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Telnet connection settings, you to open this application through the connection manager.

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Telnet connection settings Telnet is an older method of gaining remote command line access. It is not encrypted. The following table describes the settings available in the Telnet Connection Manager. These settings are connection-specific and apply to only the Telnet connection you are currently configuring. NOTE: For information about how to locate these settings, see Using the Connection Manager controls on page 6. Table 10-9 Telnet Connection Manager > Configuration Option Description Name The name of the connection. Address The IP address of the remote system. Port The port to use on the remote system. Foreground color The foreground color. Background color The background color. Font Valid options are: 7X14, 5X7, 5X8, 6X9, 6X12, 6X13, 7X13, 8X13, 8X16, 9X15, 10X20, and 12X24. NOTE: See Common connection settings on page 25 for information about the settings available on the final page of the Telnet Connection Manager. Custom connection settings If you would like to install a custom Linux application, you can use the Custom connection to allow you to open this application through the connection manager. The following table describes the settings available in the Custom Connection Manager. These settings are connection-specific and apply to only the Custom connection you are currently configuring. NOTE: For information about how to locate these settings, see Using the Connection Manager controls on page 6. Table 10-10 Custom Connection Manager > Configuration Option Description Name The connection name. Enter command to run The command to run to make the remote connection. NOTE: See Common connection settings on page 25 for information about the settings available on the final page of the Custom Connection Manager. Telnet connection settings 55

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Telnet connection settings
Telnet is an older method of gaining remote command line access. It is not encrypted.
The following table describes the settings available in the Telnet Connection Manager. These settings
are connection-specific and apply to only the Telnet connection you are currently configuring.
NOTE:
For information about how to locate these settings, see
Using the Connection Manager
controls
on page
6
.
Table 10-9
Telnet Connection Manager > Configuration
Option
Description
Name
The name of the connection.
Address
The IP address of the remote system.
Port
The port to use on the remote system.
Foreground color
The foreground color.
Background color
The background color.
Font
Valid options are:
7X14
,
5X7
,
5X8
,
6X9
,
6X12
,
6X13
,
7X13
,
8X13
,
8X16
,
9X15
,
10X20
, and
12X24
.
NOTE:
See
Common connection settings
on page
25
for information about the settings available on
the final page of the Telnet Connection Manager.
Custom connection settings
If you would like to install a custom Linux application, you can use the Custom connection to allow
you to open this application through the connection manager.
The following table describes the settings available in the Custom Connection Manager. These
settings are connection-specific and apply to only the Custom connection you are currently
configuring.
NOTE:
For information about how to locate these settings, see
Using the Connection Manager
controls
on page
6
.
Table 10-10
Custom Connection Manager > Configuration
Option
Description
Name
The connection name.
Enter command to run
The command to run to make the remote connection.
NOTE:
See
Common connection settings
on page
25
for information about the settings available on
the final page of the Custom Connection Manager.
Telnet connection settings
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