Administrator Guide

Options Description
To enable optimization for low-speed connections, such as
reducing audio quality or decreasing protocol-specic 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}
Species 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) Species the interval to wait in seconds
before automatically restarting the connection after a
disconnection. Valid range is 1–3600.
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