See Local Area Transport.
Local Area Transport. Protocol within DECnet for the exchange of small packets of data between Digital Equipment hosts and terminal servers in a LAN environment.
DEC's protocol designed specifically for terminal servers.
Local Area Transport. A network protocol used by the DECstations to perform serial communications across the Ethernet. LAT is used to print documents from Workstations to the printer on the terminal server. Modem communications are also handled by LAT protocols.
local-area transport. A network virtual terminal protocol developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.
Local area transport. A communications protocol that lets terminal emulators access VMS systems over Ethernet.
See Local Address Table (LAT).
Local Area Transmitter. provides four channels of instructional television programming to schools district(s) within the coverage areas of the Tape and Delay Centers. Programming is scheduled locally by school district(s) involved using the ITFS system.
Local Address Table. A table of all internal IP address pairs on the private network where Microsoft Proxy Server is installed. This list is used to control access between clients on the internal network and remote IP addresses on external IP networks (or the Internet). The LAT is registered and stored in a text-based file (Msplat.txt) within the installed directory for Microsoft Proxy Server (C:\Msp\Clients). This file is distributed to clients during setup and updated periodically by Microsoft Proxy Server.
Local Address Table. An IP address table defining the internal network address space for Proxy Server. When filling client URL requests, the LAT tells Proxy Server to go the internal network and not to the Internet for the IP addresses specified in this table.
Local Area Transport. Digital Equipment Corporation's protocol for communication on a Local Area Network (LAN)
A DecNet specific protocol for the exchange of small packets of data between typically Dec Vax host computers and terminal servers in a LAN.
A protocol for local area networks that specializes in communications between the hosts and user terminals connected to the network.
Local Area Transport, a Digital Equipment Corporation proprietary network communication protocol. The protocol is based on the idea of a relatively small, known number of hosts on a local network sending small network packets at regular intervals. LAT will not work on a wide area network scale, as TCP/IP does.
local area transport. A DECnet protocol used for terminal-to-host communications. ... more
Local area transport. A communications protocol from Digital Equipment Corporation for controlling terminal traffic in a DECnet environment.