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So how do I find out the IP address to the ASMI port? Is it in STRSST
somewhere?



On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Jim Oberholtzer <
midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

While I've not tried it, it sounds like the ticket. I had forgotten
about using ASMI to power up the system but that has the exact same
attributes as an HMC would, the FSP is up and running very shortly after
power is restored to the system unit.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 12/28/2012 2:04 PM, Jeff Crosby wrote:
Don't laugh at this idea.

2 PCs here can function as LAN Console. Each has 2 NIC cards, with the
2nd
NIC dedicated to the LAN Console connection. There is a single Linksys
switch on top of the System i rack with 3 ethernet cables attached:

1) To the T5 (I think) jack on the System i (10.10.10.1)
2) To my PC (10.10.10.2)
3) To the office manager's PC (10.10.10.3)

This is a completely isolated network. If I run an ethernet cable from
the
ASMI to that switch and can figure out the IP address of the ASMI, can I
just point a browser from my PC tohttps://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address? And then I could RDP to my desktop
from
home and away we go?



On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Kirk Goins<kirkgoins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I think this will work and says about $10K for an HMC...
Find the default AMSI/HMC port IP addresses for your system
Attach a laptop to which ever HMC port you choose using the same IP
subnet
as the port you are attaching to
Open a browser session and log in to AMSI
Set the other HMC port to an address that is compatible with your
local
network including Gateway address
Cable up that port up to the local network and access AMSI
In there I believe you can Power Up the Managed System.

.



On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Jeff Crosby<
jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>wrote:

> Short of an HMC, is there any way to remotely power up a System
i 520?
>
> I have LAN Console and Remote Control Panel on my desktop at
work. Due
to
> power issues last week (low voltage from utility) after a power
outage, I
> changed QPWRRSTIPL to 0 for no power up when power is restored.
>
> In a future outage that results in my power handling program
shutting
down
> the system, I have no recourse to power it up other than 1)
drive in to
> work, or 2) get an HMC, correct?
>
> I can remote from home to my work desktop, but since the System
i is
> powered off, there ain't not no Remote Control Panel.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Jeff Crosby
> VP Information Systems
> UniPro FoodService/Dilgard
> P.O. Box 13369
> Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
> 260-422-7531
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>
> The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the
opinion of my
> company. Unless I say so.
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