The virtual console provides the console function for the Linux server.
The virtual console is used primarily during the initial install of Linux. The virtual console can also be used to view server errors or to restore communication to the LAN. This console connection is used prior to configuring TCP/IP.
Any Telnet client can be used as the Linux console. Multiple Telnet clients can share access to the same virtual console. To connect to a console, you will have to Telnet to port 2301 of the primary or server. TCP/IP must be configured and running on at least one i5/OS® partition. The example below uses the IBM® Personal Communications client.
Remote Panel privilege for the Linux partition is required to use the Linux virtual console. The QSECOFR service tools user ID is prevented from using the Linux console.
For more information on how to configure user profiles, refer to Logical partition authority.