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Craig,

The future direction and support for Consoles on the i is Lan
Console for all non-HMC managed system. That is IBM's stated direction as
well. This is what we are installing now at all our sites, and once we do
it, our customers love it. Especially those that have had twinax with no
remote access capabilities.

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Craig Pelkie
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 5:01 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Need advice on Operations Console vs. LAN Console

I am spec'ing a 520 POWER Entry system, I am trying to decide upon the
relative merits of the Opeations Console vs. a LAN Console.

Operations Console: requires the PCIe 2-Line WAN w/modem feature. The only
use I would have for this feature is the Ops Console, so if LAN Console is
viable, I don't think I will need this feature. I am familiar with using Ops
Console on my iSeries model 270. It has performed flawlessly the few times I
have used it. This is the feature that uses the Operations Console program
in iSeries Access for Windows.

LAN Console: as far as I can tell, this will run on the Dual Port 1Gb
Ethernet adapter, which is speced into the system.

Not up for discussion: twinax, concerns about using Windows program to
manage i, etc.

I simply need pros/cons of LAN Console, as I am completely unfamiliar with
that option. Any pointers to references are appreciated.

Thank you,
Craig Pelkie


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