Specifications
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Icon={default, bitmap file} Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client
desktop for this connection. Use default to display
a system default icon for this connection. For
another icon, enter the name (with extension) of
the bitmap file, and ensure that the file is located
in the FTP server wnos\bitmap directory. If not
specified here and the icon is not specified by a
PNAgent/PNLite server, no icon is displayed for
this connection.
LocalCopy={no, yes} Set to yes to save the connection to the local
NVRAM. The description field is used as the index
key into the local connection table. If a match is
found, then the entry is updated. Otherwise, a
new entry is created. Default=no.
Note: there are a total of 16 local entries.
Lowband={no, yes} Yes/no choice to enable optimization for low
speed connections, such as reducing audio
quality and/or decreasing protocol-specific cache
size. Default = no (disabled).
NoReducer={no, yes} Set to yes to turn off compression. Default = no.
Password={password, $SN,
$MAC, $IP, $UN, $TN, $PW,
$DN}
Password to log-in to the application server. Either
a conventional log-in password can be used or a
variable can be used. Up to 19 characters are
allowed for this entry.
Parameter and Value
password — Conventional log-on password
$SN — Serial number used
$MAC — MAC address used
$IP — IP Address used
$UN — Sign-on name used
$TN — Terminal Name
$PW — Sign-on password used
$DN — Sign-on Domain Name used
CAUTION: The application server password is not
encrypted; it is strongly recommended not to
specify it. The user will be 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 does starts a
line).
Table 4 ICA and RDP Connect Parameter List, Continued
Command/Parameter Description