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LAT Server Parameters

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Server Configuration LAT Server Parameters 4.3 LAT Server Parameters Two groups of LAT parameters can be specified in order for the Server to communicate on the network: the Server's identification information (its identification string and name) and network timers. In addition, a node limit can be set if desired. 4.3.1 Server Identification Select a short, unique and descriptive name for the Server, as well as a more descriptive string to be used as the identification string. The name may contain up to 16 characters and the identification string may contain up to 40 characters. Figure 4-4: Defining Server Name Local> DEFINE SERVER NAME "Server_1" Local> DEFINE SERVER IDENT "Biolab Server: Printer Available" Note: If you change the Server name, be sure to echo the change in any existing NetWare print setups. 4.3.2 Network Timers The LAT network timers (Circuit, Keepalive, and Multicast) as well as the Retransmit Limit are set to default values at the factory and are correct for most networks. They should be changed only if you are sure the change is necessary. Figure 4-5: Changing LAT Parameters Local> DEFINE SERVER CIRCUIT 60 Local> DEFINE SERVER RETRANSMIT LIMIT 100 4.3.3 Node Limit The Set/Define Server Node Limit command is used to set the number of remote LAT service nodes for which the Server will store information. This limit can be set in large network environments to keep Server network overhead down. Figure 4-6: Setting a Node Limit Local> DEFINE SERVER NODE LIMIT 5 4-3

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Server Configuration
LAT Server Parameters
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4.3
LAT Server Parameters
Two groups of LAT parameters can be specified in order for the Server to communicate on the network: the
Server’s identification information (its identification string and name) and network timers. In addition, a
node limit can be set if desired.
4.3.1
Server Identification
Select a short, unique and descriptive name for the Server, as well as a more descriptive string to be used as
the identification string. The name may contain up to 16 characters and the identification string may contain
up to 40 characters.
Figure 4-4:
Defining Server Name
Note:
If you change the Server name, be sure to echo the change in any existing
NetWare print setups.
4.3.2
Network Timers
The LAT network timers (Circuit, Keepalive, and Multicast) as well as the Retransmit Limit are set to
default values at the factory and are correct for most networks. They should be changed only if you are sure
the change is necessary.
Figure 4-5:
Changing LAT Parameters
4.3.3
Node Limit
The
Set/Define Server Node Limit
command is used to set the number of remote LAT service nodes for
which the Server will store information. This limit can be set in large network environments to keep Server
network overhead down.
Figure 4-6:
Setting a Node Limit
Local> DEFINE SERVER NAME “Server_1”
Local> DEFINE SERVER IDENT “Biolab Server: Printer Avail-
able”
Local> DEFINE SERVER CIRCUIT 60
Local> DEFINE SERVER RETRANSMIT LIMIT 100
Local> DEFINE SERVER NODE LIMIT 5