Step 4: Testing the connection
After you finish configuring both systems, you should test the connectivity to ensure that the systems are sharing the modem to reach external networks.
- Ensure that the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
terminator profile is active.
- In iSeries™ Navigator,
expand 10.1.1.73 > Network > Remote Access Services > Receiver Connection Profiles.
- In the right pane, find the required profile (toExternal) and verify the Status field is Active. If not, right-click the profile and select Start.
- Start the Remote dial profile on 10.1.1.74.
- In iSeries Navigator,
expand 10.1.1.74 > Network > Remote Access Services > Originator Connection Profiles.
- In the right pane, find the required profile (toModem) and verify the Status field is Active. If not, right-click the profile and select Start.
- Start the remote dial profile on System B.
- In iSeries Navigator,
expand 192.168.1.2 > Network > Remote Access Services > Originator Connection Profiles.
- In the right pane, find the profile you created and verify the Status field is Active. If not, right-click the profile and select Start.
- If possible, ping the Internet service provider (ISP) or other destination that you've dialed to verify both profiles are active. You will attempt the ping from both 10.1.1.74 and 192.168.1.2.
- As an alternative, you can also check the connection status.
- In iSeries Navigator,
expand the system > Network > Remote Access Services > Originator Connection Profiles.
- In the right pane, right-click the profile you created and select Connections.
On the Connection Status window you can see which profiles are active, inactive,
connecting, and more.
Parent topic:
Scenario details: Sharing a modem between logical partitions using L2TP