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2. Deploying Configurations via Avalanche Manager Use the Avalanche framework to deploy new TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device Deploying TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device involves the following tasks 1 Prepare Avalanche Manager and the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device for the update 2 Create a connection to download the configuration to the mobile device Preparing for Updates Avalanche Manager provides communication between the Avalanche Agent and the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device over the following media e Serial port e RAPI Microsoft ActiveSync e IP NOTE RAPI support is available in Avalanche Manager 3 5 or greater version On the device side RAPI connections are supported available for mobile devices with a 3 5 or greater version of the Avalanche Enabler and for some pre 3 5 Avalanche Enablers Before you can create a connection between the Avalanche Agent and the mobile device over which the new configuration will be download you must prepare both the mobile device and Avalanche Manager for the update media Before you install the TelnetCE Client a mobile device ensure that the host system and the mobile device are properly configured Preparing the host system and the mobile device depends on the type of media that you are using to connect the host system to the mobile device Avalanche Manager allows serial connections and RF connections 18
3. To initiate an additional Telnet session 1 Ensure that the TelnetCE Client is configured to allow multiple concurrent sessions 2 Access the TelnetCE Client Options menu The Options menu displays the available sessions between 1 and 4 and indicates which sessions are connected to a host and which are unconnected 3 From the Options menu select an unconnected session that you want to use to connect to the host Figure 8 8 Configure View About Telnet Figure 8 8 Available Unconnected Telnet Session The TelnetCE Client now displays the default screen The default screen prompts you to press ENT ER to connect to a host 4 Pressthe Enter key The Select Host dialog box appears Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 131 5 Use the Select Host dialog box to select the host with which you want to establish a Telnet session 6 Select OK The TelnetCE Client attempts to connect to the host that you have selected Switching Between Active Telnet Sessions If the TelnetCE Client is engaged in more than one Telnet session use the Options menu to switch between the sessions To switch between Telnet sessions 1 In the TelnetCE Client access the Options menu 2 Inthe Options menu select the active session that you want to view Figure 8 9 Session 1 Host 1 Session 2 Host 2 Session 3 Host 3 Session 4 Unconnected Configure View About Telnet Exit Figure 8
4. NOTE For detailed information about the using the Script Editor in Telnet CE Client refer to the TelnetCE Client Scripting Reference Guide Launching the Script Editor If you are using Avalanche Manager to deploy the TelnetCE Client you can launch the Script Editor from the Avalanche Manager Then scripts created by or imported into the Avalanche Script Editor will automatically be deployed to the remote devices To launch the Script Editor from Avalanche Manager 1 Ensure the TelnetCE Client package is installed in Avalanche Manager 2 From the Tree View in the Avalanche console right click the TelnetCE Client software package 3 Select Configure Package gt Script Editor Figure 5 1 Chapter 5 Scripting 77 Configure Package Host Profiles Copy Package Emulation Parameters Delete Package Enable Package Keyboard Creator MEEN Localization ZM TTI Figure 5 1 Launching the Script Editor from Avalanche Manager The Script Editor opens Figure 5 2 F Script Editor Import Export Figure 5 2 Script Editor 4 Click Add to open the Script Editor configuration dialog box Figure 5 3 78 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Name Activation Conditions I Select from Menu F On Key Combination Hexadecimal Value 7 When Session Connects r Scan String Sc
5. Depending on the TelnetCE Client installation and configuration utility that you are using the applications and tools that allow you to configure TelnetCE Client features may not be available Table2 1 provides information about the configuration tools that are available for your chosen installation and configuration method Emulation Key Deployment Host Para Local SSL board Method Profiles meters ization Support Scripting Builder Avalanche Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ActiveSync Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Third Party Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Application You may configure scripting through the TelnetCE Client interface on the mobile device Table 2 1 TelnetCE Client Configuration Support Matrix Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 13 Using Avalanche Manager to Configure the TelnetCE Client You may use the Avalanche framework to update the TelnetCE Client configuration To configure the TelnetCE Client through Avalanche Manager 1 Ensure that the TelnetCE Client Avalanche package is installed in Avalanche Manager NOTE For more information about installing the TelnetCE Client in Avalanche Manager see the reference guide for your mobile device 2 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 3 Inthe Tree View of Management Console locate and right click the TelnetCE Client package A menu list appears 4 Select Configure Package Figure 2 2 Configure Pack
6. EM3270 KB CreateKB File Edit Keyboard View Help fa amp 4 EM3270 KB E EM3270 KB Keyboard EM5250 KB Apphication Area CAPSLOCK wa EMHP KB EMNONE KB Size lt gt New Keyboard FMNUM KB EMYT KB Graphic None Show Buttons Only Show Graphics Only JET ue r avjawjEjR r vlu jo PReq lt Row Column Height Width SA A s o F e H J K L Clear we a sHFrzIxlelv e N MepeczjEnter z EE NumiFunc Funcz Puncj at or 4 c Fine Adjustments aj Adus Distance Key Position For Help press F1 Figure 6 2 Selecting the File Type Creating Keyboards There are two default keyboards the default alpha keyboard and the default numeric keyboard The default alpha keyboard is displayed by default The default numeric keyboard is displayed when in a numeric field 5250 and 3270 only This section provides the following keyboard information e Adding a new keyboard e Sizing keyboards Deleting keyboards Adding a new keyboard Multiple keyboards can be included in each keyboard file The keyboards are linked together by shift keys special keys which display another keyboard Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator 103 To add a keyboard 1 Launch the Keyboard Creator 2 Select Keyboard gt New Keyboard from the menu 3 Enter a new name for the keyboard Figure 6 3 Keyboard Enter new keyboard name KEYBOARD1 Cancel Figure 6 3 Creating
7. e Ensure that the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device supports RAPI connections RAPI connections are supported in 3 5 and greater versions of the Avalanche Enabler e Because RAPI gateways use Microsoft ActiveSync ensure that you can create a Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the mobile device and the host system that is the system that hosts the Avalanche Agent e Ensure that you have created a RAPI gateway in Avalanche Manager Figure 2 5 Avalanche Agents localhost host localhost amp Agent Connection Info 8 Enabler Install Kits E Avalanche Gateways Eg Local RAPI Gateway Address 127 0 0 1 17800 Local Port 2065 Status Registered BP Client Licensing Q Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles FT Serial Ports amp Software Collections Wireless Network Security Figure 2 5 RAPI Gateway in Avalanche Manager Preparing for IP Updates Use the following guidelines to prepare the IP connection between the mobile device and the Avalanche Manager e Ensure that the Avalanche Enabler is installed and functioning properly on the mobile device e Ensure IP connectivity between the mobile device and the host system If you have problems verify the following The host system has a valid IP address e The mobile device has a valid IP address 20 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide e The mobile device is configured with the correct ESSID e The mobile device is using t
8. 2 Inthe Avalanche Agents tree locate and right click the TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears 3 From the menu list select Configure Package gt Host Profiles Figure 4 8 Configure Package gt Host Profiles Copy Package Emulation Parameters Delete Package Script Editor Enable Package Keyboard Creator Localization Figure 4 8 Configuring Per Host Emulation Parameters from Avalanche The Host Profiles dialog box appears 4 From the list of host profiles select the host profile that you want to configure 5 Select the Configuration tab Figure 4 9 66 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide za Host Profiles Figure 4 9 Accessing Per Host Emulation Parameters 6 Click Modify The Configuration Manager appears Figure 4 10 Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 67 3 hostcfg bin Emulation Parameters ile Edit Value View Help Configuration Manager The Configuration Manager presents the available emulation options Use the tree structure on the left to navigate the available options Each configurable option is represented by a diamond icon These icons are contained in folders Circles represent the actual settings of the options which contain them When a circle is filled in or a diamond is filled in the value assigned to this option is not the default setting Highlight any of the options to get more information Double clicking on the option will presen
9. 249 static WEP 240 subnet 240 subnet mask 240 switching between active Telnet sessions 131 T tables activetext parameters in configuration manager 212 configuring battery and signal strength indicators 222 configuring TelnetCE Client lockdown 208 configuring TelnetCE Client passwords 202 customizing the TelnetCE Client display 206 document revision history 3 TelnetCE Client configuration support matrix 12 TelnetCE Client version and supported features matrix 6 text formatting conventions 2 TCP IP 241 telnet 241 telnet negotiation strings configuring 217 telnet settings 183 TelnetCE Client 241 about 3 authorizing 111 autologin for VT emulation 215 cold boot recovery 10 components 4 configruing lockdown 207 configuration support matrix 12 configuring 10 configuring activetext 212 configuring display settings 206 configuring IP printing 204 configuring key macros 209 configuring license server IP address 205 configuring number of concurrent sessions 203 configuring passwords 201 configuring scan handlers 213 configuring screen panning 210 configuring telnet negotiation strings for VT emulation 217 configuring with Avalanche Manager 13 configuring with Microsoft ActiveSync 15 configuring workstation id 218 deployment methods 3 diagnostics utility 141 disconnecting a session 127 exiting 128 functionality 5 initiating a Telnet session 125 installing 9 launching 121 licensing 111
10. The following list provides information about the configurable parameters in the IBM Settings tab Workstation ID VT Settings Indicates the workstation ID that mobile devices use to connect to the host system This includes static characters and the following switches which are used to capture dynamic data that is specific to each mobile device a d Captures specific octets of the IP address of the mobile device For example use a b c d to capture all four IP octets of the address of the mobile device or use d to capture only the last octet of the IP address of the mobile device m r Captures specific octets of the MAC address of the mobile device For example use p q r to capture the last three octets of the MAC address of the mobile device e s Captures the session number e t Captures the Avalanche terminal ID of the mobile device If the mobile device is not an Avalanche client then this parameter is not valid Possible Values 0 20 alpha numeric characters plus switches see above Default Value None NOTE IBM hosts usually truncate workstation IDs that are more than 10 characters Also the workstation ID should not begin with a numeric character Use the VT Settings tab in the Host Profiles dialog box to configure a Telnet negotiation string for the host connection Figure 3 11 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide A Telnet negotiation string allows you to specify th
11. To enable the battery power indicator 1 Access the Configuration Manager for the TelnetCE Client global emulation parameters In Configuration Manager locate Emulation gt Display gt Indicators Figure B 16 Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 221 Common 5 0 Display ClearType Enable ClearType Font Smoothing Contrast Cursor Column Offset Cursor Row Offset Enable Scrolling Fixed Screen Left Edge Fixed Screen Mode Fixed Screen Top Edge Font Clip Bottom Font Clip Left Font Clip Right Font Clip Top Font Name Font Size Font weight Force Black and white Horizontal Scroll Z F E R icators Enable Battery Strength Indicator Enable Signal Strength Indicator Indicators Preferred Off Screen Indicators Screen Settings Figure B 16 Configuring Indicators 3 Usethe Enable Battery Strength Indicator parameter to enable disable the battery strength indicator icon 4 Usethe Enable Signal Strength Indicator parameter to enable disable the wireless signal strength indicator 5 Usethe Indicators Preferred Off Screen parameter to configure where the icon s are displayed the Windows system tray the TelnetCE Client command bar or on the screen itself 6 Ifyou did not use the Indicators Preferred Off Screen parameter to display icons only in the Windows system tray or TelnetCE Client command bar then use the Indi
12. licensing with license server 115 manually configuring emulation parameters 169 manually configuring host profiles 161 manually licensing 114 multiple concurrent sessions 129 options menu 147 overview 3 real time statistics 155 session monitor 150 using 121 version and supported features matrix 6 TermProxy and host profiles 37 configuring failover 39 configuring TermProxy only connections 37 TFTP 241 tracing sessions 154 U updates defined 241 250 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide using activetext 139 configuration manager 68 find 71 license server 227 real time statistics 155 screen panning 139 session monitor 150 session override 153 standard virtual emulation keyboard 133 TelnetCE Client 121 TelnetCE Client diagnostics utility 141 TelnetCE Client options menu 147 Vv variables 84 version and supported features matrix 6 view settings 178 viewing license information 230 viewing real time statistics 156 virtual keyboard 5250 3270 135 using 133 VT HP 137 VT HP virtual keyboard 137 VTXX settings 171 WwW Wavelink contact information 233 WEP automatic 235 defined 241 static wep 240 Windows CE 241 Windows Enabler 241 WINS 241 workstation id configuring 218
13. software package SSID static WEP subnet subnet mask A feature of Avalanche Manager that allows you to configure a set of filters that target specific mobile devices on the network You can filter by MAC address IP address device type operating system and so forth Selection criteria are used to target specific mobile devices on the network for Avalanche Updates An Avalanche integrated component of the TelnetCE Client that allows a user at the Avalanche Management Console to monitor or control the TelnetCE Client Session Monitor is available for Avalanche deployed TelnetCE Clients only A feature of the Avalanche Enabler that allows for the installation of software packages on clients without the consent of the user at the client A feature of the Avalanche Enabler that allows the Avalanche Monitor to run in the background on the client in a manner that is transparent to the user at the client In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche software package See Avalanche Software Package Service Set Identifier A unique name up to 32 characters long that is used to identify a wireless LAN The SSID is attached to wireless packets and acts as a password to connect to a specific BSS or ESS Static or manual implementation of WEP keys When the administrator of the network changes the WEP key users must manually select the correct key A logical network wherein each client is participating on the same
14. 0 60 alpha numeric characters Default Value lt None gt Indicates whether users should configure the response to the command line prompt at the mobile device Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Indicates the command that the mobile device should send the host system at the command prompt Possible Values 0 30 alpha numeric characters Default Value lt None gt Configuration Settings Use the Configuration tab in the Host Profiles dialog box to access and configure per host emulation parameters Figure 3 13 NOTE For more information about global and per host emulation parameters see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 54 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide wzi Host Profiles Language YT Settings Autologin Configuration gt Emulation parameters for this host profile can be modified New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 13 Configuring Per Host Emulation Settings The following list describes the options in the Configuration tab Modify Click this button to access Configuration Manager and modify the emulation parameters for the host connection Reset Click this button to reset the emulation parameters for the host connection back to the default settings Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 55 Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters This section provides the following information e An overview of global and per host emulation
15. Deploying the Keyboard to the Telnet CE Client Once you have completed creating your keyboard and keys click the Save icon to save your keyboard and then exit the Keyboard Creator Your Telnet CE Client will update with the new keyboard the next time the mobile device syncs with Avalanche Manager 110 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Chapter 7 Licensing 111 Chapter 7 Licensing This section provides the following information e Overview of licensing e Types of licenses e Licensing methods Overview of Licensing The TelnetCE Client requires a license for full functionality You can use the TelnetCE Client without a license but you will be limited to the demo version which does not provide full TelnetCE Client functionality TelnetCE Client licensing is on a per client basis not on a per connection basis This means that a single license allows the TelnetCE Client to engage in the maximum number of Telnet sessions that the TelnetCE Client is configured to support up to four concurrent sessions When the TelnetCE Client does not have a valid license it operates in demo mode When the TelnetCE Client is operating in demo mode it will behave as followings e Attempt to contact a license server Each time that you attempt to initiate a terminal emulation session the TelnetCE Client will begin broadcasting in an attempt to locate a license server At that point you are prompted to either enter a license or to initi
16. Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Name script 1 Activation Conditions ombination Alt 78 Hexadecimal Value Scan String Scan Type r The data and scan type will be the values for the selected variables when the macro starts The S can_String action can be used to return the modified information back to Telnet If the values are not returned Telnet will ignore the scan On Screen Update The On Screen Update option should be used carefully since the script will be started each time the screen changes When using this option the script should immediately check if the screen matches what is desired and exit if it does not Cancel Figure 5 6 On Key Combination 3 Use the drop down menu and text box to assign a key combination to the script When Session Connects This option causes the script to activate when the host profile it supports is activated If you use this option it is strongly recommended that you limit the script to the appropriate host profiles Since the script will be activated before any information appears on the emulation screen you will need to have your script wait for the appropriate screen to appear before it does anything You should not have more than one script set to start when a session begins because the first script started will prevent any other scripts from running while it waits for the initial screen Refer to Selecting Host Profiles on page 86 for m
17. To create a license server service you will need the Service Installer application that is included in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit Because creating the license server service requires you to modify Windows registry settings the exact process that is required is not detailed in this document Please work directly with Microsoft to configure the license server to run as a dedicated Windows service Using the License Server This section provides information about using the TelnetCE Client license server including e Launching the license server e Adding a license to the license server e Removing a license from the license server e Releasing a license e Viewing license information Launching the License Server To launch the license server and access the GUI that will allow you to add remove and view licenses execute LicenseServer exe When you launch LicenseServer exe the License Server GUI appears Figure C 2 228 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide License Server Add Licenses View License Remove License Release License Figure C 2 License Server GUI The following is a list of notes about running the license server Only one instance of a license server may be running on the network If you launch the license server and another license server is running you will receive an error message e If you are running the license server as a Windows service stop the service befor
18. Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Preparing for Serial Updates Use the following guidelines to prepare the serial connection between the mobile device and Avalanche Manager e Ensure that the Avalanche Enabler is installed and functioning properly on the mobile device e Ensure that the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device is configured properly If you have problems verify the following e The Avalanche Enabler is configured to use serial updates e The Avalanche Enabler is configured with the IP address of the Avalanche Manager e Ensure that the software collection in which you have installed the TelnetCE Client software package is configured to allow RF updates e Ensure that Avalanche Manager is configured to use the serial port on the host system that is connected to the mobile device Figure 2 4 Avalanche Agents M A localhost host localhost amp Agent Connection Info 2 Enabler Install Kits H Avalanche Gateways E7 Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles ft H com Hj COM2 Figure 2 4 Serial Ports Enabled in Avalanche Manager m AAA Preparing for RAPI Updates Use the following guidelines to prepare the RAPI connection between the mobile device and the Avalanche Manager e Ensure that your Avalanche Manager supports RAPI gateways RAPI gateways are available in Avalanche Manager 3 5 and greater versions Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 19
19. if the TelnetCE Client cannot connect to the specified TermProxy server then it will attempt a direct connection to the host You may however configure the TelnetCE Client to only connect to a host through a Wavelink TermProxy server To configure a TermProxy only connection to a host system 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 Select the host profile that you want to configure 38 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide 3 In the Host tab enable the Only Use TermProxy Connections checkbox Figure 3 6 za Host Profiles Host TermProxy 1 Language VT Settings Autologin 4 Name Type Host 1 vT100 Address Port 192 160 1 2 23 New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 6 Enabling TermProxy Only Connections 4 Use the TermProxy tab to configure the settings for the TermProxy server NOTE For more information about settings in the TermProxy tab see Host Profile Settings on page 41 5 After you have finished configuring the host profile click OK The new host profiles configuration is saved to the host system 6 Download the new host profiles configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about using the Microsoft ActiveSync utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client to download configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Chapter 3 Host Profiles 39 Configuring TermProxy Failover Use the TermProxy tabs in the Host Profile
20. 9 Switching to a Different Telnet Session The TelnetCE Client switches the view to the Telnet session that you selected 132 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide NOTE You can also usethe Next Sess or Prev Sess keys in the virtual emulation keyboard to switch between sessions For information about accessing the virtual emulation keyboard see Using the Standard Virtual Emulation Keyboard on page 133 Disconnecting a Session Use the Options menu to disconnect a session You must switch to the session that you want to disconnect before you can disconnect it To disconnect a Telnet session 1 In the TelnetCE Client access the Options menu 2 Fromthe list of sessions in the Options menu select the session that you want to disconnect The TelnetCE Client switches the view to the session that you selected 3 Access the Options menu again 4 Inthe Options menu select Disconnect Session n where n is the session number that is currently active Figure 8 10 Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 133 Disconnect Session 1 Scripting Session 1 Host 1 Session 2 Host 2 Session 3 Unconnected Session 4 Unconnected Configure View About Telnet Exit Figure 8 10 Disconnecting a Session Using the Standard Virtual Emulation Keyboard The TelnetCE Client contains a default virtual emulation keyboard You can access the keyboard through the TelnetCE Client Options menu To access the virtual emu
21. Figure 8 16 Performing a Keyboard Test 5 Press Q to exit the Keyboard Test screen 6 Press Q to exit the TelnetCE Client diagnostics utility Performing a Scan Test Use the TelnetCE Client diagnostics utility to perform a scan test A scan test allows you to verify the type and value of scanned data The scan test utility does not process any scan handlers scan identifiers or pre or post amble strings However scan identifiers that you have configured are added to the scan To use the diagnostics utility to perform a scan test 1 Inthe TelnetCE Client access the diagnostics utility The Program Diagnostics screen appears 2 Select S for Scan MSR Test The Scan MSR Test screen appears Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 145 3 Use the scanner on the mobile device to perform a test scan The Scan MSR Test screen displays the results of the scan Figure 8 17 SCAN MSR TEST Press Q to return Barcode 1 Figure 8 17 Performing a Scan Test 4 Press Q to close the Scan MSR Test screen Performing a Windows Keyboard Test Use the TelnetCE Client diagnostics utility to obtain scan codes for the Windows virtual keyboard To use the diagnostics utility to obtain Windows scan codes 1 In the TelnetCE Client access the diagnostics utility The Program Diagnostics screen appears 2 Select W for Windows Keyboard Test The Windows Keyboard Test screen appears 146 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Use
22. IP network A type of filter that allows IP clients to determine which part of their IP address defines the network and which part defines the host Glossary 241 TCP IP Telnet TFTP TelnetCE Client update WEP Windows CE Windows Enabler WINS Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A suite of protocols that provides virtual addressing connection oriented and connectionless communication and a number of other network services and utilities A TCP IP utility that is used for terminal emulation and that allows a client to connect and interact with a remote host system Trivial File Transfer Protocol A UDP based service that provides connectionless file transfers Wavelink Corporation application that provides client side terminal emulation services for Microsoft Windows CE based mobile devices In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche update See Avalanche Update Wired Equivalent Privacy An encryption standard for wireless networks that provides the equivalent security of a wired connection for wireless transmissions A Microsoft Windows based operating system for mobile devices An Avalanche Enabler that is designed for Microsoft Windows 9x ME NT 2000 XP systems with installed 802 11b wireless cards Windows Internet Naming Service A service that provides Windows name to IP address mapping 242 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Index 243 Index Numerics 52
23. Italicized text is used to indicate the name of a window or dialog box For example The Update Utility dialog box The Profile Manager dialog box Table 1 1 Text Formatting Conventions If you have questions about the terminology in this document see the Glossary on page 235 Chapter 1 Introduction Document Revision History The following table shows the Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide revision history Release Document Number Date Notes wltn cegeneric 200411120 01 11 12 04 Initial release of generic TelnetCE Client document wltn wince 20040729 02 07 29 05 Reorganized manual into new chapters and sections Added information to support new TelnetCE Client version 5 0 and 5 1 features including SSL scripting and the keyboard builder wltn wince 20050805 03 08 05 2005 Updated screen captures Table 1 2 Document Revision History About the TelnetCE Client This section provides an overview of the TelnetCE Client TelnetCE Client Overview The TelnetCE Client is a Windows CE based application that facilitates IBM 5250 3270 VT 100 220 and HP Telnet emulation Deployment Methods Currently you can use one of the following methods to install and configure the TelnetCE Client on a mobile device e Microsoft ActiveSync You can install the TelnetCE Client configuration utility on a host PC The configuration utility uses an ActiveSync connection between the hos
24. Manager to import trusted server certificates and or to create your own server certificates Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Click this button to access the Certificate Manager which allows you to import trusted server certificates and or create your own server certificates for SSL certificate verification TermProxy Settings You may configure up to three TermProxy connections Use the TermProxy tabs to specify the parameters of the TermProxy connection Figure 3 9 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide X Host Profiles Host TermProxy 1 TermProxy 2 Language VT Setti 4 gt TermProxy Server version 3 x Address 10 10 10 1 Port 4430 Terminate TermProxy Session On Session Exit m Reconnect String Verify server certificates Select Verification Certificates New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 9 Configuring TermProxy Settings Chapter 3 Host Profiles 45 The following list describes the configurable options in the TermProxy tab TermProxy Server Address Port Select the TermProxy server to which the TelnetCE Client will connect Possible Values None Specifies no TermProxy or alternate host is used e Version 2 x Specifies TermProxy 2 x TermProxy 2 x will accept connections from any TelnetCE Client e Version 3 x Specifies TermProxy 3 x TermProxy 3 x will only accept connections from 5 x or great
