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Options Description
$UN — Sign-on name used
$PW — Sign-on password used
$TN — Terminal name
Smartcard={no, yes} Default is no.
Yes/no option is used to enable Smart Card Authentication.
Speed_level={Broadband/LAN/Modem/Custom} Default value is LAN.
Handles the performance based on bandwidth.
SSH Connect Options
The following table contains the supported options you can use for SSH connections where defaults values are in bold:
Example:
CONNECT=SSH \
Description="SSH_Connection" \
Host=192.168.1.2 \
Reconnect=yes \
ReconnectSeconds=100 \
Username=root \
Command=/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm\ \
LocalCopy=no
Table 12. SSH Connect Parameter Options
Option Description
AutoConnect={no, yes} Default is no
AutoConnect option is used to start a connection automatically at
sign-on.
Command=<command > Default is none
Specifies a command to execute remotely. For xterms, it is
recommended that the -ls option be used, because it is a login shell
Description=<string description> Connection description provides a connection name for the
Desktop icon and the Connection Manager.
CAUTION: The text must be enclosed in quotation marks
if it contains spaces or punctuation characters. These
characters are not allowed & ‘ “ $ ? ! | ; ( ) [ ] { } \
Host=<host server name or IP address> Default is none
Specifies the server name or IP address to connect.
NOTE: This option is mandatory.
Icon=<bitmap file> Default is none
Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this
connection. The file must be an XPM file located in the FTP server
wlx2/bitmap directory. If not specified, the default icon is
displayed.
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