More Settings RLogin Dialog Box
Getting there
- Open a VT terminal session.
- With a session open in Reflection, from the Quick Access Toolbar, click
. - Under Host Connection, click Configure Connection Settings.
- Under Connection Method, select Network.
- Under Network Connection Type, select Rlogin.
- Under Connection Options, click the More Settings button.
The options are:
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TCP port
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When connecting to a host via Rlogin, most hosts wait for an incoming connection on TCP Port 513. If your host uses a different port, type that number here.
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Parity
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This setting determines whether a parity bit is generated for each character transmitted. Parity is used to detect errors in data transmission; the number preceding the slash indicates the number of data bits sent.
To use the multinational character set or 8-bit controls, Parity must be set to one of the values that offers 8-bit controls. If your communications link generates parity, and you set Parity to 8/None, multinational characters appear on your screen. In this case, set Parity to either 8/Even or 8/Odd.
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Baud
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Select the rate at which Reflection transmits and receives data through the network connection.
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Terminal type
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To override the default terminal, select or type a value here.
In general, you control the following characteristics when you change terminal types:
- Which screen control sequences the host sends to Reflection to format the screen.
- The position of the cursor.
- Which characters to display in a host application.
If you're having trouble running a host application, the negotiation between Reflection and the host might be wrong. If you enter a terminal type that the host does not recognize, Reflection reverts to a list of default values until one is found that the host supports.
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Timeout
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Specify the number of milliseconds Reflection should attempt to make a connection before timing out. The maximum value is 65535. The timeout period begins after host name resolution has taken place. This means an additional delay, usually a few seconds beyond the value specified.
When this is set to 0 (the default), Reflection timeout behavior is determined by your Windows operating system.
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Session limits
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Select the maximum number of sessions you want to allow for a Telnet connection.
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Close on disconnect
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Select to close your session document when you disconnect from the host.
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