25. Monitor connections The password is loaded in the Emulation Parameters file and is never entered by the user It has a 63 character limit If no password is entered the Telnet Client will not accept Session Monitor connections Session Monitor Port This is the port that the Telnet Client listens to for Session Monitor connections To configure Session Monitor 1 Locate the Telnet Client software package in the Tree View of the Avalanche Manager Right click the software package Select Configure Package gt Emulation Parameters Configuration Manager launches Expand the Emulation folder Expand the Session Monitor folder Double click the Session Monitor menu items to change the parameters NOTE The Session Monitor Password is the only required configuration The other parameters are optional configurations 7 Once you have configured the Session Monitor parameters click the Save button 152 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide 8 Close the configuration utility 9 Perform an Avalanche update to download the new configuration to the mobile device Launching Session Monitor You can launch Session Monitor from the Avalanche Management Console To launch Session Monitor 1 From the Device View of Management Console right click the device you want to monitor 2 Select the Launch Session Monitor option Figure 9 1 MAC Address IP Address U PIL W Client Settings
26. Profile uaa aaa aaa aaa aaa nii 2 162 Modifying an Existing Host Profile 44 44444411111 163 Deleting an Existing Host Profile 0 0 0 eee eee eee ee 164 Host Profile Settings 30 23 ed ici ck Peeps jaws shee cease 165 Edit Host Profile Parameters 0 000 cece eee 165 More 5250 Options EERE ERE ee 166 More VT Options 0 cece eee 167 Edit AUtoLOgiti see eee WANNA ASK ae eco eee ee een 168 Manually Configuring Emulation Parameters 2221111111 169 Accessing and Modifying Per Host Emulation Parameters 170 Per Host Emulation Parameters 00 000 c eee eee 171 VIXX Settings ap 00 Dike lea PA eke aad 171 IBM Host Settings 4 4 ze Deana saa es OS Ges AA 172 Message Settings r tacit ad Eda tee eke 173 Table of Contents Font SEtUNES ie 8 ie ire IE aida hoe nk Fe zo RK ZE YE A 175 Display Settings epn ate See a Ee las 177 VIEW SOHN OS Ta a eek uel Cua horas eee A 178 Cursor Set S252 mrsa si sais shite a a at EA aS ANYA 180 Beeps Settings denan iw ic tie trans eed 182 Telnet Settings roris eons een rae geet DARKIEM 183 PRINCE SOLES saieta hut atk fa toads te SZA 183 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 187 Requirements sae sie ts Aeolus be 24 eee Stee ee arenas et A 187 Overview of Creating a Partnership ueaaaa cee eee eee eee 187 Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Method on the Mobile Device187 Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSy
27. Profiles and Wavelink TermProxy aaaaaa aa aaa ania iii 10 10 10 12 13 15 16 17 17 21 23 ii Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Configuring a TermProxy Only Connection 37 Configuring TermProxy Failover 44444444444111 39 Host Profile Settings ssns 0 eee eens 41 Host SOHN S52 wis teza 0 rz DEN a a WAWY APE 41 FermProxy setting S ao aa WO Pod On eae lai 43 BM Settings wys dence tts M ey RATS eee DEKA 47 VE SEtUDSSY sat ik dc aera nafs nae ae ee Se eins ten em 49 Autologin Settings 3 0 c2 ce haces dar ga W be Hele be EAE BAG 51 Configuration Settings sss sesers eee cee eee eee 53 Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 55 About Emulation Parameters 0 0 00 c cece eee eens 55 About Per Host Emulation Parameters 4 41411111 55 About Global Emulation Parameters 0 cece eee ene 56 Configuring Emulation Parameters nsan 6 0 aaa aaa a aaa 56 Overview of Configuring Emulation Parameters 56 Accessing Global Emulation Parameters 1111 56 Using Microsoft ActiveSync 2 0 6 cece cece 57 Using Avalanche Manager 00 aaa aaa ii 59 Accessing Per Host Emulation Parameters 211111 61 Using Microsoft ActiveSync 2 0 2 6 cece cece 61 Using Avalanche Manager uueaaaa aaa aaa eee ene 65 Using Configuration Manager 1 0 6 0 6 6 sssr cee eects 68 Modifying Emulation Parameters
28. Program Exit lt None gt Common Password Table B 1 Configuring TelnetCE Client Passwords To configure a password 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 In the Configuration Manager locate the password parameter see Table B 1 that you want to modify 3 Use the dialog box for the password parameter to configure the password Figure B 1 Program Exit Password Enter the password a Cancel Figure B 1 Configuring the Terminal Configuration Passwordz Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 203 4 Click OK 5 Save the new configuration 6 Close the Configuration Manager and download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring the Number of Concurrent Sessions The TelnetCE Client allows up to four concurrent Telnet sessions However by default the TelnetCE Client is configured to allow a user to initiate and maintain one session Use the Configuration Manager to specify the number of concurrent Telnet sessions that the TelnetCE Client should support To modify the maximum number of concurrent sessions 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 Locatethe Emulation gt Common gt Number of Sessions parameter 3 Use the Number of Sessions dialog box to specify the maximum number of sessions Figure B 2 Number of Sessions Enter the number of sessio
29. Quit Diagnostics Figure 8 15 TelnetCE Client Diagnostics Utility 3 Select one of the options in the Program Diagnostics screen Press K to perform a keyboard test which allows you to obtain scan codes for the external keyboard and the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard Press S to perform a scan test which allows you to determine the type of barcode for a scan Press W to perform a Windows keyboard test which allows you to obtain scan codes for the Windows virtual keyboard Press Q to quick the diagnostics utility Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 143 Performing a Keyboard Test Use the TelnetCE Client to obtain scan codes for the external keyboard and the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard To perform a keyboard test 1 Ensure that you have an active VT HP or 5250 3270 Telnet session NOTE An active session is required to test the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard The virtual keyboard displays keys based on the current Telnet session type 2 Usethe TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard to access the Program Diagnostics screen 3 Press K for Keyboard Test The Keyboard Test screen appears 4 Use the external keyboard or the virtual keyboard to submit a character sequence to the TelnetCE Client The TelnetCE Client displays the scan code for the character sequence Figure 8 16 144 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide KEYBOARD TEST Press Q to return Key Pressed a Scan Code 0061
30. Save Cursor XXX Position Configure gt Host Profiles Configure gt Emulation Configure gt Scripting Select this option to configure host profiles for the TelnetCE Client Select this option to configure emulation parameters for the TelnetCE Client XXX 148 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Configure gt Authorization Configure gt Localization View gt Emulation Keyboard View gt Numeric Keyboard View gt Font About TelnetCE Exit Select this option to configure licensing for the TelnetCE Client Select this option to configure localization for the TelnetCE Client Shows hides the virtual emulation keyboard Shows hides the numeric keyboard Displays the font settings for the Telnet session Use the Font tab in the dialog box to modify the font settings for the Telnet session Displays the About window which provides information about the TelnetCE Client Select this option to exit and close the TelnetCE Client Depending on the configuration of the TelnetCE Client you may need to supply an exit password Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration 149 Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration This section provides the following information Overview of Avalanche integration Avalanche Manager Session Monitor Avalanche Manager Real Time Statistics Overview of Avalanche Integration A number of additional features are available for the TelnetCE Client when you choose to
31. Select Done The Edit Host Profile dialog box closes and you return to the primary TelnetCE Client interface NOTE To exit either of the Edit Host Profile dialog boxes without saving the changes that you have made press Esc Deleting an Existing Host Profile You can use the Edit Host Profile dialog box to delete an existing profile To delete an existing host profile 1 2 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client From the TelnetCE Client Options menu access the Edit Host Profile dialog box From the list of host profiles in the Edit Host Profile dialog box select the host profile that you want to delete Select Delete The host profile is deleted from the list of host profiles in the Edit Host Profiles dialog box Select Done The Edit Host Profile dialog box closes and you return to the primary TelnetCE Client interface NOTE To exit the Edit Host Profile dialog box without saving the changes that you have made press Esc Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 165 Host Profile Settings This section provides details about the configurable parameters that are available in the various host profile dialog boxes Edit Host Profile Parameters The following list describes the options and configurable parameters in the Edit Host Profile dialog box Alias Indicates the name of the host profile Usually this is the name or alias of the host system with which the mo
32. Telnet session e Whether the vertical or horizontal scrollbars display during an active Telnet session Use the Configuration Manager to customize these and other display features of the TelnetCE Client Table B 2 provides a list of display options and the parameters in the Configuration Manager that are used to customize these options Display Option Location in the Configuration Manager Parameter Name Default Setting Hide Windows Start Emulation gt Display WinCE Hide Start lt Show Standard Client Horizontal Scrollbar Horizontal Scrollbar Menu Menu Start Menu gt Hide TelnetCE Client Emulation gt Display WinCE Hide Menu lt No gt Menu Hide the TelnetCE Emulation gt Display WinCE Hide Vertical lt Yes gt Client Vertical Scrollbar Scrollbar Hide the TelnetCE Emulation gt Display WinCE Hide lt Yes gt Create a Key Sequence to Hide Reveal the TelnetCE Client command bar Emulation gt Display WinCE Menu Toggle Key lt Default gt No key sequence configured Table B 2 Customizing the TelnetCE Client Display Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 207 Location in the Configuration that Emulation Uses Display Option Manager Parameter Name Default Setting Specify the Font that Emulation gt Display WinCE Font Name lt Standard gt Emulation Uses Specify the Font Size Emulation gt Display WinC
33. TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears 3 From the menu list select Configure Package gt Emulation Parameters Figure 4 3 Configure Package Host Profiles Copy Package Emulation Parameters Delete Package Script Editor Enable Package Keyboard Creator Localization Figure 4 3 Configuring Emulation Parameters from Avalanche The Configuration Manager appears 4 4 60 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 63 termcfg bin Emulation Parameters ile Edit Value View Help Configuration Manager The Configuration Manager presents the available emulation options Use the tree Scanner structure on the left to navigate the available options Each configurable option is represented by a diamond icon These icons are contained in folders Circles represent the actual settings of the options which contain them When a circle is filled in or a diamond is filled in the value assigned to this option is not the default setting Highlight any of the options to get more information Double clicking on the option will present the option for modification Right mouse clicking on the option brings up the context menu allowing you to edit or reset a value back to its default if previously modified Copyright 2005 Wavelink Corporation All Rights Reserved Figure 4 4 Configuration Manager 4 Use the Configuration Manager to configure the global emulation parameters for the TelnetCE Client NOT
34. Using the TelnetCE Client and connecting to hosts e Working with multiple concurrent sessions e Accessing and using the virtual keyboards e Using Screen Panning and ActiveText e Using the TelnetCE Client Diagnostic Utility e Using the TelnetCE Client Options Menu Using the TelnetCE Client and Connecting to Hosts This section provides the following information Launching the TelnetCE Client e Initiating a Telnet session e Disconnecting a Telnet session e Exiting the TelnetCE Client Launching the TelnetCE Client Depending on the method that you used to install the TelnetCE Client you will have different options for launching the TelnetCE Client If you installed the TelnetCE Client through Microsoft ActiveSync or another third party application then you will be able to launch the application from the Windows CE Start menu or from the desktop If you installed the TelnetCE Client through Avalanche Manager then you will also be able to launch the TelnetCE Client from the Avalanche Enabler interface on the mobile device 122 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Launching the TelnetCE Client From Windows You can launch the TelnetCE Client from the Programs menu or in some instances from the desktop To launch the TelnetCE Client 1 On the mobile device access the Windows CE Start menu 2 Inthe Windows CE Start menu access the Programs group 3 In the Programs folder double click the TelnetCE Client shortcut icon F
35. Value 7 When Session Connects r Scan String Scan Type The data and scan type will be the values for the selected variables when the macro starts The Scan_String action can be used to return the modified information back to Telnet If the values are not returned Telnet will ignore the scan On Screen Update The On Screen Update option should be used carefully since the script will be started each time the hen using this option the script should immediately check if the screen matches what is eer and exit if it does not Figure 5 8 Selecting the On Screen Update Method 3 Click OK Creating the Script Code Once you have named your script and selected an activation method you can use the Actions tab in the Script Editor to build the script For detailed information and examples about building the script code refer to the Telnet CE Client Scripting Reference Guide Creating Variables There are three types of values recognized by scripting booleans TRUE or FALSE values only numbers integers and strings Every argument for every action is one of these three value types Every action that returns a value returns one of these types Variables provide a way to save the result of an action for use later as an argument for another command Variables can be created and edited under the appropriate Variable tab while editing the script It is also possible to create new variables while editing an action When a s
36. box to configure the printer that the mobile device is using for the host connection 184 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide The following list describes the options and configurable parameters in the Printer tab Printer Port Baud Parity Data Indicates the printer that the mobile device uses Possible Values lt PS1000 gt lt PS1001 gt lt PS1004 gt lt LINEPRINTER gt lt DUMB gt lt COMTEC gt lt PATHFINDER gt lt RASCAL gt lt RENEGADE gt lt COMTECL_PS gt lt CODE_COURIER gt lt COMTEC_RF gt lt COMTEC_RF_960 gt lt TEC gt lt User Defined gt Default Value lt PS1000 gt Indicates the COM port on the mobile device to which the printer is connected Possible Values lt COM1 gt Default Value lt COM1 gt Indicates the baud rate of the serial connection to the printer Possible Values lt 9600 gt lt 14400 gt lt 19200 gt lt 38400 gt lt 57600 gt lt 115200 gt Default Value lt 9600 gt Indicates the parity of the serial connection to the printer Possible Values lt None gt lt Even gt lt Mark gt lt Odd gt lt Space gt Default Value lt None gt Indicates the data bits the number of bits in each octet of the serial connection to the printer Possible Values lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt lt 7 gt lt 8 gt Default Value lt 8 gt Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 185 Stop Wakeup Hardware Flow Control So
37. configure the parameter 5 After you have configured the parameter click OK to keep the setting NOTE Click Cancel or the Close button to cancel any changes you have made 6 Use one of the following methods to save the new configuration e Click the save icon button e Select File gt Save 7 Close the Configuration Manager 8 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about deploying new TelnetCE Client configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Using the Find Function Use the Find function of the Configuration Manager to locate parameters or information by supplying a partial or full string that the Configuration Manager can use to locate the parameter or information that you want to find To use the find function 1 From the Configuration Manager Edit menu select Find The Find dialog box appears 2 Input a partial or full string for the parameter or information that you want to find Figure 4 14 72 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Find what pasword Search all text Cancel Figure 4 14 Inputting a String to Find 3 Enable the Search all text checkbox to search not only the parameters but also the help files 4 Click Find Next to begin the search Continue to click Find Next until you locate the parameter or information for which you are searching Switching to Alphabetized View By default emulation pa
38. download TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device A standard partnership synchronizes data and settings between the host system and the mobile device To create a standard Microsoft ActiveSync partnership 1 Connect the mobile device to the host system with a serial or USB cable 2 Onthe mobile device ensure that you have selected the correct connection method NOTE For more information about selecting the connection method see Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Method on the Mobile Device on page 187 3 Onthe host system ensure that you have enabled the correct connection method NOTE For more information about configuring the connection method on the host system see Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSync Method on the Host System on page 188 4 Ifyou are using a serial port to connect to the mobile device ensure that the serial port on the host system is free for Microsoft ActiveSync to use NOTE For more information about freeing a COM port on the host system see Freeing a COM Port on page 191 5 Onthe host system launch Microsoft ActiveSync 6 From the Microsoft ActiveSync File menu select Get Connected The Get Connected dialog box appears Figure A 2 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 193 Get Connected Get Connected To connect your device to this PC 1 Connect the cable to the PC 2 Turn on the device 3 Place the device in its cradle ActiveSync sh
39. emulation type you will not be able to configure a workstation ID 4 Select the IBM Settings tab 5 Use the Workstation ID text box to configure the dynamic generation of a workstation ID for mobile devices that use the host profile Figure B 15 a Host Profiles Host TermProxy 1 Language BM Settings Configuration workstation ID Dcza b czd NOTE The workstation ID MUST be different for each terminal Use the following to create a unique workstation ID a 4d P address Zm r MAC address s Session number t terminal ID New Delete Cancel OK Figure B 15 Configuring the Workstation ID 6 Click OK The new configuration is saved to the host system and the Host Profiles dialog box closes 7 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about configuring host profiles see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 220 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual Enabling Battery Strength and Signal Strength Icons Battery strength and wireless signal strength indicator icons are available in TelnetCE Client 5 1 and greater versions You may configure the following indicator icon settings Whether to display the signal strength icon Whether to display the batter power icon Whether to display the icon s on the Windows system tray the TelnetCE Client command bar or elsewhere on the screen The relative size large or small of the icon s
40. hardware address Glossary 239 Management Console MB Mbps mobile device net mask network profile orphaned package ping RAM real time statistics RF router SDK In the context of Avalanche Manager the Avalanche Management Console See Avalanche Management Console Megabytes Megabits second A wireless device or a PC with a wireless network connection See subnet mask A set of pre configured network parameters ESS ID IP address and so forth that can be downloaded to a client through Avalanche Manager A software package that has been deployed to a client through Avalanche Manager but has been disabled or is not recognized by the Agent You must orphan a software package before you can use Avalanche Manager to delete it from the client An IP service that is used to test IP connectivity Part of the ICMP service Random Access Memory Volatile memory in a computer system A feature that allows the TelnetCE Client to send Telnet session information to Avalanche Manager That information can then be viewed from the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box The real time statistics feature is only available for Avalanche deployed TelnetCE Clients Radio Frequency Usually used in the context of a type of network connection See gateway Software Development Kit 240 TelnetCE Client User s Guide selection criteria Session Monitor silent install silent mode
41. host profile to use SSL 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 From the left panel of the dialog box select the host profile that you want to configure 3 Depending on the connection requirements for the host profile select one of the following e Ifthe host profile specifies a direct connection to a server then enable the Use SSL TLS Encryption option box in the Host tab Figure 3 3 e Ifthe host profile specifies a connection to a Wavelink TermProxy server then enable the Use SSL TLS Encryption option box in the TermProxy tab NOTE You will not be able to configure the Use SSL TLS Encryption option box in the TermProxy tab until you select an option from the TermProxy Server menu list eh Host Profiles Host Language VT Settings Autologin Configuration Name Type Host 1 vT100 Address Port 192 160 1 2 392 M On i New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 3 Enabling SSL for a Host Profile 34 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 4 After you have finished configuring the host profile click OK The new host profiles configuration is saved to the host system 5 Download the new host profiles configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about using the Microsoft ActiveSync utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client to download configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Enabling Certificate Verification When SSL is enabled you
42. in the license server GUI Expand the license to view how many of the user spaces in the license have been taken Licenses that have been taken display the MAC address of the mobile device that acquired the license Releasing a License You can use the license server GUI to free up a license This does not immediately force the client that holds the license to release that license Instead it frees the license for the license server to distribute to another mobile device You should make sure that the mobile device that previously acquired the license is not operating on the network To release a license 1 2 Access the license server GUI Locate the license that you want to release Click Release License The LicenseServer dialog box appears Click Yes The license server GUI now indicates that the client license is unassigned and can be distributed to another mobile device Viewing License Information You can use the license server GUI to view information about a license To view information about a license 1 2 3 Access the license server GUI From the list of installed licenses select the license that you want to view Click View License The View License dialog box appears and displays the details of the license Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server 231 4 Click Close to close the View License dialog box Removing a License If a license is no longer valid you may r
43. license server IP address 205 number of concurrent sessions 203 passwords 201 244 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide scan handlers 213 screen panning 210 session monitor 150 telnet negotiation strings for VT emulation 217 TelnetCE Client 10 TelnetCE Client display settings 206 TelnetCE Client lockdown 207 TelnetCE Client with Avalanche Manager 13 TelnetCE Client with Microsoft ActiveSync 15 TermProxy only connections 37 workstation IDs for 5250 3270 emulation 218 connecting to hosts 121 contact information 233 creating script code 84 cursor settings 180 deleting host profiles 30 demo license using 118 deploying configurations 16 configurations via Avalanche Manager 17 configurations via Microsoft ActiveSync 23 deploying keyboards 109 deploying scripts 96 DHCP 236 diagnostics utility accessing 141 performing a keyboard test 143 performing a scan test 144 performing a Windows keyboard test 145 diagnostics utility using 141 disconnecting a Telnet session 127 display settings 177 display settings configuring 206 DNS 237 document assumptions 1 conventions revision history 3 edit autologin 168 editing scripts 92 emulation parameters about 4 55 configuring 56 defined 237 global 56 global defined 237 manually configuring 169 modifying 70 per host 55 per host defined 237 using configuration manager 68 Enabler 237 Enabler configuration utility 237 Enabler profile 237 enabli
44. may configure the TelnetCE Client to perform certificate verification This prevents the TelnetCE Client from connecting to unauthorized servers Use the Host Profiles dialog box to import trusted certificates which you can then download to the mobile device using the installation and configuration utility When certificate verification is enabled for a host profile the TelnetCE Client will test the credentials of the host system against the imported certificates and will refuse connections with host systems that present a certificate that is not in its list of imported certificates To enable certificate validation and import valid certificates 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 From the left panel of the dialog box select the host profile that you want to configure 3 Depending on the connection requirements for the host profile select one of the following e Ifthe host profile specifies a direct connection to a host then enable the Verify Server Certificates option box in the Host tab e Ifthe host profile specifies a connection to a Wavelink TermProxy server then enable the Verify Server Certificates option box in the TermProxy tab Figure 3 4 Chapter 3 Host Profiles 35 ZA Host Profiles Host Language VT Settings Autologin Configuration Name Type Host 1 vT100 Address Port 192 160 1 2 882 J Only use TermProzy c v Use SSL TLS ener Select Verification Certificates N
45. not be able to configure a autologin Select the Autologin tab Configure the Autologin tab Figure B 13 A Host Profiles TermProxy 1 Language VT Settings Autologin Config_4 gt CFG in Prompts terminal Responses Name login 5 user Password Password M password Command r New Delete Cancel OK Figure B 13 Configuring VT Autologin NOTE For information about the parameters in the Autologin tab see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 6 7 After you have configured the Autologin tab click OK Download the new configuration to the mobile device Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 217 NOTE For more information about configuring host profiles see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 Configuring Telnet Negotiation Strings for VT Emulation A Telnet negotiation string is used to identify a mobile device to a host system and to present a client with the appropriate emulation options Because Telnet negotiation strings are host specific they configured in the Host Profiles dialog box To configure a Telnet negotiation string 1 2 Access the Host Profiles dialog box From the list of host profiles in the Host Profiles dialog box select the host for which you want to configure the Telnet negotiation string Ensure that you have selected a VT type or HP emulation type from the Type drop down list in the Host tab of the Host Profiles dialog box If you have
46. parameters e Using the Microsoft ActiveSync installation utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package to access global and per host emulation parameters e Using Configuration Manager About Emulation Parameters The TelnetCE Client allows you to configure emulation parameters for host connections You make changes to emulation parameters with the Configuration Manager utility which provides an organized list of the emulation parameters that you can modify Emulation parameters are divided into two groups e Per host e Global About Per Host Emulation Parameters Per host emulation parameters apply only to a specific host connection as dictated by the host profile the TelnetCE Client is using to connect to the host system You can access the emulation parameters for a specific host profile through the Host Profiles dialog box When you choose to modify per host emulation parameters you access and use Configuration Manager to modify the Hostcfg bin configuration file Configuration Manager displays the name of the file that it is modifying in the title bar NOTE Per host parameters are a subset of parameters Not all TelnetCE Client emulation parameters are available for modification on a per host basis 56 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide About Global Emulation Parameters Global emulation parameters apply to all of the host profiles with which you have configured a client Per host emulation pa
47. program in a network without written permission from Wavelink The user agrees to maintain Wavelink s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof Wavelink reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design The information in this document is bound by the terms of the end user license agreement Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction D ciment ASsuMmpiO S raees o E od ee ee E Document Conventions uaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaza aaa ania Document Revision History eeeeeaaaaaaa aaa eens About the TelnetCE Client ueaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa ences TelnetCE Client Overview uaaaaaaaaaaaaa eee e eens Deployment Methods 6 ccc cece eee TelnetCE Client Components ueeuaa aaa cece eee eee eee ee About Host Profiles 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ccc ccc cen eens About Emulation Parameters 0000 cee cee eee About Localization 0 0 000 ccc cc cece tenn eens About SSLe 44 504 eda a Mantis ks UE wada da WAD A AH 3 About Scripting si susa diecie daw ei aS eet A About Keyboard Creator uueeaaaa aaa aaa aa e eens TelnetCE Client Functionality eeuaaaaa aaa aaa aaa nina ii TelnetCE Cl
48. tabs in the Host Profiles dialog box to configure the host profile NOTE For information about the parameters in the various tabs of the Host Profiles dialog box see Host Profile Settings on page 41 4 After you have finished modifying the host profile click OK The new host profiles configuration is saved to the host system 5 Download the new host profiles configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about using the Microsoft ActiveSync utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client to download configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 NOTE To exit the Host Profiles dialog box without saving the changes that you have made click Cancel Deleting a Host Profile You can use the Host Profiles dialog box to delete an existing host profile 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 In the text box on the left side of the Host Profiles dialog box select the host profile that you want to remove 3 Click Delete The host profile is removed from the Host Profiles dialog box 4 After you have finished configuring the host profile click OK The new host profiles configuration is saved to the host system 5 Download the new host profiles configuration to the mobile device Chapter 3 Host Profiles 31 NOTE For information about using the Microsoft ActiveSync utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client to download configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configuration
