Setup Guide

Species the number of minutes to keep a session connected after
the session is inactive. During this period, one dummy packet will be
sent to the server if network trac is lost.
LocalCopy={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to save the connection to the local NVRAM.
The connection description of the Description option 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.
Maximum total of local entries is 16.
Logon_mode=prompt
Species one dialog box will pop up to allow a user to enter
username, password, and domain before connecting to the RDP
session. This can prevent the need to input credentials twice in
some cases of server redirection (load balancing).
Lowband={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to enable optimization for low speed connections
such as reducing audio quality and/or decreasing protocol-specic
cache size.
Mapdisks={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to auto-connect and map any connected USB ash
drive upon connection start.
NoReducer={no, yes}
Default is no — Enables compression.
Yes/no option to turn o compression. To turn o compression,
enter yes. Used here is an option of the Connect statement. It sets
the value of NoReducer only for this specied connection.
NOTE:
By default the RDP protocol compresses the data to
minimize the amount of data that needs to traverse the
network. This compression can be as much as 50 percent for
text-based applications such as Microsoft Word and 40
percent less for graphics applications than the
uncompressed data streams.
Password={password, $SYS_VAR}
Password to log-in to the application server. Either a conventional
login password or a variable can be used. Maximum of 19
characters are allowed.
The value of password is a conventional login password.
The value of $SYS_VAR is a system variable found in System
Variables.
IMPORTANT:
The application server password is not encrypted; we
strongly recommend 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.
100 Connect Parameter: Options