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Examples

   1.$ SET HOST/LAT SORTER
     %LAT-S-CONNECTED, session to SORTER established
     %LAT-I-TODISCON, type ^\ to disconnect the session
     Username: BARKER
     Password:
        .
        .
        .

     $ LOGOUT
     BARKER logged out at 30-DEC-2001  11:04:51.45
     %LAT-I-DISCONNECTED, session disconnected from SORTER
     -LAT-I-END, control returned to node HOME
     $

     This SET HOST/LAT command connects the user to the service
     SORTER, which is a computer system. The first message confirms
     that the user has been connected to that service. The second
     message informs the user how to disconnect the session. (The
     user can also disconnect the session by logging out from
     SORTER.) SORTER then prompts for the username and password.
     Use the normal login procedure to log in to the system. When
     the user logs out of the service SORTER, the terminal displays
     the DCL command prompt of the user's local processor system
     (HOME).

   2.$ SET HOST/LAT/DESTINATION_PORT=BOSTON-
     _$ /NODE=STATE/DISCONNECT=F BUDGET

     This command connects the user's terminal to the service BUDGET
     that is offered on port BOSTON, on service node STATE. The user
     can disconnect the session by pressing Ctrl/F.

   3.$ SET HOST/LAT PURSE
     Password:

     This command attempts to connect the user's terminal to the
     service PURSE. The service PURSE is password protected, so the
     user is prompted for a password. The user could have specified
     the password within the SET HOST/LAT command, as shown in the
     next example.

   4.$ SET HOST/LAT/PASSWORD=BEOR PURSE

     This command connects the user's terminal to the password-
     protected service PURSE. The password is BEOR.