APC AP5610 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Network Access Software        53
3.
In the Application to Launch field, enter the directory path and name or click the Browse 
button to locate the path and name.
4.
Enter command line arguments in the box below the path and name.
— or —
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 menu. Network Access Software will 
automatically replace these variables when the application runs.
5.
Enable or disable the Launch in command window by marking or clearing the checkbox. When 
enabled, the user-specified RDP application will be launched from within an OS command 
window.
6.
Click OK.
Telnet options
To use Telnet options, select the Telnet tab, then the individual server’s Properties dialog box, then 
mark the Use Default checkbox. You may designate the built-in Serial Console Viewer as the 
Telnet client or you may specify another Telnet application. When you specify the built-in 
application, you may choose to open the window before login to troubleshoot login scripts. 
When you indicate a user-specified Telnet 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 Telnet commands that do not provide their own GUI, such as those for computers 
running Windows, Linux and Unix operating systems, you can launch the Telnet application from 
within an OS command window.
To change Telnet options:
1.
Select Tools - Options from the Network Access Software menu. The Options dialog box 
appears.
2.
Click the Telnet tab.
3.
Enable or disable the Launch built-in application checkbox by marking or clearing the 
checkbox. When enabled, the built-in Serial Console Viewer application will be used to 
connect to a unit, if it supports Telnet connections and if the unit’s properties do not override it. 
If you enable the Launch built-in application setting, you may also enable or disable the Open 
Window before login 
setting by marking or clearing the checkbox. When enabled, the Serial 
Console Viewer Telnet window will open before any login attempt is made to the server. This 
feature is useful when debugging a login script, and is usually disabled otherwise.
4.
Enable or disable the Launch user-specified application setting by marking or clearing the 
checkbox. When enabled, the Telnet application specified in the box below the checkbox will 
be used, if it supports Telnet connections and if the unit’s properties do not override it. 
a.
Enter the directory path and name or click the Browse button to locate the path and name.