LAT/Telnet Gateway
George Robbins
grr at cbmvax.UUCP
Sat Aug 19 15:23:51 AEST 1989
In article <17344 at ut-emx.UUCP> robert at perv.pe.utexas.edu (Robert R. Schneider) writes:
> I'm trying to set up a LAT/Telnet Gateway on a DECstation-3100 we have.
>
> Also when I do a file /dev/tty06 it shows up as being a LAT terminal. With
> lcp I've tried to set up the service by;
>
> lcp -v node -V "Local node service" -v telnet:/dev/tty06 -V "Telnet Service"
>
> to which lcp returns with;
> lcp -v: non LAT device
I'd double check that you have the appropriate entries in your config file
for the kernel you're running when you do this. Your /etc/ttys and lcp
stuff look reasonable, though I'd expect a -s in there somewhere, and the
file(1) suggests the correct major/minor device entries, so process of
elimination doesn't leave a lot of choices. Do you have "normal" LAT
terminal service working? How many lines and on which /dev/tty*?
You'll want the following options in your "config" file to support LAT
and terminal server access/control...
options DLI
options LAT
pseudo-device ether (not 100% sure you need this...)
pseudo-device dli
pseudo-device lat
pseudo-device lta 64 (number of LAT connections supported)
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