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I use LAN console on my personal 820 since I don't have any real
terminals around.
I've only been loosely following this conversation so if this was
already mentioned, please don't flame me. When you have a LAN console
the device is mapped to physical windows machine. If for some reason
you blast windows on that machine, and you don't have this security
option set to allow creating new devices from sst you are in for fun!
There is a procedure you have to do to reset the devices on the control
panel and for me it didn't work on several attempts. After a while I
finally got in on QCONSOLE. If I were you I'd create several unused
devices like QCONSOLE1, QCONSOLE2, QCONSOLE3 and leave them around in
case you lose your primary LAN console machine.
Thanks,
Mark
On 04/16/2013 05:03 PM, Evan Harris wrote:
You can do it from sst if you've previously set the system security values
allowing this.
If they can get a console active then getting to dst is just a function 21
anyway.
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