
Configuration of Specific Types of Devices As LAT Services
12-6 Configuring and Managing LAT Services
Configuration of Specific Types of Devices As LAT
Services
Introduction
This section provides examples of configuring the following types of devices as LAT
services:
• A personal computer (as both a LAT service and a terminal)
• A computer
• A modem
• A printer
When you configure each type of device, you need to determine if the devices use
SIGNAL CONTROL or MODEM CONTROL. For additional information, refer to
Specifying MODEM CONTROL and SIGNAL CONTROL in Chapter 10.
Configuring a Personal Computer As a Terminal and LAT Service
The following example shows a sample configuration of a personal computer (PC)
used as a terminal and a LAT service. With the port set to ACCESS DYNAMIC, the
PC can switch between terminal emulation mode and file transfer mode.
When a PC is configured as a terminal, you can use the connect command to use a
printer service. To do this, the PC must have an application program that provides file
transfer capabilities.
Example: Configuring a PC As a Terminal and LAT Service
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 ACCESS DYNAMIC AUTOBAUD DISABLED AUTOCONNECT
DISABLED
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 AUTOPROMPT ENABLED AUTHORIZED GROUPS
10,24,46
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 BREAK DISABLED DEDICATED NONE DEFAULT
PROTOCOL LAT
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 DSRLOGOUT ENABLED FAILOVER ENABLED
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 INACTIVITY LOGOUT ENABLED INTERRUPTS
DISABLED