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Installing under UNIX/LINUX
AX3000 Models 80 and 85 - User's Manual
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These parameters are:
-
TERM Value
(telnet and ssh2 protocols). The default TERM value depends on the selected
emulation.
-
Auto-Connection
: if this parameter is set to 'yes', the connection will be automatically
established when the AX3000 is powered. Otherwise, the user can press <Alt><Fx> to
establish the connection.
-
Auto-Reconnection
: if this parameter is set to 'yes', a new connection is automatically
established after a disconnection. Otherwise, the user can press <Alt><Fx> to establish a
new connection.
-
Session Label
: this character string (11 characters max.) is used to identify the session
within the local desktop or in the taskbar.
-
Login Script
: a "login script" can be set to automatically enter user names and passwords at
the login prompt. See Chapter 8.1.9.
-
Enhanced parameters
: see Appendix A.7.3.
8.1.9 - Login Script
The "login script" can be set to automatically enter user names and passwords at the login prompt.
a) Enabling a Login Script
To associate a login script with a session, within the 'Session Profile' box select "Connection
Properties". In the displayed box (see Chapter 8.1.8) select "Login Script".
The login script is a character string with the following characteristics:
- Maximum 60 characters.
- The string is composed of tokens. The NULL character (encoded by \00) is used as a token-
separator. A string must contain an even number of tokens.
- Any character except a NULL can compose a token.
- A string can contain as many tokens as needed.
- Odd tokens are characters expected by the AX3000.
- Even tokens are characters sent by the AX3000 after the expected token has been received.
A login script looks like:
aaaaaa\00bbbbbb\00cccccc\00ddddddd
b) Example
With the following script:
login:\00root\0D\00password:\00mypwd\0D
When the session is opened (<Alt><Fx>), the AX3000 acts as:
- Waiting for "login:".
- After
"login:"
has
been
received,
the
AX3000
sends
"root"+<CR>.
Note
: as for the programmable keys, ASCII codes lower than 20h can be entered as '\xx'
(where xx is the hexadecimal value of the ASCII code. Examples: Escape is \1B and <CR> is
\0D.
- Waiting for "password:".
- After "password:" has been received, the AX3000 sends "mypwd"+<CR>.
Note
: whilst a login script is running, the AX3000 keyboard is locked. In the event of a problem
(wrong expected token), press <Esc> to skip the login script and to unlock the keyboard.
Summary of Contents for AX3000 80
Page 1: ...AXEL Thin Client AX3000 Models 80 and 85 USER S MANUAL August 2017 Ref AX3 M8X E 1626 4...
Page 11: ...Introduction AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 1 INTRODUCTION...
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Page 19: ...Initial Power On AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 9 2 INITIAL POWER ON...
Page 33: ...Interactive Set Up AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 23 3 INTERACTIVE SET UP...
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Page 79: ...Using the Thin Client AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 69 4 USING THE THIN CLIENT...
Page 93: ...Installing under Windows AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 83 5 INSTALLING UNDER WINDOWS...
Page 127: ...Installing under OS 400 AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 117 6 INSTALLING UNDER OS 400...
Page 145: ...Installing under OS 390 AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 135 7 INSTALLING UNDER OS 390...
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Page 179: ...Tools and Statistics AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 169 9 TOOLS AND STATISTICS...
Page 189: ...Remote Administration AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 179 10 REMOTE ADMINISTRATION...
Page 195: ...Appendix AX3000 Models 80 and 85 User s Manual 185 APPENDIX...
Page 223: ...PERSONAL NOTES...