49. the script Refer to Editing Scripts on page 92 for more information Saving and Exporting Scripts After you finish building a script your script is automatically saved in the Script Editor You can also export a script and save it in a specific location on the network NOTE Scripts are saved as wls files Scripts can not be viewed outside the Script Editor and must be imported back in to the Script Editor to view or edit To export a script 1 From the Script Editor script list select which script you want to export Figure 5 19 Chapter 5 Scripting 95 Fj Script Editor Done Edit Add Delete Import Export Figure 5 19 Selecting a Script to Export 2 Clickthe Export button The Create the Script File dialog box opens Figure 5 20 Create the Script File Save in Scripting J et Be afox delta login with pause then option 1 wls E Auto Login manually added delay For demo version Delta52 ROIZ BDH wls My Recent E Auto Login Delta52 ROIZ BDH wls Documents Auto Login to CMD Test Screens MCN wls ej delta roi2 login F11 response test NAS wls delta roi2 login F15 response test NAS wls E delta roi login NAS wis a Display messages NAS wls E linux login NAS wis File name Script ed Save as type Script Files wls Figure 5 20 Exporting a Script 3 Navigate to the location to which you want to export your script 96 Wavelink TelnetCE Cli
50. x gt seconds Transaction for the Telnet Session where lt n gt indicates the Telnet session 1 4 and lt x gt indicates the time set in the Telnet Average Time Display property Telnet Session lt n gt RFID Displays the number of RFID scans per lt x gt seconds for the Telnet Session where lt n gt indicates the Telnet session 1 4 and lt x gt indicates the time set in the Telnet Average Time Display property RFID scan information displays only if the mobile device supports RFID scanning Modifying Real Time Statistics While many of the Telnet session parameters indicate they are changeable you should only modify RealTimeStatsInterval Telnet Average Time Total and Telnet Average Time Display To modify a statistic 1 From the Device View of Management Console right click the device you want to monitor 2 Select Client Settings The Avalanche Client Controls dialog box opens 3 Click the Properties tab 4 Click the Value column of the statistic you want to change 5 Type the new Value 6 Click the Apply Changes button 7 Update the device to download the new property values to the device NOTE If the TelnetCE Client is currently running modified real time statistics will not display until the next real time statistics transmit to Avalanche Manager For example if you modify the RealTimeStatsInterval property 160 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide from 300 seconds to five 5 seconds it may take the r
51. 50 3270 virtual keyboard 135 802 11 a b 235 A about emulation parameters 55 global emulation parameters 56 maintenance licenses 113 per host emulation parameters 55 platform licenses 113 access point 235 accessing global emulation parameters 56 per host emulation parameters 61 activation method 79 on barcode MSR or RFID Scan 82 on key combination 80 on screen update 83 select from menu 80 when session connects 81 activetext configuring 212 using 139 ad hoc mode 235 adding alicense 228 host profiles 28 agent 235 alphabetized view configuration manager 72 AP 235 authorization 111 autologin for VT emulation configuring 215 automatic WEP 235 Avalanche Agent 235 Avalanche client 235 Avalanche Enabler 235 Avalanche Enabler SDK edf defined 237 enabler profile defined 237 Avalanche Management Console defined 236 Avalanche Manager defined 236 Avalanche Monitor defined 236 Avalanche software package defined 236 Avalanche update 236 Avalanche update utility defined 236 battery strength icon 220 beeps settings 182 BOOTP 236 c certificate verification enabling 34 client 236 cold boot recovery 10 COM port freeing 191 concurrent telnet sessions configuring 203 configuration manager alphabetized view 72 find 71 using 68 configuration support matrix 12 configuring activetext 212 autologin for VT emulation 215 emulation parameters 56 failover 39 host profiles 27 IP printing 204 key macros 209
52. 6 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Installation Requirements Ensure that the system on which you will install the TelnetCE Client license server meets the following specifications e Microsoft Windows 2000 XP e 1MB hard disk space e Network connection that provides bi directional communication with TelnetCE Clients that will receive licenses from the license server Installing the License Server The TelnetCE Client license server is a simple executable that should be transferred to the host system To install the license server 1 Obtain the LicenseServer exe file NOTE For information about obtaining client licenses and the TelnetCE Client license server contact Wavelink Corporation or your Wavelink representative Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information on page 233 contains Wavelink contact information 2 Copy LicenseServer exe to an accessible location on the host system NOTE You may want to create a shortcut to LicenseServer exe onthe desktop of the host system 3 Double click LicenseServer exe to begin running the TelnetCE Client license server The license server interface appears NOTE For information about using the license server see Using the License Server on page 227 Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server 227 Installing License Server as a Windows Service It is possible to create a dedicated Windows service from the LicenseServer exe file
53. A platform license authorizes you to the version of the TelnetCE Client that you purchased and any builds associated with that version For example if you purchased a 5 0 TelnetCE Client license then you are entitled to use 5 00 xx TelnetCE Client builds If you want to use the features available in the 5 10 xx TelnetCE Client then you must either buy a 5 1 platform license for your mobile devices or you must purchase a maintenace license for your devices A platform license provides for minor upgrades and code changes but does not allow major upgrades and updates to the TelnetCE Client Platform licenses do not expire but they do not allow you to upgrade to a greater version of the TelnetCE Client About Maintenance Licenses A maintenance license allows you to upgrade your TelnetCE Client when new major versions of the TelnetCE Client become available For example a maintenance license allows you to upgrade from TelnetCE Client 4 x to TelnetCE Client 5 x Maintenance licenses are valid only through a specific date After the expiration date if you upgrade the TelnetCE Client it will revert to operating in demo mode Licensing Methods This section provides the following information 114 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide e Authorizing the TelnetCE Client manually e Using a License Server to authorize the TelnetCE Client Manually Licensing the TelnetCE Client You may key in your authorization information manually t
54. Code39 Code93 s Common R RRR gt 2 o gt Add Scan Identifier All Scans Strip End All Scans Strip Start Allow Scan Ahead Auto Send Scans Bidir Redundancy Disable Scanner No Scanner Configuration Remove Barcode Header Scan Escape Code Scan Handler e WIE Scan Identifier Figure B 12 Scan Handler in the Configuration Manager 7 Save the new configuration 8 Close the Configuration Manager 9 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about modifying configuration parameters and using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring Autologin for VT Emulation You can configure the mobile device to send automatic responses to prompts from a host This allows for automatic login for VT HP emulation Because autologin is specific to each host system autologin is configured in the Host Profiles dialog box 216 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual To configure a mobile device for automatic login to a host 1 2 Access the Host Profiles dialog box From the list of host profiles in the Host Profiles dialog box select the host for which you want to configure autologin parameters Ensure that you have selected a VT type or HP emulation type from the Emulation drop down menu in the Host tab of the Host Profiles dialog box If you have not selected VT HP emulation you will
55. E Font Size lt 7 gt Table B 2 Customizing the TelnetCE Client Display To configure a display setting 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 In the Configuration Manager locate the display option that you want to modify see Table B 2 3 Use the dialog box for the parameter to configure the display option Figure B 5 WinCE Start Menu Start Menu Option Hide Start Menu v 4 Click OK 5 Save the new configuration Cancel Figure B 5 Configuring the TelnetCE Client to Hide the Windows Start Menu 6 Close the Configuration Manager and download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 208 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual Configuring TelnetCE Client Lockdown You can configure several TelnetCE Client parameters to effectively lockdown the TelnetCE Client and prevent users at the mobile device from launching other applications on the mobile device NOTE When you configure TelnetCE Client lockdown record your passwords and key sequences in a secure location for administrative purposes By configuring lockdown you can effectively lock yourself out of the mobile device If you forget the passwords that you have configured you will be required to reboot the system and reconfigure the TelnetCE Client Use the Configuration Manager to lockdown the mobile device T
56. E For information about using the Configuration Manager see Using Configuration Manager on page 68 5 After you have configured the emulation parameters use one of the following methods to save the configuration to the host system e Click the save icon button in the Configuration Manager tool bar e Select File gt Save 6 Close the Configuration Manager 7 Download the new emulation parameters to the mobile device Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 61 NOTE For more information about downloading configuration to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Accessing Per Host Emulation Parameters This section provides the following information e Using the Microsoft ActiveSync installation utility to access the Configuration Manager for per host settings e Using the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package to access the Configuration Manager for per host settings Per host emulation parameters are specific to a host connection and are accessed through the corresponding host profile in the Host Profiles dialog box Using Microsoft ActiveSync If you used the product configuration utility to install the TelnetCE Client on the mobile device via a Microsoft ActiveSync connection use the same product configuration utility to access and configure per host emulation parameters To access per host emulation parameters from the Microsoft ActiveSync utility 1 On the host system launch the Microsoft ActiveSync in
57. Ping Client Send Text Message Update Now Disallow User Override Update Now Allow User Override Delete Client Launch Session Monitor Figure 9 1 Launching Session Monitor NOTE The client device and the Avalanche Manager need to be communicating over the network The Telnet Session Monitor screen opens and connects to the session The yellow lined box represents what the device user can see Figure 9 2 Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration 153 Telnet Session Monitor Sign On C COPYRIGHT IBM CORP 1980 2002 Session Monitor Connected to 10 21 0 15 Session 1 as400 OVERRIDE Row 6 Col 53 Figure 9 2 Connecting to Session Monitor NOTE If both the mobile device and the Avalanche PC have SSL support installed the Session Monitor network information will be encrypted Session Override Use the session override option of Session Monitor to take control of the Telnet Client When you enable session override the mobile device user will not be able to interact with the Telnet Client To enable override mode 1 In Session Monitor access the Monitor menu 2 Select the Session Override option Figure 9 3 154 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Telnet Session Monitor memes view Session Help Disconnect From 10 21 0 15 NEM Session Override Figure 9 3 Enabling Session Override The session remains in override mode until the override timeout minutes expire or until you man
58. Proxy tabs see Host Profile Settings on page 41 7 After you have finished configuring the host profile click OK The new host profiles configuration is saved to the host system 8 Download the new host profiles configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about using the Microsoft ActiveSync utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client to download configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Chapter 3 Host Profiles 41 Host Profile Settings This section describes the parameters of each tab in the Host Profiles dialog box Host Settings Use the Host tab in the Host Profiles dialog box to configure the basic settings of the host profile Figure 3 8 ma Host Profiles Name Type Host 1 vT100 Address Port 192 160 1 2 23 Use SSL TLS encryption Verify server certificates Figure 3 8 Configuring Host Settings 42 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide The following list describes the options and configurable parameters in the Host tab Name Type Address Port Only Use TermProxy Connections Indicates the name of the host profile which should be synonymous with the name alias of the host system to which the mobile device connects when the host profile is used Possible Values 1 50 alpha numeric characters Default Value New Host Indicates the type of emulation that the mobile device uses when connected to the host syste
59. SSL support package please contact Wavelink customer service Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information on page 233 contains Wavelink contact information Installing the SSL Support Package on the Mobile Device The TelnetCE Client will not be able to initiate SSL connections with hosts until you install the SSL support package on the mobile device Use one of the following methods to deploy the SSL support package to the mobile device e Avalanche Manager The SSL support package is available as an Avalanche software package e Microsoft ActiveSync The SSL support package is available as a bundled package that you can deploy over a Microsoft ActiveSync connection between a host system and the mobile device Third Party Application The SSL support package is available for some third party deployment applications NOTE To obtain the SSL support package for the mobile device please contact Wavelink customer service Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information on page 233 contains Wavelink contact information Enabling SSL SSL is enabled via the Host Profiles dialog box It enabled on a per host profile basis When you configure a host profile to use SSL the TCP port for the host profile is automatically changed to 992 which is the well known port number for SSL Telnet communication If the host system uses a different port then change the port to the correct setting Chapter 3 Host Profiles 33 To configure a
60. Screen Specify location and size of Emulation gt Display gt Select your Set Indicators icons Indicators gt Indicators preferred Preferred Off Screen Settings option for Screen to No location and size Table B 5 Configuring Battery and Signal Strength Indicators Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server 223 Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server This section provides the following information e Overview of the TelnetCE Client license server Installing the TelnetCE Client license server e Using the TelnetCE Client license server TelnetCE Client License Server Overview The TelnetCE Client license server is a Windows based application that provides licenses to mobile devices that are using the TelnetCE Client NOTE The TelnetCE Client license server should not be confused with the Avalanche license server They are separate applications The TelnetCE Client license server allows you to store licenses for TelnetCE Clients at a central location Those licenses are then automatically distributed to mobile devices that request them TelnetCE Client licenses are distributed to mobile devices in the following manner 1 When the TelnetCE Client application is first activated on a mobile device the mobile device broadcasts a request for a license 2 The license server responds to the mobile device with a license 3 The mobile device accepts a license and responds to the l
61. Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Kima Activation Conditions IF Select from Menu F On Key Combination v Hexadecimal Value 7 When Session Connects r Scan String v Scan Type Y The data and scan type will be the values for the selected variables when the macro starts The Scan_String action can be used to return the modified information back to Telnet If the values are not returned Telnet will ignore the scan F On Screen Update The On Screen Update option should be used carefully since the script will be started each time the screen changes When using this option the script should immediately check if the screen matches what is desired and exit if it does not Cancel Figure 5 4 Entering the Script Name Selecting the Activation Method You need to select how you want to activate your script once it is created A script with no activation method selected can still be called by another script but it cannot be activated by itself This section provides information about assigning a method of activation to a script The following is a list of the activation methods e Select from menu e On key combination e When session connects e On barcode MSR or RFID scan 80 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide On screen update Select from Menu Scripts with the Select from Menu option selected can be run using the menu o
62. a New Keyboard NOTE Keyboard names must start with a letter may only contain numbers or letters and can only be 11 characters long EM3270 KB CreateKB File Edit Keyboard View Help E F 4 al EM3270 kB 7 Keyboard Application Area KEYBOARD1 Temporary Size Hel New Keyboard Delete Keyboard Graphic None Show Buttons Only Show Graphics Only ken Label g Row Column Height Width Value ke Prof Fine Adjustments Adjust Distance al Key Position sj E I For Help press F1 Figure 6 4 Creating a New Keyboard 104 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide 4 Use the Key configuration options to configure each key of the keyboard Refer to Creating and Configuring Keys on page 105 for more information Sizing Keyboards You can use the mouse to resize a keyboard As you increase the size of the keyboard the size of the application area will decrease To resize the keyboard 1 Mouse over the top border right side border or the upper right corner of the keyboard 2 When the double sided arrows appear click and drag the keyboard to the desired size Deleting Keyboards When deleting a keyboard that has keys which connect to it an option will be presented for dealing with any connections to the keyboard Keys that are references to the keyboard being deleted can be deleted set to an empty value or redirected to another keyboard To delete a keyboard 1 Selec
63. a Telnet session with any host for which you have configured a host profile NOTE For more information about host profiles and configuring host profiles for the TelnetCE Client see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 To initiate a Telnet session with a host 1 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client The TelnetCE Client launches and displays the default screen 2 Pressthe Enter key The Select Host dialog box appears Figure 8 5 126 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide No host connection lt Enter gt to Connect Figure 8 5 Select Host Dialog Box NOTE If you have configured only one host profile for the TelnetCE Client the Select Host dialog box does not appear Instead the TelnetCE Client automatically attempts to connect to the host for which you have configured the single host profile 3 In the Select Host dialog box select the host to which you want to connect 4 Click OK The TelnetCE Client attempts to establish a Telnet session with the host NOTE If the client does not have a license then the Authorizing Terminal dialog box appears For more information about TelnetCE Client licensing see Chapter 7 Licensing on page 111 Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 127 Disconnecting a Telnet Session Use the TelnetCE Client Options menu to disconnect from an active Telnet session To disconnect from a Telnet session 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 2 In
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65. a host profile 33 enabling TermProxy only connections 38 exiting the TelnetCE Client 128 get connected dialog box 193 198 host profiles dialog box 28 host system and mobile device are synchronized 196 inputting a string to find 72 launching session monitor 152 license server GUI 228 managing SSL certificates 36 Microsoft ActiveSync guest partnership 199 modifying an emulation parameter 70 performing a keyboard test 144 performing a scan test 145 performing a Windows keyboard test 146 RAPI gateway in Avalanche Manager 19 select host dialog box 126 select synchronization settings dialog box 194 selecting the components to syncrhonize 195 selecting the connection method on the host system 190 selecting the license type 115 selecting to configure per host emulation parameters 63 serial ports enabled in Avalanche Manager 18 setting the software collection synchronization medium 21 switching to a different Telnet session 131 TelnetCE Client 5250 3270 virtual emulation keyboard 136 TelnetCE Client available host profiles 26 TelnetCE Client default screen 123 125 TelnetCE Client diagnostics utility 142 TelnetCE Client running in demonstration mode 119 TelnetCE Client shortcut icon 122 TelnetCE Client shortcut icon in the Avalanche Enabler 124 TelnetCE Client virtual emulation keyboard 134 TelnetCE Client VT HP virtual emulation keyboard 137 246 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide viewing real ti
66. able B 3 lists the parameters in the Configuration Manager that you must use to effectively lockdown the TelnetCE Client Location in the Parameter to Modify Configuration Manager Parameter Setting WinCE Hide Start Menu Emulation gt Display lt Hide Start Menu gt WinCE Hide Menu Emulation gt Display lt Yes gt WinCE Menu Toggle Key Emulation gt Display Do not configure a toggle key by default no toggle key is configured RF Config Password Emulation gt Common Configure a secure password Term Config Password Emulation gt Common Configure a secure password Program Exit Password Emulation gt Common Configure a secure password Program Exit Key Emulation gt Common Configure an exit key Hiding and preventing access to the TelnetCE Client is not mandatory to locking down the TelnetCE Client but provides an additional layer of security Table B 3 Configuring TelnetCE Client Lockdown To configure TelnetCE Client lockdown 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 Inthe Configuration Manager modify the lockdown parameters see Table B 3 Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 209 Figure B 6 provides an example WinCE Hide Menu Hide Menu cancel Figure B 6 Configuring One of the Parameters for Lockdown 3 Save the new configuration 4 Close the Configuration Manager and download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more infor
67. abled gt Default Value lt Enabled gt Click this button to access a dialog box that will allow you to configure a key sequence that will hide the TelnetCE Client menu during an active Telnet session Indicates the key sequence that is configured to hide the TelnetCE Client menu during an active Telnet session 178 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Vertical Scrollbar Horizontal Scrollbar Hide Keyboard Button Hide Keyboard Text Box View Settings Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client displays the vertical scrollbar during a Telnet session Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client displays the horizontal scrollbar during a Telnet session Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Click this button to access a dialog box that will allow you to configure a key sequence that hides reveals the TelnetCE Client emulation keyboard Indicates the key sequence that is configured to hide reveal the TelnetCE Client emulation keyboard Use the View tab in the Settings dialog box to configure how the view screen functions for the host connection The following list describes the configurable options in the View tab Free Cursor Scrolling Full Screen Mode Indicates whether a user is allowed to move the cursor into protected areas of the screen Possible Values lt Enab
68. age gt Host Profiles Copy Package Emulation Parameters Delete Package Script Editor Enable Package Keyboard Creator Localization Figure 2 2 Configuring the TelnetCE Client Package A menu list appears 5 From the menu list select the component of the TelnetCE Client that you want to configure e Select Host Profiles to access the Host Profiles dialog box which will allow you to configure host profiles and SSL settings for the TelnetCE Client 14 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE For more information about configuring host profiles see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 e Select Emulation Parameters to access Configuration Manager which will allow you to modify emulation parameters for the TelnetCE Client NOTE For more information about configuring emulation parameters see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 e Select Script Editor to access the script editor which will allow you to import and configure scripts for the TelnetCE Client NOTE For more information about configuring scripts see Chapter 5 Scripting on page 75 e Select Keyboard Creator to access the Keyboard Creator which will allow you to create and import virtual keyboards for the TelnetCE Client NOTE For more information about using the Keyboard Creator see Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator on page 99 e Select Localization to configure the Localization settings for the TelnetCE Clie
69. amiliarity with Windows CE operating systems and the mobile device to which you are deploying the Wavelink TelnetCE Client Knowledge of wireless networks and wireless networking protocols IEE 802 11b Knowledge of TCP IP including IP addressing subnet masks routing BOOTP DHCP WINS and DNS Knowledge of Telnet services and terminal emulation including IBM 5250 3270 HP and VT100 220 Knowledge of Wavelink Avalanche Manager and Avalanche Enablers optional for users that intend to install and configure the TelnetCE Client via Avalanche Manager Document Conventions The following section contains information about text formatting conventions in this manual Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Table 1 1 lists the conventions that are used in this manual Convention Description courier new Any time you interact directly with text based user interface options such as a button or type specific information into an text box such as a file pathname that option appears in the Courier New text style This text style is also used for keys that you press filenames directory locations and status information For example Press ENTER Click OK bold Any time this document refers to a labelled user interface option such as descriptions of the choices in a dialog box that option appears in the Bold text style Examples Enable the DHCP checkbox Access the TelnetCE Client Session menu italics
70. an E Soar O et ans pa Boa ent Ato 139 Using ACHYeTEXE 48 moda aia epee RAE EK ig Bee Baas KA 139 Simple Number Menu Item 0 6 0066s 140 AS 400 Style Function Key 1 0 0 0 6 cece eee es 140 Using the TelnetCE Client Diagnostics Utility 00 141 Accessing the TelnetCE Client Diagnostics Utility 141 Performing a Keyboard Test eaaa cece cece eee eens 143 Performing a Scan Test 6666s 144 Performing a Windows Keyboard Test 1 11111 145 Using the TelnetCE Client Options Menu 5 00000 cece eee 147 Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration 149 Overview of Avalanche Integration ueaaaaa aaa aaa ania eee 149 Using Session MOni tO s se stone O WE W o ee 150 Enabling Session Monitor aaaaaaaa aaa aaa aa aaa ni ees 150 Configuring Session Monitor uueeaaaa aaa a aaa aaani eee 150 Launching Session Monitor ueaaaaaa aaa aaa eens 152 SESSION OVernides awa sti Pd bas Paes ace Pa AE 153 Tracing SESSIONS 24 swat udo PEAR kp WALE BOE ba ESA 154 Using Real Time Statistics aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa a aaa eee eee 155 Viewing Real Time Statistics aaaaaa aa aaa aaa aaa ciii 156 Modifying Real Time Statistics ueaa aaa aaa aaa ni eee 159 Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 161 Manually Configuring Host Profiles ee aaaaaaaaaiai411 161 Accessing Host Profiles ne ess tyara ye aaa aaa eee eens 161 Creating a New Host
71. an Type The data and scan type will be the values for the selected variables when the macro starts The Scan_String action can be used to return the modified information back to Telnet If the values are not returned Telnet will ignore the scan On Screen Update The On Screen Update option should be used carefully since the script will be started each time the screen changes When using this option the script should immediately check if the screen matches what is desired and exit if it does not Figure 5 3 Script Editor Configuration Dialog Box Creating Scripts Using the Script Editor This section provides information on how to create scripts manually using the Script Editor and includes the following information Configuring the script name e Configuring the activation method e Creating the script code e Creating variables e Selecting host profiles Use the following steps to create a script manually 1 Enter a script name and select an activation method 2 Usethe Actions tab to select actions and build the script code 3 Use the Boolean Variables Number Variables or String Variables tabs to create Variables as needed to complete the script not required Chapter 5 Scripting 79 4 Use the Host Profile tab to select host profiles that will be associated with this script Configuring the Script Name The script name is the name you will select from when activating the scripts Figure 5 4
72. ane information about the parameter displays in the right pane Figure 4 12 70 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide 2 termcfg bin Emulation Parameters File Edit Value View Help DEM i s Com Port Be Com Port Baud Rate Com Port Block Data Select the Baud Rate to be used for Com Port communications Com Port Data Bits Options are Com Port Data End Char 1200 Com Port Data Entry Mode 2400 Com Port Data Start Char 4800 Com Port Data Terminator 9600 i 19200 Com Port Data Timeout 38400 Com Port Flow Control 57600 e Com Port For IO 115200 o Com Port Ignore DSR Com Port Ignore Nulls Default 9600 E Com Port IO Screen ID Figure 4 12 Emulation Parameter Information Modifying Emulation Parameters Determine the emulation parameters that you want to modify and use the Configuration Manager to make modifications To modify an emulation parameter 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 In the left pane of the Configuration Manager locate the parameter that you want to modify 3 Double click the emulation parameter or right click the emulation parameter and choose Edit from the menu list A dialog box appears that allows you to modify the parameter configuration Figure 4 13 Com Port Baud Rate Baud Rate S600 atl Cancel Figure 4 13 Modifying an Emulation Parameter Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 71 4 Use the dialog box to
