Multiple-connection profile support

Point-to-point connection profiles that support multiple connections allow you to have one connection profile that handles many digital, analog, or L2TP calls.

This is useful when you want multiple users to connect to your iSeries™ server but do not want to specify a separate point-to-point connection profile to handle each PPP line. This feature is especially useful for the 2805 4-port integrated modem where four lines are for use from one adapter.

For analog lines with multiple-connection profile support, all lines in the specified line pool are used up to the maximum number of connections. Basically, a separate connection profile job is started for each line that is defined in the line pool. All connection profile jobs wait for incoming calls on their respective lines.

Local IP address for multiple-connection profiles:

You can use the local IP address with multiple-connection profiles, but it must be an existing IP address that is defined on your iSeries server. You can use the Local IP address pull down list to select the existing IP address. Remote users can access the resources that are on your local network if you choose the local iSeries server IP address as the local IP address for your PPP profile. Also, you must define the IP addresses that are in the remote IP address pool to be in the same network as the local IP address.

If you do not have a local iSeries server IP address or do not want the remote users to access the LAN, you must define a virtual IP address for your iSeries server. A Virtual IP address is also known as a circuitless interface. Your point-to-point profiles can use this IP address as their local IP address. Since this IP address is not tied to a physical network, it will not automatically forward traffic to other networks that are attached to your iSeries server.

To create a Virtual IP address, follow these steps:

  1. In iSeries Navigator, expand your server, and access Network > TCP/IP configuration > IPV4 > Interfaces.
  2. Right-click Interfaces and select New Interface > Virtual IP.
  3. Follow the Interface Wizard instructions to create your Virtual IP interface. Your point-to-point connection profiles can use the Virtual IP address once it is created. You can use the pull down list from the Local IP address field that is on the TCP/IP Settings page to use the IP address with your profile.
    Note: The Virtual IP address must be active prior to starting your multiple-connection profile; otherwise, the profile will not start. To activate the IP address after creating the interface, you select the option to start the IP address when using the Interface Wizard.

Remote IP address pools for multiple-connection profiles:

You can also use remote IP address pools with multiple-connection profiles. A typical one-connection point-to-point profile only allows you to specify one remote IP address, which is given to the calling system when the connection is made. Because multiple callers can now connect simultaneously, a remote IP address pool is used to define a starting remote IP address as well as a range of additional IP addresses that are given to the calling system.

Line pool restrictions:

These restrictions apply when using line pools for multiple connections: