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Jeff

Yeah, the ASMI can do that, as I recall. It seems to use one or the other of the HMC ports. It can even be set up to be accessible from the network, I believe, although I never probed that option far enough.

Vern

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From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

A post I just read popped a question into my brain.

If there's a problem with the one and only ethernet line on my i5 520 to
where I need to do a vary off/on to correct, I can now do that in one of
2 (maybe 3) ways:

1) Go to the lone remaining twinax display I have and perform it there
2) Use my ops console direct connect and do it there
3) Sign on to my IXS, open a 5250 session, and do it there (I think)

But if my next system has no twinax, no IXS, no HMC, and who knows what
for a console , how would I do that?

Is this where the ASM port comes in?

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Jeff Crosby
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