Technical data

LANs (local area networks) (cont’d)
displaying OPCOM messages, Vo l 2 , 24–29
displaying status and counters, Vo l 2 , 24–27
enabling MOP downline load service, Vo l 2,
24–27
LANACP related OPCOM messages, Vo l 2,
24–26
LAN Auxiliary Control Program (LANACP)
utility, Vo l 2, 24–6
LAN Control Program (LANCP) utility, Vo l 2 ,
24–7
LANCP command files, Vo l 2 , 24–10
LANCP SPAWN function, Vo l 2 , 24–10
LAN MOP and DECnet MOP, Vo l 2, 24–24
Load Trace facility, Vo l 2, 24–29
migrating DECnet MOP to LAN MOP, Vo l 2 ,
24–24
MOP console carrier, Vo l 2 , 24–30
MOP downline load service, Vo l 2 , 24–24
MOP trigger boot, Vo l 2 , 24–31
node database management, Vo l 2 , 24–21
sample LAN MOP setup, Vol 2 , 24–25
setting device information, Vo l 2 , 24–21
setting LAN device parameters, Vo l 2, 24–13
setting node information, Vo l 2 , 24–22
setting up LAN MOP with CLUSTER_CONFIG,
Vo l 2 , 24–25
system management enhancements, Vo l 2 ,
24–1
using multiple LAN adapters for LAT node, Vo l
2, 26–8
LASTCP (LASTport Control Program)
See LASTport Control Program utility
LASTport/Disk
protocol, Vo l 2, 25–5
service, Vo l 2, 25–14
LASTport/Disk service
ESS$DADDRIVER, Vo l 2, 25–15
LASTport/Tape
protocol, Vo l 2, 25–5
service, Vo l 2, 25–14
LASTport/Tape service
ESS$MADDRIVER, Vo l 2, 25–15
LASTport Control Program (LASTCP) utility, Vo l
2, 25–5 to 25–15
account requirements, Vo l 2 , 25–14
command summary, Vo l 2 , 25–10
exiting, Vo l 2 , 25–10
functions, Vo l 2 , 25–9, 25–14
Help facility, Vo l 2 , 25–10
invoking, Vo l 2, 25–10
MAXBUF system parameter requirement, Vo l
2, 25–14
privileges required, Vo l 2 , 25–10
transport, Vo l 2, 25–15
LAT$CONFIG.COM command procedure, Vol 2 ,
26–16
invoking during system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–15
LAT$STARTUP.COM command procedure, Vo l 2 ,
26–16, 26–17
invoking during system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–15
LAT$SYSTARTUP.COM command procedure, Vo l
2, 26–16, 26–17, 26–18, 26–22
example, Vo l 2, 26–23
invoking during system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–15
LATACP
See LAT Ancillary Control Process
LAT Ancillary Control Process (LATACP), Vo l 2 ,
26–24
LAT Control Program (LATCP) utility, Vo l 2 ,
26–3, 26–14
See also LAT software
DELETE QUEUE_ENTRY command, Vo l 2 ,
26–21
exiting, Vo l 2, 26–15
features, Vo l 2, 26–14
invoking, Vo l 2, 26–15
/[NO]ANNOUNCEMENTS qualifier, Vo l 2 ,
26–4
/[NO]LARGE_BUFFER qualifier, Vo l 2 , 26–13
queuing incoming requests, Vo l 2 , 26–21
SET NODE command, Vo l 2 , 26–21
SET SERVICE command, Vo l 2, 26–21
setting up limited services, Vo l 2 , 26–21
SHOW QUEUE_ENTRY command, Vo l 2 ,
26–21
SHOW SERVICE command, Vo l 2, 26–21
summary of commands, Vo l 2 , 26–15
LATCP (Local Area Transport Control Program)
See LAT Control Program (LATCP) utility
LAT server, Vo l 2 , 25–6
LAT software
See also LAT Control Program (LATCP) utility
advantages and uses, Vo l 2 , 26–2
application programs, Vo l 2 , 26–2
creating a service, Vo l 2 , 26–19
customizing, Vo l 2, 26–18
disabling service announcements, Vo l 2 , 26–4
enabling outgoing connections, Vo l 2 , 26–22
load balancing, Vo l 2 , 26–3
managing the database size, Vo l 2, 26–24
modems, Vo l 2, 26–2
outgoing connections, Vo l 2 , 26–2, 26–3, 26–14
printers, Vo l 2, 26–2
autostart queues on, Vo l 1 , 14–4, 14–9
increasing availability of, Vo l 1 , 14–4, 14–9
LATSYM symbiont, Vo l 1 , 14–3, 14–71
PRTSMB symbiont, Vo l 1 , 14–71
sample configuration, Vo l 1 , 14–9
setting up, Vo l 1 , 14–14
spooling, Vo l 1, 8–36
troubleshooting, Vo l 1, 14–71
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