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Page 1: ...b Administrators Guide Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals Document Part Number 250091 001 July 2001 ...

Page 2: ...e tool software including associated documentation is the property of and contains confidential technology of Compaq Computer Corporation Service customer is hereby licensed to use the software only for activities directly relating to the delivery of and only during the term of the applicable services delivered by Compaq or its authorized service provider Customer may not modify or reverse enginee...

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Page 12: ...in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment i...

Page 13: ...nts below refers Class A This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent appareil numérique n émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Réglement sur le...

Page 14: ...nt T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals For use with External Power Supply DVE Model DSA 0301 05 or Potrans Model UP01811050A or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer rated minimum 5V 4A Noise Suppressor A noise suppressor ferrite bead must be installed on the network cable of your terminal This installation is necessary to maintain compliance with U S FCC B limits and Eu...

Page 15: ...erring the Software in whole or in part to the manufacturer produced hardware You may use the Software in this fashion as many times as necessary so long as such use is always in conjunction with the manufacturer produced Terminal You may transfer ownership of the Terminal and equipment including the right to use the Software to another party so long as that party agrees to accept these terms and ...

Page 16: ...OT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE Limit of Liability UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA COST OF COVER OR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY EVEN IF MANUFACTURER OR ITS RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED O...

Page 17: ...written approval of the appropriate U S Government organization U S Government Restricted Rights The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technological Data and computer software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or in subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer ...

Page 18: ...l 1 2 Turning On the Terminal 1 5 2 Compaq Thin Client T1010 Terminal Installation Locating the Terminal 2 1 Connecting the Terminal 2 2 Mounting the Terminal 2 5 Freestanding Desktop Mounting 2 5 Turning On the Terminal 2 6 3 Initial Terminal Setup Using the Setup Wizard 3 1 4 Changing Terminal Properties Using the Terminal Properties Dialog Box 4 1 Resetting to Factory Defaults 4 3 Terminal Sett...

Page 19: ...ICA Client Settings Using the Global ICA Client Settings Dialog Box 8 1 Setting the Default Hotkeys 8 2 Setting Terminal Preferences 8 4 Setting the Server Location 8 6 Setting Up a SOCKS Firewall 8 8 Setting Up a PNLite 8 9 9 Creating New Connections Using the New Connection Dialog Box 9 1 Choosing a Connection Protocol 9 2 Using the Startup Function 9 3 10 ICA Connections Using the ICA Connectio...

Page 20: ... Dialog Boxes 14 1 15 RDP Connections Using the WTS Connection Wizard 15 1 16 Terminal Emulation Connections Using the TE Client Connection Wizard 16 1 17 TCP IP Telnet Configuration Using the TCP IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box 17 1 Using the Modem Settings Dialog Box 17 5 Using the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 or Com2 Dialog Box 17 6 18 Internet Explorer Connections 19 Editing ICA Co...

Page 21: ...ns 20 1 Using the Edit Connection Dialog Box 20 2 21 Devices Properties Devices Properties Sheet for T1010 Terminals 21 1 Devices Properties Sheet for Evo Thin Client T20 21 4 22 Managing Network Adapters Using the Adapters Configuration Dialog Box 22 1 IP Address Properties Sheet 22 3 Name Server Properties Sheet 22 4 23 Add On Add on Dialog Box Uninstall Tab 23 1 Add on Dialog Box System Tab 23 ...

Page 22: ...onfig Dialog Box 29 2 RDP Printing 29 2 Printers Properties Sheet 29 2 Using the Printer Properties Dialog Box 29 4 30 PC Card Adapters for Token Ring Networks Using the RACORE Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box 30 1 31 SNTP Client Using the SNTP Client Dialog Box 31 1 32 PC Card Adapters for Wireless Networks Using the WaveLAN IEEE Settings Dialog Box 32 1 Basic Properties Sheet 32 2 Advanced...

Page 23: ...SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box 36 1 The Upgrade Process 36 3 37 DHCP Firmware Upgrades Using the Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box 37 1 The Upgrade Process 37 4 38 Security Properties Using the Security Properties Sheet 38 1 39 Terminal Accounts Guest Accounts 39 1 User Accounts 39 2 Administrator Accounts 39 2 Using Terminal Accounts 39 2 40 Creating Terminal Accounts Using the Add User A...

Page 24: ...4 Windows based Terminal Specifications 45 How to 46 Terminal Port Pin Assignments 47 Terminal Connector Pin Assignments 48 Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments 49 Modem AT Commands 50 Noise Suppressor Installation A SNMP Remote Configuration Chart B NFuse Server Configuration Requirements Introduction 52 1 PNLite Access 52 1 Browser Based Access 52 2 Index ...

Page 25: ...e produced in two configurations modular MWBT which does not come with a monitor and integrated IWBT which incorporates a monitor This guide is written for network system administrators and covers the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and the Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals Guide Overview The administrators guide consists of the following chapters Terminal Installation Advanced User Interface Connec...

Page 26: ...le 1 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document Table 1 Text Format Conventions Convention Where Used Italic New term book title or emphasis Bold Screen display keycaps and user input This convention indicates a note A note adds information Ä This convention indicates a caution A caution indicates actions that may cause damage to equipment erase files or destroy data Keystroke seque...

Page 27: ... this command button to save your changes and quit a dialog box or properties sheet Cancel Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets Click on this command button at any time to quit a dialog box or properties sheet without saving changes Apply Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets Click on this command button to save changes without quitting a dialog box or properties sheet Next or A...

Page 28: ...o Thin Client T20 terminal The following paragraphs describe how to set up and connect the terminal in the freestanding position Locating the Terminal Position the terminal on a clean horizontal surface that is free from vibration and out of direct sunlight Refer to Windows based Terminal Specifications for environmental specifications ...

Page 29: ...erminal Installation Connecting the Terminal Make all connections to the back panel before connecting the terminal to power Figure 1 1 shows the terminal s back panel connectors Figure 1 1 Evo Thin Client T20 Terminal Back Panel Connectors and Indicators ...

Page 30: ...to the Network connector Be sure to install the supplied noise suppressor on the cable Table 1 1 Evo Thin Client T20 Terminal Back Panel Connectors and Indicators Connector Description LED Indicators The 10 or 100 indicator lights indicate the network type to which the terminal is connected 10 100 Base T The Act indicator flashes when there is activity on the line Network LAN connector 10 100Base ...

Page 31: ... the Power connector ÄCAUTION Do not force a connector into its socket If any undue resistance is encountered ensure that the connector is oriented correctly to the socket 6 Plug the AC cord into the power supply then into an AC outlet 7 After the cables are connected place the terminal in its planned location ...

Page 32: ...amber before doing this See Figure 1 2 for the location of the power button ÄCAUTION Do not hold down the power button while shutdown is occurring This could damage the terminal file system Figure 1 2 Evo Thin Client T20 Front The splash screen will appear followed by The Setup Wizard if it is the first time that you have turned on your terminal The Connection Manager dialog box if the Setup Wizar...

Page 33: ...installing the Compaq T1010 terminal The following sections describe how to connect and set up the terminals Locating the Terminal Position the terminal on a clean horizontal surface that is free from vibration and out of direct sunlight Refer to Windows based Terminal Specifications for environmental specifications ...

Page 34: ...ent T1010 Terminal Installation Connecting the Terminal Make all connections to the back panel before connecting the terminal to power Figure 2 1 shows a terminal s back panel connectors Figure 2 1 Compaq T1010 Terminal Back Panel Connectors ...

Page 35: ...nnected to External modem Local server Local serial printer Touch screen monitor Com2 Serial Port 2 can be connected to External modem Local server Local serial printer Touch screen monitor Parallel Port Local printer output Video Monitor interface Keyboard Keyboard interface Mouse PS 2 mouse interface USB USB interface Power Power module cable interface Option Slot PCMCIA card slot Headphone Audi...

Page 36: ...will be using a network connection connect a 10Base T or 100Base T network cable to the Network connector Be sure to install the supplied noise suppressor on the cable 5 Depending on your configuration needs connect a printer to the parallel port and or connect a modem server serial cable to the serial ports as appropriate 6 Connect the power supply output cable to the Power connector ÄCAUTION Do ...

Page 37: ...g Desktop Mounting The terminal is shipped with a desktop mounting stand attached so it can immediately be put into desktop operation The mounting stand is weighted and equipped with non skid feet A single screw attaches the mounting stand to the terminal housing The following figure shows the terminal mounted on the desktop mounting stand Figure 2 2 T1010 Freestanding Desktop Mounting ...

Page 38: ...he button is continuously depressed for 3 5 seconds the unit will perform a hard boot See the following figure for the location of the power button Figure 2 3 Compaq T1010 Power Button The splash screen will appear followed by The Setup Wizard if it is the first time that you have turned on your terminal The Connection Manager dialog box if the Setup Wizard has been completed Adjustments to the di...

Page 39: ... Using the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard lets you set terminal network configuration and terminal display parameters Several dialog boxes display in succession during the process Each dialog box is self explanatory Some dialog boxes are informational and require no user input Other dialog boxes prompt you for network printer and display information See Figure 3 1 to view the Welcome Countdown dial...

Page 40: ... 3 1 Welcome Countdown Dialog Box The Welcome Countdown dialog box provides product information and a countdown Click on Next during the countdown before it reaches zero to continue with the wizard Or Let the count go to zero to auto configure the terminal ...

Page 41: ...his box will be No if network services were not found otherwise the default will be Yes Click on one of the two radio buttons to select a method for supplying IP addresses If you select No I will enter static IP information and click on Next the Specify an IP Address Figure 3 3 will display followed by the Optional Information dialog box If you select Yes use the IP information supplied by DHCP an...

Page 42: ...ial Terminal Setup Figure 3 3 Specify an IP Address Dialog Box Enter the addressing information requested in the fields provided by default the fields are blank Click on Next to go to the Optional Information dialog box Figure 3 4 ...

Page 43: ...ck a box to enable name resolution Enable DNS Enables Domain Name Services Enable WINS Enables Windows Internet Naming Services Enter the information in the text fields that are active By default the check boxes are unselected and the text fields are inactive Click on Next to go to the next step ...

Page 44: ...3 6 Administrators Guide Initial Terminal Setup Figure 3 5 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box ...

Page 45: ... the list Selections are Best Available Using DDC Supported in all terminals 640 x 480 60Hz Supported in all terminals 640 x 480 75Hz Supported in all terminals 640 x 480 85Hz Supported in all terminals 800 x 600 60Hz Supported in all terminals 800 x 600 75Hz Supported in all terminals 800 x 600 85Hz Supported in all terminals 1024 x 768 60Hz Supported in all terminals 1024 x 768 75Hz Supported in...

Page 46: ...e local browser is used although use of the lower resolution may help the terminal run faster Test command button Click on this command button to test the selections you made in the drop down list boxes in this area The following dialog box displays Clicking OK displays a color test pattern After the test pattern closes respond to the prompt s to accept or reject the new settings Table 3 1 Desktop...

Page 47: ...rminal boots The following keyboard mappings are supported by the firmware Table 3 1 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box Continued Function Description Belgian French Brazilian ABNT Canadian Eng Multi Canadian FR Multi Canadian French Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English UK English US French German Greek Hungarian Italian Italian 142 Japanese Latin American Norwegian Polish 214 Polish Programm...

Page 48: ...up Dialog Box Select whether or not to set up a local browser and click Next to the next step If you selected Yes the Browser URLs dialog box Figure 3 7 displays If you selected No the browser setup is skipped and the Local Printer Setup dialog box Figure 3 11 is displayed ...

Page 49: ... 11 Figure 3 7 Browser URLs Dialog Box Type the URLs for the Home and Search pages or accept the defaults and click Next to continue Figure 3 8 Preferences Dialog Box Select the desired preferences or accept the defaults and click Next to continue ...

Page 50: ...ors Guide Initial Terminal Setup Figure 3 9 History and Favorites Dialog Box Uncheck the boxes or accept the defaults checked for the indicated selections and click Next to continue Figure 3 10 Proxy Server Dialog Box ...

