to step 8. If you do not know the path, continue with step
7.
- Click Browse...
Navigate to drive:\path\Client
Access\Aoc\Inf\ cwbopaoc.inf where drive: is the drive where iSeries™ Access
for Windows is
installed.
Note: The default installation path C:\Program Files\Ibm\Client
Access\Aoc\Inf\cwbopaoc.inf).
Click Open.
- Click OK. Operations Console
Connection should be listed.
- Click Next.
- Select the communications port where you are going to install the
Operations Console cable (for example, COM1).
- Click Next.
- If the Digital Signature Not Found window appears, click Yes.
- Click Finish. You should be back in the Modems tab
of the Phone and Modem Options folder.
- Click OK.