10 You must specify modem information if you are using a modem. For most
modems, you can select one of the entries that appears when you press
F4.
If your modem does not appear in the list, go to “Step 2 - Configure AS/400
For Your Modem” on page 130.
Script Source Information:
11 You determine whether a connection script is to be used by specifying Y or
N. If you specify Y, the remote system that is dialing in must provide the
information required by the server connection script that you specify. The
remote system can do this by either of the following:
v Using a matching connection script on its system.
v Providing the information interactively.
Note: Not all systems support the option to provide the information
interactively.
The most common uses of scripts are for exchanging sign-on and password
information before permitting the remote client to connect to AS/400 system.
Another common use is to dynamically assign an IP address to the remote
SLIP client. If you do not require these functions, you can bypass script
processing.
For information about the ASCII character set identifier, see “NLS
Considerations” on page 125.
For examples of scripts, see “Connection Dialog Scripts” on page 156.
Remote System Access Information:
12 The remote system access information consists of the following:
v The remote service telephone number.
v The remote service access name.
v The remote service access password.
The remote service telephone number is the number that the modem calls
to contact the remote system. Use the remote service access name to
provide a user ID when the remote system requires this information before
allowing you to connect. If the remote system requires an account name in
addition to the user ID, then enter both values into the Remote service
access name field, separated by a blank as follows:
account userID
Use the remote service access password when the remote system also
requires you to provide a valid password for the user ID or account name.
If the remote system requires a user ID and password information, then you
must use a connection script and include the user ID and PASSWORD
keywords.
For examples of scripts, see “Connection Dialog Scripts” on page 156.
Asynchronous Line Description Parameters:
There are many parameters for
AS/400 Create Line Description Asynchronous (CRTLINASC) command. This topic
152 OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V4R4