Page 51: ...3 11 Local Printer Setup Dialog Box The Local Printer Setup dialog box displays If you want to set up a printer connected locally to your terminal select Yes and the dialog boxes that follow will prompt you for printer information This local printer setup applies only to RDP connections See Local Printers for further information If you select No the default you will skip the remaining printer dial...

Page 52: ...n the Select Printer Port dialog box select the port to which the printer is connected and click on Next to go to the next step Figure 3 13 Select Printer Model Dialog Box In the Select the Printer Model dialog box select the printer model from the list and click on Next to go to the next step ...

Page 53: ...tial Terminal Setup Administrators Guide 3 15 Figure 3 14 Printer Name Dialog Box In the Name Your Printer dialog box enter a name by which to refer to your printer and click on Next to go to the next step ...

Page 54: ...up Figure 3 15 Default Printer Dialog Box In the Set Default Printer dialog box select whether or not you want your Windows based programs to use this printer as the default printer Yes is the default selection Click on Next to go to the next step ...

Page 55: ...inter connected to a different port on your terminal select Yes in the Configure another printer dialog box Click on Next to go to the next step If you selected Yes the printer setup process will repeat If you selected No the Finish dialog box will open Figure 3 17 Finish Dialog Box The Finish dialog box is informational ...

Page 56: ... Terminal Settings Change dialog box displays Figure 3 18 Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box When you click on Restart the terminal will go through the boot process and restart in the normal operating mode If you want to change any of the selections after you restart press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box see Changing Terminal Properties for instructions ...

Page 57: ... be invoked by clicking on their individual tabs The following 6 sheets are used to change terminal properties Network discussed in Network Configuration Upgrade beginning with Cable Firmware Upgrades Security beginning with Security Properties Web discussed in Web Browser Apps beginning with Additional Applications Devices beginning with Devices Properties Printers discussed in Local Printers The...

Page 58: ...4 2 Administrators Guide Changing Terminal Properties Figure 4 1 Terminal Properties Dialog Box The amount of available RAM may differ between terminal modules ...

Page 59: ...perty Settings check box Figure 4 2 shows the System Settings Change dialog box that displays 3 Click on Yes to start the reset process The terminal will restart with the factory defaults in effect The Setup Wizard displays when the terminal resets If the above reset procedure fails call technical support at Compaq 800 OKCOMPAQ for instructions on using a hot key reset procedure Figure 4 2 System ...

Page 60: ...the application The Terminal Settings Change dialog box will then display Figure 4 3 shows the Terminal Settings Change dialog box Figure 4 3 Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box This dialog box contains the Restart command button The terminal must be restarted in order for your new settings to take effect Click on Restart to restart the terminal The Connection Manager displays See Connections Mana...

Page 61: ...es sheet lets you configure your network See Figure 5 1 to view this properties sheet Using the Network Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Network tab Figure 5 1 Network Properties Sheet ...

Page 62: ...box to enter a specific IP address IP Address Enter a static IP address in this field Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the IP address Gateway Enter the gateway of the IP address Terminal Name Enter a name of your choice for the terminal Network Speed Use this scroll list to select a network communication speed The choices are in Mb s Auto Detect default 10 Mbs Half Duplex 10 Mbs Full Duplex 10...

Page 63: ...his command button to invoke the Advanced Network Settings dialog box Enable DNS Use the controls in this group to set domain primary and secondary IP addresses for DNS The default for the group is disabled Enable DNS not checked Enable WINS Use the controls in this group to set the primary and secondary IP addresses of a WINS server The default for the group is disabled Enable WINS not checked Ta...

Page 64: ... be set accurately for cookies to work properly for some Web pages Use of a time server is preferred See SNTP Client in External Devices for information about synchronizing system time to a time server Using the Web Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Web tab ...

Page 65: ...6 2 Administrators Guide Web Browser Figure 6 1 Web Properties Sheet ...

Page 66: ...stent browser cache check box Check this box if you want the contents of the browser cache to be retained between sessions Enable Favorites check box Check this box to enable the favorites table in the browser Preferences command button Opens the Preferences dialog box Figure 6 2 Make selections indicated by the prompts in this dialog box Proxy Information command button Opens the Proxy Informatio...

Page 67: ...6 4 Administrators Guide Web Browser Figure 6 2 Preferences Dialog Box Figure 6 3 Proxy Information Dialog Box ...

Page 68: ...pps properties sheet contains functions for ICA RDP DHCP and SNMP management options Figure 7 1 shows this properties sheet To invoke the Apps properties sheet 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box Figure 7 1 Apps Properties Sheet T1010 Windows Based Terminals ...

Page 69: ... Interface section for details about ICA client settings SNMP Update Enable Check this box to enable terminal firmware updates through SNMP SNMP Network Use this command button to invoke the SNMP Network Administration dialog box See SNMP Firmware Upgrades in Firmware Upgrades for details about this dialog box DHCP Automatic Update Enable Check this box to enable automatic firmware upgrades See DH...

Page 70: ... dialog box to select which ports you want to lock enable The default is all boxes checked RDP Encryption Enable Click this check box to check and enable RDP encryption By default this function is enabled ÄIf your WTS server does not support encryption this function must be disabled Table 7 1 Apps Properties Sheet T1010 Windows Based Terminals Continued Function Description ...

Page 71: ... for Evo Thin Client T20 Terminals Figure 7 2 shows this properties sheet Figure 7 2 Apps Properties Sheet Evo Thin Client T20 Terminals To invoke the Apps properties sheet 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box ...

Page 72: ...to enable terminal firmware updates through SNMP SNMP Network Use this command button to invoke the SNMP Network Administration dialog box See SNMP Firmware Upgrades in Firmware Upgrades for details about this dialog box DHCP Automatic Update Enable Check this box to enable automatic firmware upgrades See DHCP Firmware Upgrades in Firmware Upgrades for details Change DHCP Option Use this command b...

Page 73: ...ows the Global ICA Settings dialog box An ICA session must be running for these hotkeys to function Using the Global ICA Client Settings Dialog Box To invoke the Global ICA Settings dialog box 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box 3 Click on the ICA Client Settings command button in the Global Settings group box There ...

Page 74: ...thers emulate standard Windows hotkeys To set hotkeys access the Default Hotkeys properties sheet It is the default properties sheet for the Global ICA Client Settings dialog box The following figure shows the Default Hotkeys properties sheet Figure 8 1 Default Hotkeys Properties Sheet Use the pull down scroll boxes on the Default Hotkey properties sheet to customize default hotkey key sequences ...

Page 75: ...running in a disconnected state log off Esc Functions as Esc escape key Ctrl Alt Del This hotkey displays the Windows NT Security dialog box Ctrl Esc On WinFrame servers pressing this key sequence displays the Remote Task List On MetaFrame servers pressing this key sequence displays the Windows NT Start menu Alt Esc This hotkey cycles the focus through the minimized icons Alt Tab This hotkey cycle...

Page 76: ...t to change default settings To invoke the Preferences properties sheet 1 Click on the ICA Client Settings command button on the Apps properties sheet 2 Click the Preferences tab The Preferences properties sheet displays Figure 8 2 shows the Preferences properties sheet Figure 8 2 Preferences Properties Sheet ...

Page 77: ...is not used by MetaFrame servers Default Window Colors Two or three radio buttons are displayed If the terminal Color Palette using the Display properties sheet in the Terminal Properties dialog box is 256 colors radio buttons for 16 or 256 colors are displayed If 65536 is selected in the Color Palette after restarting the terminal an additional radio button Thousands is displayed The ICA server m...

Page 78: ...e to uniquely identify resources such as mapped printers associated with a given client device The client name should be unique for each computer running a copy of a Citrix ICA Client If you do not use unique client names device mapping and application publishing may not operate correctly The default is WBT mac address The maximum length of the client name is 15 characters Allow Automatic Client U...

Page 79: ...box The server is added to the selected server group If you checked use HTTP server location you must enter the server address and port to use Delete Use this button to delete the name or IP address of a server from the selected group Use HTTP server location Check this box if your firewall restricts UDP broadcasts This option enables the client to retrieve a list of all Citrix servers on the netw...

Page 80: ...s tab The properties sheet displays The following figure shows this sheet Figure 8 4 Firewall Settings Properties Sheet Default List Use this button to recall the previous server list Server Group Use this drop down list to select whether the servers entered in the Address List field belong to your Primary first backup Backup 1 or second backup Backup 2 group Rename Group Opens the Rename Server L...

Page 81: ...lication setup for use with thin client terminals Table 8 4 Firewall Settings Properties Sheet Function Description Use Alternate Address Through Firewalls By default the box is not checked SOCKS Use this group box to enable and configure SOCKS protocol Connect Via SOCKS Proxy Check this box to enable a SOCKS proxy connection SOCKS is a protocol that sets up a proxy server between a client and a s...

Page 82: ...t supported by failover See Failover To invoke this properties sheet 1 Click on the ICA Client Settings command button on the Apps properties sheet 2 Click the PNLite tab The properties sheet displays The following figure shows this sheet Figure 8 5 PNLite Properties Sheet ...

Page 83: ...scription Enable PNLite Check to enable the PNLite application Server area Enter the address and port number of the NFuse server in the Address and Port of NFuse Server text boxes User credentials area Enter the requested information in the User Name Password and Domain text boxes Check the Save password box if you want the password retained on the terminal ...

Page 84: ...g box 1 Click on the Configure tab in the Connection Manager dialog box 2 Click on the Add command button on the Configure properties sheet See Connection Configuration for details about the Connection Manager Use the scroll list shown in the dialog box above to select the type of connection protocol you want When you choose from the list above you are deciding which connection protocol you want t...

Page 85: ...of connection Dial Up Client Connects using a modem and PPP Point to Point Protocol See Dial Up Connections for further instructions about how to create this kind of connection Microsoft Remote Desktop Client RDP Remote Desktop Protocol which connects to a WTS Windows Terminal Server server See RDP Connections for further instructions about how to create this kind of connection Internet Explorer L...

Page 86: ...leading to Printing Compression Cache Encryption and Sound dialog box The box is checked by default Uncheck the box if you desire to use the standard Windows printer setup Also uncheck the box for CDS printing Using the Startup Function Your terminal can be set to automatically connect to a server when you turn your terminal on This function is set using the Connection Startup dialog box The follo...

Page 87: ... box are selected using radio buttons and are thus mutually exclusive Table 9 2 Connection Startup Dialog Box Function Description Make the Selected Connection Your Default Connection Click this radio button to use the connection you selected in the Connection Manager as the default connection The default connection is the connection that always appears in the Connection Name list Automatically St...

Page 88: ...down scroll list to select Citrix ICA Client 2 Click on OK Figure 10 1 shows the Specify Connection Type dialog box This is the first dialog box that appears in the series Network Connection Click on this radio button to create a network ICA connection This type of connection requires a direct line to the network such as 10Base T See Network Connections Dial In Connection Click on this radio butto...

Page 89: ...tors Guide ICA Connections Figure 10 1 Specify Connection Type Dialog Box Network Connections Select Network Connection then click on the Next button A Citrix search message displays Figure 10 2 Citrix Search Message ...

Page 90: ...Figure 10 3 Select a Citrix Server or Published Application Dialog Box To use the Select a Server or Published Application dialog box 1 Click on either Citrix Server or Published Application 2 Select a server or an application from the drop down scroll list or type the information in the text entry box The Refresh command button refreshes the drop down scroll list ...

Page 91: ...x The server in Server Location will act as a master browser for creation of the Address list See Figure 10 4 Figure 10 4 Server Location Dialog Box 3 If you want to add a server name or IP address click on the Add command button to invoke the Add Server Address dialog box Figure 10 5 Add Server Address Dialog Box ...

Page 92: ...in this dialog box and then click on OK in the Server Location dialog box 5 Click on Next Figure 10 6 Select a Title for the ICA Connection Dialog Box Enter a connection in the text box in the Select a Title for the ICA Connection dialog box then click on Finish Figure 10 7 Specify an Application Dialog Box ...

Page 93: ...er the command line and directory of the application that you intend to invoke 2 Click on Next Figure 10 8 Specify Logon Information Dialog Box To use the Specify Logon Information dialog box 1 If needed enter a user name a password and a domain for connecting to an application 2 Click on Next ...

