The remote control panel is a way to use control panel functions
through a PC. The graphical user interface of the remote control panel looks
similar to the physical control panel.
The following are characteristics of the remote control panel:
- The remote control panel installs through Operations Console.
- You can use the interface for the remote control panel to restart and
power off the server. Also, the remote control panel can power up the server
if it is cabled directly to the server. It cannot power up the server if it
is connected through a LAN. You can use the remote control panel to perform
most of the same functions as the physical control panel.
- You can use the remote control panel through a direct connection using
a serial port or a parallel port, depending on your server model. You can
also use the remote control panel through a LAN or remotely with
a modem connection.
- You can use remote control panel APIs to automate control of the remote
control panel through a user-created program.
- 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.
See Set up your control panel for information about setting up the remote
control panel. For information about using the remote control panel see Access
control panel functions. See Control panel buttons, lights, and indicators
for a description of the interface for the remote control panel.