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In the 'Host' tab you will find the following parameters:

 

 

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Address

URL or IP address of the host computer.

 

Port

TCP port defined at the host computer for Telnet access.

 

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Default Telnet port number is 23.

 

Enable Keep alive

Enables keep-alive mechanism, needed for some Telnet servers to prevent disconnections.

 

Socks Firewall

Enables support for Socks firewall.

 

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When you check this option, the 'Socks' tab will automatically appear in the connection settings dialog.

 

Disable Telnet Protocol Negotiation

Check this option if you want to omit the protocol negotiation when connecting.

 

Has Backup

Check this option if you would like to specify an alternate ip for this connection.

 

When you check this option, the 'Backup' tab will automatically appear in the connection settings dialog.

 

SSL

Enables the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol for the host.

 

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When you check this option, the 'SSL' tab will automatically appear in the connection settings dialog. See Using SSL. The SSL and SSH options are mutually exclusive.

 

SSH

Enables the SSH protocol for the host.

 

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When you check this option, the 'SSH' tab will automatically appear in the connection settings dialog. The SSH and SSL options are mutually exclusive.

 

Disable Server Echo

Check this option if you don't want the server to echo every character it receives.

 

Character Set Translation

Select the character set that better suits your language needs.

 

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When you select BiDi sets, a new option will be enabled so you can select the BiDi settings.

 
 

Read more:

Unix/VT Connections - 'General' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'Backup' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'Display' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'Socks' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'SSL' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'SSH' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'Preferences' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'Options' Settings (Configuration Manager)
Unix/VT Connections - 'HotSpots' Settings (Configuration Manager)