Page 94: ... the terminal Color Palette Display properties sheet in Terminal Properties dialog box is 256 colors radio buttons for 16 or 256 colors are displayed If 65536 is selected in the Color Palette after restarting the terminal an additional radio button Thousands is displayed in this dialog box The ICA server must be capable of supporting 16 bit color for the Thousands selection to work If not the term...

Page 95: ... Enable Sound check box and Sound Quality check box High Medium and Low sound quality selectable with this function f SpeedScreen drop down menu Allows selection of Off default On or Auto for possible improvement of screen display performance SpeedScreen is a latency reduction feature that enhances the user s experience on slower network connections It echos local text to accelerate display of inp...

Page 96: ...ion level Basic default RC5 128 bit Login Only RC5 40 bit RC5 56 bit RC5 128 bit 2 Click on Next Figure 10 11 Firewall Settings Dialog Box 1 Enable or disable the following functions a Use Alternate Address Through Firewalls b SOCKS c Connect Via SOCKS Proxy d Address of Proxy to Use e Port 2 Click on Finish ...

Page 97: ...s displays Use them to set up your dial in ICA connection Figure 10 12 Dial In Devices Dialog Box To use the Dial In Devices dialog box 1 From the Dial In Device drop down scroll list select one of the following a A modem connection such as Hayes Compatible on COM1 b A serial connection such as Serial Cable on COM1 2 Enter the area code the phone number and the country code in the appropriate fiel...

Page 98: ...evice Properties Dialog box for information on the Device Properties dialog box 4 See Figure 10 6 through Figure 10 11 and the related text for information about the remainder of the dialog boxes in this sequence When you are finished with the configuration the Connection Manager displays listing your new ICA connection ...

Page 99: ...om the New Connection dialog box see Creating New Connections 1 Use the drop down scroll list to select Dial Up Client 2 Click on OK Following are the three dialog boxes that display in succession during a dial up configuration process When you are finished with the configuration the new connection will be added to the Connection Name list in the Connection Manager See Figure 11 1 to view the firs...

Page 100: ...dministrators Guide Dial Up Connections Figure 11 1 Dial Up Configuration Wizard 1 To use the first dialog box 1 Enter a name for your dial up connection a maximum of 20 characters but not and 2 Click on Next ...

Page 101: ... connection such as Hayes Compatible on COM1 d A cable connection serial connection such as Serial Cable on COM1 2 Enter your information in the pertinent fields Country Code and Area Code will activate if Use Country Code and Area Code is enabled 3 Click on the Dialing Properties command button to open the Dialing Properties dialog box See Using the Dialing Properties Dialog Box for details about...

Page 102: ...ings dialog box See Dial Up TCP IP Settings and Security for details about this dialog box 6 Click on the Security command button to open the Security Settings dialog box See Dial Up TCP IP Settings and Security for details about this dialog box 7 Check the Enable RAS Script check box and click on the Script command button to open the RAS Script dialog box See Dial Up Scripts for details about thi...

Page 103: ...og box of the wizrard 1 Enter your information in the pertinent fields If you do not know the information contact your system administrator 2 Click on Finish The Connection Manager displays listing your new dial up connection Figure 11 3 Dial Up Configuration Wizard 3 ...

Page 104: ...g properties are set using the Dialing Properties dialog box Figure 12 1 Device properties are set using the Device Properties dialog box Figure 12 1 See Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments for a suggested null modem cable for use with your terminal Using the Dialing Properties Dialog Box Use the Dialing Properties dialog box to set the dialing properties for your dial up connection See Dial Up Conne...

Page 105: ...12 2 Administrators Guide Dial Up Dialing Properties and Configuration Figure 12 1 Dialing Properties Dialog Box The following table discusses the functions of the dialog box ...

Page 106: ... to use Local Country Code Enter the local country code of the country to which you are dialing The default for this field is 1 Refer to a phone directory for country codes Disable Call Waiting by Dialing 1 Click on the check box 2 Select from the drop down scroll list one of the following 70 default 70 1170 Tone Dialing Click on this radio button to enable tone dialing Tone Dialing is the default...

Page 107: ...x to set your modem s dialing patterns Local Calls Dialing Enter the local call dialing pattern The default is 9 G Local Long Distance Calls Dialing Enter the long distance call dialing pattern The default is 9 1FG International Calls Dialing Enter the international call dialing pattern The default is 9 011 EFG An explanation of the lettering scheme for dialing patterns is located below the functi...

Page 108: ...nd Configuration Administrators Guide 12 5 Figure 12 1 Device Properties Dialog Box The Device Properties dialog box contains two properties sheets Port Settings Call Options The following sections discuss these properties sheets ...

Page 109: ...ll Options Click on the Call Options tab to invoke the Call Options properties sheet Figure 12 1 Call Options Properties Sheet Table 12 2 Port Settings Properties Sheet Function Description Manual Dial Click on this check box to set up for manual dialing Terminals Use this group box to record terminal windowing information Use Terminal Window Before Dialing Use Terminal Window After Dialing Connec...

Page 110: ...ted Within 1 Enter in this field the number of seconds to wait before a call is canceled The default is 120 with the function enabled 2 Click the check box to enable the function Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing Click on the check box to enable the function By default this function is enabled Wait for Credit Card Tone Enter in the field the period in seconds of time to wait The default is 0 Extra...

Page 111: ...is chapter covers TCP IP settings and dial up security Using the TCP IP Settings Dialog Box Click on the TCP IP Settings command button in the second dialog box of the Dial Up Configuration Wizard to set TCP IP dial up settings When this command button is pressed the TCP IP Settings dialog box displays Figure 13 1 shows this dialog box Figure 13 1 TCP IP Settings Dialog Box ...

Page 112: ...n is activated and enabled Use IP Header Compression Click on this check box to enable Use IP Header Compression By default this function is activated and enabled Use SLIP Click on this check box to enable this function SLIP is Serial Line Internet Protocol By default this function is not enabled Use Assigned IP Address Click here to activate this text box By default the text entry box is not acti...

Page 113: ...n to set your terminal to accept any authentication including clear text Authentication determines whether a request originated from the correct user or application Accept Only Encrypted Authentication Click on this radio button to set your terminal to accept only encrypted authentication Encryption is a method of hiding data that is transmitted across a network Accept Only Microsoft Encrypted Aut...

Page 114: ...the second panel of the Dial Up Configuration Wizard These dialog boxes automate actions that otherwise would be performed in text mode after dialing The Script Name dialog box Figure 14 1 enables you to create a script under a new name edit an existing script or delete an existing script Press the New button to open the New Script Name dialog box Figure 14 2 Type the script name and press OK This...

Page 115: ...14 2 Administrator Guide Dial Up Scripts Figure 14 1 Script Name Dialog Box Figure 14 2 New Script Name Dialog Box ...

Page 116: ...t box displays the name of the currently selected script You may change the selection by clicking on the Change button to open the Script Name dialog box Select another script and click OK Script area Text Box Lists the script input output strings Wait For Displays strings received from the host Respond With Displays what the terminal sends in response to the Wait For string ...

Page 117: ...ox to create a new line in the script or edit an existing selected line The specific scripts are unique to each target system Up Down Delete buttons Use Up and Down to move a selected line in the script up or down in the list To delete a line select it and press Delete You will be prompted to confirm deletion of the line Table 14 1 RAS Script Dialog Box Continued Function Description ...

Page 118: ... Connection dialog box is open see Creating New Connections 1 Use the drop down scroll list to select Microsoft Remote Desktop Client 2 Click on OK Following are the four dialog boxes that display in succession during the configuration process When you are finished with the wizard the new connection will be added to the Connection Name list in the Connection Manager Figure 15 1 shows the first dia...

Page 119: ...Figure 15 1 WTS Connection Wizard 1 To use the first dialog box 1 Enter a name for your dial up connection in Name 2 Enter the name or IP address of the server in Server 3 Check the Low Speed Connection check box if appropriate 4 Click on Next ...

Page 120: ...strators Guide 15 3 Figure 15 2 WTS Connection Wizard 2 To use the second dialog box 1 Check the Automatic Logon check box if appropriate 2 Enter a user name password and a domain to complete the information 3 Click on Next ...

Page 121: ...e third dialog box in the wizard 1 Click on either the Desktop or Application File Name radio buttons 2 If you clicked on Desktop click on Next 3 If you clicked on Application File Name a Enter the name of the application b Enter the name of the directory where it resides c Click on Next ...

Page 122: ...RDP Connections Administrators Guide 15 5 Figure 15 4 WTS Connection Wizard 4 To use the fourth dialog box click on Finish The Connection Manager displays listing your new RDP connection ...

Page 123: ...connections use Telnet to connect to servers Using the TE Client Connection Wizard When the New Connection dialog box is open see Creating New Connections 1 Use the drop down scroll list to select Terminal Emulation 2 Click on OK Following are the three dialog boxes of this wizard When you are finished configuring a connection the new connection will be added to the Connection Name list in the Con...

Page 124: ...lation scroll list 3 Select the terminal type from the VT TerminalID scroll list Table 16 1 describes the available functions in the VT TerminalID scroll list 4 Click on Next to continue to the Host Information dialog box Figure 16 2 Depending on the emulation chosen the appearance of the TE Client Connection Wizard Connection Information dialog box changes to provide for selecting appropriate par...

Page 125: ...32 Select Emulation ANSI BBS SCO Console WY50 WY50 TVI910 TVI920 TVI925 TVI955 ADDS A2 HZ1500 or WY60 The function is deactivated Select Emulation IBM3151 Then select from IBM3151 Model 11 default 31 Select Emulation IBM3270 Then select from IBM 3270 Model 3278 2 3278 3 3278 4 3278 5 3278 2 E default 3278 3 E 3278 4 E 3278 5 E 3279 2 3279 3 3279 4 3279 5 or 3287 1 Check the Right Ctrl Acts as Ente...

Page 126: ... as Enter Key check boxes if you want these functions enabled for 5250 emulation Select Emulation HP70092 Then select from HP Model 2392A 70092 default 2622A International Settings Opens the International Settings dialog box see Figure 16 1 The particular controls and selections that appear in this dialog box depends on the terminal emulation selected Make keyboard character set and other selectio...

Page 127: ...Terminal Emulation Connections Administrators Guide 16 5 Figure 16 1 International Settings Dialog Box Figure 16 2 TE Client Connection Wizard Host Information ...

Page 128: ...If you clicked on Modem a Select a configuration from Configuration Name b Use the Configure command button if appropriate See Using the Modem Settings Dialog Box for information about the Configure command button c Click on Next The Automate Login Process dialog box displays See Figure 16 3 and proceed with these instructions 4 If you clicked on Serial a Make a selection from Connect To b Use the...

Page 129: ...cripts initiation string b Wait For Act on an selected event in the Act On list such as login c Respond With The scroll list receives input from the Insert command button and the Insert command button inserts an item from the scroll list 2 Use the Add and Remove command buttons to add or remove lines from the Script scroll list 3 Use the Remove All command button to remove all the scripts from the...

Page 130: ...he Printer Port Settings dialog box 1 Check the Use Network Printer box if you want to print from a printer in your network Checking this box enables LPD Hostname text box and the FormFeed Terminator Translate National Characters and Auto Line Feed check boxes Enter the IP address or DNS name of the LPD host and make check box selections appropriate to the application and printer used ...

Page 131: ... Configuration of COM1 or COM2 dialog box For details about the available selections in this dialog box see Using the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 or Com2 Dialog Box 3 Click on Next This will open the GUI Overrides dialog box Figure 16 5 TE Client Connection Wizard GUI Overrides To use the GUI Overrides dialog box 1 Select the appropriate functions from Command Bar Items list box Command ...

Page 132: ...rminal emulation connection only Using the TCP IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box The Advanced command button on the TE Client Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box invokes the TCP IP Telnet Configuration dialog box Figure 17 1 shows this dialog box Figure 17 1 TCP IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box ...

Page 133: ... the emulator uses to talk to the host The default is 0 Telnet Name Enter the Telnet virtual terminal name The default depends on emulation VT400 7 bit default is vt420 Suppress Use the functions of this group box as needed controls in this area become active depending on the type of emulation selected Echo default 3270 Regime TN3270E TN5250E Force Negotiation Use the Binary and EOR drop down scro...

