From: Andrew (arousch@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Oct 08 2000 - 13:03:07 GMT-3
LAT is DEC's "Local Area Transport." It's the transport used with DEC (or
compatible) terminal servers to communicate with a VAX or Alpha running
VMS. Typically a Cisco was thrown into the mix when people wanted to
migrate from LAT to TCP/IP via the protocol translation feature of IOS (at
least that's what I used them for back in the day.)
You could probably pick up a cheap DEC terminal and run it into the Cisco
and play with it there.
At 09:41 AM 10/8/00 -0400, John Conzone wrote:
> Hi, all. The archives are kinda thin on this subject, and I've never
> used lat.
> Can you guys point me in the right direction on this? How is it most
> ususally deployed? I see some references to bridging it, which seems
> straight forward, and also translating it.
> It seems we can set up a LAT service on a router to test as well, bit
> I can't get this to work. Any help is appreciated.
> Thanks!
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