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LANCP, DEFINE, DEVICE, Qualifiers, /ELAN

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

    On Alpha systems, the /ELAN qualifier has two values: enable and
    disable. With /ELAN=ENABLE along with the keyword STARTUP, the
    LAN emulation is loaded when LANACP starts. With /ELAN=DISABLE,
    the same parameters used with ENABLE can be invoked.

    The /ELAN qualifier's syntax is as follows:

    DEFINE DEVICE/ELAN =(parent=parent device,
                         name="ELAN NAME to join",
                         size=1516
                         type=CSMACD
                         Enable,
                         Disable,
                         description = "description string,")

    The meaning of the syntax for /ELAN is as follows:

    Option     Meaning

    parent     The ATM adapter device name. An example of the parent
               device for DAPCA is: HWn0, where n is the controller
               number. An example of the parent device for DGLTA is:
               HCn0, where n is the controller number.
    name       Optionally specified if you want to join a specific
               ELAN. The default is null.
    size       Maximum frame size of the LAN you want to join. Valid
               sizes are 1516, 4544, or 9234 bytes. The default is
               1516.
    type       Support currently only for CSMACD, which is the
               default.
    descriptionA method of describing the ELAN for display purposes
               only.

    Keywords and their meanings for /ELAN are as follows:

    Keyword  Meaning

    Enable   Begins a join on a specified emulated LAN. It also loads
             the driver, if not already loaded.
    Disable  Causes a client to leave the emulated LAN.
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