Note: Youcan perform these panel options only by using AS/400 Operations
Navigator: 2 (Change), 3 (Copy), 4 (Remove), and 5 (Display details).
Basically, you can control the operational aspects of PPPfrom the command line
interface, but for configuration tasks that are PPP specific, you need to use
Operations Navigator.
Work with Point-to-Point TCP/IP
Type option, press Enter.
1=Add 2=Change 3=Copy 4=Remove 5=Display details 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
___ ______ ____
___ BAMBAM *ANS *SLIP STRSSN ANSWERIT4 *ASYNC QTPPANS002
___ BARNEY *ANS *SLIP ACTIVE ANSWERIT1 *ASYNC QTPPANS001
___ BETTY *ANS *PPP INACTIVE ANSWERIT2 *PPP QTPPANS003
___ DINO *ANS *PPP OUTQ ANSWERIT5 *PPP QTPPANS010
___ PEBBLES *ANS *SLIP CALLW ANSWERIT3 *PPP QTPPANS004
___ FRED *DIAL *SLIP INACTIVE DIALOMATIC *ASYNC
___ WILMA *DIAL *PPP ACTIVE ALTDIAL *PPP QTPPDIAL01
Bottom
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F9=Command line F10=Local interface status
F11=Display status F12=Cancel F14=Work with session jobs F24=More keys
Figure 104. Sample Work with Point-to-point TCP/IPpanel with *PPP profiles
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