VNC Properties
When you indicate a user-specified VNC application, you may include its
command-line arguments. A selection of macros is available for placement in
the command-line; this may be useful for automatic replacement of variables
such as IP address, port number, user name and password. For VNC
commands that do not provide their own GUI, such as those for computers
running Windows, Linux, and UNIX
VNC application launch from within an OS command window.
To change VNC properties:
1 Select a server in the unit list.
2 Select View - Properties from the Remote Console Switch Explorer menu.
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Click the Properties task button.
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Right-click on the unit. Select Properties from the pop-up menu. The
Properties dialog box appears.
3 Click the VNC tab.
4 For servers only, in the IP Address field, enter an IP address in dot notation
or a 1-128 character domain name. Spaces are not allowed. Duplicate
addresses are allowed. You may use IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
5 In the Port field, enter a port number in the range 23-65535. If blank, port
23 is used.
6 Mark to enable or clear to disable the Use Default check box. When this
setting is enabled, the default global setting specified in Options will be
used and all other portions of the Application to Launch area are disabled.
7 Enter the directory path and name or click the Browse button to locate the
path and name.
8 Enter command-line arguments in the box below the path and name.
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To insert a predefined macro at the cursor location in the command-line,
click the Insert Macro list box and select a macro from the drop-down
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