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Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
Chapter 4    Setting Up RACs
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The LAT Window
The
LAT
 window uses the following fields:
Server Name
 identifies the RAC in the LAT protocol. The name
you enter should match the VMS host's node name used in the
HIC configuration file. The default value is
LAT
 followed by the
physical ethernet address of the server (e.g.,
LAT_080002BF0020
).
Remote Group Codes
 specifies LAT protocol remote group codes
that can access local services offered by a RAC. To access these
services, the RAC must have at least one enabled group code
that matches the service's group codes. Enter
all
,
none
, a series
of numbers separated by commas, (e.g., 1, 5, 7) or a range of
numbers separated by dashes (e.g., 1, 5, 200-255). You can use
any number between 0 and 255.
Virtual CLI Group Codes
 specifies remote group codes that are
assigned to virtual CLI users. All virtual CLI users have the
same group code. Enter
all
 to enable all groups,
none
 to disable
all groups, a series of numbers separated by commas (e.g., 1, 5,
7), or a range of numbers separated by dashes (e.g., 1, 5, 200-
255). You can use any number between 0 and 255.
AppleTalk
The RAC implementation of AppleTalk provides dial-in connectivity in
a multi-protocol network. Using the RAC as a dial-in AppleTalk Remote
Access (ARA) server, a remote ARA user can dial into the RAC and
become a directly connected ARA network user. The RAC is transparent
to the ARA user; it behaves like an AppleTalk end node.
AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP) allows Apple PowerBook
and Macintosh computers to communicate with one another or with an
AppleTalk network over standard telephone lines. A remote ARA user
can dial into an AppleTalk network and take advantage of all the services
available on the network, including: