Configuring PPP Connection Profiles ................96
Accessing Point-to-Point functions through Operations Navigator ......96
Checking for existing PPP Connection Profiles .............96
PPP Configuration Scenarios ...................97
Example: Configuring Windows 95/98 to an AS/400 using a PPP Connection 97
Example: Connecting to the Internet using an ISP ..........97
Example: Connecting two AS/400s using dial-on-demand ........98
Example: AS/400 Office-to-Office Scenarios .............100
Example: Remote LAN Access with Transparent Subnetting .......104
Example: Remote LAN Access with Dynamic Routing (RIP) .......107
Monitoring Activity .......................109
Point-to-Point Jobs ......................110
Connection Alternatives .....................111
Analog Phone Lines .....................112
Digital Data Service......................112
DDS...........................112
Switched-56 ........................113
ISDN ...........................113
T1/E1 ...........................114
Fractional T1 ........................115
Using an Asynchronous Modem or ISDN Terminal Adapter ........115
PPP ISDN Support ......................115
Configuring SLIP Connection Profiles ................115
Writing Connection Dialog Scripts .................118
Connection Script Considerations for SLIP .............118
Connection Script Considerations for PPP .............124
NLS Considerations......................125
Using SLIP with an Asynchronous Line Description ...........126
Connection Dialog Scripts ...................127
Configuring AS/400 Point-to-Point for SLIP .............127
Monitoring Point-to-Point Activity .................134
PPP/SLIP over *PPP ......................156
Chapter 5. Telnet Client .....................159
5250 Full-Screen Mode Considerations ...............159
TN5250—Start TCP/IP Telnet Command ..............159
TN5250—Screen Size .....................159
3270 Full-Screen Mode Considerations ...............159
TN3270—Start TCP/IP Telnet Command ..............160
Using a Display Station during Telnet 3270 Full-Screen Mode ......160
TN3270—Screen Size .....................161
TN3270—Cursor Select Key ..................162
TN3270—Messages .....................162
TN3270—Handling Null Characters ................162
VTxxx Full-Screen Mode Considerations ...............163
Operational Differences ....................163
Keyboard Issues .......................164
Screen Issues ........................165
VTxxx—Screen Size .....................166
VTxxx—Character Attributes ..................166
VTxxx—Start TCP/IP Telnet Command...............166
Changing the VTxxx Keyboard Map ................167
VTxxx—National Language Support................179
VTxxx—Multinational Mode ...................180
VTxxx—National Mode ....................180
System Functions Available during a Telnet Client Session ........182
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