Page 134: ...t up 3270 options 3270 LU Device Name This group box is used to identify the LU Logical Unit TN3270E Options This group box is used to set TN3270E options The options are Bind BIND Berkeley Internet Name Domain DNS server Responses System response SysReq System requests Associate LU1 Printer and LU3 Printer are deactivated Table 17 1 TCP IP Telnet Configuration Continued Function Description ...

Page 135: ...button is pressed Use this dialog box to set up 5250 options The options are Device Name Name of the device assigned to a Telnet session User Password Library and Menu Initial entries on a standard startup screen Program Name of the initial program All entries are 10 characters or less Table 17 1 TCP IP Telnet Configuration Continued Function Description ...

Page 136: ...ngs Dialog Box Function Description Configuration Name Enter the name of your configuration Select a Modem Select a modem from the drop down scroll list Configure Opens the Device Properties dialog box See Using the Device Properties Dialog Box for information about this function Area Code Enter the area code in this text box Telephone Number Enter the telephone number in this text box Country Cod...

Page 137: ...ion type selection Figure 17 1 shows this dialog box Figure 17 1 Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 or Com2 Dialog Box Dialing Properties See Dial Up Dialing Properties and Configuration for information about this function Force Long Distance Check this box to force long distance calling Force Local Check this box to force local calling Table 17 2 Modem Settings Dialog Box Continued Function De...

Page 138: ...rial cable Baud Rate Parity Flow Control Data Bits Stop Bits Transmit Limit Each is presented as a drop down scroll list Click on the upper right down arrow to display the list and select a value The defaults are listed consecutive to the Function list to the left as follows 9600 None Input 8 1 Unlimited Local Echo Check this check box if you want transmitted characters to appear on the dialup ter...

Page 139: ...n dialog box is open see Creating New Connections 1 Use the drop down scroll list to select Internet Explorer 2 Click on OK This opens the Internet Explorer Setup dialog box Figure 18 1 3 Type a Title for the connection 4 Enter the URLs of your choice for the Start and Search pages 5 If this server is to be included in failover check the Allow to ping Start Site check box To help decide whether yo...

Page 140: ... the connection is to an NFuse server that provides ICA links within a Web page to allow ICA sessions to be launched from within a browser window refer to NFuse Server Configuration Requirements for information concerning limitations on the NFuse server application setup for use with thin client terminals ...

Page 141: ... ICA Connections The Connection Manager lets you edit individual ICA connection parameters It is done through the Edit Connection Details dialog box The following figure shows this dialog box Figure 19 1 Edit Connection Details Dialog Box ...

Page 142: ...it connection parameters To invoke the dialog box 1 Click on the Configure tab in the Connection Manager dialog box 2 Click to select an ICA connection from the Connections Name list 3 Click on the Edit command button on the Configure properties sheet Using the Server Properties Sheet The Server properties sheet is displayed by default for the dialog box Table 19 1 describes the functions of the S...

Page 143: ...n application Server Location Click on this command button to invoke the Server Location Dialog Box Server Group Select from a scroll list Primary Backup 1 Backup 2 Primary is the default Add Click on this command button to add a server to the list Delete Click on this command button to delete a server from the list 1 Select a server from the list 2 Click on the Delete command button Move Up Click...

Page 144: ... move a server down the list 1 Select a server to move down 2 Click on the Move Down command button Address Lists the servers Default List Lists the default servers Network Protocol Lists the network protocol used by the server Table 19 1 Server Properties Sheet Continued Function Description ...

Page 145: ... 19 1 Application Properties Sheet Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Application tab Table 19 2 describes the functions of the properties sheet Table 19 2 Application Properties Sheet Function Description Command Line Enter the command line used to invoke the application Working Directory Enter the directory where the application is stored ...

Page 146: ...n Properties Sheet Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Logon tab Table 19 3 describes the functions of the Logon properties sheet Table 19 3 Logon Properties Sheet Function Description Username Enter the user name used to log into the server Password Enter the password used to log into the server Domain Enter the domain name of the server ...

Page 147: ...sing the Window Properties Sheet The Window properties sheet is shown in the following figure Figure 19 1 Window Properties Sheet Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Window tab Table 19 4 describes the functions of the Window properties sheet ...

Page 148: ...If 65536 is selected in the Color Palette after restarting the terminal an additional radio button Thousands is displayed The ICA server must be capable of supporting 16 bit color for the Thousands selection to work If not the terminal will display only 256 8 bit colors when Thousands is selected When using a PPP connection 16 color mode may provide faster performance If the window options specifi...

Page 149: ...ons of the Options properties sheet Table 19 5 Options Properties Sheet Function Description Use Printer Configuration Utility Check this box default to allow creation of a new printer in the ICA Client Printer dialog box on the ICA server Uncheck to use Windows to add a printer Compress Data Stream Check this check box to enable compressed data streaming By default the box is checked Enable Sound...

Page 150: ...emented in ICA that decreases bandwidth consumption and total packets transmitted resulting in reduced latency and consistent performance regardless of the network connection SpeedScreen is not available when connecting to MetaFrame for UNIX 1 0 and 1 1 servers Encryption Level Select from Basic 8 bit default 40 40 bit 56 56 128 128 128 bit Logon Table 19 5 Options Properties Sheet Continued Funct...

Page 151: ...operties sheet is shown in Figure 19 1 Figure 19 1 Title Properties Sheet This properties sheet contains only one function Enter the title of your ICA connection in the text box on the sheet Using the Firewall Settings Properties Sheet The Firewall Settings properties sheet is shown in Figure 19 2 ...

Page 152: ...tocol It enables hosts on one side of a SOCKS server to gain access to hosts on the other side of the SOCKS server The SOCKS server authenticates and authorizes the requests establishes a proxy connection and relays data Connect Via SOCKS Proxy Click on this check box to enable connection to a SOCKS proxy server By default the check box is unchecked Address of Proxy to Use Enter in this text box t...

Page 153: ...e Edit command button To edit a dial up connection you invoke the Dial Up Configuration Wizard See Dial Up Connections for detailed information about using this wizard To edit terminal emulation you invoke the TE Client Connection Properties dialog box See Terminal Emulation Connections for detailed information RDP Connections The Connection Manager lets you edit individual RDP connection paramete...

Page 154: ...on dialog box includes two properties sheets Depending on your connections configuration you use one of these properties sheets to edit connection parameters To invoke the dialog box 1 Click on the Configure tab in the Connection Manager dialog box 2 Click on an RDP connection in the Connections Name list 3 Click on the Edit command button on the Configure properties sheet ...

Page 155: ...ion Name list in the Terminal Connection Manager Use the following functions to change the connection s network parameters Name Enter the name of the connection in this field When OK is selected your changes will be saved and Name will replace what was selected Server Enter the address of the server in this field Automatic Logon Click on this check box to enable automatic logon for your terminal E...

Page 156: ...lication properties sheet by clicking on the Application tab in the Edit Connection dialog box Use this properties sheet to reconfigure the applications related portion of the connection Figure 20 1 shows this sheet Figure 20 1 Application Properties Sheet The following table describes the functions of the Application properties sheet ...

Page 157: ...ction Manager Use the following functions to specify an application to run when the connection is made Desktop Click on this radio button to open the desktop when the connection is made When selected the File Name and Working Directory text boxes are disabled File Name Click on this radio button and in the associated text box enter the full path name of an application that will run Working Directo...

Page 158: ...To open the Devices properties sheet 1 Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box The following paragraphs discuss the Devices properties sheets Devices Properties Sheet for T1010 Terminals Figure 21 1 Devices Properties Sheet T1010 ...

Page 159: ...figuration dialog box For detailed information see Managing Network Adapters in External Devices Add on Click on this icon to invoke the Add on dialog box For detailed information see Add on in External Devices Aironet Click on this icon to invoke the Aironet Wireless Lan Adapter Setup dialog box For detailed information see Aironet Wireless Land Adapter in External Devices Date Time Click on this...

Page 160: ...nal Devices Touchscreen Click on this icon to invoke the MicroTouch Touchscreen Properties dialog box For detailed information see Touchscreens in External Devices Volume Click on this icon to invoke the Volume Properties sheet For detailed information see Volume Properties Sheet in External Devices WaveLAN Click on this icon to invoke the WaveLAN IEEE Settings dialog box For detailed information ...

Page 161: ...heet Evo Thin Client T20 Models Function Description Adapters Click on this icon to invoke the Adapters Configuration dialog box For detailed information see Managing Network Adapters in External Devices Add on Click on this icon to invoke the Add on dialog box For detailed information see Add on in External Devices Date Time Click on this icon to invoke the Date Time Properties dialog box For det...

Page 162: ...LPD Click on this icon to invoke the LPD Config dialog box For detailed information see Local Printers in External Devices SNTP Client Click on this icon to invoke the SNTP Client dialog box For detailed information see SNTP Client in External Devices Touchscreen Click on this icon to invoke the MicroTouch Touchscreen Properties dialog box For detailed information see Touchscreens in External Devi...

Page 163: ...ou the ability to configure the adapters on a terminal Figure 22 1 shows the dialog box Figure 22 1 Adapters Configuration Dialog Box Using the Adapters Configuration Dialog Box To open this dialog box 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Double click on the Adapters icon in the icon container on the Devices properties sheet ...

Page 164: ...ou are using an adapter that does not immediately connect to the network upon boot you may desire to un check the box so that the message does not appear each time the terminal boots Accept Terminal Name from DHCP check box Some but not all DHCP servers can assign a terminal name through DHCP option 12 If your DHCP server has this capability check this box if you want your terminal to use this ass...

Page 165: ...Address Properties Sheet The following table discusses the functions of the IP Address Properties Sheet Table 22 2 IP Address Properties Sheet Function Description Obtain an IP Address via DHCP Click on this radio button to let the terminal obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP This button is selected by default Specify an IP Address Click on this radio button to enter an IP address subnet...

Page 166: ... adapter Figure 22 1 shows the Name Server properties sheet Figure 22 1 Name Servers Properties Sheet IP Address Enter an IP address in this field By default this text box is blank Subnet Enter a subnet in this field By default this text box is blank Default Gateway Enter a gateway in this field By default this text box is blank Table 22 2 IP Address Properties Sheet Continued Function Description...

Page 167: ...your primary DNS Domain Name Service server By default this text box is blank Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of your secondary DNS server By default this text box is blank Primary WINS Enter the IP address of your primary WINS Windows Internet Naming Service server By default this text box is blank Secondary WINS Enter the IP address of your secondary WINS server By default this text box is bl...

Page 168: ...n the Devices tab 3 Click on the Add on icon in the icon container on the Devices properties sheet To install an add on refer to the specific add on documentation Add on Dialog Box Uninstall Tab Figure 23 1 shows the Uninstall tab section of the Add on dialog box To remove a specific firmware add on select it from the list and click Remove Follow the prompts to complete the removal process The ter...

Page 169: ...Figure 23 1 Uninstall Dialog Box Add on Dialog Box System Tab Figure 23 2 shows the System tab section of the Add on dialog box It displays information about available flash memory and has no user controls Figure 23 2 System Dialog Box ...

Page 170: ...log box 1 Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Double click on the Aironet icon in the icon container on the Devices properties sheet Figure 24 1 Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Setup Dialog Box Using the Aironet Dialog Box To configure the wireless LAN adapter select a property from the Property list and select the desired value from the Value drop down me...

Page 171: ...BT supports PCMCIA adapted modems This chapter discusses the setup for PCMCIA modems Figure 25 1 shows the Add or Change Modem dialog box Use this dialog box to set up a PCMCIA modem To open the dialog box click on the Add Change Modem command button on the Devices properties sheet Figure 25 1 Add or Change Modem Dialog Box ...

Page 172: ... the ISDN Settings command button on the Devices properties sheet Table 25 1 Add or Change Modem Dialog Box Function Description Modem Name This field displays the brand name of the modem in your system Init Commands Enter a modem initialization command string in this field The default is ATE0V1 C1 D1 cr Flow Settings Use this group box to set the following flow settings Flow Hardware Enter a flow...

