HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.3.0 User Guide - Page 162

Sender clipboard property, Rgsender.Network.Port, Rgsender.Clipboard.IsEnabled

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Rgsender.Network.AllowIpAddressSubnet=string (all IP addresses) This property is used to specify the range of IP addresses that the Sender will listen on for an RGS connection request from the Receiver. A NIC must be enabled, and its IP address must be in the range specified by this property, in order for the Sender to listen on the NIC. The format for this property is: xx.xx.xx.xx/yy - IP address and netmask in CIDR notation If Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled=1, this property is ignored, and the Sender will listen for RGS connections on all NICs. If Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled=0, the Sender will listen on any NIC "n" where Rgsender.Network.Interface.n.IsEnabled=1, and the Receiver IP address is in the range specified by this property. Rgsender.Network.Port=int (42966) This property controls the port used for communications with the RGS Sender. If this property is not specified, the Sender will listen on port 42966, which is the default port used by the Receiver in establishing a connection to the Sender. If this property is used to modify the Sender port number, the user will need to specify the same port number on the Receiver to establish a connection with the Sender, as described in Section 5-1, "Using RGS in Normal Mode." 8-6-7 Sender clipboard property Rgsender.Clipboard.IsEnabled=bool (1) If set to 1, Remote Clipboard is enabled-specifically, the copy and cut functionality in the Remote Display Window is enabled. If set to 0, the copy and cut functionality is disabled. The default value is 1-Remote Clipboard is enabled. RGS properties 162

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RGS properties 162
Rgsender.Network.AllowIpAddressSubnet
=string
(all IP addresses)
This property is used to specify the range of IP addresses that the Sender will listen on for an RGS connection
request from the Receiver. A NIC must be enabled, and its IP address must be in the range specified by this
property, in order for the Sender to listen on the NIC. The format for this property is:
xx.xx.xx.xx/yy
— IP address and netmask in CIDR notation
If
Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled=1,
this property is ignored, and the Sender
will listen for RGS connections on all NICs.
If
Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled=0
,
the Sender will listen on any NIC “n”
where
Rgsender.Network.Interface.n.IsEnabled=1,
and the Receiver IP address is in the range
specified by this property.
Rgsender.Network.Port
=int
(42966)
This property controls the port used for communications with the RGS Sender. If this property is not specified, the
Sender will listen on port 42966, which is the default port used by the Receiver in establishing a connection to the
Sender. If this property is used to modify the Sender port number, the user will need to specify the same port
number on the Receiver to establish a connection with the Sender, as described in Section 5-1, “
Using RGS in
Normal Mode
.”
8-6-7 Sender clipboard property
Rgsender.Clipboard.IsEnabled
=bool
(1)
If set to 1, Remote Clipboard is enabled—specifically, the copy and cut functionality in the Remote Display
Window is enabled. If set to 0, the copy and cut functionality is disabled. The default value is 1—Remote
Clipboard is enabled.