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TERMINAL SERVERS
4.5.5 L
OGICAL
C
HARACTERISTICS
—LAT
The following example shows several logical options that are unique to
the LAT environment. You can add them to a terminal definition.
1 Local> DEFINE PORT 1 DEFAULT PROTOCOL LAT
2 Local> DEFINE PORT 1 AUTHORIZED GROUPS ALL ENABLED
3 Local> DEFINE PORT 1 DEDICATED r11at
Figure 4-14. Configuring Terminal—Logical Port Setup for LAT
Step 1: Define LAT as the Default Protocol
Statement 1 indicates that the primary use of the port will be for LAT sessions
(the default is Telnet). The Terminal Server will assume that all user requests
are for LAT services unless TELNET will be specifically indicated in the user’s
command.
Step 2: Define Authorized LAT Group for the Port
Statement 2 permits all LAT service groups to be available to this port. If this
command is omitted, only group 0 will be authorized. The user may later use
the PORT GROUPS command to restrict the authorized groups further and
to associate himself with only part of the groups. For example, when he uses
the SHOW SERVICES command, he will see only a partial listing of available
services, those that belong to his group. Statement 3 specifies that on this
DEDICATED port, the user is prevented from logging on to any host on the
network other than that specified.
Other configuration commands that may be used for LAT terminals are:
• DEFINE PORT LIMITED VIEW—This prevents the terminal user from
listing the LAT nodes and LAT services. (Default: DISABLED)
• DEFINE PORT NAME—This specifies a unique port name to the port.
Refer to the previous section for the list of default names.
• DEFINE REMOTE PORT MODIFICATION—This allows or prevents
a LAT service to change port characteristics. (Default: DISABLED)
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