The virtual control panel is an alternative to the remote control panel for parallel cable. Like the remote control panel, the virtual control panel is a way to use control panel functions through a PC.
The graphical user interface for the virtual control panel is identical to the remote control panel. Also, the virtual control panel can perform most of the same functions as the remote control panel. If your server uses a keystick, the mode button works with the same functions as the physical control panel, depending on whether the keystick is inserted.
The biggest functional difference between the remote control panel and the virtual control panel is that the virtual control panel cannot power on the server. As an alternative, if you need to power on the system at a later time, you can use the IPL scheduling function in Operational Assistant, by pressing the Attention key. You can also use the GO POWER command and select option 2 (Change power on and off schedule).
If you use the virtual control panel, you should be aware of the following considerations:
The following table shows which server models are recommended for the virtual control panel and which models are recommended for the remote control panel.
Virtual control panel | Remote control panel |
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270 |
170 |
For information such as prerequisites, setup instructions, and configuration instructions for the virtual control panel, see the iSeries™ Access Web site.
For information about using the virtual control panel see Access control panel functions. See Control panel buttons, lights, and indicators for a description of the interface for the virtual control panel.