Select this line service to set the PPP connection to use a line from a line pool. When the PPP connection starts, the iSeries™ server selects an unused line from the line pool. For dial on-demand profiles, the server does not select the line until it detects TCP/IP traffic for the remote system.
You can use a line pool instead of defining a particular line description for a connection profile. You can specify one or more line descriptions in a line pool.
A line pool also enables a single connection profile to handle either multiple incoming analog calls or a single outgoing analog call. The line returns to the line pool when the PPP connection ends.
If you use the line pool to handle multiple incoming analog calls simultaneously, you need to indicate the maximum number of incoming connections. You can set this on the Connections tab of theNew Point-to-Point Profile Properties dialog when you configure your connection profile. Use the Multilink setting to use line pools for single connections with increased bandwidth.
For PPP connections that use a specific line, the connection ends if the line is not available unless the dynamic resource sharing is enabled. For connections that use a line pool, at least one line in the line pool must be available when the profile starts.
In addition, if the resources are configured as shared (enable dynamic resource sharing), additional resource availability is achieved particularly for outgoing connections.
The iSeries server selects a line from the line pool only when using a dial-on-demand connection. Other connections can use the same line at other times.
For example, if your environment needs four unique connection types but you only need two lines at any given time, you can use a line pool to make this environment work. You can create four dial-on-demand connection profiles and have each profile reference a line pool that contains two line descriptions. Each of the lines will be for use by all four connection profiles, thus allowing two connections to be active at any time. By using a line pool, you do not need to have four separate lines.
Also, if your environment is a combination between a PPP Client and a PPP Server, lines can be shared (enable dynamic resource sharing) whether they are used as 'single lines' or placed in a 'line pool'. The profile that started first will not commit the resource unless the connection is active. For example, if the PPP Server is started, and is listening for the incoming connections, it will 'lend' a line it uses to the PPP Client that started and 'borrowed' the shared line from the PPP Server.
Line pools are defined within a connection profile. For basic line pool configuration, follow these steps: