jh@tut.fi (Juha Heinanen) (09/08/90)
In article <25806@boulder.Colorado.EDU> BILLW@mathom.cisco.com (WilliamChops Westfield) writes:
It isn't designed to have LAT and TCP on separate
ethernets - do you think that would be a useful addition? It doesn't
seem like a common configuration for people to have their LAT network
completely distinct from their IP network.
What we would need is a TELNET/LAT translator integrated in a router
so that one could run LAT over any part of the Internet, ie.
LAT-TELNET in the source router and TELNET-LAT at the destination.
This would solve the problem of running LAT over long distance when
bridging is for some reason or other out of question.
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