Page 173: ...rd Adapters for Modems Administrators Guide 25 3 These settings are specific to EiCon Tech modems only Figure 25 1 ISDN Settings Dialog Box Table 25 2 discusses the functions of the ISDN Settings dialog box ...

Page 174: ...oll list to select the switch type The default is North America Service Profile ID 1 Use this field to enter Service Profile ID 1 Only numbers are allowed in this text box Enter the SPID provided by your ISDN line provider telephone company Service Profile ID 2 Use this field to enter Service Profile ID 2 Only numbers are allowed in this text box Enter the SPID provided by your ISDN line provider ...

Page 175: ...LO and MicroTouch ELO Touchscreen Figure 26 1 shows the ELO Touchscreen dialog box Use this dialog box to calibrate an ELO touchscreen To open this dialog box 1 Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Double click on the ELO Touch icon in the properties sheet s icon container Figure 26 1 ELO Touchscreen Dialog Box ...

Page 176: ...brate the touchscreen The button will be deactivated if a touchscreen is not connected to one of the terminal s Com ports or USB connectors After a Com port is selected the terminal must be restarted When you click on Calibrate a white screen with a single cross hair in the upper left hand corner displays 1 Touch the cross hair The cross hair will move to the lower right hand corner 2 Touch the cr...

Page 177: ... To invoke this dialog box 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Double click on the Touchscreen icon in the properties sheet s icon container Figure 26 1 Microtouch Touchscreen Properties Dialog Box The Microtouch Touchscreen Properties dialog box contains four properties sheets The rest of this section discusses these properties sheets ...

Page 178: ...on Description Information This group box displays information about the touchscreen that is connected to your terminal To display the information click on Find Touchscreen see below Controller Type This field shows the controller type Firmware Version This field shows the firmware version Status This field shows the status OK Not Found If there is no MicroTouch touch screen connected to the termi...

Page 179: ...nnection Use this group box to configure the connection between the terminal and the touchscreen Port Select the Com port that the touchscreen is connected to Baud Rate Select the proper baud rate for the connection Find Touchscreen Click on this command button to detect the touchscreen Table 26 2 Hardware Properties Sheet Continued Function Description ...

Page 180: ...t to set the distance between your finger and the cursor Vertical Check this check box to set the vertical distance Horizontal Edge Adjust Check this check box to set the horizontal distance Set Click on this command button to invoke a dialog box that will allow you to set distances Follow the instructions on the dialog box Stabilize Cursor This command button is always deactivated ...

Page 181: ...n Description Touch Mode Use this group box to configure a touch mode A touch mode specifies actions that equate to mouse click double click and drag events Desktop Check this check box to enable desktop mode Desktop mode is used for general desktop applications Drawing Check this check box to enable drawing mode Drawing mode is used for graphics applications Button Check this check box to enable ...

Page 182: ...d button Click on the Calibrate command button to begin the calibration process A white screen with a single cross hair in the lower left hand corner displays 1 Touch the cross hair The cross hair will move to the upper right hand corner 2 Touch the cross hair The Calibration Complete dialog box displays 3 Follow the instructions in the Calibration Complete dialog box to complete the calibration p...

Page 183: ...nal 1 Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Double click on the Date Time on icon in the icon container on the Devices properties sheet Figure 27 1 Date Time Properties Dialog Box Use the calendar to set the date Select the Time Zone and check the check box if daylight savings time is currently in effect ...

Page 184: ... the terminal time will automatically synchronize to the time provided by the server Otherwise the time must be set manually To manually set the time enter a time slightly ahead of the actual time in Current Time text box and then just as the actual time reaches the set time click on the Apply button ...

Page 185: ...0 ICA RDP or terminal emulations do not use the JETCET printer driver The JETCET PRINT Professional dialog box Figure 28 1 allows you to select printing properties To open this dialog box 1 Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Click on the JETCET PRINT Pro icon in the Devices tab Figure 28 1 JETCET PRINT Professional Dialog Box ...

Page 186: ...ible HP PCL3 Compatible default PocketJet PocketJetII PostScript These are the only supported printers Serial Handshaking drop down list box Allows selection of software or hardware handshaking between the terminal and the printer Default is software Spooler area Controls in this area are used to select print spooler options Checking Use Spooler default is checked enables the Hold Jobs check box a...

Page 187: ... automatically open when printing Properties command button Opens the Printer Properties dialog box This dialog box has four tab sections each of which contains controls for setting a category of print properties Color Figure 28 1 Dithering Figure 28 2 Toner Saver Figure 28 3 Layout Figure 28 4 Table 28 1 JETCET PRINT Professional Dialog Box Settings Function Description ...

Page 188: ...28 4 Administrators Guide JETCET PRINT Figure 28 2 Printer Properties Dialog Box Dithering Tab Figure 28 3 Printer Properties Dialog Box Toner Saver Tab ...

Page 189: ...JETCET PRINT Administrators Guide 28 5 Figure 28 4 Printer Properties Dialog Box Layout Tab ...

Page 190: ... both Line Printer Daemon LPD printing and printing from applications LPD Printing This paragraph discusses the configuration of local printing using the LPD Config dialog box LPD can only be used with the parallel port of a terminal Figure 29 1 LPD Config Dialog Box ...

Page 191: ...rties Sheet Figure 29 1 shows the Printers properties sheet To invoke this properties sheet 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Printers tab Table 29 1 LPD Config Dialog Box Function Description Enable Printer Check this check box to enable LPD printing to a printer connected to your terminal Printer Name Type in this field the name of the connected printer The d...

Page 192: ...rinter Properties dialog box see Figure 29 1 which allows you to configure a printer for the port Double clicking the listing has the same effect as pressing the button Add Properties command button If the selected port does not have a printer associated with it the command button label will be Add otherwise the label will be Properties Clicking on the button opens the Printer Properties dialog bo...

Page 193: ... a printer The Printer Name text box will initially contain the manufacturer s name for the printer Overtype this with the name by which you will refer to this printer If you want this to be the default printer check the Make this the default printer box this will de select another printer previously selected as default Click OK to accept the properties and close the box or click Cancel to cancel ...

Page 194: ...e setup for RACORE token ring card Figure 30 1 shows the RACORE Token Ring Adapter Settings dialog box Use this dialog box to configure a RACORE token ring card Using the RACORE Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Click on the RACORE TR icon in the icon container on the Devices propert...

Page 195: ...fined MAC Address Use this text field to enter the MAC address of the token ring PC card The default is 000000000000 Token Ring Speed Use this group box to select the speed of your token ring network The default is 16 Megabits Second 4 Megabits Second Click on this radio button if your network is set to a passing speed of 4 megabits 16 Megabits Second Click on this radio button if your network is ...

Page 196: ...ox Use this dialog box to select the SNTP server and to synchronize the terminal time SNTP client is available only when IE4 is installed Using the SNTP Client Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Click on the SNTP Client icon in the icon container on the Devices properties sheet Figure 31 1 SNTP Client Dialog Box...

Page 197: ... you may add to the SNTP server list or edit a current selection The IP address or DNS name of the server may be used Remove deletes the selected entry from the list Synchronize Time on Boot check box Check this box if you want the terminal to automatically synchronize to the SNTP time server when the terminal boots Default is checked Synchronize command button Causes the terminal time to immediat...

Page 198: ...p for these adapters Figure 32 1 shows the WaveLAN IEEE Settings dialog box Using the WaveLAN IEEE Settings Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box 1 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Double click on the WaveLAN icon in the icon container The WaveLAN IEEE Settings dialog box contains four properties sheets The rest of this section discusses these prope...

Page 199: ...n WaveLAN Network Name Enter in this field the name of the LAN network that you want to connect to This field must match the name of the current wireless network infrastructure The default for this field is blank Ad Hoc Demo Mode Click here to enable Ad hoc Demo Mode Enabling this mode will allow the terminal to connect to a small wireless workgroup In this mode the terminal will Ignore WaveLAN Ne...

Page 200: ...Properties The Advanced properties sheet is shown in Figure 32 1 Advanced properties normally should not need to be changed The default values should be sufficient for normal network use Figure 32 1 Advanced Properties Sheet The following table discusses this properties sheet ...

Page 201: ...C addressing By default this field is blank AP Density Select in this scroll box an AP density access point density value This parameter controls the roaming sensitivity of the terminal The values are Low Density Medium Density High Density This parameter is set by The density of access points in the network The configuration of the access points The default is Low Density Transmit Rate Select in ...

Page 202: ...nt Properties Sheet Fixed Click to check this box to disable the Auto Transmit Rate Select function The default is unchecked Medium Reservation Select from this scroll list Off Hidden Stations This function improves wireless performance in a network It prevents message collision The default is Off Table 32 2 Advanced Properties Sheet Continued Function Description ...

Page 203: ...r management conserves the life of the battery of a portable device When Card Power Management is enabled the other functions of the properties sheet are activated By default the box is unchecked Receive All Multicasts Click to check this box to enable the terminal to wake up and receive multicasts The default for this box is deactivated Maximum Sleep Duration Enter in this field the maximum time ...

Page 204: ...ncryption Properties Sheet Table 32 4 discusses the properties sheet Table 32 4 Encryption Properties Sheet Function Description Enable Encryption check box Check this box to enable encryption Encryption Key text boxes Store encryption keys that you may use Encryption Data Transmission using list box Select the key you are currently using ...

Page 205: ...olume Properties Your WBT supports audio for the ICA client This chapter discusses the audio controls see below This volume control will function only before Windows Media Player is launched Figure 33 1 Volume Properties Dialog Box ...

Page 206: ...e controls in the dialog box Table 33 1 Volume Properties Dialog Box Function Description Volume slider control Adjusts the audio volume Enable sounds for check boxes 3 Check these boxes as appropriate to enable sounds for Events warnings beeps and system events Applications program specific and all other sounds If this box is unchecked Notifications is disabled grayed Notifications alarms appoint...

Page 207: ...terminal off during the upgrade 1 Installation of add ons can not be performed through this method 2 This method does not support upgrades for multip le flash device units See Terminal Properties SysInfo tab for flash configuration Setup The following equipment may be needed IBM compatible PC with a CD ROM drive and a parallel port Terminal firmware upgrade diskette or CD or downloaded firmware bi...

Page 208: ... the firmware defaults the current configuration to the factory default settings 2 Turn off the terminal 3 Connect a parallel LapLink cable from the parallel port of your PC to the parallel port of the terminal 4 Insert the firmware upgrade CD into your PC 5 Type D at the DOS prompt to select the drive where the download files exist Use the dir command to find the files 6 Perform the following Man...

Page 209: ...ppears showing that the download is in progress When the download is complete disconnect the parallel cable The Setup Wizard will appear If the download dialog box remains on the screen longer than 1 minute press the Enter key A prompt to repeat or quit the operation appears If the download fails quit the procedure check all cables and connections then repeat from Step 2 ...

Page 210: ...ad cable pinouts Table 34 1 Parallel Download Cable Pinouts PC Side Terminal Side Pin 01 Pin 01 Pin 02 Pin 15 Pin 03 Pin 13 Pin 04 Pin 12 Pin 05 Pin 10 Pin 06 Pin 11 Pin 07 Pin 08 Pin 09 Pin 10 Pin 05 Pin 11 Pin 06 Pin 12 Pin 04 Pin 13 Pin 03 Pin 14 Pin 14 Pin 15 Pin 02 Pin 16 Pin 16 Pin 17 Pin 17 Pins 18 to 25 Pin 25 Gnd Pin s not connected ...

Page 211: ...lel download cable Figure 34 1 Parallel Download Cable Connectors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 15 13 12 10 11 5 6 4 3 2 19 18 17 21 22 23 25 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Download Device Terminal Parallel Port Pin Pin 13 25 1 14 DB 25M ...

Page 212: ...to 1 Set up a terminal for communication with an FTP server 2 Perform FTP pull upgrades See Figure 35 1 Using the Upgrade Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet 1 Press the F2 key 2 Click on the Upgrade tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box Figure 35 1 Upgrade Properties Sheet ...

Page 213: ...ick on this radio button to select the function By default the function is disabled Use Local FTP Information Select this function if you want to enter the FTP server you will use for the upgrade Click on the radio button to select the function By default the function is enabled Server Name Enter the name or IP address of the FTP server where the binary and params ini reside The default is blank S...