73. ard Graphics e Creating and Configuring Keys e Sizing and Positioning Keys and Rows e Deploying the Keyboard to the Telnet CE Client Overview of Keyboard Creator The Keyboard Creator allows you to create or modify the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard Use the following steps to create a keyboard using Keyboard Creator Launch the Keyboard Creator 2 Select the appropriate keyboard file 3 Create a new keyboard 4 Importa keyboard graphic if desired 5 Create and configure the keys of the keyboard 6 Deploy the keyboard to the TelnetCE Client Launching the Keyboard Creator The Keyboard Creator is installed as part of the TelnetCE Client Avalanche software package 100 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE The Keyboard Creator is only available in the Avalanche TelnetCE Client You will not be able to access the Keyboard Builder from the ActiveSync install utility or any other thrid party TelnetCE Client installation and configuration utilities To launch from Avalanche 1 Select the TelnetCE Client software package in the Tree View of the Avalanche Manager 2 Right click the package and select Keyboard Creator The Keyboard Creator opens Figure 6 1 EM3270 KB CreateKB File Edit Keyboard View Help a gt e 8 A EE percas Application Area eapstock gt Temporary Size Hua New Keyboard Delete Keyboard Graphic None Import Sho
74. ate the session in demo mode e Prematurely disconnect emulation sessions While in demo mode you may initiate terminal emulation sessions with hosts However each terminal emulation session that you initiate will automatically time out after one hour Figure 7 1 112 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Demonstration expired lt Enter gt to Connect Figure 7 1 Demonstration Period Expired Authorization Methods There are three ways to license authorize the TelnetCE Client e Pre licensing The TelnetCE Client may come pre installed and pre licensed on your mobile device For pre licensing information please consult the TelnetCE Client reference guide for your mobile device manufacturer Manually You may manual input licensing information at the mobile device through the TelnetCE Client interface e License Server You may use License Server to automatically provide TelnetCE Client licenses to the mobile devices on your network NOTE To obtain TelnetCE Client licenses please contact Wavelink customer service Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information on page 233 provides Wavelink contact information Chapter 7 Licensing 113 Types of Licenses There are two types of TelnetCE Client licenses e Platform e Maintenance NOTE Maintenance licenses were added to the 5 0 version of the TelnetCE Client Only platform license are available for 4 x TelnetCE Clients About Platform Licenses
75. basic emulation keyboard see Using the Basic Virtual Emulation Keyboard on page 134 Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 139 Off Hides the virtual keyboard Arrow Keys Moves the cursor in the direction of the arrow key that you press Using Screen Panning By default the screen panning feature of the TelnetCE Client is enabled Screen panning feature of the TelnetCE Client allows a user to use the stylus to move around an emulation screen When screen panning is enabled a user can tap and drag the stylus and scroll across the emulation screen Screen panning has two modes of operation e Standard By default standard screen panning is enabled on the TelnetCE Client When standard screen panning is enabled the screen scrolls in the direction that the user drags the stylus across the screen Standard screen panning simulates the effect of dragging the display of the mobile device over the emulation screen e Reversed When reversed screen panning is enabled the screen scrolls in the opposite direction that the user drags the stylus Reverse screen panning simulates the effect of dragging the emulation screen beneath a fixed view port that is mobile device display NOTE For information about configuring screen panning see Configuring Screen Panning on page 130 Using ActiveText By default the ActiveText feature of the TelnetCE Client is enabled ActiveText allows the TelnetCE Client to identify menu items and fu
76. bile device creates a Telnet session Possible Values 1 50 alpha numeric characters Default lt None gt Address Indicates the IP address or host name of the host system Possible Values Any valid IP address or host name Default lt None gt Port Indicates the TCP port on which the host system is listening for Telnet connections Possible Values 0 65535 Default 23 Emulation Indicates the type of emulation that the host system uses Available Options lt IBM 5251 11 gt lt IBM 3278 2 gt lt IBM 3279 2 gt lt IBM 3279 2E gt lt VT100 gt lt VT220 gt lt HP gt Default lt IBM 5251 11 gt Save Select this button to save the host profile and close the Edit Host Profile dialog box 166 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide More Select this button to access other emulation type specific parameters for the host profile Config Select this button to modify the emulation parameters for the host profile More 5250 Options The More 5250 Options dialog box appears when the following criteria are met You set the emulation type is to 5250 in the Edit Host Profile dialog box e Youclick More in the Edit Host Profile dialog box Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 167 The following list describes the options and configurable parameters in the More 5250 Options dialog box Device Name Indicates the workstation ID that mobile devices use to connect to the host system Th
77. cators Screen Settings parameter to configure the location and relative size large or small of the indicator icon s on the screen 222 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual 7 Save the new configuration 8 Close the Configuration Manager 9 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about configuring global emulation parameters see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring Indicator Settings Table B 5 provides information about configuring the indicator settings to meet your needs Parameter in Configuration Desired Effect Manager Setting Notes Display icon s in Windows Emulation gt Display gt lt System Tray Do not hide task tray only Indicators gt Indicators Only gt the Windows Preferred Off Screen start menu Display icon s in TelnetCE Emulation gt Display gt lt Command Do not hide Client command bar only Indicators gt Indicators Bar Only gt the TelnetCE Preferred Off Screen Client command bar Display icon s in TelnetCE Emulation gt Display gt lt Command Client command bar or Windows system tray whichever is available starting with the Windows system tray Indicators gt Indicators Preferred Off Screen Bar or System Tray gt Display icon s on emulation Emulation gt Display gt lt No gt screen not in the command Indicators gt Indicators bar or the system tray Preferred Off
78. ce when you click the Config Only button Chapter 3 Host Profiles 25 Chapter 3 Host Profiles This section provides the following information Overview of host profiles Configuring host profiles Host profiles and SSL Host profiles and Wavelink TermProxy Host profile settings Overview of Host Profiles A host profile defines the parameters that the TelnetCE Client should use when it attempts to initiate a Telnet connection with a specific host You may configure as many host profiles for the TelnetCE Client as you wish When a user at the mobile device attempt to use the TelnetCE Client to initiate a Telnet session with a host the TelnetCE Client displays a list of available host profiles Figure 3 1 26 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide lt Enter gt to Connect Figure 3 1 TelnetCE Client Available Host Profiles The user selects the host to which they wish to connect and the TelnetCE Client uses the host profile settings to attempt to establish a session with the host You may configure the following settings for a host profile e Alias This is the alias of the connection Use a name that adequately describes the host system to which the user is connecting e Emulation Type This is the emulation type that the TelnetCE Client should use when connecting to the host system e IP Address This is the IP address of the host system to which the user is connecting e Port This is the TCP l
79. configurable parameters in the More VT Options dialog box Telnet Negotiation String OK Login Edit AutoLogin Indicates the Telnet negotiation string that the mobile device should use when establishing a Telnet session with the host system Possible Values Any valid Telnet negotiation string Default lt None gt Select this button to save the changes that you have made and return to the Edit Host Profile dialog box Select this button to access the Edit AutoLogin dialog box which allows you to configure auto login parameters for the host connection The Edit AutoLogin dialog box is accessed through the Login button in the More VT Options dialog box The following list describes the options and configurable parameters in the Edit AutoLogin dialog box Name Prompt Name Indicates the user name prompt that the host system uses Possible Values Any valid user name prompt Default lt None gt Indicates the user name that the mobile device supplies at the user name prompt Possible Values Any valid user name Default lt None gt Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 169 Password Prompt Password Command Prompt Command OK Indicates the password prompt that the host system uses Possible Values Any valid password prompt Default lt None gt Indicates the password that the mobile device supplies at the password prompt Possible Values Any valid user passwo
80. creen Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 141 The TelnetCE Client recognizes the following string of characters as an AS 400 style function key e A beginning of line or a space The character F e A number string of digits e An equal to character e Anon space character For example the TelnetCE Client would convert the function key command F3 Exit to ActiveText The user could then double click the ActiveText to invoke the F3 Exit command Using the TelnetCE Client Diagnostics Utility The TelnetCE Client diagnostics utility allows you to perform the following tasks e Capture scan codes for external keyboard character sequences e Perform a scan test Capture scan codes for the Windows virtual keyboard Accessing the TelnetCE Client Diagnostics Utility Use the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard to access the diagnostics utility To access the diagnostics utility 1 In the TelnetCE Client access the virtual emulation keyboard 2 In the virtual keyboard click Diags NOTE Diags appears in the basic virtual emulation keyboard For VT HP emulation Diags appearsinthe Cfg display of the virtual keyboard For 5250 3270 emulation Diags appearsinthe Alt display of the virtual keyboard 142 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide The Program Diagnostics screen appears in the TelnetCE Client Figure 8 15 PROGRAM DIAGNOSTICS Keyboard Test Scan MSR Test Windows Keyboard Te
81. creen Mode Only Window Origin Top Fixed Screen Mode Only Cursor Settings Specifies the virtual screen column where the display screen of the mobile device is fixed Possible Values 1 79 Default Value 1 Specifies the virtual screen row where the display screen of the mobile device is fixed Possible Values 1 24 Default Value 1 Use the Cursor tab in the Settings dialog box to configure the function of the cursor in emulation screens for the host connection The following list describes the configurable options in the Cursor tab Cursor Edge Zones Left Cursor Edge Zones Right Specifies the left border of the cursor zone in the virtual display When the cursor moves outside of the border the TelnetCE Client repositions the screen over the virtual display centering the cursor on the display screen of the mobile device Possible Values Up to 255 characters but only integer values are valid Default Value 4 Specifies the right border of the cursor zone in the virtual display When the cursor moves outside of the border the TelnetCE Client repositions the screen over the virtual display centering the cursor on the display screen of the mobile device Possible Values Up to 255 characters but only integer values are valid Default Value 1 Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 181 Tiling Vert Mode Determines how the TelnetCE Client handles vertical tiling Options
82. cript first starts all the variables will have known values boolean variables will be FALSE number variables will be 0 and string variables will Chapter 5 Scripting 85 be empty One possible exception to this is when a script activates another script To create a variable 1 Determine which type of variable you want to create boolean number or string 2 From the Script Editor select the tab that corresponds with the type of variable you want to create 3 Click Add 4 Inthe Edit Variable dialog box enter the name of the new variable Figure 5 9 Edit Variable New Yariable Name Variable1 OK Figure 5 9 Adding a New Variable 5 Click OK The new variable appears in the corresponding tab Figure 5 10 86 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Boolean variables default to FALSE unless assigned a different value by the script calling this script Use the Boolean_Set action to assign the variable a different initial value Figure 5 10 New Variable Selecting Host Profiles For each script you can specify which host profiles will be supported by that script You may select host profiles from the Host Profiles tab If the script is generated by script capturing it is a good idea to limit that script to a host profile that was in use when the script was captured The default n
83. ction Key Active Menu Allows Function key on screen to be active Enable O Enable v Gg Figure B 10 Configuring ActiveText 4 Click OK 5 Save the new configuration 6 Close the Configuration Manager 7 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about modifying configuration parameters and using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 214 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual Configuring Scan Handlers Use the Configuration Manager to configure scan handlers Scan handlers allow you to define special functions that are applied to the processing of a scan A scan handler allows you to strip data from the beginning or end of a scan and or to replace certain characters within a scan To configure a scan handler 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 In Configuration Manager locate and right click the Scanner gt Common gt Scan Handler parameter A menu list appears 3 Click Add The Scan Handler dialog box appears 4 Use the Scan Handler dialog box to configure a new scan handler Figure B 11 Scan Handler Enter the Scan Handler Nose Cancel Figure B 11 Configuring a Scan Handler 5 Click OK 6 The new scan handler now appears beneath the Scan Handler parameter in the Configuration Manager Figure B 12 Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 215 8 Scanner Codabar M Code11 Code128
84. d from a VT host Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default lt Disabled gt 172 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 8 Bit Control Codes Indicates whether to use 8 bit ANSI control codes for VT type emulation Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default lt Disabled gt Backspace Sends Delete Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client should send a delete control character when a user presses the backspace key Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default lt Disabled gt IBM Host Settings Use the IBM Host tab in the Settings dialog box to configure parameters for IBM type emulation If the host profile is configured for VI type emulation you do not need to configure the IBM Host tab The following table describes the configurable options in the IBM Host tab 5250 Column Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client displays a Separator Dot period or vertical line between each character when the host system uses a special column format mode Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default lt Enabled gt Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 173 5250 Swap Enter Key Indicates whether the enter key is mapped to the Field Exit field exit key and the clear key is mapped to the enter key Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default lt Disabled gt 3270 Alternate Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client encodes 3270 System Requ
85. d is system For information about modifying the RF Config Password see Configuring Passwords on page 121 If no RF Config Password is configured the TelnetCE Client will not prompt you for a password 5 Pressthe Enter key The Edit Host Profile dialog box appears 6 Use the Edit Host Profile dialog box to add modify or delete host profiles Creating a New Host Profile You can use the Edit Host Profile dialog box to create a new host profile for the TelnetCE Client To create a new host profile 1 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client 2 Use the TelnetCE Client Options menu to access the Edit Host Profiles dialog box 3 Inthe Edit Host Profile dialog box click Add A new Edit Host Profile dialog box appears 4 Use the Edit Host Profile dialog box to configure the basic parameters of the host profile alias IP address TCP port number and emulation type 5 Select More to access and configure other configuration parameters that are specific to the emulation type that you have selected NOTE For more information about other configurable parameters for a host profile see Host Profile Settings on page 165 Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 163 6 After you have finished configuring the host profile select Save in the Edit Host Profile dialog box The Edit Host Profiles dialog box appears and you are returned to the first Edit Host Profile dialog box which now displays
86. device battery power and SSL support and use e Session Specific Information This includes information on barcode MSR and RFID scanning session connect time and running time of the current session 156 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide By default the Telnet Client transmits emulation specific information to Avalanche Manager every five minutes 300 seconds You can modify this RealTimeStatsInterval property in the Properties tab of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box This document provides the following information e Viewing real time statistics e Modifying real time statistics NOTE Real Time Statistics requires Avalanche Manager 3 4 or greater version and a valid Avalanche license for the mobile device Viewing Real Time Statistics You can view the real time statistics from the Properties tab of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box To view the statistics 1 From the Device View of Management Console right click the device you want to monitor 2 Select Client Settings The Avalanche Client Controls dialog box opens 3 Click the Properties tab The Properties tab contains a number of entries specific to the TelnetCE Client Figure 9 5 Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration 157 Control Property Value Changeable Change Pending RogueScan APDelay 3600 Yes RogueScan AgeOut 24 Yes RogueScan Deviceldle 10 Yes RoqueScan DeviceTime 100 Yes RogueScan Fil
87. dix B Common Configuration Tasks This section provides information about where to locate and configure common parameters for the TelnetCE Client including e Passwords e Number of concurrent sessions IP printing e License server IP address e Display settings e Lockdown e Key Macros e Screen Panning e ActiveText e Scan Handlers e Autologin for VT emulation Telnet negotiation strings for VT emulation e Workstation IDs for 5250 3270 emulation e Battery power and signal strength indicators Configuring Passwords Certain components of the TelnetCE Client are password protected Users at the mobile device must supply a password to perform the following functions Manually configure host profiles e Manually configure per host emulation parameters 202 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual e Exit the TelnetCE Client NOTE By default an exit password is not configured If an exit password is not configured users are not prompted for a password when they choose to exit the TelnetCE Client application Table B 1 provides information about and describes where each of these parameters can be configured in host profiles Location in Configuration Function Manager Parameter Name Default Setting Configure Host Emulation gt RF Config Password SYSTEM Profiles Common Configure Per Host Emulation gt Term Config CONFIG Emulation Common Password Parameters Exit TelnetCE Client Emulation gt
88. during Telnet connections to the host system that the host profile specifies Configuring a Host Profile Use the Host Profiles dialog box to configure host profiles Figure 3 2 See Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration on page 9 for information about using your specific installation and configuration utility to access the Host Profiles dialog box 28 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide wzi Host Profiles Host TermProxy 1 Language VT Settings Autologin Name Type Host 1 T100 v Address Port 192 160 1 2 23 F Only use TermProxy connections M Use SSL TLS encryption T Verify server certificat New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 2 Host Profiles Dialog Box Each host profile that you configure appears in the left panel of the Host Profiles dialog box The following tasks outline the process of configuring host profiles for the TelnetCE Client 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 Add modify or remove host profiles and save the changes 3 Download the configuration to mobile devices When you save the host profiles that you have configured the changes you have made are saved to a configuration file Adding a Host Profile You can use the Host Profiles dialog box to create a new host profile To create a new host profile 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box Chapter 3 Host Profiles 29 2 In the Host Profiles dialog box click New Various tabs appear in
89. e About License Server dialog box appears Figure C 1 Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server 225 About License Server Wavelink License Server wy Version 2 0 Copyright 2002 2005 Wavelink Corporation Figure C 1 About License Server Dialog Box The About License Server dialog box displays the license server version number Installing the TelnetCE Client License Server This section provides information about installing the TelnetCE Client license server as a basic Windows application or as a dedicated Windows service Installation Methods You may use one of the following methods to install the TelnetCE Client license server e Windows Application When you use this method the TelnetCE Client license server runs as a basic application on the host system If you reboot the host system you must manually re launch the license server e Windows Service When you use this method you configure the TelnetCE Client to run as a dedicated Windows service on the host system This allows you to automatically restart the license server in the event that the host system must be rebooted It also allows the license server to operate without requiring a Windows login Installing the License Server as a Windows Application You can install the TelnetCE Client as a basic Windows application In the event that the host system is rebooted you must manually relaunch the license server application on the host system 22
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91. e function or type of mobile device that is sending the Telnet request to the host system The host system can then supply information to the mobile device based on Telnet negotiation string for example menus or display options The VT Settings tab only appears if you have configured the host profile for VT or HP type emulation in the Host tab a Host Profiles TermProxy 1 TermProxy 2 Language VT Settings Aud gt Telnet Negotiation String rfqur New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 11 Configuring VT Settings The following list describes the configurable parameters in the VT Settings tab Telnet Negotiation Specifies the Telnet negotiation string that the client String should use when connecting to the host system Possible Values 0 20 alpha numeric characters Default Value lt None gt Chapter 3 Host Profiles 51 Autologin Settings Use the Autologin tab in the Host Profiles dialog box to configure autologin parameters for the mobile device such as a user name and password Figure 3 12 The Autologin tab only appears if you have selected VT or HP type emulation for the host profile in the Host tab a Host Profiles TermProxy 2 Language VT Settings Autologin config gt CFG in Prompts terminal Responses Name login E fuser Password Password password Command E New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 12 Configuring Autologin Settings 52 Wavelink T
92. e mobile device indicates that a license has been obtained If no license server responds to the request for a license then the Authorizing Terminal dialog box continues to display until you close the dialog box elect to use a demo license or elect to manually add a license Using a Remote or Specific License Server If the license server is on a remote IP network or you want to specify the license server from which the TelnetCE Client should request a license you must configure the TelnetCE Client with the IP address of the license server NOTE For more information about configuring the IP address of the license server see Configuring License Server IP Address on page 125 When you attempt to initiate a Telnet session with a host if the TelnetCE Client is not already licensed it will automatically attempt to obtain a license from the specified license server using the following steps 1 The TelnetCE Client sends a request for a license to the specified license server The Authorizing Terminal dialog box displays on the mobile device while the TelnetCE Client attempts to locate a license server Figure 7 4 118 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide No host connection lt Enter gt to Connect Authorizing Terminal Attempting to contact a license server on the local segment Figure 7 4 Authorizing Terminal Dialog Box 2 The license server on the local IP network respond by sending the TelnetCE Client a
93. e you launch LicenseServer exe Adding a License Add a license to the license server that the license server can then distribute to mobile devices running the TelnetCE Client To add a license to license server 1 Launch the license server The license server GUI appears 2 Click Add Licenses Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server 229 The Wavelink Authorization dialog box appears Figure C 3 S Wavelink Authorization Licensee Name Platform Version Serial Number User Limit Expiration Date Authorization Code Figure C 3 Wavelink Authorization Dialog Box 3 In the Wavelink Authorization dialog box input the information for the license where Licensee Name is the name of the party to which the license was distributed Platform Version is the list of emulation types that the license supports The platform version is case sensitive Serial Number is the serial number of the license User Limit is the number of users that the license supports Expiration Date is the expiration date of the license in the format MMDDYYYY Authorization Code is the authorization code for the license 4 After you have input the license information click Add A dialog box appears that indicates that the license was successfully added as shown 5 Click OK 6 Click Close to exit the Wavelink Authorization dialog box 230 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide The license now appears
94. ects of an emulation session including key macros text and screen display and barcode scanning You may control the settings of an emulation session on a global level or on a per host level 12 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Localization Localization allows you to convert strings of text from one language to another Use the Localization tool to create conversions then configure the TelnetCE Client to use the appropriate language For example you might create support files to convert server strings from English to Spanish SSL and SSL Certificates Some versions of the TelnetCE Client support encryption protected Telnet connections via SSL You may also configure the TelnetCE Client for SSL certificate validation SSL is configured via host profiles You may also use the configuration and installation utility to import certificates from trusted servers or to generate new certificates that you can then export to your Telnet or Wavelink TermProxy server s e Scripting Scripting allows you to automate functions within the TelnetCE Client For example you might create a login script for users You may record scripts or you may use the Script Editor to create new scripts or modify existing scripts Keyboard Builder Use the Keyboard Builder to generate virtual keyboards for your TelnetCE Client You may create any number of virtual keyboards to meet the needs of your production environment Configuration Support Matrix
95. elnetCE Client Users Guide The following list describes the configurable options Autologin tab Name Prompts Name CFG in terminal Name Responses Password Prompts Password CFG in terminal Password Responses Indicates the user name prompt that the host system uses Possible Values 0 60 alpha numeric characters Default Value login Indicates whether users should configure the response to the login prompt at the mobile device Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Indicates the response that the mobile device should send to the login prompt Possible Values 0 30 alpha numeric characters Default Value lt None gt Indicates the password prompt that the host system uses Possible Values 0 60 alpha numeric characters Default Value lt None gt Indicates whether users should configure the response to the password prompt at the mobile device Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Indicates the password that the mobile device should send to the host system at the password prompt Possible Values 0 30 alpha numeric characters Default Value lt None gt Chapter 3 Host Profiles 53 Command Prompts Command CFG in terminal Command Responses Indicates the command prompt that the host system sends to the Telnet Client after the login is complete Possible Values
96. emaining seconds of the previous 300 second setting before the statistics begin to update every five seconds Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 161 Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client This section provides the following information You can configure certain TelnetCE Client parameters manually that is at the mobile device including e Host profiles Per host emulation parameters Manually Configuring Host Profiles You can manually perform the following tasks with the TelnetCE Client interface e Create a new host profile e Modify an existing host profile e Delete a host profile NOTE When you download a new TelnetCE Client configuration to the mobile device using Microsoft ActiveSync or Avalanche Manager any manual changes that you have made will be overwritten NOTE For information about host profiles see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 Accessing Host Profiles To add modify or delete host profile you must access the Host Profiles dialog box To access the host profiles dialog box 1 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client 2 In the TelnetCE Client access the Options menu 162 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 3 From the Options menu select Configure gt Host Profiles The Input Password dialog box appears 4 In the Input Host Config Password text box type the RF Config Password NOTE The default RF Config Passwor
