– Caller REMOTE_B receives IP address 192.168.139.1 A subnet mask of
255.255.255.0 allows AS/400 to add a direct route to the 192.168.139.0
network.
– Caller REMOTE_C receives IP address 192.168.57.1. A subnet mask of
255.255.255.0 allows AS/400 to add a direct route to the 192.168.57.0
network.
Note: You can add more routes if additional LANs are attached to AS/400
through subnetting.
Figure 80 shows the Routing dialog.
Monitoring Activity
You use Operations Navigator to create, change, view, start or stop a PPP
connection profile using the new PPP line type. After you configure a PPP
connection profile, you can start, stop, or delete it. To do this, right click the
connection profile you want in Operations Navigator’s tree view. Then, select Start,
Stop, or Delete from the context menu.
The Connection Profile list also allows you to monitor several things about a
point-to-point job by scrolling left or right on the window. The Status indicator tells
whether the connection is starting, in use, or ending. A value of Inactive specifies
that no jobs are currently running for that profile. A value of Ended - information
available, on the other hand, indicates that the connection has ended and that
information is available for that job. Examples of other status values that occur
while the job is running include Session job starting, Waiting for incoming call,
and Active.
Scroll to the right in the Connection Profile list to display more information. From
here, information can be gathered about a particular job. By using a combination of
the values for Job number, Job user, and Job, you can look at additional information
such as Point-to-Point Messages, Jobs, and Printer Output information. For
additional information, see “Point-to-Point Jobs” on page 110.
Figure 80. Example Routing for Dynamic Routing
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