Page 214: ...ut this properties sheet The Upgrade Process To upgrade 1 Place params ini and the new firmware file on your FTP server 2 Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box Status This display box shows status information about the connection to the FTP server and the firmware download Connect and download errors are also reported The default is blank Save Password Check this box to save the en...

Page 215: ...er The program performs the upgrade checks for errors and reboots the terminal An upgrade can not be cancelled once it has started A series of dialog boxes displays during the upgrade Figure 35 1 Firmware Upgrade Dialog Box 1 This is the first dialog box that displays Read for information and click on Start to upgrade or Cancel to quit the process If you are downloading the same version of firmwar...

Page 216: ...n Start to begin the download The process is The image gets read The flash gets erased The image gets written to the flash When the upgrade is complete the terminal will reboot to the Connection Manager If the downloaded image is a lower version from what was on the terminal the Setup Wizard will appear ...

Page 217: ...he functions that you can use to administer to the terminals on your SNMP network See Figure 36 1 To invoke this dialog box 1 Press the F2 key to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Apps tab to invoke the Apps properties sheet 3 Click on the SNMP Network Administration command button Figure 36 1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box ...

Page 218: ...etwork management of a community Get This field takes the name of the community the SNMP management software will manage with read permission only If this field is left blank the community for that terminal will be public The default for this field is Public Set This field contains the name of the community the SNMP management software will manage with write permission The default for this field i...

Page 219: ...r In the custom MIB the enterprise number for is 1 3 6 1 4 1 714 Terminal Information Use this group box to list information about terminals Description Use this group box to describe a terminal Optional Location Type the location of the terminal in this field Contact Type the name of the administrator of the subject terminal in this field Custom Use the following fields to type in any custom mess...

Page 220: ... setting DHCP Option 164 to the set community name your SNMP manager uses 4 Using your SNMP manager a Go to 1 2 3 8 1 2 wbt3UpDnLoadTable b Go to 1 2 3 8 1 2 1 2 wbt3UpDnLoadID user defined string The above is used in traps to identify the download operation c Go to 1 2 3 8 1 2 1 3 wbt3UpDnLoadOp and set its value to 1 Download d Go to 1 2 3 8 1 2 1 4 wbt3UpDnLoadSrcFile and set its value to the a...

Page 221: ...P or TFTP server h Go to 1 2 3 8 1 4 wbt3SubmitLoadJob and set its value to 1 Ready Step 4h will initiate an SNMP upgrade to your terminal If the download is configured properly the new image will download and the terminal will reboot automatically Refer to Chapter 31 FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades to view the dialog boxes that display during the process ...

Page 222: ...igure 37 1 for a view of this dialog box Your terminal uses DHCP and the information on the Change DHCP Option IDs dialog box to Help establish ICA and RDP connections Perform automated firmware updates Help define terminal emulation connections Implement remote management of SNMP parameters To invoke this dialog box 1 Press the F2 key 2 Click on the Apps tab 3 Click on the Change DHCP Option comm...

Page 223: ...nistrators Guide DHCP Firmware Upgrades Figure 37 1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Option 158 is not supported yet It is reserved for future use The following table describes the functions of this dialog box ...

Page 224: ...Line Working Directory RDP Option ID Group box used to set the following RDP option IDs Startup Application FTP Option IDs Group box used to set the following FTP option IDs File Server File Root Path SNMP Option IDs Group box used to set the following SNMP option IDs Trap Server IP List Set Community Terminal Emulation Option IDs Group box used to set the following terminal emulation option IDs E...

Page 225: ...ke sure your DHCP options match the options on the DHCP server 6 If you want to change the DHCP option ID values click on the Change DHCP Option command button 7 Use the Change Option IDs dialog box to change options then click on OK to save Pay special attention to these FTP Option IDs functions File Server the location of the server where the firmware resides and File Root Path the location of t...

Page 226: ...al terminal functions You can also use this sheet to set up terminal accounts Figure 38 1 shows the Security properties sheet Using the Security Properties Sheet To invoke the Security properties sheet 1 Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Click on the Security tab Figure 38 1 Security Properties Sheet ...

Page 227: ...tablished Add User command button Become effective when terminal is restarted Hide Configure Tab Click to enable This function hides the Configure tab in the Connection Manager By default this function is disabled Failover Enable Use this group to manipulate connection parameters See Failover for more information Failover Enable Click to enable the failover function Failover allows the unit to try...

Page 228: ... box Enabling the autologin function activates the Single Button Connect check box By default the AutoLogin function is disabled User Name This field is activated by enabling AutoLogin Enable By default the field is blank Single Button Connect Select to enable the function See the Single Button Connect in Terminal Login for more information By default the function is not enabled DHCP Connection En...

Page 229: ...le is checked for ICA or RDP you must have a server that can respond to ping commands set in the DHCP Server Options or it will not reconnect per RDP or ICA assigned options the user Reset Hot Key Enable Check this box to enable hot key reset The hot key reset function must be performed as directed by the system administrator User Accounts This is a list box displaying Account Name Lists the accou...

Page 230: ...rs Guide 38 5 Add User See Adding Terminal Accounts Modify User See Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts Delete User See Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts Table 38 1 Security Properties Sheet Continued Function Description ...

Page 231: ...ection Autologin and or Autostart and Single Button Connect functions The three types of accounts are Guest User Administrator Guest Accounts The Guest account has the fewest privileges With this account you can not Configure a connection unless enabled by the administrator Gain access to the password function or effect any changes to security With this account type you can access the following Te...

Page 232: ...ices SysInfo Administrator Accounts The Administrator account has the greatest amount of privileges With this account you can Use Enable Password Change to permit users to change the passwords to their accounts Add modify and delete accounts and configure or reconfigure the connections for any account Use all the other functions of the terminal Using Terminal Accounts Terminal accounts are created...

Page 233: ...deleted or revised The account s password can be changed and is blank by default For security purposes it is recommended that the default administrator password be changed For more information about terminal accounts see Security Properties Creating Terminal Accounts Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts ...

Page 234: ...his dialog box Using the Add User Account Dialog Box Use the Add User Account dialog box to set up the parameters for new terminal accounts To invoke this dialog box 1 Press F2 while in the Connection Manager 2 Click on the Security tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box 3 Click on the Add User command button Figure 40 1 Add User Account Dialog Box ...

Page 235: ...of this group box are limited to 20 characters or less Enable Password Change Click to enable Enabling the function will allow the user to change a password This function is activated by assigning the User account privilege By default Enable Password Change is deactivated User Name Type in the new user name By default the field is blank Password Type in the password By default the field is blank C...

Page 236: ... this command button to copy a connection from Available Connections to Connection Name You must first select highlight the connection you want to copy Unassign Use this button to remove a connection from Connection Name You must first select the connection you want to remove Up and Down Select a connection and click on the Up or Down command button to move it up or down one place in the Connectio...

Page 237: ...tion in the list is used by the Single Button Connect feature Use the Up and Down buttons to rearrange the list Connection Name This list shows the connections available to a terminal account Type This section of the list displays the connection type of each connection See Type above AutoStart This section of the list displays whether the connection will or will not start automatically Table 40 1 ...

Page 238: ...on to assign the privilege of user to an account If User is enabled Enable Password Change is activated Administrators can give users the ability to change their password Guest default Click this radio button to assign the privilege of guest to an account If Guest is enabled then Enable Password Change is deactivated Users with this account type can not change passwords Allow Access to Connection ...

Page 239: ...is used to delete terminal accounts Figure 41 1 shows the Modify User Account dialog box The account name for the account being modified shows in the dialog box title bar Using the Modify User Account Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box 1 Press F2 from the Connection Manager 2 Click on the Security tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box 3 Highlight the account to be modified and click on the M...

Page 240: ...er Account Dialog Box Function Description Enable Password Change Group box used to set up password functions The fields of this group box are limited to 20 characters or less Enable Password Change Click to enable Enabling the function will allow the user to change the account s password This function is activated by assigning the account User account privilege By default Enable Password Change i...

Page 241: ...ble Connections This list shows the connections available for terminal accounts Type This section of the list displays the connection type for each connection ICA DialUp RDP TEC terminal emulation Web Assign Click on this command button to copy a connection from Available Connections to Connection Name You must first select to highlight the connection you want to copy Unassign Use this button to d...

Page 242: ...nections The first connection in the list is used by the Single Button Connect feature Use the Up and Down buttons to rearrange the list Connection Name This list shows the connections available to a terminal account Type This section of the list displays the connection type of each connection See Type above AutoStart This section of the list displays whether the connection will or will not start ...

Page 243: ...button to assign the privilege of user to an account If User is enabled Enable Password Change is activated Administrators can give Users the ability to change their password Guest Click this radio button to assign the privilege of guest to an account If Guest is enabled Enable Password Change is deactivated Users with this account type can not change passwords Allow Access to Connection Manager C...

Page 244: ...TION You cannot recover a deleted account 1 Click on the account that you want to delete in the User Accounts list 2 Click on the Delete User command button The following dialog box will display Figure 41 1 Delete User Account Confirmation Dialog Box To delete the listed account click on the Yes command button The terminal account is removed from the database You cannot delete the built in Adminis...

Page 245: ...gure 42 1 shows the Terminal Login dialog box Figure 42 1 Terminal Login Dialog Box Logging Into the Terminal To use the login feature 1 Enable security See Security Properties for more details 2 Log out of the terminal by clicking on the Shut Down command button in the Connection Manager 3 Click on the Logout radio button in the Shutdown Window dialog box 4 Click on the OK command button ...

Page 246: ... a dialog box as a prompt to log you into your terminal again Whether you restart or log off the AutoLogin dialog box displays counts five seconds then returns you to the Connection Manager This is a global function so it does not matter what other functions you have enabled Autologin is associated with an account and only one account can have autologin associated with it It will always act in the...

Page 247: ...oStart function will then automatically connect you to the connection that has autostart associated with it See Shutting Down the Terminal for more details about logging into the terminal Single Button Connect The Single Button Connect feature is an automatic login function that uses a dialog box as a prompt to log you into your terminal again after logging out Figure 42 3 shows this dialog box Si...

Page 248: ...ties sheet 3 Highlight the user s name in User Accounts 4 Click on the AutoLogin Enable check box to enable the function 5 Click on the Single Button Connect check box to enable the function 6 Click on OK 7 Click on the Shut Down command button in the Connection Manager 8 Click on the Logout radio button to log out of the terminal The Single Button Connect dialog box appears Click on Connect to lo...

Page 249: ...erties for more information about this function and how to invoke the properties sheet Ping Packet Internet Groper is a network utility It tests communication with nodes in a network by sending packets to each selected node Ping then waits to receive the echo response from that selected node Failover operates as follows Failover does not support PNLite connections 1 The terminal pings the intended...

Page 250: ...nch the serial or IE connection if it is valid If failover pings all the connections in the list and a connection is not made the function stops The following error message displays Figure 43 1 Failover Message Box Once failover is finished the Failover Log Window dialog box displays Figure 43 2 shows this dialog box The Verbose function on the Security properties sheet must be enabled for the Fai...

Page 251: ...lover Administrators Guide 43 3 Figure 43 2 Failover Log Window Dialog Box The Failover Log Window is a list of all the connections that were pinged The list reports both successful and unsuccessful pings ...

Page 252: ... based Terminal Embedded Internet Explorer Browser Integrated Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA 3 protocols standard Terminal emulations included See table reference below Enhanced version of WBT 1 5 from Microsoft Display Support1 VESA monitor support with DDC for automatic setting of resolution and refresh rate Colors 16 256 8 bit or 65 536 16 bit Video selectable up to 1024x768 Flicker free selectab...

Page 253: ...J 45 and link speed activity LEDs Point to Point Protocol PPP Multiple master browser support on ICA Supports Citrix load balancing on ICA SNMP support allows configuration of terminal settings reporting of terminal configuration and attached devices traps DHCP support for automatic firmware upgrades and unit configuration Communications Two USB Ports one port for USB keyboard with PS2 type mouse ...