97. emove it from license server To remove a license from license server 1 2 Access the license server GUI From the list of licenses that are installed select the license that you want to remove Click Remove License The LicenseServer dialog box appears and requests confirmation of the deletion Click Yes The license is deleted from the license server and removed from the license server GUI 232 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information 233 Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information If you have comments or questions regarding this product please contact Wavelink Customer Service via email or telephone Email customerservice wavelink com Phone 425 823 0111 234 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Glossary 235 Glossary 802 11 a b access point ad hoc mode Agent AP automatic WEP Avalanche Agent Avalanche Client Avalanche Enabler The IEEE standards for wireless Ethernet 802 11 provides for wireless networking speeds up to 2 Mbps at 2 4 GHz 802 11b provides wireless networking speeds up to 11 Mbps at 2 4 GHz 802 11a provides wireless networking speeds up to 54 Mbps at 5 GHz A device that acts as a bridge between wireless LANS and wired LANs A mode of operation in wireless networks wherein wireless devices communicate directly with each other without the use of an access point Also sometimes referred to as peer to peer
98. ent User s Guide Connection Settings m Click Get Connected to connect your mobile device to this LB computer Status Waiting for device to connect Get Connected Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port COM1 v Status COM port is not available USB is available F Allow network Ethemet and Remote Access Service RAS server connection with this desktop computer Status Network is available Status icon v Show status icon in Taskbar Cancel Help Figure A 1 Selecting the Connection Method on the Host System 4 Click OK The Connection Settings dialog box closes and you are returned to the Microsoft ActiveSync interface The host system is now configured with the correct Microsoft ActiveSync connection method Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 191 Freeing a COM Port If you are using a serial cable to connect the host system and the mobile device you may need to ensure that the COM port to which you connect the serial cable is available for Microsoft ActiveSync to use Applications including Microsoft ActiveSync contend for ownership or exclusive use of the COM ports on the host system Before you attempt to create a partnership ensure that no other applications are using the COM port through which you will establish the partnership with the mobile device To free the COM port for Microsoft ActiveSync shut down the application or stop
99. ent Users Guide 4 Click Save To view an exported script you will need to import that script into the Script Editor Refer to Importing Scripts on page 92 for more information Deploying Scripts Scripts are deployed to the TelnetCE Client the next time the client syncs with the Avalanche Manager Executing Scripts When you create a script you configure an activation method for that script This section provides information about activating scripts using each of the following activation methods Select from Menu e On Key Combination e When Session Connects e On Barcode MSR or RFID Scan On Screen Update For information on assigning an activation method to a script refer to Selecting the Activation Method on page 79 NOTE Screen captures may differ according to device type Select from Menu This option allows you to activate a script from the menu To activate a script using the Select from Menu option 1 Launch the TelnetCE Client 2 From the Term menu select Scripting gt Execute Script Figure 5 21 Chapter 5 Scripting 97 Disconnect Session 1 3179 Scripting Execute Script Cancel Script Configure Yiew Start Capture Stop Capture Yeritfy Screen Contents Save Cursor Position E Figure 5 21 Executing a Script from the Menu Exit Options 3 If more than one script is available for the current host profile select which script you want to use from the
100. er TelnetCE Clients e Alternate Telnet Host Specifies an alternate host system for failover purposes Default Value lt None gt Indicates the IP address of the TermProxy server or alternate host system Possible Values Any valid IP address Default Value None Indicates the TCP listening port of the TermProxy server or alternate host system Possible Values 0 65535 Default Value 4430 46 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Terminate TermProxy Session Reconnect String Indicates when the TelnetCE Client should terminate the connection to the TermProxy server Possible Values Never The TelnetCE Client never terminates the session established with the TermProxy server The TermProxy server is responsible for terminating the session e On Network Error The TelnetCE Client terminates the session with the TermProxy server when a network error occurs such as a loss of network connectivity e On Session Exit The TelnetCE Client terminates the session with the TermProxy server when it disconnects from the host system e Always The TelnetCE Client will terminate the session with the TermProxy server on a network error or when it disconnects from the host system Default Value lt On Session Exit gt Specifies the reconnect string that the mobile device should use when connecting to the host You may also configure reconnect strings in TermProxy Possible Values Any valid reconnect st
101. er s Guide gateway GUI host host profile IBSS ICMP infrastructure mode IP address LAN lease localization MAC address A device on a local network through which data to other networks is routed Also called a router Graphical User Interface A server or workstation that hosts a specific software or network service A service of the TNCE Client that allows you to install pre configured host information such as IP address and Telnet service TCP port on mobile devices Independent Basic Service Set See ad hoc mode Internet Control Messaging Protocol Part of the TCP IP protocol suite that provides services for testing IP network connections A wireless network configuration wherein devices communicate with each other through an access point Internet Protocol address A virtual address that uniquely identifies a network connection Local Area Network A DHCP lease The parameters surrounding the IP address a client has obtained from a DHCP server A service of the TNCE Client that allows you to configure the TNCE Client to display in a specific language Media Access Controller address The hard coded layer 2 address of a network connection which consists of a 12 digit hexadecimal number The first 6 hexadecimal characters identify the manufacturer The last 6 hexadecimal numbers are unique for each network device produced by the manufacturer The MAC address is also sometimes called the
102. est system requests as requests instead of default interrupt processes Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default lt Disabled gt Message Settings Use the Message tab of the Settings dialog box to configure the settings for messages that the mobile device receives from the host system Certain parameters in the Message tab are applicable only to 5250 and 3270 type emulation 174 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide The following list describes the configurable options in the Message tab Message Line 5250 3270 Only Auto Reset Delay 5250 3270 Only Message Beeps 5250 3270 Only Specifies the line from the host screen that the TelnetCE Client reads to display as the message line The TelnetCE Client displays the message line each time its contents change When the contents of the message line are not valid the line appears in reverse video at the top of the display Possible Values O 24 Default 24 NOTE Use a value of 0 to prevent the display message Indicates the amount of time in seconds the TelnetCE Client waits before sending a reset to the host when the Reset Required parameter is set to Never Possible Values 0 5 seconds Default 2 Indicates the number of additional beeps that occur on the mobile device when the TelnetCE Client receives a system message Possible Values Up to 255 characters but only integer values are valid Default 0 Chapter 10 Manual
103. ew Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 4 Enabling Certificate Validation 4 Click the corresponding Select Verification Certificates button The Certificate Manager dialog box appears 5 Click Insert Certificate to browse to and import a server certificate 6 Click Create Certificate tocreate acertificate and private key that you can then export to a TermProxy server or other host system Figure 3 5 36 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide amp Certificate Manager This list of certificates is shared by all host profiles It is used for validating SSL or TLS sessions which will prevent clients from being able to connect with non authorized servers Wavelink Telnet Authority Certificate Data Version 3 0x2 Serial Number bc 27 d4 6d db aa e0 ed Ls Signature Algorithm shal WithRSAEnc Issuer C US 0 wavelink Corporation CN wavelink Telnet Authority Validity Not Before Aug 3 23 14 08 2005 C Not After Aug 3 23 14 08 2035 Gh Subject C US w 2i Insert Certificate Remove Certificate ESEJ e Figure 3 5 Managing SSL Certificates NOTE The certificates that you import and or configure are available for all host profiles that you configure The imported certificates should be considered a database or list of certificates against which the TelnetCE Client will check when initiating an SSL Telnet session with a host If the host does not present a certificate that is in the list then the Te
104. ftware Flow Control Indicates the number of stop bits that the serial connectiont to the printer uses Possible Values lt 1 gt lt 2 gt Default Value lt 1 gt Indicates the string of characters that the mobile device sends to the printer as a wakeup You can represent the wakeup string as an ASCII or hex value e Hex Value Type the hex values of the characters that you want the mobile device to send to the printer For example 0000 sends two nulls to the printer e ASCII Value Use lt gt to enclose ASCII hex values For example lt 00 gt lt 00 gt sends two nulls to the printer Possible Values Any valid wakeup string Default Value lt None gt Indicates whether the serial connection to the printer uses hardware flow control Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Indicates whether the serial connection to the printer uses software flow control Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt 186 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 187 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync This section provides information about creating Microsoft ActiveSync connections between host systems and mobile devices Requirements Before you create a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership ensure that you have the following e Microsoft ActiveSync 3 7 or better installed on the host sys
105. ght of a selected key if it will fit Figure 6 6 Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator 107 M3270 KB CreateKB File Edit Keyboard View Help S al EM3270kB Keyboard Application Area KEYBOARD1 v D Temporary Size He New Keyboard Delete Keyboard r Graphic None Import R Show Buttons Only Show Graphics Only Key Label T Reverse Row 0 Column 0 Height 14 width 14 Value Key Nomal CC86 Hex Keyboard C Hide Freadextents ej Adust Distance NEW KEY Key Position P gt 1 Next Key New Key Delete Key For Help press F1 Figure 6 6 Adding a New Key 2 Modify the values for the key using the key configuration options Figure 6 7 108 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Key Label jA Reverse Row O Column 0 Height 14 Width 14 Value Key Normal lal Character C Keyboard a Hide i Adjust Distance Fine Adjustments aj Key Position a gt ODatOdOa0T EP 41 10 Next Key New Key Delete Key Figure 6 7 Configuring a New Key 3 Repeat to create additional keys for the keyboard Sizing and Positioning Keys and Rows You can use the configuration options in the Key region of the Keyboard Creator to modify the size and position of the keys on the keyboard The Fine Adjustments drop down menu allows you to select what object you want to modify Key Position Select this option to move a
106. guration Dialog Box 16 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 3 Click the icon button for the TelnetCE Client component that you want to configure e Click the Host Profiles icon button to access the Host Profiles dialog box which will allow you configure host profiles and SSL settings for the TelnetCE Client NOTE For more information about host profiles see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 e Click the Emulation Parameters icon button to access Configuration Manager which will allow you to configure emulation settings for the TelnetCE Client NOTE For more information about emulation parameters see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 e Click the Localization icon button to access the Localization dialog box which will allow you to configure localization settings for the TelnetCE Client 4 After you have created the new configuration for the TelnetCE Client use the installation and configuration utility to download the new configuration files to the mobile device over an ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device NOTE For more information about deploying configuration see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Deploying Configurations This section provides the following information e Deploying TelnetCE Client configurations via Avalanche Manager e Deploying TelnetCE Client configurations via Microsoft ActiveSync Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 17
107. he correct WEP key if WEP is enabled on the wireless LAN e The host system has a valid IP route to the mobile device e The mobile device has a valid IP route to the host system e Any firewalls between the host system and the mobile device are configured to allow TCP traffic to port 1779 the port that Avalanche uses for TCP communication Ensure that the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device is configured with the correct IP address of the Avalanche Manager Ensure that the synchronization settings for the selection criteria for the software collection to which the TelnetCE Client package belongs allows IP synchronization Figure 2 6 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 21 1 Software Collection Settings All Devices B Software collections are groups of software packages targeted for clients with some common characteristics Collection Status Enabled Owned By Group None Client Filter Selection Criteria Synchronization Medium Any IP Only Serial Only OK Cancel ZE Figure 2 6 Setting the Software Collection Synchronization Medium Downloading the Configuration to the Mobile Device After you have prepared the synchronization medium create a connection between the Avalanche Agent and the mobile device to download the new configuration To deploy the new configuration to the mobile device 1 Launch Avalanche Manager and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Avalanche Agents tree locate a
108. hrough the TelnetCE Client interface To manually configure a TelnetCE Client license 1 Obtain the TelnetCE Client licensing information from Wavelink Corporation 2 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client 3 Attempt to establish a connection to a host NOTE For information about connecting to a host see Using the TelnetCE Client and Connecting to Hosts on page 121 If the TelnetCE Client has not attained a license when you attempt to connect to a host the Authorizing Terminal dialog box appears 4 Inthe Authorizing Terminal dialog box select Add License The Authorization dialog box appears 5 From the Platform drop down list select your license type Figure 7 2 Chapter 7 Licensing 115 Figure 7 2 Selecting the License Type 9 In the License Name text box type the name of the license In the Serial text box type the serial number for the license In the Exp Date text box type the expiration date of the license in the format of MMDDYYYY In the Code text box type the authorization code for the license 10 In the User text box enter a user number NOTE The user number can be any number between 1 and the number of users the limit for which the license provides Each TelnetCE Client should be configured with a unique user number 11 In the Limit text box enter the user limit for the license 12 Click Authorize Using License Server to License the TelnetCE Clie
109. ht any of the options to get more information Double clicking on the option will present the option for modification Right mouse clicking on the option brings up the context menu allowing you to edit or reset a value back to its default if previously modified Copyright 2005 Wavelink Corporation All Rights Reserved Figure 4 2 Configuration Manager 3 Use the Configuration Manager to configure the global emulation parameters for the TelnetCE Client NOTE For information about using Configuration Manager see Using Configuration Manager on page 68 4 After you have configured the emulation parameters use one of the following methods to save the configuration to the host system e Click the save icon button in the Configuration Manager tool bar e Select File gt Save 5 Close the Configuration Manager 6 Download the new emulation parameters to the mobile device Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 59 NOTE For more information about downloading configuration to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Using Avalanche Manager If you used Avalanche Manager to install the TelnetCE Client on the mobile device use Avalanche Manager to access the Configuration Manager and modify global emulation parameters To access global emulation parameters from Avalanche Manager 1 On the host system launch Avalanche Manager and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Avalanche Agents tree locate and right click the
110. ht that is applied to text in the emulation screens Possible Values lt Normal gt lt Bold gt Default Value lt Normal gt Indicates the amount of white space in font points that the TelnetCE Client crops from the left of the font Possible Values Up to 255 characters but only integer values are valid Default Value 0 Indicates the amount of white space in font points that the TelnetCE Client crops from the right of the font Possible Values Up to 255 characters but only integer values are valid Default Values 0 Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 177 Top Clipping Bottom Clipping Display Settings Indicates the amount of white space in font points that the TelnetCE Client crops from the top of the font Possible Values Up to 255 characters but only integer values are valid Default Values 0 Indicates the amount of white space in font points that the TelnetCE Client crops from the bottom of the font Possible Values Up to 255 characters but only integer values are valid Default Value 0 Use the Display tab in the Settings dialog box to configure how the TelnetCE Client displays The following list describes the configurable options in the Display tab Menu Hide Menu Button Hide Menu Text Box Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client displays the TelnetCE Client menu during an active Telnet session Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Dis
111. icense server Once a TelnetCE Client obtains a license it keeps the license until one of the following criteria are met e The license expires The TelnetCE Client discovers that another mobile device is using the same license 224 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide When either of these criteria are met the TelnetCE Client discards the license and requests a new license from the license server NOTE You can also configure the TelnetCE Client to request a license from a license server on a remote network For more information about configuring the TelnetCE Client to request a license from a specific license server see Configuring License Server IP Address on page 205 License Server Versions and Maintenance Licenses Currently two versions of license server are available version 1 0 and version 2 0 Version 1 0 does not support TelnetCE Client maintenance licenses or 5 0 or greater platform licenses If you will be using a license server to distribute 5 0 or greater platform licenses or maintenance licenses please contace Wavelink customer service to obtain the latest version of license server NOTE Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information on page 233 contains Wavelink contact information To see which version of license server you have 1 Launch the license server application 2 Right click the title bar of the license server window A menu list appears 3 Select About License Server Th
112. ide an easy way for users at a mobile device to establish a connection with a host without having to remember the parameters that are required to establish the session About Emulation Parameters The configuration utility allows you to configure the emulation parameters for Telnet sessions For example you can change the way the virtual screen Chapter 1 Introduction displays on the mobile device the type and size of font that is used and the type of printer to which the mobile device may be connected You can configure global and per host emulation parameters Global emulation parameters apply to terminal emulation with hosts for which you have not configured a per host profile Configuring per host emulation parameters allows you to specify the emulation parameters for terminal emulation sessions with a particular host About Localization Localization allows you to deploy language profiles with the TelnetCE Client The language profile allows you to convert common textual strings into a different language The TelnetCE Client will then display the converted string rather than the native string About SSL The TelnetCE Client allows SSL encrypted Telnet connections between a mobile device and a host system The TelnetCE Client also provides certificate verification for SSL connections You may import your own trusted certificates into the TelnetCE Client or you may use the TelnetCE Client installation and configuration util
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114. igure 8 1 P TelnetCE Figure 8 1 TelnetCE Client Shortcut Icon The TelnetCE Client launches on the mobile device and displays the default screen Figure 8 2 Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 123 No host connection lt Enter gt to Connect Figure 8 2 TelnetCE Client Default Screen Launching the TelnetCE Client from Avalanche If you used Avalanche Manager to install the TelnetCE Client then a shortcut icon for the TelnetCE Client appears in the Programs screen of the Avalanche Enabler To launch the TelnetCE Client from the Avalanche Enabler 1 On the mobile device launch the Avalanche Enabler 2 Ifthe Programs view is not available in the Avalanche Enabler access the View menu and enable the Programs view The TelnetCE Client shortcut icon appears in the Programs view of the Avalanche Enabler Figure 8 3 124 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide TelnetCE Avalanche Enabler 3 50 04 Copyright 2003 2005 Wavelink Corporation Figure 8 3 TelnetCE Client Shortcut Icon in the Avalanche Enabler 3 Inthe Programs view of the Avalanche Enabler double click the TelnetCE Client icon The TelnetCE Client launches on the mobile device and displays the default screen Figure 8 4 Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 125 No host connection lt Enter gt to Connect Figure 8 4 TelnetCE Client Default Screen Initiating a Telnet Session Use the TelnetCE Client to initiate
115. iguring Session Monitor e Launching Session Monitor e Using Session Override Tracing a Session Monitor session NOTE Session Monitor requires Avalanche Manager 3 5 or greater version and a valid Avalanche license Enabling Session Monitor The following tasks are required to enable Session Monitor 1 Install the Telnet Client 5 0 package in Avalanche Manager 2 Configure the Telnet Client to use Session Monitor 3 Preform an Avalanche update to deploy the Telnet Client to the mobile device 4 Launch the Telnet Client on the mobile device 5 Launch Session Monitor from Avalanche Manager Configuring Session Monitor Configure the following Session Monitor parameters in the Telnet Emulation Parameters Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration 151 Session Monitor Address These are the IP addresses of computers that the Telnet Client allows to do session monitoring If no addresses are specified the Telnet allows session monitoring from any computer Session Monitor Override Timeout This is the maximum number of minutes that Session Monitor is allowed to override the session After the time expires the override setting is disabled and control returns to the client device The default time out for override mode is set to 0 never This means the override mode will never time out and the client regains control only if override mode is disabled manually Session Monitor Password This is the password required for Session
116. iles on the host system 2 Usethe installation and configuration application to download the configuration files to the mobile device Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 11 For example if you installed the TelnetCE Client to a mobile device using the Microsoft ActiveSync installation and configuration utility then you would also use the same utility to create the TelnetCE Client configuration files After creating and saving the configuration files on the host system you would then use the installation and configuration utility to push the configuration files down to the mobile device over an ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device 6 Wavelink Product Configuration Device Configuration Host Profiles Emulation Parameters w wave in k a Localization Installation Application amp Config Application Only Config Only Figure 2 1 ActiveSync Installation and Configuration Utility You may configure the following parameters and options for the TelnetCE Client Host Profiles A host profile contains all of the required information for a mobile device to connect to a host system including an alias IP address TCP port and other emulation specific parameters The TelnetCE Client supports multiple host profiles to allow a user at the device to easily create a Telnet session with a host system e Emulation Parameters Emulation parameters provide control over many asp
117. include None The TelnetCE Client repositions the screen on the cursor e TopOnly The TelnetCE Client repositions the screen in the uppermost row of tiles e All The TelnetCE Client always tiles vertically Possible Values lt All gt lt None gt lt TopOnly gt Default Value lt TopOnly gt Tiling Horz Mode Determines how the TelnetCE Client handles horizontal tiling Options include e None The TelnetCE Client positions the screen around the cursor LeftOnly The TelnetCE Client positions the screen around the leftmost column of tiles e All The TelnetCE Client always tiles horizontally Possible Values lt All gt lt LeftOnly gt lt None gt Default Value lt LeftOnly gt 182 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Tiling Vert Tiling Horz Beeps Settings Specifies the height of the logical screen in tiles for tiling mode Possible Values 0 screen height in rows Default Value 0 Specifies the width of the logical screen in tiles for tiling mode Possible Values 0 screen width in rows Default Value 0 Use the Beeps tab in the Settings dialog box to configure the beeps that the mobile device plays when it receives messages or errors from the host system The following list describes the configurable options in the Beeps tab Message Beep Error Beep Indicates the sound that the mobile device generates when it receives a message from the host sy
118. install the TelnetCE Client via the Avalanche framework Avalanche installed TelnetCE Clients offer the following Avalanche integrated features Session Monitor Allows you to monitor and to take control of the TelnetCE Client remotely from the Avalanche Management Console Real Time Statistics Allows you to view real time statistics including session length and number of scans from the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box in the Avalanche Management Console To take advantage of the Avalanche features of the TelnetCE Client your Avalanche environment must meet the following requirements Avalanche Manager 3 5 or greater version for Session Monitor Avalanche Manager 3 4 or greater version for Real Time Statistics Avalanche Enabler 3 x or greater version A valid Avalanche license for the mobile device running the TelnetCE Client A valid platform or maintenance license for the TelnetCE Client TelnetCE Client 5 x or greater version 150 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Using Session Monitor The Session Monitor utility allows you to view the TelnetCE Client on a mobile device from the Avalanche Management Console Session Monitor includes an override feature that allows you to take control of the Telnet Client on the mobile device Session Monitor also includes a logging feature that allows you to create a trace for Telnet sessions This sections provides the following information Enabling Session Monitor e Conf
119. is includes static characters and the following switches which are used to capture dynamic data that is specific to each mobile device a d Captures specific octets of the IP address of the mobile device For example use a b c d to capture all four IP octets of the address of the mobile device or use d to capture only the last octet of the IP address of the mobile device m r Captures specific octets of the MAC address of the mobile device For example use p q r to capture the last three octets of the MAC address of the mobile device e s Captures the session number e t Captures the Avalanche terminal ID of the mobile device If the mobile device is not an Avalanche client this parameter is invalid Possible Values 1 20 alpha numeric characters plus switches see above Default Value None NOTE IBM hosts usually truncate workstation IDs that are more than 10 characters Also the workstation ID should not begin with a numeric character OK Select this button to save the changes that you have made and return to the Edit Host Profile dialog box More VT Options The More VT Options dialog box appears when the following criteria are met 168 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide You have set the emulation type in the Edit Host Profile dialog box to VT100 VT220 or HP e Youclick More in selected in the Edit Host Profile dialog box The following list describes the options and
120. istening port of the host system e SSL Settings You may select to protect the Telnet connection to the host system via SSL You may also configure the SSL connection for certificate validation and import trusted certificates Chapter 3 Host Profiles 27 TermProxy Settings You may configure the TelnetCE Client to connect to a Wavelink TermProxy server You may define up to three TermProxy connections for failover purposes You may configure the TermProxy connection to use SSL with certificate validation Language If your TelnetCE Client supports the language feature you may configure the TelnetCE Client to display a certain set of characters while connected to the host system Workstation ID If you have configured the host profile for IBM type emulation then you may configure a unique and or dynamic workstation ID that the TelnetCE Client will use when connecting to the host system Telnet Negotiation String If you have configured the host profile for VT type emulation then you may configure a Telnet negotiation string that the TelnetCE Client will use when connecting to the host system Autologin If you have configured the host profile for VI type emulation then you may configure autologin settings that the TelnetCE client will use when connecting to a host system Host Specific Emulation Parameters You may configure host specific emulation parameters These parameters will override global emulation parameter settings
