4DLT™ is a Silicon Graphics implementation of the Local Area Transport (LAT™) protocol, a network protocol originally developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC™) to optimize communications between terminal users and network hosts. 4DLT enables Silicon Graphics computers to participate in a LAT network.
4DLT software performs LAT terminal server functions in a Silicon Graphics computer, allowing a user to connect to the LAT network from his or her workstation. 4DLT software also enables a Silicon Graphics system to supply its resources to other LAT network users.
The 4DLT Administrator's Guide explains how to configure and maintain 4DLT software on a Silicon Graphics workstation. The audience for the 4DLT Administrator's Guide is system and network administrators who are responsible for implementing and maintaining LAT services on a Silicon Graphics node. The procedures in this guide require the following proficiencies:
Familiarity with LAT network features and user functions
Experience in managing LAN resources
Familiarity with the IRIX™ operating system
Facility with a UNIX editor
Knowledge of network protocols (for STREAMS configuration only)
The 4DLT Administrator's Guide is organized into these chapters:
| Chapter 1, “Notes to New 4DLT Administrators” |
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| Chapter 2, “4DLT Software Fundamentals” |
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| Chapter 3, “4DLT Setup Procedures” |
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| Chapter 4, “Performing Routine LAT Maintenance” |
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| Chapter 5, “Reconfiguring LAT Operating Parameters” |
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In addition to the Administrator's Guide, 4DLT documentation consists of the 4DLT Release Notes, which contain technical notes and installation instructions for 4DLT, and the 4DLT User's Guide, which contains instructions for accessing LAT resources from a Silicon Graphics workstation.
For additional introductory information on LAT, see LAT Network Concepts, published by Digital Equipment Corporation.