Installing Operations Console connection modem
Depending on your console configuration, you might need to install the Operations Console connection modem.
If you are configuring a local console directly attached to the server or a local console directly attached with remote access allowed, you will need to install the Operations Console connection modem.
The Operations Console connection modem is not a physical modem, but a logical device driver that is included with the Operations Console and allows a local console to connect to a system. When the Operations Console connection modem is present, it is listed as Operations Console connection.
- Installing Operations Console connection modem for Windows 2000
For a local console to communicate with the system, install the Operations Console connection modem that is included with Operations Console. Use these instructions only if you are configuring a local console that is directly attached to the system or a local console that is directly attached with remote access allowed.
- Installing Operations Console connection modem for Windows XP
For a local console to communicate with the system, install the Operations Console connection modem that is included with Operations Console. Use these instructions only if you are configuring a local console that is directly attached to the system or a local console that is directly attached with remote access allowed.
Parent topic:
Completing required prerequisite tasks