LCS
This specifies the LAN Channel Station (LCS) device/protocol type.
-n name
Identifies  the  host  network  adapter  to  use:  
On  Linux  systems  this  is  name  of  the  TUN/TAP  special  character  device,  normally  
/dev/net/tun.  
On  Windows  this  is  either  the  IP  or  MAC  address  of  the  host  systems  network  card.  
TunTap32  will  automatically  select  the  first  network  adapter  it  finds  if  the  option  is  
omitted,  this  may  be  not  desirable  for  some  users.  
--dev name
This is the same as “-n name”.
-o file
file  specifies  the  filename  of  the  OSA  Address  Table  (OAT).  If  this  option  is  
specified  the  optional  --mac  and  guestip  entries  are  ignored  in  preference  to  
statements  in  the  OAT  file.  For  a  description  of  the  OAT  file  see  next  section.  
--oat file
This is the same as “-o file”.
-m mac
mac  is  the  optional  hardware  address  of  the  interface  coded  in  the  format  
“xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx”.  If  you  use  the  “-o/--oat”  option  do  not  specify  an  address  here,  it  
will  be  ignored.  
--mac mac
This is the same “-m mac”.
-d
Specifies  that  debugging  output  has  to  be  produced  on  the  Hercules  control  panel.  
This  should  normally  be  left  unspecified.  
--debug
This is the same as “-d”.
guestip
This  is  an  optional  IP  address  of  the  Hercules  (guest  OS)  side.  This  is  only  used  to  
establish  a  point-to-point  routing  table  entry  on  the  driving  system.  If  you  use  the  
“  -o/--oat”  option  do  not  specify  an  address  here,  it  will  be  ignored.  
6.9.6.4 OSA Address Table (OAT) Syntax
The syntax for the OSA Address Table file is as follows:
*********************************************************
* Dev Mode Port Entry specific information...
*********************************************************
0400 IP 00 PRI 172.021.003.032
0402 IP 00 SEC 172.021.003.033
0404 IP 00 NO 172.021.003.038
0406 IP 01 NO 172.021.002.016
040E SNA 00
HWADD 00 02:00:FE:DF:00:42
 
             
            



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































