.   LAT Networking: Gateway, Router, or Bridge?   The Question is:    K Is it possible to run DEC LAT over a broadband VPN connection?  If yes what "  routers do you recommend/suggest?    Thanks     The Answer is :   D   This is not particularly an OpenVMS question, and thus the OpenVMSB   Wizard would tend to encourage direct contact with your preferedC   network services provider or support organization, or with the HP    Services organization.   >   LAT is a non-routed protocol based on Ethernet-style networkA   communications.  LAT assumes direct access to an Ethernet-style    connection and network.    B   LAT communications have been seen to be successfully bridged andF   switched, but the OpenVMS Wizard is aware of no available LAT router5   nor of any supported LAT-capable tunnel or gateway.    E   LAT has largely been replaced with telnet-capable terminal servers, G   and the later members of the DECserver family and most other terminal =   servers can support both LAT and telnet, or support telnet.    B   For assistance with the DECserver family, please contact DigitalF   Network Products Group (www.dnpg.com), the DECserver product vendor.   C   Here are a few of the related discussions: (546), (1578), (1762), A   (2111), (2272), (2312), (2631), (2696), (3202), (3280), (4394), A   (5173), (5267), (5691), (5737), (5881), (6271), (6447), (7143), B   (7151), (7504), (8177), (8287), (8876), (9346).  There are other&   LAT- and IP-related topics, as well.   5   Topic (1020) is the keystone topic for IP printing.    0  Answer written or last revised on  19-MAY-2004 