HP t505 Administrator Guide - Page 65
XDMCP connection settings, most UNIX-like operating systems, such as Linux
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Table 10-5 TeemTalk Session Wizard > Page 3 > Preferences (continued) Option Description Browser Command In the box, type the command that runs your web browser, such as: / display html links Firefox Command Line Start Up Options Use to specify an alternate location for the startup options. NOTE: For specific information on HP TeemTalk Command Line Startup Options, see the HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator User Guide. Table 10-6 TeemTalk Session Wizard > Page 4 Component Description Summary Session Information Displays a summary of the session that is to be created. XDMCP connection settings XDMCP is a way to connect directly to remote X servers. X servers are used to display graphics on most UNIX-like operating systems, such as Linux, Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), and Hewlett Packard UniX (HP-UX). The following table describes the settings available in the XDMCP Connection Manager. These settings are connection-specific and apply to only the XDMCP connection you are currently configuring. NOTE: For information about how to locate these settings, see Using the Connection Manager controls on page 6. Table 10-7 XDMCP Connection Manager > Configuration Option Description Name The connection name. Type The XDMCP connection type. Valid options are: chooser, query, and broadcast. Address This value is required if the Type value is set to query. Use font server Use a remote X font server instead of locally installed fonts. Font server Font server is not enabled unless the Use font server option is checked. Configure display Click to set the display configuration for the connection. If you do not set this configuration, the default configuration will be used. NOTE: See Common connection settings on page 25 for information about the settings available on the final page of the XDMCP Connection Manager. SSH connection settings Secure Shell (SSH) is the most common way to gain remote command line access to UNIX-like operating systems, such as Linux, BSD, and HP-UX. SSH is also encrypted. XDMCP connection settings 53