2. Type a name for the profile
3. Type *DIALto create a dial-out profile

Step 6 - Start the Configuration Profile

Figure 88 shows a number of SLIP *DIALprofiles. Use the option 9=Start to start a
profile.
Before you start a profile that is defined for a given line description, make sure that
the line description is not already being used by a different profile. Only one profile
at a time can use a given line.
When you start a profile by using option 9 from this display, you run the
STRTCPPTP command with its default settings. Other settings are available for
your use. For example, you may want to send an inquiry message that requires a
response before AS/400 releases the job. For example, use the inquiry message if
you are doing problem analysis and need to start the System Licensed Internal
Code (SLIC) component trace, tracing the ASCII device and controller.If AS/400 is
creating the device and controller names automatically at SLIP profile startup, you
need a way to pause the SLIP session job so you can display the object names. Or
you may want to keep the controller and device descriptions that AS/400 created
automatically, so that the jobs can be reused.
If your configuration profile does not start, you can print the script dialog that occurs
during start by specifying the *ERROR or *PRINT options on the STRTCPPTP
command. For information about using the *ERROR and *PRINT parameters, see
“Point-to-Point Jobs That Are Not Active” on page 139.
Monitoring Point-to-Point Activity
Use the Work with Point-to-Point TCP/IP (WRKTCPPTP) command to monitor and
manage SLIP activity.
Work with Point-to-Point TCP/IP
Type option, press Enter.
1=Add 2=Change 3=Copy 4=Remove 5=Display details 6=Print
9=Start 10=End 12=Work with line status 14=Work with session job
Line Line Job
Opt Name Mode Type Status Description Type Name
9__ MOLEANS1 *ANS *SLIP INACTIVE ASCSWIT6 *ASYNC
___ NIMROD *ANS *SLIP STRSSN ASCSWIT4 *ASYNC QTPPANS021
___ PEBBLES *ANS *SLIP RINGW ASCSWIT8 *ASYNC QTPPANS020
___ AS8TO7NSW *DIAL *SLIP INACTIVE ASCNONSW3 *ASYNC
___ BAMBAM *DIAL *SLIP INACTIVE ASCNONSW3 *ASYNC
___ DIALW31 *DIAL *SLIP INACTIVE ASCSWIT5 *ASYNC QTPPDIAL90
___ IBMIGNSP *DIAL *SLIP ACTIVE ASCSWIT7 *ASYNC QTPPDIAL93
___ IBMIGNSP1 *DIAL *SLIP INACTIVE ASCSWIT7 *ASYNC QTPPDIAL83
___ IBMIGNSP2 *DIAL *SLIP INACTIVE ASCSWIT7 *ASYNC QTPPDIAL89
More...
F8=Work with modems F9=Command line F10=Local interface status
F11=Display text F12=Cancel F14=Work with session jobs F24=More keys
Figure 88. Work with Point-to-Point TCP/IP-Starting a SLIPProfile
134 OS/400 TCP/IPConfiguration and Reference V4R4
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