121. ity to create your own certificates which you can then import to your Telnet server or Wavelink TermProxy server About Scripting The TelnetCE Client provides automated services through scripting For example you might create a user login script TelnetCE Client scripting provides for the automatic generation of scripts through script recording Alternatively use the Script Editor to create your own scripts or to modify recorded scripts About Keyboard Creator Use the TelnetCE Client Keyboard Creator to modify the standard TelnetCE Client virtual keyboards to meet the needs of your production environment The Keyboard Creator allows you to completely modify the layout of the virtual keyboard for each emulation type Additionally import your own graphic files bitmaps to create your own unique buttons for the keyboard TelnetCE Client Functionality The TelnetCE Client provides the following functionality 6 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide e Use host profiles to initiate Telnet sessions with hosts Connect to a host through Wavelink TermProxy e Engage in up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions Configure Wavelink licensing e Configure new host profiles e View and modify certain per host emulation parameters including scan codes and symbologies e View the current device wireless and IP settings e View TelnetCE Client version information e Integration with the Avalanche framework to provide session monito
122. lation keyboard 1 Access the TelnetCE Client Options menu 2 Select View gt Emulation Keyboard Figure 8 11 134 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Disconnect Session 1 Host 1 Scripting Configure Figure 8 11 Accessing the Virtual Emulation Keyboard The virtual emulation keyboard appears The type of emulation keyboard that displays is dependent on the emulation type of the current Telnet session The VT HP virtual emulation keyboard is different than the 5270 3270 virtual emulation keyboard If there is not active session then the basic virtual emulation keyboard appears Using the Basic Virtual Emulation Keyboard Figure 8 12 shows the basic TelnetCE Client virtual emulation keyboard Hostconfig Prev Sess Figure 8 12 TelnetCE Client Virtual Emulation Keyboard Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 135 The following list describes the function of the keys in the basic virtual emulation keyboard TermConfig Allows you to access and configure the emulation parameters for a specific host profile Prog Info Shows hides the following information about the mobile device e TelnetCE Client version information e MAC address e IP address e ESSID Next Session Cycles to the next TelnetCE Client session Host Config Allows you to access and configure the host profiles for the TelnetCE Client Prev Session Cycles to the previous TelnetCE Client session Keyclks Turns keyclick
123. le Enabler SDK ESS ID FTP FTP Server Domain Name System A service that provides host name to IP address mapping Enabler Definition File A feature of the TNCE Client that allows you to pre configure and install terminal emulation related functions to a mobile device Terminal emulation related functions that apply to all host profiles that are configured on a mobile device Terminal emulation related functions that apply to only a specific host profile that is configured on a mobile device In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche Enabler See Avalanche Enabler A software package that allows you to configure the various Avalanche Windows Enabler settings on a client from the Avalanche Management Console Specific to the Windows Enabler In the context of the Avalanche Enabler SDK a set of parameters that a developer specifies that are used by the Avalanche Enabler SDK to produce an Avalanche Enabler The parameters of the profile are stored in an edf file See Avalanche Enabler SDK Extended Service Set ID The identifier of an extended service set for devices that are participating in an infrastructure mode wireless LAN File Transfer Protocol A TCP based service that provides connection oriented file transfers A host system that provides FTP services Users are required to log into the FTP service to gain access to files that can be downloaded from the server 238 TelnetCE Client Us
124. led gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Enabled gt Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client uses full screen mode which allows the user to scroll around the virtual display Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Enabled gt Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 179 Scroll Offsets Vert Full Screen Mode Only Scroll Offsets Horz Full Screen Mode Only Fixed Screen Mode Specifies the number of columns that the vertical display moves when the cursor crosses the vertical edge of the screen Possible Values O 80 Default Value 0 NOTE Use 0 to indicate the current vertical display size Specifies the number of rows that the virtual display moves when the cursor crosses the horizontal edge of the screen Possible Values O 24 Default Value 0 NOTE Use 0 to indicate the current horizontal display size Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client fixes the display on the mobile device to a specific position in the virtual display When fixed screen mode is enabled the same portion of the virtual display appears on the display screen without regard to the location of the cursor Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt NOTE If you enable fixed screen mode you must also specify the position in the Fixed Screen Window Origin group 180 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Window Origin Left Fixed S
125. license 3 The TelnetCE Client accepts the first license that it receives and sends back a reply to the license server Using the Demo License If you cannot obtain a license for the TelnetCE Client you may use the demonstration license The demonstration license automatically disconnects an active Telnet session after one hour To use the TelnetCE Client demo license 1 Launch the TelnetCE Client 2 Use the TelnetCE Client to initiate a Telnet session with a host 3 The Select Host dialog box appears Chapter 7 Licensing 119 NOTE If you have configured the TelnetCE Client with only one host profile the Authorizing Terminal dialog box appears 4 In the Select Host dialog box select the host with which you want to establish a Telnet session The Authorizing Terminal dialog box appears in the Authorizing Terminal dialog box select Start Demo The TelnetCE Client uses the demonstration license and attempts to connect to the host that you selected Before displaying the host emulation screen the TelnetCE Client displays a screen that indicates that you are using a demonstration license Figure 7 5 270 VT HP d Software For Demonstration Purposes ONLY Not for Resale Figure 7 5 TelnetCE Client Running in Demonstartion Mode 120 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 121 Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client This section provides the following information e
126. list NOTE This option will not be available while a script is running for the current session or if the session is not connected On Key Combination This option lets you launch a script whenever a specified key combination is pressed as long as it is currently possible for script to run To execute a script on key combination 1 Launch the TelnetCE Client 2 Enter the key combination you assigned to execute the script When Session Connects This option causes the script to activate when the host profile it supports is activated 98 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide To execute when the session connects 1 Launch the TelnetCE Client 2 From the Term or Options menu select Connect 3 Select to which host you want to connect 4 Click OK The script will run upon connection On Barcode MSR or RFID Scan When this option is assigned to a script the script will activate with each barcode MSR or RFID scan On Screen Update This option causes the script to be activated if activation is allowed every time the text on the emulation screen changes This includes updates from the Telnet host or when the user presses a key and the key value is shown on the screen Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator 99 Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator This section provides the following information e Overview of Keyboard Creator e Launching the Keyboard Creator e Selecting Keyboard Files e Creating Keyboards Importing Keybo
127. lnetCE Client will not establish a connection with the host 7 After you have finished importing configuring certificates click OK The Certificate Manager dialog box closes 8 Click OK to close the Host Profiles dialog box and save your new host profile settings 9 Download the new host profiles configuration to the mobile device Chapter 3 Host Profiles 37 NOTE For information about using the Microsoft ActiveSync utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client to download configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Host Profiles and Wavelink TermProxy The TelnetCE Client provides integration with Wavelink TermProxy 2 x and 3 x Wavelink TermProxy provides proxy services mainly for session persistence between the TelnetCE Client and host systems NOTE For more information about Wavelink TermProxy contact Wavelink customer service Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information on page 233 provides Wavelink contact information You may use the Host Profiles dialog box to configure the following TermProxy only connections e TermProxy failover connections NOTE TermProxy support via the Host Profiles dialog box is only available in version 5 0 and greater of the TelnetCE Client While TermProxy 2 x allows connections from any type of TelnetCE Client TermProxy 3 x requires connections from a 5 0 or greater TelnetCE Client Configuring a TermProxy Only Connection By default
128. ludes a Script Editor that gives you the ability to create and execute scripts that automate processes on the TelnetCE Client NOTE The Script Editor is included in TelnetCE Client 5 1 and later versions The following steps outline the process of creating scripts using the Script Editor 1 Launch the Script Editor You can launch the script editor Avalanche Manager Create a script using the Script Editor You can use the Script Editor to manually create the script code Or 76 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Create a script using the Script Capture option You can turn on Screen Capture and perform the actions you want included in your script 3 Configure an execution method for your script You need to select from the available options the way you want to execute your script 4 Execute your script from the Telnet Client Using the activation method you selected for the script you can activate and execute your script TelnetCE Client allows one active script per emulation session While one script is running other scripts are not allowed to run Scripts should be designed to do their action and then immediately exit This allows the next script to run Scripts can only be run while a session is connected to a host When a connection is dropped the script is terminated If you switch between sessions the script running in the first session will be suspended until that session is returned to being active
129. ly Configuring the TelnetCE Client 175 Reset Required Indicates the situations that require the user to press 5250 3270 Only the reset key Options include On All Messages Requires a reset on screens that display information on line 24 the bottom display line On Errors Requires a reset on screens that have an error indicator e Never Requires the user to use a reset but TelnetCE Client automatically performs the reset when it detects an error indicator Possible Values lt OnErrors gt lt On All Messages gt lt Never gt Default lt Disabled gt Use Enter As Reset Indicates whether the enter key on the mobile device functions as the reset key when the mobile device is in an error state Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default lt Disabled gt Font Settings Use the Font tab in the Settings dialog box to configure the way that text displays for the host connection 176 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide The following list describes the configurable options in the Font tab Name Size Weight Left Clipping Right Clipping Indicates the font that the TelnetCE Client uses to display text in the emulation screen Possible Values Any font installed on the mobile device Default Values lt Courier New gt Indicates the size in points in which text displays in the emulation screens Possible Values 6 24 Default Value 7 Indicates the weig
130. m Possible Values lt IBM 5251 11 gt lt IBM 3278 2 gt lt IBM 3279 2 gt lt IBM 3279 2 E gt lt VT100 gt lt VT220 gt lt HP gt Default Value lt IBM 5251 11 gt Indicates the IP address or host name of the host system to which the mobile device will connect Possible Values Any valid IP address or host name Default Value lt None gt Indicates the TCP port number on which the host system is listening for Telnet requests from clients Possible Values O 65535 Default Value 23 Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client should only connect to the host through a TermProxy server If you enable this checkbox you must configure the host information name IP address emulation type and port and you must also configure the TermProxy 1 tab Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Chapter 3 Host Profiles 43 Use SSL TLS Encryption Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client should use Verify Server Certificates Select Verification Certificates SSL to connect to the host system When you enable SSL TLS the port will automatically change to 992 which is the well known port for SSL Telnet communication Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client should use certificate verification before allowing a connection to the host If you enable certificate verification then use Certificate
131. m config password see Configuring Passwords on page 121 If no Term Config password is configured the TelnetCE Client will not prompt you for a password 5 Select OK The Select Host dialog box appears In the Select Host dialog box select the host profile that contains the emulation parameters that you want to modify Select OK The Settings dialog box appears for the host profile Use the various tabs in the Settings dialog box to modify the emulation parameters for the host profile Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 171 NOTE For more information about the tabs and the configurable parameters in each tab of the Settings dialog box see Per Host Emulation Parameters on page 171 9 After you have configured the emulation parameters for the host profile select the OK button in the upper right corner of the Settings dialog box The Settings dialog box closes and you return to the primary TelnetCE Client interface Per Host Emulation Parameters This section provides information about the parameters in the various tabs of the Settings dialog box VTXX Settings Use the VTXX tab in the Settings dialog box to configure parameters for VT type emulation If the host profile is configured for IBM type emulation you do not need to configure the VTXX tab The following list describes the parameters in the VTXX tab Local Echo Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client echoes characters that it receive
132. mation about using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring Key Macros Use the Configuration Manager to create configure or remove key macros for emulation To configure a key macro 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 In the Configuration Manager locate and right click the Emulation gt Common gt Key Macro parameter A menu list appears 3 From the menu list select Add The Key Macros dialog box appears 4 Use the Key Macros dialog box to configure the new key macro Figure B 7 210 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual Key Macros Enter a macro 0020 40008 Cancel Figure B 7 Configuring a Key Macro 5 After you have configured the key macro click OK The new key macro now appears beneath the Key Macros parameters in the Configuration Manager Figure B 8 ED Com Port s5 Emulation j M 5250 and 3270 8 Common e Auto Connect Session Caps Lock Detect Out Of Range Disconnect Inactivity Timeout Disconnect Sleep Timeout Function Key Active Menu Key Macros L0020 0008 License Server Address E E B B gt gt Figure B 8 Key Macro in Configuration Manager 6 Save the new configuration 7 Close the Configuration Manager 8 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about modifying configuration parameters and using the Configuration Manager see Chapte
133. mcfg bin Emulation Parameters ile Edit Value View Help EJ Com Pi A 4 00 Emulation Configuration Manager RFID The Configuration Manager presents the available emulation options Use the tree 2 Scanner structure on the left to navigate the available options Each configurable option is represented by a diamond icon These icons are contained in folders Circles represent the actual settings of the options which contain them When a circle is filled in or a diamond is filled in the value assigned to this option is not the default setting Highlight any of the options to get more information Double clicking on the option will present the option for modification Right mouse clicking on the option brings up the context menu allowing you to edit or reset a value back to its default if previously modified Copyright 2005 Wavelink Corporation All Rights Reserved Figure 4 11 Configuration Manager The left pane of the Configuration Manager displays the emulation parameters that you can modify The emulation parameters are grouped by category The following list describes the different categories COM Parameters in this category configure the function of the COM port on mobile devices Emulation Parameters in this category configure terminal emulation functions on mobile devices Scanner Parameters in this category configure the function of bar code scanners on mobile devices When you select a parameter in the left p
134. me Running Telnet Session lt n gt Connect Time Telnet Session lt n gt SSL in Use Telnet Session lt n gt Barcode Scans Indicates the length of time the session statistics are tracked Default 600 seconds Indicates the interval time for barcode MSR and RFID scans and transactions The default setting 60 seconds means that scans display as a number of scans per minute If you change this to property to 120 seconds the scans display as number of scans per two minutes Default 60 seconds Displays the current running time for the TelnetCE Client Displays the amount of time the Telnet session has been running where lt n gt indicates the Telnet session 1 4 Indicates whether the Telnet session is using SSL where lt n gt indicates the Telnet session 1 4 Displays the number of barcode scans per lt x gt seconds for the Telnet Session where lt n gt indicates the Telnet session 1 4 and lt x gt indicates the time set in the Telnet Average Time Display property Telnet Session lt n gt MSR Displays the number of MSR scans per lt x gt seconds Scans for the Telnet Session where lt n gt indicates the Telnet session 1 4 and lt x gt indicates the time set in the Telnet Average Time Display property MSR scan information displays only if the mobile device supports MSR scanning Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration 159 Telnet Session lt n gt Displays the number of transactions per lt
135. me statistics in Avalanche Manager 157 Wavelink authorization dialog box 229 Wavelink product configuration dialog box 15 23 57 62 find 71 font settings 175 freeing a COM port 191 FTP 237 FTP server 237 G gateway 238 global emulation parameters about 56 accessing 56 GUI 238 H host 238 host failover 39 host profile defined 238 host profiles 86 about 4 adding 28 and SSL 31 and TermProxy 37 autologin settings 51 configuration settings 53 configuring 27 deleting 30 edit autologin 168 host settings 41 IBM settings 47 manually configuring 161 modifying 29 more 5250 options 166 more VT options 167 overview 25 TermProxy settings 43 VT settings 49 I IBM Host settings 172 IBSS 238 ICMP 238 importing keyboard graphics 105 importing scripts 92 indicator icons 220 infrastructure mode 238 initiating a Telnet session 125 installing license server 225 SSL support package on host system 31 SSL support package on mobile device 32 TelnetCE Client 9 IP address 238 IP printing configuring 204 K key macros configuring 209 keyboard creator about 5 launching 99 overview 99 keyboard files 101 keyboard test 143 keyboards adding 102 creating 102 deleting 104 deploying 109 importing graphics 105 keys 105 positioning rows 108 sizing 104 sizing rows 108 keys adding keys 106 configuring 105 Index 247 creating 105 deleting 109 positioning 108 sizing 108 L LAN 238 launchi
136. mode or an independent basic service set IBSS In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche Agent See Avalanche Agent Access Point See Access Point A dynamic implementation of WEP keys wherein the key used on the wireless network changes periodically Clients must synchronize their WEP key use with the AP An Avalanche Manager Agent A software component that provides the core functionality of Avalanche Manager The Agent facilitates communication with Avalanche clients A mobile device with an installed Avalanche Enabler which allows the client to communicate with an Avalanche Agent and to be configured and managed through Avalanche Manager A software component that is installed on mobile devices which allows you to configure and manage the device through Avalanche Manager The Enabler facilitates communication between the mobile device and an Agent 236 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Avalanche Enabler SDK Avalanche Management Console Avalanche Manager Avalanche Monitor Avalanche Update Utility Avalanche Software Package Avalanche Update BOOTP client DHCP A software development kit that allows you to create Avalanche Enablers for Windows CE devices The GUI that allows you to interact with and configure Avalanche Agents Wavelink Corporation s management application that allows you to configure and manage mobile devices throughout your network infrastructure A component
137. nc Method on the Host System 188 Freeing a COM POrts sg 8 ib see teow tg gies ares ai ok ya Bota Bre YA 191 Creating a Partnership ici ie koga oaa ete ted E Ga A 191 Creating a Standard Partnership 000 aa aa ani eee 192 Creating a Guest Partnership 0 6 cece cece eee eee 196 Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 201 Configuring Passwords s sesu c cece eee eens 201 Configuring the Number of Concurrent Sessions 11 1 203 Configuring IP Printing 6 cee eee ee 204 Configuring License Server IP Address 0 2 0 000 e cece eee eee 205 Configuring TelnetCE Client Display Settings 44411114111 206 Configuring TelnetCE Client Lockdown 0 006 e cece eee eee 207 Configuring Key Macros n 06666 c ccc eect eens 209 Configuring Screen Panning 00 0c cece cece eee eee 210 Configuring ActiveText eps m pa EE AR aS 212 Configuring Scan Handlers ueeaaaa aaa aaa aaa rreren 213 Configuring Autologin for VT Emulation n sasaaa sses ner 215 Configuring Telnet Negotiation Strings for VT Emulation 217 Configuring Workstation IDs for 5250 3270 Emulation 218 Enabling Battery Strength and Signal Strength Icons 220 Configuring Indicator Settings 0 c cece cee eee eee 222 Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server 223 TelnetCE Client License Server Overview 0 00 cee ee
138. nctions in an emulation screen and convert them to interactive objects that a user can double click to execute When a string of text is turned into ActiveText a user can perform the following actions on the ActiveText object 140 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide e Single click A single click highlights the string of text and indicates that it has become an ActiveText object e Double click A double click executes the menu item or the function that has been converted to an ActiveText object You can configure the TelnetCE Client to recognize two types of text strings that will be converted to ActiveText objects e Simple number menu item e AS 400 style function key NOTE For information about configuring ActiveText see Configuring ActiveText on page 132 Simple Number Menu Item The TelnetCE Client can recognize numbered options in a menu and convert them to an ActiveText object The TelnetCE Client recognizes a string of characters in the following list as a simple number menu item e A beginning of line or a space e A number a string of digits e A period e A space e Anon space character For example the TelnetCE Client would convert the menu item 90 Sign Off in an emulation to ActiveText The user could then double click the ActiveText to invoke the 90 Sign Off menu option AS 400 Style Function Key The TelnetCE Client can recognize AS 400 style function key commands in an emulation s
139. nd right click the TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears 22 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 3 From the menu list select Enable Package The software package is enabled and ready to download to mobile devices 4 Use one of the following methods to update the client e From the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device select File gt Connect e Inthe Device View of Avalanche Manager right click the mobile device and select Update Now Allow User Override or Update Now Disallow User Override NOTE You cannot use Update Now to force an update over a serial or RAPI connection Serial connections must be initiated from the mobile device RAPI updates occur whenever a Microsoft ActiveSync connection is initiated between a mobile device and the host system e Wait for the mobile device to perform a periodic update according to the Avalanche Enabler configuration on the mobile device e Wait until Avalanche Manager instructs the mobile device to perform an update which occurs according to the Scheduled Updates configuration of Avalanche Manager e For RAPI updates connect the mobile device to the host system in a manner that will initiate a Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the mobile device and the host system When you create the connection between the host system and the mobile device the configuration files are downloaded to the mobile device NOTE Only the configuration file
140. ng certificate verification 34 indicator icons 220 session monitor 150 SSL 32 ESSID 237 executing scripts on barcode MSR or RFID scan 98 on key combination 97 on screen update 98 select from menu 96 when session connects 97 exiting the TelnetCE Client 128 exporting 94 exporting scripts 94 F figures Index 245 about license server dialog box 225 accessing per host emulation parameters 66 accessing the virtual emulation keyboard 134 ActiveSync installation and configuration utility 11 alphabetized view in the configuration manager 73 authorizing terminal dialog box 116 118 available unconnected Telnet session 130 configuration manager 58 60 69 configuration manager for per host emulation parameters 64 67 configuring autologin settings 51 configuring emulation parameters from Avalanche 59 configuring host settings 41 configuring IBM settings 48 configuring indicators 221 configuring log file settings 155 configuring per host emulation parameters from Avalanche 65 configuring per host emulation settings 54 configuring TermProxy settings 44 configuring the TelnetCE Client package 13 configuring the TermProxy tab 40 configuring VT settings 50 connecting to session monitor 153 demonstration period expired 112 disconnecting a session 133 disconnecting a Telnet session 127 emulation parameter information 70 enabling certificate validation 35 enabling session override 154 enabling SSL for
141. ng session monitor 152 TelnetCE Client 121 TelnetCE Client from Avalanche 123 TelnetCE Client from Windows 122 lease 238 license server installation methods 225 installing 225 using 227 versions 224 license server IP address configuring 205 licenses maintenance 113 platform 113 licensing adding a license 228 demo license 118 manually licensing the TelnetCE Client 114 methods 112 113 overview 111 releasing a license 230 removing a license 231 the TelnetCE Client 111 types 113 using license server 115 viewing license information 230 localization about 5 defined 238 lockdown configuring 207 M MAC address 238 maintenance licenses about 113 license server versions 224 management console 239 MB 239 Mbps 239 message settings 173 Microsoft ActiveSync creating a guest partnership 196 creating a standard partnership 192 freeing a COM port 191 selecting connection method on host system 188 selecting mobile device connection method 187 mobile device 239 modifying emulation parameters 70 host profiles 29 real time statistics 159 more 5250 options 166 more VT options 167 multiple concurrent sessions 129 N net mask 239 network profile defined 239 o options menu 147 orphan package defined 239 P partnership creating a standard partnership 192 guest partnership 196 passwords configuring 201 performing script capturing 88 per host emulation parameters 248 Wavelink TelnetCE Clien
142. ng a Local License Server 444444444441111 Using a Remote or Specific License Server Using the Demo License aaaaa aa aaa aaa aaa eee es Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client Using the TelnetCE Client and Connecting to Hosts Launching the TelnetCE Client aaaaaaa aa aaa eee eee Launching the TelnetCE Client From Windows Launching the TelnetCE Client from Avalanche Initiating a Telnet Session aaaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aan eee Disconnecting a Telnet Session uuaaaaa aaa aaa air ee Exiting the TelnetCE Client uuaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa eee Working with Multiple Concurrent Telnet Sessions Overview of Multiple Concurrent Sessions Initiating an Additional Telnet Session 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 99 101 102 102 104 104 105 105 106 108 109 109 111 111 112 113 113 113 113 114 115 116 117 118 iv Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Switching Between Active Telnet Sessions 131 Disconnecting a Session erine pe aa i e aaa aaa aaa a E 132 Using the Standard Virtual Emulation Keyboard 111 133 Using the Basic Virtual Emulation Keyboard 134 Using the 5250 3270 Virtual Emulation Keyboard 135 Using the VT HP Virtual Emulation Keyboard 137 Using Screen PANNES aie
143. nize Data dialog box enable the synchronization option that you want to use 11 Click Next The Select Synchronization Settings dialog box appears 12 In the Select Synchronization Settings dialog box enable the checkboxes the components that you want to synchronize between the host system and the mobile device NOTE You do not have to synchronize any data types to install the TelnetCE Client and download TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device Figure A 4 shows the Select Synchronization Settings dialog box Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 195 New Partnership Select Synchronization Settings Select the type of information you want to synchronize To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box Mobile Device Desktop Computer AvantGo AvantGo Channels Calendar Microsoft Outlook Eg Contacts Microsoft Outlook fm Favorites Internet Explorer Files Synchronized Files M Inbox Microsoft Outlook Notes Microsoft Outlook To find out more about and to customize what gets synchronized click on that information type in the list and then click Settings lt Back Cancel Help Figure A 4 Selecting the Components to Syncrhonize 13 Click Next The Setup Complete dialog box appears 14 Click Finish Microsoft ActiveSync indicates that the mobile device and the host system are c
144. not selected VT HP emulation you will not be able to configure a Telnet negotiation string In the Host Profiles dialog box select the VT Settings tab In the Telnet Negotiation String text box configure the Telnet negotiation string that the mobile device should use when connecting to the host system Figure B 14 218 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual Host Profiles TermProxy 1 Language VT Settings Autologin Config_4 gt Telnet Negotiation String rfgun Cancel OK Figure B 14 Configuring a Telnet Negotiation String 6 Click OK 7 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about configuring host profiles see Chapter 3 Host Profiles on page 25 Configuring Workstation IDs for 5250 3270 Emulation The TelnetCE Client allows you to dynamically generate a workstation ID for a mobile device Because workstation IDs are specific to each host connection workstation IDs are configured in the Host Profiles dialog box To configure the TelnetCE Client to dynamically generate a workstation ID 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 From the list of host profiles in the Host Profiles dialog box select the host connection for which you want to configure a workstation ID Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 219 3 Ensure that you have selected 5250 3270 emulation from the Type drop down list in the Host tab If you have not selected a 5250 3270
