Reference Guide
Options Description
To enable optimization for low-speed connections, such as reducing
audio quality or decreasing protocol-specic cache size.
NoReducer={yes, no} Default is yes.
You can enable or disable the compression during the session.
Password={base-64 encoded password string , $SN, $MAC, $IP,
$DN, $UN, $PW, $TN}
Species the password required to log in to the application server.
Either a base-64 encoded login password or a variable can be used.
password — base-64 encoded login password
Variable and Description:
$SN — Serial number
$MAC — MAC address
$IP — IP Address
$DN — Sign-on domain name
$UN — Sign-on name
$PW — Sign-on password
$TN — Terminal name
NOTE: The application server password is not encrypted.
The user is prompted to enter the password when the
connection is made. This application server password
directive never starts a line, so it can be distinguished
from the thin client user sign-on password which starts a
line.
Ping={yes, no} Default is yes.
This option is used to enable ping. For non published application
connections, a ping (ICMP) is sent to the host server prior for
connecting, to verify that the host is reachable.
Reconnect={ no, yes, value of 1 to 3600} Default is no.
It controls the automatic reconnection to an application server after
a disconnection.
Option Value and action:
yes — Immediately restarts the connection in 30 seconds after a
disconnect. Default for reconnect is 30 seconds.
no — (default) Does not reconnect after a disconnect.
1...3600 — (integer) Species the interval to wait in seconds
before automatically restarting the connection after a
disconnection. Valid range is 1–3600.
Resolution={ default, seamless, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768,
1280x1024, 1600x1200}
Default is default, which starts the connection using the current
desktop display setting.
Species the connection display resolution. The default value starts
the connection using the current desktop display setting. Seamless
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