Page 254: ...imple set up See Table 3 1 for keyboard languages supported Configuration Configurable automatic login Individual user account customization scripting Physical Characteristics Height 1 70 in 4 3 cm Width 7 64 in 19 4 cm Depth 6 18 in 15 7 cm Shipping weight 7 7 lbs 3 5 kg Mounting system for installation Environment Temperature Range Powered on 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Powered off 14 to 140 F 10 to 6...

Page 255: ...K 1 60 98 EPA Energy Star Safety UL 1950 CSA 950 TÜV GS approved EN 60950 approved RF Interference FCC Class B CE mark EN55022B VCCI Footnotes 1 Monitor speakers and microphone not included 2 Microphone will be supported in a future software release 3 Keyboard not included with international models Table 44 1 Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 Specifications Description Specification ...

Page 256: ...ion and refresh rate Colors 16 256 8 bit or 65 536 16 bit Video selectable up to 1280x1024 Flicker free selectable up to 85 Hz noninterlaced refresh rate Audio1 Output 1 8 in mini full 16 bit stereo 44 KHz sample rate Input 1 8 in mini microphone not currently supported 2 Input Output Peripheral Support Keyboard enhanced PS 2 type with Windows keys 104 keys included3 low profile design with two po...

Page 257: ...0 UART fifo compatible up to 115 2 kBaud One parallel port bi directional Centronics compatible DB 25 PCMCIA type II slot One USB port4 ICA remote dial up via internal PCMCIA or external modem Communication Protocols Terminal Emulations Supported RDP resident ICA 3 protocol resident See Table 16 1 for emulations supported Server OS Compatibility Support Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Wind...

Page 258: ...count customization scripting Physical Characteristics Height 8 9 in 226 mm Width 2 4 in 60 mm Depth 6 9 in 174 mm Shipping weight 12 5 lbs 5 5 kg Environment Temperature Range Powered on 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Powered off 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C Convection cooling fanless design Humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Operating Altitude Range 0 to 10 000 feet 0 to 3 050 meters Table 44 2 Compaq Thin Client...

Page 259: ...ty UL 1950 CSA 950 TÜV GS approved EN 60950 approved RF Interference FCC Class B CE mark EN55022B VCCI Footnotes 1 Monitor or speakers and microphone not included 2 Firmware to support this feature will be available in a future software release 3 Keyboard not included with international models 4 For supported peripherals refer to http www compaq com Table 44 2 Compaq Thin Client T1010 Specificatio...

Page 260: ... Enable check box 3 Click on the OK command button on the Security properties sheet to return to Connection Manager Check your terminal s build number and firmware revision Press F2 on your keyboard to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 1 Read the build number and firmware revision listed in Version on the General properties sheet 2 Click on any button on the General properties sheet to ret...

Page 261: ...speed 5 Click on the OK command button on the Mouse Properties dialog box and click on Close on the Terminal Properties dialog box to return to Connection Manager Make a basic PPP connection 1 Click on the Configure tab in the Connection Manager to invoke the Configure properties sheet 2 Click on the Add command button on the Configure properties sheet to invoke the New Connection dialog box 3 Sel...

Page 262: ...tings and Call Options in the Device Properties dialog box invoked by the Configure command button d Select a connection from the Select Connection Below to Launch After Dialing In list box in the third dialog box of the wizard e Click on the Finish command button to return to the Connection Manager The connection will display in the Connections list Find a modem that works with your terminal Visi...

Page 263: ...s check box 3 Click on Yes in the System Settings Change dialog box The terminal is reset to factory defaults If the above reset procedure fails call the manufacturer s technical support for instructions on using a hot key reset procedure Determine the size of the onboard memory 1 Press F2 on your keyboard to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box 2 Read the firmware revision number listed in R...

Page 264: ... Edit Connection Details Options tab and Connection Manager Add Wizard leading to Printing Compression Cache Encryption and Sound dialog box The box is checked by default Uncheck the box if you desire to use the standard Windows printer setup Also un check the box for CDS printing If you are using the MetaFrame 1 0 ICA platform 1 Log in to your MetaFrame server 2 Click on My Computer in the ICA Se...

Page 265: ...Start then Programs b Click on MetaFrame then Tools c Click on ICA Client Printer Configuration 3 If it is a WinFrame server a Click on ICA Client Printer Configuration in the Administrative Tools program group in the Program Manager 4 Click on New on the Printer menu to display the Add ICA Client Printer wizard 5 Follow the steps of the wizard to add your local printer ...

Page 266: ... These ports are located on the back panel of your terminal See Terminal Installation for information about terminal back panels Figure 46 1 Serial Port Pin SignalName Pin CarrierDetect DCD ReceiveData RX Transmit TX DataTerminalReady DTR SignalGround DataSetReady DSR RequesttoSend RTS CleartoSend CTS RingIndicator RI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Server ComPort Terminal ComPort 1 6 5 9 DB 9...

Page 267: ...e above are the standard pin assignments for a parallel device 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 25 Strobe Data Bits 0 Data Bits 1 Data Bits 2 Data Bits 3 Data Bits 4 Data Bits 5 Data Bits 6 Data Bits 7 Acknowledge Busy Paper End Slect Auto Feed Error Initialize Select Input Ground Parallel Device WBT Parallel Port Pin Signal Name 13 1 25 ...

Page 268: ... is located on the back panel of your terminal See Terminal Features for information about the back panel It is recommended that you use Category 5 twisted pair cable to connect your terminal to a hub Figure 47 1 10Base T and 100Base T Connector Pin SignalName 1 2 3 6 TransmitDetect TransmitDetect ReceiveDetect ReceiveDetect Hub Terminal 10Base T Connector 1 8 RJ 45 ...

Page 269: ... pin assignments for the terminal s USB connectors These connectors are located on the back panel of your terminal See Terminal Features for information about the back panel Figure 47 3 USB Connector 11 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Red Video Green Video Blue Video No Connection Ground Red Video Ground Green Video Ground Blue Video Ground No Connection Sync Ground No Connection No Connect...

Page 270: ...ther pins on either connector of the cable are not used Table 48 1 Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments 25 Pin 9 Pin 2 transmit data 2 receive data 3 receive data 3 transmit data 4 request to send 8 clear to send 5 clear to send 7 request to send 6 8 data set ready carrier detect 4 data terminal ready 7 ground 5 ground 20 data terminal ready 6 1 data set ready carrier detect ...

Page 271: ...le character echo to terminal in command mode H H0 Go on hook hang up N1 Connection speed set to highest possible DCE rate Automode Q Q0 Modem returns result codes Quiet disabled T Tone dialing V1 Full word result codes Verbose enabled W2 Negotiation progress codes disabled Result code is DCE rate X4 Modem recognizes dialtone and busy CONNECT nnnn result code enabled Y Y0 Disable long space discon...

Page 272: ...yed Q5 Error Correction Mode V 42 MNP Async T4 Grant request from remote for remote digital loopback test U1 Data compression enabled V View active configuration profiles 0 1 and numbers W W0 Save active configuration as User Profile 0 Y Y0 Recall User Profile 0 on power up Table 49 3 AT Commands Beginning with Command Description A3 Maximum MNP block size 256 characters G G0 Disable port flow con...

Page 273: ...hrough disabled Table 49 3 AT Commands Beginning with Continued Command Description Table 49 4 AT Commands Beginning with Command Description C1 Data compression requested V 42bis in LAPM MNP5 in MNP E E0 Disable Auto retrain L Report Line Signal Level in dBm Q Report Line Signal Quality R Display all S registers V Display firmware version ...

Page 274: ...mpliance with US FCC B limits and European CISPR B EN55022 Class B limits The noise suppressor is supplied by the manufacturer and is packed in your terminal s shipping carton Figure 50 1 shows the noise suppressor Figure 50 1 Noise Suppressor To install 1 Open the casing 2 Fit the casing over the network cable as close as possible to the back of the cable s connector 3 Snap the casing shut ...

Page 275: ...ce This chart lists The lower most subgroup the logical object belongs to The object s name What can be written to the object Where the UI is modified by the write For detailed information about each MIB group and its objects see the sections SNMP and DHCP Groups Physical Devices Groups and Network and Connections Groups in the network administrator s guide You can use Remote Administrator 3000 or...

Page 276: ... UK 2 French 3 German 4 Spanish 5 Italian 6 Swedish 7 Danish 8 Norwegian 9 Dutch 10 Belgian French 11 Finnish 12 Swiss French 13 Swiss German 14 Japanese 15 Canadian French 16 Belgian Dutch 17 Portuguese 18 Brazilian ABNT 19 Italian 142 20 Latin American 21 US International 22 Canadian Fr Multi 23 Canadian Eng Multi 24 Spanish Variation The Locale scroll list on the Input properties sheet ...

Page 277: ...wbt3Display Group wbt3EnergySaver Any following number 0 none 1 use a screen saver 2 use monitor off The Screen Saver and Turn Off Monitor radio buttons on the Display properties sheet wbt3ScreenTimeOut Any integer from 1 to 1440 The Wait scroll list on the Display properties sheet wbt3TouchScreen Any following number 0 no touchscreen 1 use Com1 2 use Com2 The Port scroll list in the MicroTouch To...

Page 278: ...els 640 800 1024 1280 The Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency scroll list on the Display properties sheet wbt3DispVertPix Any following number in pixels 480 600 768 1024 The Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency scroll list on the Display properties sheet wbt3DispUseDDC Any following number 0 do not use DDC 1 use DDC The Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency scroll list on the Display properties sheet wb...

Page 279: ... s dialog box Password An integer that corresponds to a DHCP option to change the default Option 158 to another option The Logon Password field in the Change DHCP Option ID s dialog box CommandLine An integer that corresponds to a DHCP option to change the default Option 159 to another option The Command Line field in the Change DHCP Option ID s dialog box WorkingDirectory An integer that correspo...

Page 280: ...ult Option 164 to another option The Set Community field in the Change DHCP Option ID s dialog box RDPStartupApp An integer that corresponds to a DHCP option to change the default Option 165 to another option The Startup Application field in the Change DHCP Option ID s dialog box EmulationMode An integer that corresponds to a DHCP option to change the default Option 166 to another option The Emula...

Page 281: ... Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 60 characters The Field 2 text box in the SNMPNetwork Administration dialog box wbt3CustomField3 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 60 characters The Field 3 text box in the SNMPNetwork Administration dialog box wbt3Administration Group wbt3SNMPupdate Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The SNMP U...

Page 282: ...bmitLoadJob Any following integer 0 job not ready 1 job ready This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI wbt3UpDnLoadIndex Any integer from 0 UpDnLoadNum This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI wbt3UpDnLoadId Any alphanumeric character to a text string This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI wbt3UpDnLoadOp Any following integer 0 request upload 1 reques...

Page 283: ...DnLoadFileType Any following integer 0 binary 1 ASCII This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI wbt3UpDnLoadProtocol Any following integer 0 FTP 1 TFTP This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI wbt3UpDnLoadFServer Any alphanumeric character to a text string This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI wbt3UpDnLoadTimeFlag 0 immediate execution This object doe...

Page 284: ...ry Default Property Settings check box on the General properties sheet wbt3FTPSettings Group wbt3ServerName Any alphanumeric character to a text string The Server Name text box on the Upgrade properties sheet wbt3Directory Any alphanumeric character to a text string The Server Directory text box on the Upgrade properties sheet wbt3UserID Any alphanumeric character to a text string The User ID text...

Page 285: ...ic character to a text string The Status text box on the Upgrade properties sheet wbt3Security Group wbt3SecurityEnable Any following integer 0 unchecked 1 checked The Security Enable check box on the Security properties sheet wbt3HideConfigTab Any following integer 0 unchecked 1 checked The Hide Configure Tab check box on the Security properties sheet wbt3FailOverEnable An integer select 0 unchec...

Page 286: ...ny following integer 0 unchecked 1 checked The Verbose check box on the Security properties sheet wbt3AutoLoginEnable Any following integer 0 unchecked 1 checked The Autologin Enable check box on the Security properties sheet wbt3AutoLoginUserName Any alphanumeric character to a text string The User Name scroll list on the Security properties sheet wbt3SingleButtonConnect Any following integer 0 u...

