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 > command to manually import the template called generic_templates.rxd.
For 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.