145. ns Figure B 2 Modifying the Maximum Number of Concurrent Sessions 4 Click OK 5 Save the new configuration 204 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual 6 Close the Configuration Manager and download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring IP Printing Most mobile devices do not use a printer that is directly connected Instead mobile devices print over the network via IP Use the Configuration Manager to configure mobile devices for IP printing To configure the TelnetCE Client for IP printing 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 Inthe Configuration Manager locatethe Emulation gt Printing gt Printer Protocol parameter 3 In the Printer Protocol dialog box select TCPIP Figure B 3 Printer Protocol Select protocol TCP uale Cancel Figure B 3 Configuring Mobile Devices for IP Printing 4 Click OK 5 Save the new configuration 6 Close the Configuration Manager and download the new configuration to the mobile device Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 205 NOTE For more information about using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring License Server IP Address The TelnetCE Client requires a valid license for full functionality You can configure a license at the mobile device manually or
146. nstall the TelnetCE Client to the mobile device via a Microsoft ActiveSync connection use the same product installation and configuration utility to access the Configuration Manager and modify global emulation parameters To access global emulation parameters from the Microsoft ActiveSync utility 1 On the host system launch the Microsoft ActiveSync installation utility The Wavelink Product Configuration dialog box appears Figure 4 1 6 Wavelink Product Configuration Device Configuration gt N Host Profiles w 5 Emulation Parameters nest wavelink S Localization Installation Application amp Config Application Only Config Only Figure 4 1 Wavelink Product Configuration Dialog Box 2 Click the Emulation Parameters icon button The Configuration Manager appears Figure 4 2 58 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide termcfg bin Emulation Parameters ile Edit Value View Help EJ Emulation RFID Scanner Configuration Manager The Configuration Manager presents the available emulation options Use the tree structure on the left to navigate the available options Each configurable option is represented by a diamond icon These icons are contained in folders Circles represent the actual settings of the options which contain them When a circle is filled in or a diamond is filled in the value assigned to this option is not the default setting Highlig
147. nt 6 After you have configured the new settings for the TelnetCE Client sue Avalanche Manager to deploy the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about deploying TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 15 Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Configure the TelnetCE Client Use the Microsoft ActiveSync installation and configuration utility to configure host profiles emulation parameters and localization After you have created the configuration push the configuration files to the mobile device over a Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device To configure the TelnetCE Client using Microsoft ActiveSync 1 Ensure that the Microsoft ActiveSync TelnetCE Client installation and configuration utility is installed on the host system NOTE For more information about installing and using the Microsoft ActiveSync installation and configuration utility see the TelnetCE Client reference guide for your mobile device 2 Launch the installation and configuration utility on the host system The Wavelink Product Configuration dialog box appears Figure 2 3 6 Wavelink Product Configuration Device Configuration Host Profiles Emulation Parameters Localization Installation Application amp Config Application Only Contig Only Figure 2 3 Wavelink Product Confi
148. nt License Server is a Wavelink application that runs on a host system The license server is responsible for supplying licenses to mobile devices that are using the TelnetCE Client 116 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE The TelnetCE Client license server should not be confused with the Avalanche license server Both are separate Wavelink applications NOTE For information about installing and using the Telnet license server see Appendix C Using the TelnetCE Client License Server on page 141 Using a Local License Server When you attempt to initiate a Telnet session with a host if the TelnetCE Client is not already licensed it will automatically attempt to obtain a license from a license server by using the following steps 1 The TelnetCE Client broadcasts a request for a license on the local IP network The Authorizing Terminal dialog box displays on the mobile device while the TelnetCE Client attempts to locate a license server Figure 7 3 connection lt Enter gt to Connect Authorizing Terminal Attempting to contact a license server on the local segment Figure 7 3 Authorizing Terminal Dialog Box Chapter 7 Licensing 117 2 Any license servers on the local IP network with an available license respond by offering a license 3 The TelnetCE Client accepts the first license that it receives and sends back a reply to the license server The Authorizing Terminal dialog box on th
149. o host profile allows the script to be run when any host profile is used To select host profiles 1 From the Script Editor select the Host Profiles tab Figure 5 11 Chapter 5 Scripting 87 Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Add each of the host profiles that this script will support If this list is empty the script will support any host profile Figure 5 11 Host Profiles Tab 2 Click Add The Select Host dialog box opens Figure 5 12 Select Host test2 Figure 5 12 Selecting Host Profiles 3 Select which host you want to use from the list of hosts 88 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE If you have not created any host profiles this dialog box will be empty 4 Click OK The host appears in the Host tab Figure 5 13 Script Editor PR General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Add each of the host profiles that this script will support If this list is empty the script will support any host profile Delete OK Cancel Figure 5 13 Selected Profile in Host Profiles Tab Performing Script Capturing Script capturing is an easy way to generate a script that will automate doing something you can do manually While script capturing is turned on it will capture the key presses and mouse pen cursor movements so they can be replayed with the scrip
150. of certain Avalanche Enablers that communicates with the Avalanche Agent and at certain times checks for available updates A component of certain Avalanche Enablers that provides most of the functionality You can use the Avalanche Update Utility to configure the network parameters of the mobile device view the progress of a download and or install updates that have been downloaded to the client A specially bundled piece of software for example a firmware update to a radio card or a commonly used application that you can download to a client through Avalanche Manager A download or modification that is available to a client through Avalanche Manager Examples of updates include software packages and network profiles The deletion of orphaned packages from a client through Avalanche Manager is another type of update Bootstrap Protocol A protocol that allows clients to automatically obtain IP parameters from a BOOTP server In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche client See Avalanche Client In the context of the TNCE Client a mobile device that connects via the TNCE Client to a host system Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol An IP service that allows DHCP clients to automatically obtain IP parameters from a DHCP server Glossary 237 DNS edf Emulation Parameters Emulation Parameters global Emulation Parameters host specific Enabler Enabler Configuration Utility Enabler Profi
151. on Double clicking on the option will present the option for modification Right mouse clicking on the option brings up the context menu allowing you to edit or reset a value back to its default if previously modified Copyright 2005 Wavelink Corporation All Rights Reserved Figure 4 7 Configuration Manager for Per Host Emulation Parameters 6 Use the Configuration Manager to configure emulation parameters for the host profile that you have selected NOTE For information about using Configuration Manager see Using Configuration Manager on page 68 7 After you have configured the emulation parameters use one of the following methods to save the configuration to the host system e Click the save icon button in the Configuration Manager tool bar e Select File gt Save 8 Close the Configuration Manager 9 Close the Host Profiles dialog box 10 Download the new emulation parameters to the mobile device Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 65 NOTE For more information about downloading configuration to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Using Avalanche Manager If you used Avalanche Manager to deploy the TelnetCE Client to the mobile device use the TelnetCE Client software package in Avalanche Manager to access and configure per host emulation parameters To access per host emulation parameters from Avalanche Manager 1 On the host system launch Avalanche Manager and connect to the Agent
152. on and mathematical symbols e Reset Field Exit Enter Alt Displays the basic virtual emulation keyboard For information about the keys in the basic virtual emulation keyboard see Using the Basic Virtual Emulation Keyboard on page 134 Off Hides the virtual keyboard Using the VT HP Virtual Emulation Keyboard Figure 8 14 shows the TelnetCE Client virtual emulation keyboard for VT HP emulation anf Jesclalw l tly ul o p lt ctr tab a s dt ln kD enter Caps z x e v b n jm Space Alpha Figure 8 14 TelnetCE Client VT HP Virtual Emulation Keyboard 138 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide The following list provides information about the various control keys that appear at the bottom of the VT HP virtual emulation keyboard Alpha Num Func Punc Cfg Displays the alpha keys for VT HP emulation including e a Z Esc Caps lock Tab Space Enter Backspace e Shft Ctl Alt Display the numeric keyboard for VT HP emulation which contains the following keys e 0 9 Esc Tab Ins Rem Backspace Enter Space e Shft Displays the function keys for VT HP emulation including e F1 F10 Esc Tab Prev Next Find Sel Space Backspace Enter e Shft Ctrl Alt Display the punctuation keys for VT HP emulation including e Punctuation Keys e Backspace enter Space Display the basic virtual emulation keyboard For information about the keys in the
153. onnected and synchronized Figure A 5 196 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help ol a Sync j Details Explore Options Connected Synchronized Information Type Status Calendar Synchronized EE Contacts Synchronized Tasks Synchronized cj Favorites Synchronized linbox Synchronized Figure A 5 Host System and Mobile Device Are Synchronized The standard partnership is complete You are now able to disconnect and re connect the mobile device to the host system without having to re create the partnership Creating a Guest Partnership You may use a guest partnership to install the TelnetCE Client and download TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device To create a guest partnership 1 Connect the mobile device to the host system with a serial or USB cable 2 On the mobile device ensure that you have selected the correct connection method Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 197 NOTE For more information about selecting the connection method see Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Method on the Mobile Device on page 187 3 Onthe host system ensure that you have selected the correct connection method NOTE For more information about configuring the correct connection method on the host system see Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSync Method on the Host System on page 188 4 If you are using a serial port to connect to
154. ore information 82 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide To configure the When Session Connects method 1 Select the General tab or Activate tab in the Script Editor 2 Enable the When Session Connects option Figure 5 7 Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Name Script3 Activation Conditions v When Session Connects FP Hexadecimal Value Scan String Scan Type The data and scan type will be the values for the selected variables when the macro starts The S can_String action can be used to return the modified information back to Telnet If the values are not returned Telnet will ignore the scan On Screen Update The On Screen Update option should be used carefully since the script will be started each time the screen changes When using this option the script should immediately check if the screen matches what is desired and exit if it does not Cancel Figure 5 7 When Session Connects 3 Click OK On Barcode MSR or RFID Scan This option allows the script to run with each barcode MSR or RFID scan For detailed information on configuring scripts for barcode MSR or RFID scan refer to the TelnetCE Client Scripting Reference Guide To configure the On Barcode MSR or RFID Scan method 1 Create the Scan String and Scan Type variables Once you create these variables the On Barcode MSR or RFID Scan option
155. ould automatically detect your device If your device is not automatically detected click Next If you are using infrared IR click Help Cancel Help Figure A 2 Get Connected Dialog Box 7 Click Next Microsoft ActiveSync attempts to communicate with the mobile device Once Microsoft ActiveSync establishes a connection with the mobile device the New Partnership dialog box appears 8 Inthe New Partnership dialog box enable the Standard Partnership option 9 Click Next The Specify how to synchronize data dialog box appears Figure A 3 194 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide New Partnership Specify how to synchronize data Choose to synchronize with your desktop and or a server You can synchronize data such as e mail messages and calendar items between your device and this desktop computer However if you have access to a Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync you can also choose some information types ta synchronize directly with a server getting the most up to date information even when your desktop computer is turned off How do you want to synchronize with your device Synchronize with Microsoft Exchange Server and or this desktop computer Note You must have access to Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync or Microsoft Mobile Information Server lt Back Cancel Help Figure A 3 Select Synchronization Settings Dialog Box 10 In the Specify How to Synchro
156. password the TelnetCE Client closes 3 Inthe Input Password dialog box type the exit password 4 Select OK The TelnetCE Client closes Working with Multiple Concurrent Telnet Sessions This section provides the following information e An overview of the TelnetCE Client and multiple concurrent sessions e Initiating an additional Telnet session e Switching between active Telnet sessions e Disconnecting an active Telnet session Overview of Multiple Concurrent Sessions The TelnetCE Client supports up to four concurrent Telnet sessions These may include simultaneous sessions to the same host or to different hosts By default the TelnetCE Client is configured to allow a user to engage in only one Telnet session To provide for more than one active Telnet session you must configure the TelnetCE Client to allow multiple concurrent sessions NOTE For information about configuring the TelnetCE Client to support multiple concurrent sessions see Configuring the Number of Concurrent Sessions on page 123 When the TelnetCE Client is configured to support multiple sessions then multiple connection options appear in the TelnetCE Client Options menu Initiating an Additional Telnet Session If you have configured the TelnetCE Client to allow multiple Telnet sessions and the TelnetCE Client is engaged in one or more Telnet sessions you may initiate a new Telnet session from the Options menu 130 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide
157. ption in the Telnet Client To configure the Select from Menu method 1 Select the General tab or the Activate tab in the Script Editor 2 Enable the Select from Menu option Figure 5 5 Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Name script 1 x Hexadecimal Value hen Session Connects The data and scan type will be the values for the selected variables when the macro starts The S can_String action can be used to return the modified information back to Telnet If the values are not returned Telnet will ignore the scan On Screen Update The On Screen Update option should be used carefully since the script will be started each time the screen changes When using this option the script should immediately check if the screen matches what is desired and exit if it does not o R ZZ ZZ OO OOOO Cancel Figure 5 5 Select from Menu 3 Click OK On Key Combination This option lets you launch a script whenever a specific key combination is pressed NOTE Use the Diagnostics utility to obtain the key value Refer to Using the TelnetCE Client Diagnostics Utility on page 141 for more information Chapter 5 Scripting 81 To configure the On Key Combination method 1 Select the General tab or Activate tab in the Script Editor 2 Enable the On Key Command option Figure 5 6 Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables
158. r 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 211 Configuring Screen Panning Use the Configuration Manager to configure TelnetCE Client screen panning The screen panning feature of the TelnetCE Client allows a user to scroll around the screen by tapping and dragging the stylus By default screen panning is enabled on the TelnetCE Client Screen panning has two methods of operation e Standard e Reversed If you want to use reverse screen panning you must enable standard screen panning To configure screen panning 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 In the Configuration Manager locate and right click Emulation gt Display gt Screen Panning The Screen Panning dialog box appears 3 Use the Screen Panning dialog box to enable or disable screen panning for the TelnetCE Clien Figure B 9 Screen Panning Enter the value Enable O O Enable v zen Figure B 9 Configuring Screen Panning 4 Click OK 5 Ifyou want to enable disable reverse screen panning locate and right click Emulation gt Display gt Screen Panning Reversed parameters The Screen Panning Reversed dialog box appears 212 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual 6 Use the Screen Panning Reversed dialog box to enable or disable reverse screen panning NOTE For reverse screen panning to work you must also enable screen panning 7 Click OK 8 Save the new configuration 9 Clo
159. r s Guide 3 Access the Windows virtual keyboard 4 Select a character sequence in the Windows virtual keyboard The diagnostics utility displays the scan code for the character sequence that you submitted to the TelnetCE Client Figure 8 18 KEYBOARD TEST Q to return Windows Virtual Key Code 0041 Figure 8 18 Performing a Windows Keyboard Test 5 Press Q to exit the Windows Keyboard Test screen 6 Press Q to exit the diagnostics utility Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 147 Using the TelnetCE Client Options Menu This section provides a description of each option in the TelnetCE Client Options menu Connect Session n Disconnect Session n Session n name unconnected Scripting gt Execute Script Select this option to use the current session to initiate a Telnet connection with a host where n is the session number that is currently active Select this option to disconnect the current session where n is the session number that is currently active Select this option to switch between sessions where e n indicates the session number e name indicates that the session is currently connected to name host e unconnected is a constant that indicates that the session is not currently in use XXX Scripting gt Cancel Script XXX Scripting gt Start Capture XXX Scripting gt Stop Capture XXX Scripting gt Verifty Screen Contents XXX Scripting gt
160. rameter configurations preempt global emulation parameter configurations When you choose to modify global emulation parameters you access and use Configuration Manager to modify the Termcfg bin configuration file Configuration Manager displays the name of the file that it is modifying in the title bar Configuring Emulation Parameters This section provides information about accessing Configuration Manager to modify global and per host emulation parameters Overview of Configuring Emulation Parameters The following tasks outline the process of configuring emulation parameters 1 Use the product configuration utility or the TelnetCE Client Avalanche software package to access the Configuration Manager 2 Use the Configuration Manager to modify emulation parameters and save the new emulation parameters configuration file 3 Download the new configuration file to the mobile device When you download the configuration file to the mobile device any existing configuration file is overwritten Accessing Global Emulation Parameters This section provides the following information e Using the Microsoft ActiveSync installation utility to access the Configuration Manager for global and parameters e Using the Avalanche software package to access the Configuration Manager for global emulation parameters Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 57 Using Microsoft ActiveSync If you used the product installation and configuration utility to i
161. rameters are displayed in a hierarchical tree view You may switch to an alphabetized view if you desire When the alphabetized view is enabled the Configuration Manager displays the emulation parameters in alphabetical order To switch to the alphabetized view in Configuration Manager 1 In the Configuration Manager access the View menu 2 Inthe View menu disable the Tree Mode option The Configuration Manager now displays the emulation parameters in an alphabetized list Figure 4 15 Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 73 3 termcfg bin Emulation Parameters File Edit Value View Help Deli gt Add Scan Identifier Adjust System Volume All Scans Strip End E All Scans Strip Start Allow Scan Ahead Alpha Keyboard Name Alternate Escape Character Auto Connect Session Auto Reset Delay Auto Send Auto Send Scans Auto login Backspace Key Beep Delay BBR AR ERR RR E E 0 96 BB HR Figure 4 15 Alphabetized View in the Configuration Manager 74 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Chapter 5 Scripting 75 Chapter 5 Scripting This section provides the following information Overview of Scripting Launching the Script Editor Creating Scripts Using the Script Editor Performing Script Capturing Editing Scripts Importing Scripts Saving and Exporting Scripts Deploying Scripts Executing Scripts Overview of Scripting Wavelink TelnetCE Client inc
162. rd Default lt None gt Indicates the command prompt that the host system uses Possible Values Any valid command prompt Default lt None gt Indicates the command that the mobile device supplies at the command prompt Possible Values Any valid command Default lt None gt Select this button to save the changes that you have made and return to the More VT Options dialog box Manually Configuring Emulation Parameters You can manually configure certain TelnetCE Client emulation parameters on a per host basis NOTE For more information about global and per host emulation parameters see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 170 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide NOTE You must use the Configuration Manager to modify most emulation parameters For information about using Configuration Manager see Using Configuration Manager on page 68 Accessing and Modifying Per Host Emulation Parameters You can manually modify certain per host emulation parameters To access and modify global emulation parameters 1 2 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client Access the TelnetCE Client Options menu From the TelnetCE Client Options menu select Configure gt Emulation The Input Password dialog box appears In the Input Terminal Config Password text box type the term config password NOTE The default Term Config password is config For information modifying the ter
163. ring Default Value None Use SSL TLS Encryption Specifies whether the TelnetCE Client should use SSL to connect to the TermProxy server or alternate Telnet host TermProxy 2 x does not support SSL connections Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Chapter 3 Host Profiles 47 Verify Server Certificates Select Verification Certificates IBM Settings Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client should use certificate verification before allowing a connection to the TermProxy server or alternate Telnet host If you enable certificate verification then use Certificate Manager to import trusted server certificates and or to create your own server certificates Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Click this button to access the Certificate Manager which allows you to import trusted server certificates and or create your own server certificates for SSL certificate verification Use the IBM settings tab of the Host Profiles dialog box to configure the creation of a dynamic name for mobile devices that are loaded with this host profile Figure 3 10 The IBM Settings tab only appears you have configured the host profile for an IBM type emulation in the Host tab 48 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide EX Host Profiles Figure 3 10 Configuring IBM Settings abed a b czd Chapter 3 Host Profiles 49
164. ring and viewing of real time statistics from Avalanche Management Console TelnetCE Client Version and Supported Features Matrix The key features of the TelnetCE Client host profiles emulation parameters localization SSL support scripting keyboard building and Avalanche integration may not be supported in your version of the TelnetCE Client The following table provides information about the supported features in each major revision of the TelnetCE Client o E 5 g 5 E 5 D D 5 a 0 a 5 t m E o 6 w o 5 Sl al 2 ath S g TelnetCE z v z 2 2 E Client 8 D fz a gt Version a W mall DJ D x lt 4 XX XX Yes Yes Yes No No No No 5 00 xx Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes 5 1 xx Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Table 1 3 TelnetCE Client Version and Supported Features Matrix Chapter 1 Introduction The TelnetCE Client version number consists of three numbers e A version number e A revision number e A build number For example if your version number is 5 00 10 then e 5is the version number e 00 is the revision number e 10 is the build number Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration This section provides the following information Installing the TelnetCE Client Configuring the TelnetCE Client Deploying configurations Installing the Telne
165. ript list Click Edit Make the desired changes in the Script Editor configuration dialog box Click OK to save your changes Once you have completed editing the script you have two options Export the script to a specified location using the Export button in the Script Editor Refer to Saving and Exporting Scripts on page 94 for more information Execute the script by launching the Telnet CE Client and performing the activation method you assigned to this script Refer to Executing Scripts on page 96 for more information Importing Scripts You can use the import button in the Script Editor to import previously created scripts NOTE You can only import scripts that have been created using the Script Editor To import a script 1 From the Script Editor click the Import button The Select the Script File dialog box opens Figure 5 17 Chapter 5 Scripting 93 Select the Script File Lookin Das BGFEL My Recent Documents Desktop My Network File name Script 22 wls gt Open Places Files of type Script Files wls v Cancel 4 Figure 5 17 Importing a Script File 2 Navigate to and select the script file 3 Click Open The name of the file is imported into the Script Editor Figure 5 18 94 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Fi Script Editor Done Edit Add Delete Figure 5 18 Imported Script File Once you have imported the file you can edit
166. s becomes available You will need to create these variables in the String Variables and Number Variables tabs Refer to Creating Variables on page 84 for information on creating variables Chapter 5 Scripting 83 1 Select the General tab or Activate tab in the Script Editor 2 Enable the On Barcode MSR or RFID Scan option 3 From the drop down menu select the Scan String 4 From the drop down menu select the Scan_Type 5 Click OK On Screen Update This option will cause the script to be activated if activation is allowed every time the text on the emulation screen changes This includes updates from the Telnet host or when the user presses a key and the key value is shown on the screen It is recommended that you limit the host profiles that the script supports For detailed information on configuring scripts for on screen update execution refer to the Telnet CE Client Scripting Reference Guide NOTE This option should be used carefully since it can cause a script to be executed very frequently To configure the On Screen Update method 1 Select the General tab or Activate tab in the Script Editor 2 Enable the On Screen Update option Figure 5 8 84 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Script Editor General Actions Boolean Variables Number Variables String Variables Host Profiles Name Scriptt Activation Conditions IF Select from Menu F On Key Combination l Hexadecimal
167. s dialog box to configure host and TermProxy failover You may configure up to three failover connections for a host profile When the TelnetCE Client attempts to use the host profile to initiate a connection with a host it will attempt connections in the following order Host specified in the Host tab of the host profile If you have specified a TermProxy only connection then it will attempt the host specified in the TermProxy 1 tab Host specified in the TermProxy 1 tab Host specified in the TermProxy 2 tab Host specified in the TermProxy 3 tab If the TelnetCE Client is unable to contact any of the specified host then it will return an error message To configure TermProxy failure for a host profile 1 2 Access the Host Profiles dialog box Select the host profile for which you want to configure TermProxy failover Configure the Host tab Configure the TermProxy 1 tab Figure 3 7 40 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide X Host Profiles Host _ TermProxy 1 TermProxy 2 Language VT Setti 4 gt TermProxy Server version 3 x Address 10 10 10 1 Pott 4430 Terminate TermProxy Session On Session Exit m Reconnect String Iv Verify server certificates Sere Certif New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 7 Configuring the TermProxy Tab 5 Configure the TermProxy 2 tab 6 Configure the TermProxy 3 tab NOTE For more information about the settings in the Host and Term
