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Follow-on question:  I have 2 NICs in our iSeries.  One is in use by the
IXS, the other by the iSeries.  Do I need a another NIC for the LAN console?

"Tom Hightower" <tomh=WgFEu9fVc9EAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote in
message news:b19m40$81c$1@main.gmane.org...
> I need to convert our iSeries from a direct cable console to LAN console.
> To get ready, I've been reading thru the "iSeries Operations Console Setup
> SC41-5508-02
>
(http://as400bks.rochester.ibm.com/html/as400/v5r1/ic2929/books/c4155082.pdf
> ).
>
> One of the steps in chapter 5 reads like so:
> If you have not configured the Operations Console LAN Adapter on the
iSeries
> server, enter the service interface name of the system (system name of the
> Operations Console LAN adapter) that will be used for this LAN connection.
> Then, click Next.
>
> Huh?  What's the service interface name of the system, and where do I find
> it?




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