Step 1 - Configure an Asynchronous Line Description
Youmust use the line description name when you add the dial-in or dial-out profile
for the line in “Step 3 - Determine Configuration Profile Type”on page 132.
Tocheck for existing asynchronous line descriptions, enter the following:
WRKLIND LIND(*ASYNC)
If line descriptions exist, AS/400 displays them as shown in Figure85 on page 130.
If no line descriptions exist, or if you prefer to create a new one, do either of the
following:
vPress F6=Create from the Work with Line Descriptions display.
vEnter the CRTLINASC on the command line and press F4, then F9.
Continue at “Asynchronous Line Description Parameters” on page152. Then return
to “Step 2 - Configure AS/400 For YourModem” on page 130.
Work with Communication Resources
System: SYSNAM
Type options, press Enter.
2=Edit 4=Remove 5=Work with configuration descriptions
Opt Resource Type Text
CC02 2623 Comm Processor
LIN08 2609 Comm Adapter
LIN081 2609 V.24 Port Enhanced
LIN082 2609 V.24 Port
LIN05 2609 Comm Adapter
LIN051 2609 V.24 Port Enhanced
LIN052 2609 V.24 Port
LIN06 2609 Comm Adapter
LIN061 2609 V.24 Port
LIN062 2609 V.24 Port
CMB01 2615 Combined function IOP
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F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print F11=Display resource addresses/statuses
F12=Cancel
Figure 84. Hardware Support for SLIP-Example
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