Page 287: ...on dialog box wbt3TrapServer2 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 60 characters The Server 2 text box in the SNMPNetwork Administration dialog box wbt3TrapServer3 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 60 characters The Server 3 text box in the SNMPNetwork Administration dialog box wbt3TrapServer4 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using ...

Page 288: ... text box on the Network properties sheet wbt3SubnetMask Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 60 characters The Subnet Mask text box on the Network properties sheet wbt3Gateway Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 255 characters The Gateway text box on the Network properties sheet wbt3dnsEnable Any following integer 0 unchecked 1 checked The Enab...

Page 289: ...aximum of 255 characters The Primary Server IP Address text box in the Advanced Network Settings dialog box wbt3secondaryDNSserverIPadd res Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 255 characters The Secondary Server IP Address text box in the Advanced Network Settings dialog box wbt3winsEnable Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 255 characters The ...

Page 290: ... text string using a maximum of 255 characters The Secondary Server IP Address Enable WINS text box in the Advanced Network Settings dialog box wbt3NetworkSpeed Any following integer 0 Auto detect 6 100Mbs full duplex 7 100Mbs half duplex 8 10Mbs full duplex 9 10Mbs half duplex The Network Speed scroll list on the Network properties sheet wbt3Apps Group wbt3RDPencryption Any following integer 0 ch...

Page 291: ... checked 1 unchecked The Com1 Enable check box on the Apps properties sheet wbt3com2Share Any following integer 0 checked 1 unchecked The Com2 Enable check box on the Apps properties sheet wbt3parallelShare Any following integer 0 checked 1 unchecked The LPT1 Enable check box on the Apps properties sheet ICAStatusDialog Any following integer 0 ctrl 1 shift The Status Dialog scroll list on the Hotk...

Page 292: ...on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICACloseRemoteApplication2 Any integer from 0 9 The number scroll list to the right of the Close Session scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICAtoggleTitleBar Any following integer 0 ctrl 1 shift The Toggle Title Bar scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICAtoggleTitleBar2 Any integer from 0 9 The number scroll list to the right of the Toggle Title Bar...

Page 293: ... of the CTRL ALT DEL scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICActrlEsc 0 ctrl TheCTRL ESC scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICActrlEsc2 Any integer from 0 9 The number scroll list to the right of CTRL ESC scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICAaltEsc Any following integer 0 ctrl 1 shift The ALT ESC scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet For the Logical Object You Can Wr...

Page 294: ...otkeys properties sheet ICAaltTab2 Any integer from 0 9 The number scroll list to the right of the ALT TAB scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICAaltBackTab Any following integer 0 ctrl 1 shift The ALT BACKTAB scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet ICAaltBackTab2 Any integer from 0 9 The number scroll list to the right of the ALT BACKTAB scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet wbt...

Page 295: ...pe Any following integer 0 RDP 1 ICA 2 TEC 3 DialUp The Type list in the Connection Manager wbt3ConnectionEntryStatus Any following integer 1 active 2 not in service 3 not ready 4 create and go 5 create and wait 6 destroy The Connection Name list in the Connection Manager wbt3RDPConnections Group wbt3RDPConnServer Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 32 characters The Ser...

Page 296: ... Connection Wizard number 2 wbt3RDPConnUserName Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 32 characters The Username text box in WTS Connection Wizard number 2 wbt3RDPConnDomain Any alphanumeric character to a text string The Domain text box in WTS Connection Wizard number 2 wbt3RDPConnStartApplication Any following integer 0 desktop 1 file name The Desktop Appli cation File N...

Page 297: ...ory text box in WTS Connection Wizard number 3 wbt3ICAConnCommType The integer 0 ctrl The Network Connection Di al In Connection radio buttons in the Specify Connection Type dialog box wbt3ICAConnServer Any alphanumeric character to a text string The Citrix Server Publish ed Application text box in the Select a Citrix Server or Published Application dialog box wbt3ICAConnCommandLine Any alphanumer...

Page 298: ...ecify Logon Information dialog box wbt3ICAConnDomain Any alphanumeric character to a text string The Domain text box in the Specify Logon Information dialog box wbt3ICAConnColors Any following integer 0 16 1 256 The Windows Colors radio buttons in the Select Window Options dialog box wbt3ICAConnDataCompress Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The Compress Data Stream check box in the Com...

Page 299: ...ncryption and Sound dialog box wbt3TermConnCommType The integer 0 network The TCP IP Modem Serial radio buttons in the TE Client Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box wbt3TermConnServer Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 32 characters The Connection Name text box in the TE Client Connection Wizard Connection Information dialog box For the Logical Object You Can ...

Page 300: ...V1910 13 TV1920 14 TV1925 15 ADDS A2 16 HZ1500 17 WY60 The Emulation scroll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard Connection Information dialog box wbt3TermConnVTEmuModel 0 VT100 1 VT101 2 VT102 3 VT125 4 VT220 5 VT240 6 VT320 7 VT340 8 VT420 9 VT131 10 VT132 256 not applicable The VT Terminal ID scroll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard Connection Information dialog box For the Logical Obj...

Page 301: ...TE Client Connection Wizard Connection Information dialog box wbt3TermConnIBM5250 EmuModel 0 IBM5291 1 1 IBM5292 2 2 IBM5251 11 3 IBM3179 2 4 IBM3196 4 5 IBM3180 2 6 IBM3477 FC 7 IBM3477 FG 8 IBM3486 BA 9 IBM3487 BA 10 IBM3487 HC 11 not applicable The IBM 5250 Model scroll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard Client Information dialog box wbt3TermConnPortNumber Any integer from 1 to 65535 The P...

Page 302: ...oll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard Printer Port Settings dialog box wbt3TermConnFormFeed Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The FormFeed Terminator check box in the TE Client Connection Wizard Printer Port Settings dialog box wbt3TermConnAutoLineFeed Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The Auto Line Feed check box in the TE Client Connection Wizard Printer Port Settin...

Page 303: ...n service 3 not ready 4 create and go 5 create and wait 6 destroy This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI wbt3userName Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters The User Name text box in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3password Any alphanumeric character to a text string The Password text box in the Add User Account a...

Page 304: ...phanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters The first connection listed in the Connection Name list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3Connection2 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters The second connection listed in the Connection Name list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes F...

Page 305: ... wbt3Connection4 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters The fourth connection listed in the Connection Name list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3Connection5 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters The fifth connection listed in the Connection Name list in the Add User Account and Modify User...

Page 306: ...wbt3Connection7 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters The seventh connection listed in the Connection Name list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3Connection8 Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters The eighth connection listed in the Connection Name list in the Add User Account and Modify Use...

Page 307: ...The second entry listed in the AutoStart list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3AutoStart3 Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The third entry listed in the AutoStart list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3AutoStart4 Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The fourth entry listed in the AutoStart list in the Add User Acc...

Page 308: ... Account dialog boxes wbt3AutoStart6 Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The sixth entry listed in the AutoStart list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3AutoStart7 Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The seventh entry listed in the AutoStart list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes For the Logical Object You Can Write To Mo...

Page 309: ...g integer 0 not checked 1 checked The eighth entry listed in the AutoStart list in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes wbt3UserPasswordChange Any following integer 0 not checked 1 checked The Enable Password Change check box in the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog box For the Logical Object You Can Write To Modify ...

Page 310: ...e terminal can provide either of these services NFuse must be installed and licensed on the Citrix server PNLite Access When PNLite is initially configured on the server the installer must designate a port to be used for telling clients about the published applications Each client must have this port configured using the PNLite tab of the ICA global settings configuration see ICA Client Settings O...

Page 311: ...problem Instruct users to reference the explicit URL http servername login htm Remove the page named default htm and rename the page named login htm to default htm Using the Internet Information Service IIS management facility insert the page named login htm into the list of default pages and then promote it to the first position in the list The individual site requirements will dictate which is t...

Page 312: ... Delete User 38 5 39 2 41 7 Edit connection parameters 19 2 20 2 Finish iii 3 18 4 4 ICA Client Settings 7 2 7 5 8 4 Modify User 38 5 39 2 41 1 Next iii OK iii Restart terminal 4 4 Security 13 2 Shutdown terminal 42 1 SNMP Network 7 2 7 5 SNMP Network Administration 36 1 Startup connection 9 4 TCP IP Settings 13 1 Upgrade 35 3 X iii Connection protocols Citrix ICA Client 9 2 Dial Up Client 9 2 Int...

Page 313: ...rties 12 1 Download Utility 34 2 Edit Connection 20 1 ELO Touchscreen 26 1 Failover Log Window 43 2 Firmware Upgrade 34 3 Global ICA Settings 8 1 Host Information 16 6 ISDN Settings 25 2 Microtouch Touchscreen Properties 26 3 Modify User Account 41 1 New Connection 9 1 10 1 11 1 15 1 16 1 18 1 Optional Information 3 3 Port Settings 12 6 Printer Port Settings 16 8 RACORE Token Ring Adapter Settings...

Page 314: ...econd 30 2 Accept Any Authentication Including Clear Text 13 3 Accept Only Encrypted Authentication 13 3 Accept Only Microsoft EncryptedAuthentication 13 3 Account Name 38 4 Adapters 21 2 21 4 22 2 Add command button 8 7 Add Change Modem 21 2 Add on 21 2 21 4 Address of Proxy to Use 8 9 10 9 Advanced Network 5 3 Aironet 21 2 Allow Access to Connection Manager 40 5 41 6 Allow Automatic Updates 8 6 ...

Page 315: ...ling Patterns 12 4 Disable Call Waiting By Dialing 12 3 Drawing 26 7 ELO Touch 21 2 21 5 Enable Authenticating Failure Trap 36 2 Enable DNS 3 5 5 3 Enable Password Change 39 2 40 2 41 3 Enable WINS 3 5 5 3 Extra Settings 12 7 Failover Enable 38 2 43 1 Find Touchscreen 26 5 Firmware Version 26 4 Flow Hardware 25 2 Flow Off 25 2 Flow Settings 25 2 Flow Software 25 2 FTP Option IDs 37 3 Get field 36 ...

Page 316: ...Ds 37 3 Rename Group 8 8 Reset Hot Key Enable 38 4 Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings 3 1 Reset To Defaults 37 3 Respond With 16 7 Secondary DNS 22 5 Secondary WINS 22 5 Security Enable 38 2 Server Group 8 8 Service Profile ID 1 25 4 Service Profile ID 2 25 4 Set field 36 2 Set Initiation String 16 7 Single Button Connect 38 3 SNMP Communication 36 2 SNMP Option IDs 37 3 SNMP ...

Page 317: ...ess 30 2 User Name 38 3 42 1 Verbose connection 38 3 Vertical 26 6 Volume 21 3 21 5 Wait For 16 7 Wait for Credit Card Tone 12 7 Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing 12 7 WaveLAN 21 3 Yes Use the IP Information Supplied by DHCP 3 3 H Headphone jack 3230LE 1 3 3360SE 2 3 How to Adjust your mouse 45 2 Check your terminal s revision of software 45 1 Configure a local printer 45 5 Determine the terminal ...

Page 318: ... connector 3200LE 1 3 3360SE 2 3 PPP 11 1 Properties Date Time 27 1 Properties sheets Application 20 4 Apps 4 1 7 1 8 1 36 1 Calibrate 26 8 Call Options 12 6 Configure 9 1 9 4 19 2 20 2 Cursor 26 5 Default Hotkeys 8 2 Devices 4 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 24 1 27 1 28 1 30 1 31 1 Display 4 1 Firewall Settings 8 8 General 3 1 4 1 Input 4 1 IP Address 22 2 Name Server 22 2 Net Connections 20 3 Network 4 1 5 1 ...

Page 319: ...est 39 1 40 5 41 6 User 39 2 40 5 41 6 U USB port 3230LE 1 3 V Video connector 3230LE 1 3 3360SE 2 3 W WBT i Windows based terminals 3200LE i 3230LE i 3320SE i 3360SE i 3720SE i 3730LE i Wizards Dial Up Configuration 11 1 12 1 13 1 Setup 1 5 2 6 3 1 4 4 34 3 TE Client Connection 16 1 WTS Connection 15 1 ...

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