Reflection X Advantage installs several Sample Definitions by default. In many cases you can get connected without making any changes to these sample settings, then use the sample as a model for making additional connections. This procedure makes an XDMCP connection using the sample 'Direct connection' definition.
NOTE:XDMCP must be enabled on your UNIX host.
To connect using the sample XDMCP connection
Start X Manager or X Manager for Domains.
Under
on the left, locate the sample definition called "Direct connection" and connect using any of these methods:Double-click the definition name.
Select the definition, then in the toolbar click .
Right-click the definition name and click
Enter your host name in reply to the prompt.
If the connection is successful, an X terminal desktop window opens showing your host login screen.
Enter your login credentials for the host.
You can clone the sample “Direct connection” XDMCP definition to create a duplicate copy. By cloning a definition, you create a new definition with the same settings and preserve the original definition to use as a reference. To clone the definition:
Right-click the client definition and select
.You can edit the cloned definition. Changes are saved automatically as you work. For example:
Use
to specify a descriptive name for your connection.Enter a value for
to connect to the same host each time. Or, change to to see a list of available hosts based on a broadcast sent to the address (or addresses) you configure.Troubleshooting
If “Direct connection” isn't listed under
:When you upgrade from a previous version of Reflection X Advantage, no changes are made to your existing settings. This means that after an upgrade, the sample definitions are not imported, even if the correct template is installed. You can use the generic_templates.rxd.
> command to manually import the template calledFor help creating a new definition without using default definitions, see Configure a Desktop Connection.
If you 're unable to make a connection using the “Direct connection” definition:
If you see a message saying Unknown host: <hostname>, the host name you specified isn't reachable. Check your entry or try specifying a host IP address instead of using the host name.
If the X terminal desktop window opens and is followed by an XDMCP timeout message, XDMCP may not be configured on the host. On some networks, you can see a list of hosts that support XDMCP by changing
to . Or, try configuring a desktop connection using an X Client command rather than using XDMCP.