From: Scott Morris (SMorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jul 31 1999 - 14:25:50 GMT-3
Well... That depends. Yes, LAT "technically" needs to be bridged in it's
raw form.. However, there are commands which will translate LAT into a
TCP/IP address/service. If I were you, I'd not only be aware of it, but be
able to do it. In that instance, you'll find that you can then access the
LAT service as long as your IP works across the network.
Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE (3.x), CCDP, CCIE #4713
smorris@tele-tech.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Carter [mailto:bcarter@family-net.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 1999 9:42 AM
To: CCIE Lab group
Subject: LAT
I have been trying to study LAT. About the only thing I here of doing
with LAT is the LAT service CCIE autocommand sho version. I know LAT
has to be bridged yadayadayada.... Is This all I need to know about
LAT??
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bill Carter Favorite Quote "bodega stuck again... " -Cisco Bug CSCdk37204 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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