-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of John Lawson
Sent: 29 December 2003 00:45
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: DECServer 90L+ startup help
Are you trying to use one of these do to Reverse
LAT? The DECserver
90L+ is a nice little terminal server, but sadly it only supports plain
LAT. I've used mine to connect to TOPS-10, RSX-11M, and OpenVMS.
Waalll - I dunno what "LAT" means. As I described, I want to have two
or three RS232 devices in my office connected to thier corresponding ports
on the 11/44, and I acquired these DECservers on the advice of several
Members when I first broached the question a month back...
Ah, I missed this one. LAT is the protocol by which terminals can talk to a
host machine (Local Application Transport IIRC) so you must be running a LAT
server on the host machine - LATCP is standard on OpenVMS and is an option
under Tru64/DEC UNIX/OSF/Ultrix. It's non-routable and is designed for
single office environments, so while it can be bridged over a WAN things can
get nasty.
To do what you're describing physically you need a mux, not a terminal
server. I don't recall RT11 or RSTS ever being able to run LAT.
"Reverse LAT" is when you have terminal ports like you describe (I only go
as far back as the DLV11J) connected to a DECserver at the machine end and
you set up virtual connections from those remote ports to local ports on
another DECserver at the terminal end - a kind of mux. The DS90L+ can't do
that unfortunately. You need a DS200/300/90TL or third party equivalent.
cheers
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