Remote operations, Additional connections to the token ring lan – IBM 990 User Manual

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between the devices. The Ethernet adapter will have to be assigned an address on a
separate subnet from the token ring adapter.

Figure A-9 Token ring and Ethernet wiring scenario

Additional connections to the Token Ring LAN

These connections, shown in Figure A-10 on page 245, may be made to expand the
connectivity beyond the local Hardware Management Console and Support Elements. This
would be done as in the “Token ring only wiring scenario” on page 238.

Additional connections to the Ethernet LAN may be made to expand the connectivity beyond
the local Hardware Management Console and Support Elements. This would be done as in
the “Ethernet only - one-path wiring scenario” on page 240.

If connections to previous generations of IBM Enterprise Server systems are desired, they
may be connected using the token ring LAN.

If connection to the enterprise LAN is desired, it is recommended that an Ethernet bridge or
router be installed to isolate the Hardware Management Console and Support Elements from
other systems.

Remote operations

The ability to monitor or control a system from a central or remote location creates a powerful
tool for problem determination and diagnosis and operations assistance. This remote
capability can save time and money and increase the productivity of support staff. Technical
expertise can be centralized, reducing the need for highly skilled personnel at remote
locations.

There are several options available for controlling systems from a remote location:

Hardware Management Console
Web browser
Remote control program management product

Ethernet LAN

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