168. s on off Quiet Turns quiet mode on off Diags Allows you to access the TelnetCE Client diagnostic tools Enter Connects the session Close Disconnects the session Only available when the session is connected Using the 5250 3270 Virtual Emulation Keyboard Figure 8 13 shows the TelnetCE Client virtual emulation keyboard for 5250 3270 emulation 136 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide EE ls o F G H 3 k L FieldExit SHET z x c v B N m Space Enter Alpha Figure 8 13 TelnetCE Client 5250 3270 Virtual Emulation Keyboard The following list describes the function of the control keys that appear at the bottom of the virtual emulation keyboard Alpha Num Func1 Displays the alpha keys for 5250 3270 emulation including e a Z e Tab Caps Lock Shft Res Backspace FieldExit Enter Space Alt Displays the numeric keys for 5250 3270 emulation including e 0 10 e Mathematical symbols Reset Backspace FieldExit Enter Arrow Keys e Tab Shft Space Displays the function keys for 5250 3270 emulation including e F1 F24 Roll Up Roll Down Enter Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 137 Func2 Displays other function keys for 5250 3270 emulation including Dup Print Clear e Attn Help Home Insert Roll Up Roll Down e Delete SysRq Erlnp Reset Punc Displays punctuation characters for 5250 3270 emulation including e Various punctuati
169. s on page 16 NOTE To exit the Host Profiles dialog box without saving the changes that you have made click Cancel Host Profiles and SSL The TelnetCE Client supports encryption protect Telnet sessions via SSL The TelnetCE Client supports SSL Telnet connections to host servers as well as to the Wavelink TermProxy server NOTE Wavelink TermProxy provides SSL support for connections between the mobile device and the TermProxy server Wavelink TermProxy does not support SSL connections between the TermProxy server and host systems The TelnetCE Client also supports certificate validation for SSL connections To enable and use SSL for the TelnetCE Client requires the following e Install the SSL support package on the host system Install the SSL support package on the mobile device e Enable SSL for the host profile Enable certificate validation for the host profile and import server certificates optional if you want to use SSL with certificate verification Installing the SSL Support Package on the Host System Before you can begin configuring SSL and SSL certificates from the installation and configuration utility that you are using you must install the SSL support package on the host system 32 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide The SSL support package is a self extracting executable that installs the required files that will allow you to configure SSL and SSL certificates NOTE To obtain the
170. s that have changed are pushed down to the mobile device The new configuration files replaced overwrite the existing configuration files on the device Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 23 Deploying Configurations via Microsoft ActiveSync Use a Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device to download new TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device To deploy a new configuration to the mobile device using Microsoft ActiveSync 1 Ensure that you have a Microsoft ActiveSync between the host system and the mobile device NOTE For more information about using Microsoft ActiveSync see Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync on page 187 2 Launch the Microsoft ActiveSync TelnetCE Client installation and configuration utility Figure 2 7 6 Wavelink Product Configuration Device Configuration h Host Profiles w Emulation Parameters DY wave sth ink S Localization Installation Application amp Config Application Only Config Only Figure 2 7 Wavelink Product Configuration Dialog Box 3 Click Config Only The new configuration is downloaded to the mobile device Any existing TelnetCE Client configuration files on the mobile device are overwritten 24 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide NOTE All configuration files including those for host profiles emulation parameters and localization settings are downloaded to the mobile devi
171. se the Configuration Manager 10 Download the new configuration to the mobile device NOTE For more information about modifying configuration parameters and using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring ActiveText Use the Configuration Manager to configure the ActiveText feature of the TelnetCE Client The ActiveText feature of the TelnetCE Client identifies certain strings of text and converts them to objects that a user can select and click The ActiveText feature can identify two types of strings e Simple menu item e AS 400 style function key By default both types of ActiveText are enabled on the TelnetCE Client Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 213 Table B 4 indicates the parameters in Configuration Manager that control the different types of Active Text ActiveText Type Configuration Manager Parameter Simple Menu Item Emulation gt Common gt Simple Number Menu Active Text AS 400 Style Function Key Emulation gt Common gt Function Key Active Menu Table B 4 ActiveText Parameters in Configuration Manager To configure ActiveText 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 Inthe Configuration Manager locate and right click the parameter for the type of ActiveText that you want to configure see Table B 4 A dialog box for the ActiveText type appears 3 Use the dialog box to enable or disable the ActiveText Figure B 10 Fun
172. selected key on the keyboard You can also adjust the key position by clicking on the key and dragging it to the desired position Row Position Select this option to move an entire row Keyboard Position Select this option to move all the keys on the keyboard Key Size Select this option to adjust the size of the key Once you select the object you want to modify you can use the arrow buttons to position or size the keys and rows The Adjust Distance slider Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator 109 determines the distance that the arrow buttons move or adjust the keys or rows You can use the slider to change the distance from 1 10 pixels To position a key 1 Click New Key 2 From the Fine Adjustments drop down menu select Key Position 3 Use one of the following methods to move the key e Use the arrow buttons to position the key in the desired location e Drag and drop the key to the desired location To position a row 1 Click a key in the row you want to position 2 From the Fine Adjustments drop down menu select Row Position 3 Use the arrow buttons to position the row in the desired location To resize a key 1 Click New Key orselect an existing key 2 From the Fine Adjustments drop down menu select Key Size 3 Use the arrows to adjust the size Deleting Keys You can delete keys that you do not want from the keyboard To delete a key 1 Select the key you want to delete 2 Select Keyboard gt Remove Key
173. stallation utility The Wavelink Product Configuration dialog box appears Figure 4 5 62 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Wavelink Product Configuration Device x Configuration Host Profiles w wavelink Localization Emulation Parameters m Installation Application amp Config Application Only Contig Only Figure 4 5 Wavelink Product Configuration Dialog Box 2 Click the Host Profiles icon button The Host Profiles dialog box appears From the list of host profiles select the host profile that you want to configure Select the Configuration tab Figure 4 6 Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 63 ma Host Profiles Figure 4 6 Selecting to Configure Per Host Emulation Parameters 5 Click Modify The Configuration Manager appears Figure 4 7 64 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide hostcfg bin Emulation Parameters ile Edit Value View Help Configuration Manager The Configuration Manager presents the available emulation options Use the tree structure on the left to navigate the available options Each configurable option is represented by a diamond icon These icons are contained in folders Circles represent the actual settings of the options which contain them When a circle is filled in or a diamond is filled in the value assigned to this option is not the default setting Highlight any of the options to get more informati
174. stem Possible Values lt Default gt lt SystemAsterisk gt lt SystemExclamation gt lt SystemExit gt lt SystemHand gt lt SystemQuestion gt Default Value lt Default gt Indicates the sound that the mobile device generates when it receives an error from the host system Possible Values lt Default gt lt SystemAsterisk gt lt SystemExclamation gt lt SystemExit gt lt SystemHand gt lt SystemQuestion gt Default Value lt Default gt Chapter 10 Manually Configuring the TelnetCE Client 183 Silent Mode Test Telnet Settings Indicates whether silent mode is enabled If silent mode is enabled the mobile device will not play beeps when it receives messages or errors from the host system Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Tests the beep settings that are configured The mobile device will play the beeps that are configured for messages and errors in that order Use the Telnet tab in the Settings dialog box to configure the Telnet auto connect feature for connections to the host system The following list describes the configurable options in the Telnet tab Auto Connect Printer Settings Indicates whether the mobile device should attempt to reconnect to the host system when the host system terminates the session Possible Values lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Default Value lt Disabled gt Use the Printer tab in the Settings dialog
175. t Keyboard gt Delete Keyboard from the menu 2 Select what action to take for referenced keys Figure 6 5 Deleting Keyboard C assigned an empty value assigned to this keyboard NUM Cancel Figure 6 5 Deleting a Keyboard Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator 105 Importing Keyboard Graphics The default keyboard draws the keys on the computer screen However you can import a graphic to be displayed instead of the created keys An imported graphic will be embedded in the KB and KBB files so you will not need to save the imported graphic file Key locations and values will still be used to determine which key the you clicked when you click on the keyboard graphic You will need to create and position keys in the same position as the buttons on the imported graphic Use the slider bar change how dark the graphic and buttons are while editing so that you can size and position the buttons correctly NOTE Be sure to label the buttons you create If the mobile device is unable to use the bitmap image the labeled buttons will still appear To import a graphic 1 Inthe Keyboard Creator click Import 2 Navigate to the location of the bitmap image you want to import 3 Click Open 4 Click the Size Keyboard to Graphic button to make the keyboard the same size as the imported graphic 5 Use the slider bar to adjust the how dark and how light the graphics and buttons appear when editing Creating and Configuring Ke
176. t PC and the mobile device to deploy the TelnetCE Client and TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device e Wavelink Avalanche Manager If your mobile device is running the Avalanche Enabler you can use Avalanche Manager to deploy the TelnetCE Client and TelnetCE Client configurations to a mobile device Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide e Third Party Applications Wavelink supports some third party deployment applications For more information about supported deployments for your device please see the TelnetCE Client installation guide for your mobile device TelnetCE Client Components The TelnetCE Client has a number of configurable components including e Host profiles e Emulation parameters e Localization SSL settings e Scripts e Virtual keyboards NOTE Scripts and virtual keyboard settings may only be deployed to mobile devices via Avalanche Manager If you are using Microsoft ActiveSync or a third party application to deploy the TelnetCE Client and TelnetCE Client configurations to your mobile devices you will need to manually transfer the script files and virtual keyboard files to each mobile device About Host Profiles A host profile contains all of the information that a mobile device needs to connect to a particular host including the IP address of the host the TCP port number on which the host is listening for Telnet requests the emulation type and login information Host profiles prov
177. t Users Guide about 55 accessing 61 beeps settings 182 cursor settings 180 display settings 177 font settings 175 IBM host settings 172 manually configuring 171 message settings 173 printer settings 183 telnet settings 183 view settings 178 VTXX settings 171 ping 239 platform license 113 printer settings 183 R RAM 239 real time statistics 155 modifying 159 viewing 156 releasing a license 230 removing a license 231 RF 239 router 239 S saving scripts 94 scan handlers configuring 213 scan test 144 screen panning configuring 210 using 139 script capturing 88 script code 84 script editor 75 launching from Avalanche Manager 76 scripting about 5 creating variables 84 scripts 94 activation method 79 creating scripts 78 deploying 96 editing 92 importing 92 overview 75 saving 94 SDK 239 selecting host profiles 86 Microsoft ActiveSync connection on host system 188 Microsoft ActiveSync connection on mobile device 187 selection criteria 240 session monitor configuring 150 enabling 150 launching 152 session override 153 tracing sessions 154 using 150 signal strength icon 220 silent install 240 silent mode 240 sizing keyboards 104 software packages defined 240 SSID 240 SSL about 5 and host profiles 31 enabling 32 enabling certificate verification 34 installing support package on host system 31 installing support package on mobile device 32 standard partnership creating 192 Index
178. t is activated To perform a script capture 1 Position your mouse or cursor at the emulation screen you want to be at when the automated process starts 2 From the Term or Options menu select Scripting gt Start Capture Figure 5 14 Chapter 5 Scripting Disconnect Session 1 3179 Scripting Execute Script Cancel Script Configure Yiew Start Capture Stop Capture Yeritfy Screen Contents Save Cursor Position Exit Options Figure 5 14 Starting Script Capture 3 Atthe prompt select Yes to verify the current screen text Figure 5 15 Select No if you do not want to verify the current screen text 90 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Do vou want the script to verify the current screen text Options Figure 5 15 Verifying the Current Screen Test Selecting Yes makes the captured script start with an If not command that tells the script to exit if the correct screen is not currently shown Unless you know that your script will only run from the correct screen for example a script that is run only when asession first starts or a script called by another script you should select Yes NOTE If you select No click Verify Screen Contents and Save Cursor Position buttons when you start your script capture This will cause your script to wait for Telnet to finish updating the screen before processing script actions 4 Perform any actions you want
179. t the option for modification Right mouse clicking on the option brings up the context menu allowing you to edit or reset a value back to its default if previously modified Copyright 2005 Wavelink Corporation All Rights Reserved Figure 4 10 Configuration Manager for Per Host Emulation Parameters 7 Use the Configuration Manager to configure emulation parameters for the host profile that you have selected NOTE For information about using Configuration Manager see Using Configuration Manager on page 68 8 After you have configured the emulation parameters use one of the following methods to save the configuration to the host system e Click the save icon button in the Configuration Manager tool bar e Select File gt Save 9 Close the Configuration Manager 10 Close the Host Profiles dialog box 68 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 11 Download the new emulation parameters to the mobile device NOTE For more information about downloading configuration to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 Using Configuration Manager This section provides the following information e An overview of Configuration Manager e Using the Configuration Manager to modify emulation parameters e Using the Configuration Manager find function The Configuration Manager Figure 4 11 is the utility that allows you to modify global and per host emulation parameters Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters 69 ter
180. tCE Client This section provides an overview of the TelnetCE Client Currently you can use one of the following methods to install the TelnetCE Client on a mobile device Microsoft ActiveSync You can install the TelnetCE Client configuration utility on a host PC The configuration utility uses an ActiveSync connection between the host PC and the mobile device to deploy the TelnetCE Client and TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device Wavelink Avalanche Manager If your mobile device is running the Avalanche Enabler you can use Avalanche Manager to deploy the TelnetCE Client and TelnetCE Client configurations to a mobile device Third Party Applications Wavelink supports some third party deployment applications For more information about supported deployments for your device please see the TelnetCE Client reference guide for your mobile device Because installation methods vary across mobile devices each mobile device has its own reference guide For information about installing the TelnetCE Client on your mobile device please see the reference guide for that mobile device NOTE To obtain the reference guide for your mobile device please contact Wavelink customer service Appendix D Wavelink Contact Information on page 233 contains Wavelink contact information 10 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Cold Boot Recovery AII TelnetCE Client installations are designed to survive a device cold boot Addi
181. tem e Serial cable or USB cable to connect the host system to the mobile device e Device cradle for the mobile device Overview of Creating a Partnership Creating a partnership involves the following tasks 10 Select the ActiveSync method on the mobile device 11 Select the ActiveSync method on the host system 12 Free the COM port on the host system serial connections only 13 Create the partnership with the mobile device Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Method on the Mobile Device Most mobile devices allow Microsoft ActiveSync connections over a serial or USB connection Before you can establish a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership you must select the connection method serial or USB on the mobile device To select the Microsoft ActiveSync connection method on the mobile device 1 On the mobile device launch Microsoft ActiveSync 2 From the Microsoft ActiveSync Tools menu select Options 188 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE The Options option is only available when the mobile device is not engaged in an active partnership with a host system The PC Synchronization dialog box appears 3 Inthe PCtab of the PC Synchronization dialog box enable the Sync with this PC during manual sync checkbox 4 Click Options The PC Synchronization Options dialog box appears 5 Enable the Enable PC sync using this connection checkbox 6 From the Enable PC sync using this connection menu list select
182. ter 1 Yes RogueScan Supported 0 Series C SetClock 1 Yes TerminallD 1 On Control page Telnet version 5 00 01 Yes Telnet SSL Supported Yes Yes Telnet Battery Power External Power Yes Telnet Average Time Total 600 Yes Telnet Average Time Display 60 Yes Telnet Time Running 1 8 Minutes Yes Telnet Session 1 Connect Time 10 0 Minutes Yes Telnet Session 1 55L In Use Na Yes Telnet Session 1 Barcode Scans 0 0 Scans per Minute Yes Telnet Session 1 MSR Scans 0 0 Scans per Minute Yes Telnet Session 1 Transactions 0 4 per Minute Yes bd Add Property Delete Property Apply Changes Discard Changes Figure 9 5 Viewing Real Time Statistics in Avalanche Manager The following list describes the TelnetCE Client real time statistics that are displayed in the Properties tab RealTimeStatsinterval Indicates how often the Telnet Client sends real time statistics information to Avalanche Manager The interval is measured in seconds Default 300 seconds Note It is recommended to change the time to five 5 seconds when you are monitoring a device Telnet Version Displays the current version of the Telnet Client Telnet SSL Supported Indicates whether SSL is supported Telnet Battery Power Indicates the remaining battery power of the mobile device 158 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Telnet Average Time Total Telnet Average Time Display Telnet Ti
183. the connection method e If you are using a USB cable to connect the host system and the mobile device then select USB Default e If you are using a serial cable to connect the host system and the mobile device select the appropriate baud rate 7 Click OK The PC Synchronization Options dialog box closes 8 Click OK The PC Synchronization dialog box closes and you are returned to the Microsoft ActiveSync interface The mobile device is now configured with the correct synchronization method Selecting the Microsoft ActiveSync Method on the Host System Use the Microsoft ActiveSync interface on the host system to configure the connection method USB or serial Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 189 To configure the connection method on the host system 1 On the host system launch Microsoft ActiveSync 2 From the Microsoft ActiveSync File menu select Connection Settings The Connection Settings dialog box appears 3 Use the Connection Settings dialog box to configure the connection method between the host system and the mobile device e Ifyou are using a USB connection then enable the Allow USB connection with this desktop computer checkbox e If you are using a serial connection then enable the Allow serial or infrared connection to this COM port checkbox and then use the corresponding menu list to select the COM port that you are using Figure A 1 provides an example 190 Wavelink TelnetCE Cli
184. the Host Profiles dialog box that allow you to configure the parameters for a new host profile The tabs that appear are dependent on the type of emulation that you select for the host profile The Host Profiles dialog box automatically defaults to an IBM 5250 emulation type 3 Use the tabs in the Host Profiles dialog box to configure the host profile The name alias of the host profile appears in the left text box of the Host Profiles dialog box NOTE For information about the various tabs in the Host Profiles dialog box see Host Profile Settings on page 41 4 After you have finished configuring the host profile click OK The new host profiles configuration is saved to the host system 5 Download the new host profiles configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about using the Microsoft ActiveSync utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client to download configurations to mobile devices see Deploying Configurations on page 16 NOTE To exit the Host Profiles dialog box without saving the changes that you have made click Cancel Modifying an Existing Host Profile You can use the Host Profiles dialog box to modify an existing host profile To modify an existing host profile 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 From the list of host profiles in the text box in the left of the dialog box select the host profile that you want to modify Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 3 Use the various
185. the Options menu select Disconnect Session n name Figure 8 6 where e lt n gt is the session number that you want to disconnect as displayed in the Options menu e lt name gt is the name of the host from which you want to disconnect as displayed in the Options menu Disconnect Session 1 Host 1 Scripting Configure View About Telnet Exit Figure 8 6 Disconnecting a Telnet Session When you make the selection the session that you selected is terminated 128 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Exiting the TelnetCE Client You can use the TelnetCE Client Options menu to exit the TelnetCE Client Depending on the configuration of the TelnetCE Client you may be required to supply an exit password before you can exit the TelnetCE Client NOTE By default the TelnetCE Client is not configured with an exit password For more information about configuring an exit password for the TelnetCE Client see Configuring Passwords on page 121 To exit and close the TelnetCE Client 1 Access the TelnetCE Client Options menu 2 Inthe TelnetCE Client Options menu select Exit Figure 8 7 Connect Session 1 fetemmese Configure View k onnect About Telnet Figure 8 7 Exiting the TelnetCE Client If you have configured the TelnetCE Client with an exit password the Input Password dialog box appears Chapter 8 Using the TelnetCE Client 129 If you have not configured an exit
186. the mobile device ensure that the serial port on the host system is free for Microsoft ActiveSync to use NOTE For more information about freeing a COM port on the host system see Freeing a COM Port on page 191 5 Onthe host system launch Microsoft ActiveSync 6 From the Microsoft ActiveSync File menu select Get Connected The Get Connected dialog box appears Figure A 6 198 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Get Connected Get Connected To connect your device to this PC 1 Connect the cable to the PC 2 Turn on the device 3 Place the device in its cradle ActiveSync should automatically detect your device If your device is not automatically detected click Next If you are using infrared IR click Help Cancel Help Figure A 6 Get Connected Dialog Box 7 Click Next Microsoft ActiveSync attempts to communicate with the mobile device Once Microsoft ActiveSync establishes a connection with the mobile device the New Partnership dialog box appears 8 Inthe New Partnership dialog box select the Guest Partnership option 9 Click Next Microsoft ActiveSync indicates that the guest partnership has been created Figure A 7 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 199 Microsoft ActiveSync w w sync Stop Connected Figure A 7 Microsoft ActiveSync Guest Partnership 200 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Appendix B Common Configuration Tasks 201 Appen
187. the new host profile Select Done The Edit Host Profile dialog box closes and you return to the primary TelnetCE Client interface NOTE To exit either of the Edit Host Profile dialog box without saving the changes that you have made press Esc Modifying an Existing Host Profile You can use the Edit Host Profile dialog box to modify the parameters of an existing host profile To modify an existing host profile 1 2 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client From the TelnetCE Client Options menu access the Edit Host Profile dialog box In the list of profiles in the Edit Host Profile dialog box select the host profile dialog box that you want to modify Select Edit Use the Edit Host Profile dialog box to modify the basic parameters of the host profile alias IP address TCP port number and emulation type Select More to access and configure other emulation type specific parameters for the host profiles NOTE For more information about the parameters in the Edit Host Profile dialog box and the parameters in the other emulation type specific dialog boxes see Host Profile Settings on page 165 7 After you have modified the parameters for the host profile select Save 164 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide 8 The changes that you have made are applied to the host profile The Edit Host Profile dialog box closes and you return to the first Edit Host Profile dialog box
188. the service that has control of the COM port For example if you have installed Avalanche Manager on the host system and have used Avalanche Manager to perform serial updates on the mobile device then Avalanche Manager may have exclusive control of the COM ports on the host system To free the COM port s access the Services administrative tool on the host system and stop the Wavelink Avalanche Manager service Creating a Partnership Microsoft ActiveSync uses two types of partnerships e Standard A standard partnership allows you to synchronize data for example scheduling information between the host system and the mobile device Additionally when you create a standard partnership you do not have to recreate the partnership each time you reconnect the host system and the mobile device which is the case with guest partnerships e Guest A guest partnership does not synchronize data between the host system and the mobile device but it requires less setup time than a standard partnership However because no synchronization takes place you must re establish a partnership each time you reconnect the host system and the mobile device You may use either a standard or guest partnership to install the TelnetCE Client and to download TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device 192 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide Creating a Standard Partnership You may use a standard partnership to install the TelnetCE Client and
189. tionally the TelnetCE Client is configured to automatically re install in the event of a cold boot The cold boot recovery process ensures that not only the TelnetCE Client application survives a cold boot but also the TelnetCE Client configuration Any deviation or exception to this process will be noted in the reference guide for your mobile device To allow the TelnetCE Client to survive a cold boot a backup copy of the TelnetCE Client is stored in the non volatile Flash memory of the device A copy of any configuration files for the TelnetCE Client are also stored in this location when they are downloaded to the mobile device Cold boot recovery processes vary across mobile devices Each TelnetCE Client is designed to use the recovery method of the mobile device for which it has been designed Configuring the TelnetCE Client This section provides the following information e Configuration overview Configuration support matrix e Configuring the TelnetCE Client with Microsoft ActiveSync e Configuring the TelnetCE Client with Avalanche Manager Configuration Overview Under most circumstances you will use the same installation configuration application to configure the TelnetCE Client that you used to deploy the TelnetCE Client to your mobile device The following tasks describe the process of configuring the TelnetCE Client 1 Use the installation and configuration application to create and store TelnetCE Client configuration f
190. to include in the script 5 Each time the screen changes click Verify Screen Contents button Figure 5 16 Chapter 5 Scripting 91 NOTE Some devices may only display buttons labeled Screen Cursor and Stop The Screen button referstothe Verify Screen Contents button The Cursor button referstothe Save Cursor Position button The Stop button referstothe Stop Capturing button Telnet Verify Screen Contents Save Cursor Position Stop Capture CORP 1980 20 Ready Session 1 HOST1 Row 6 Col 53 Figure 5 16 Verify Screen Contents and Save Cursor Position Buttons NOTE Clicking the Verify Screen Contents button will cause the generated script to pause and wait for the screen to be updated The pauses are necessary because the scripts can run much faster than the interaction with the Telnet host 6 When you are finished capturing the behaviors you want in the script click Stop Capture Once you have captured a script Script Editor opens This allows you to name the script and select an activation method You would also use the Actions tab to add actions for any error condition that the user may encounter 92 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide Editing Scripts You can edit scripts that are created manually and scripts that are generated from the script capture option To edit scripts 1 2 3 4 5 Launch the Script Editor Select the script you want to edit from the Script Editor sc
191. ually disable the session override option Tracing Sessions Use the Log FIle Settings dialog box to configure the Session Monitor log file to trace Session Monitor sessions To trace a session 1 In Session Monitor access the File menu 2 Select the Log to File option 3 Configure the log file settings 4 Inthe Log File Path textbox enter the path to the directory where you want to save the log file Figure 9 4 5 Click OK Chapter 9 Avalanche Integration 155 Log File Settings Stop recording after 15 minute s Stop recording when log file is 100 KB in size Log File Path C 4_AVASlocalhost MAIN 81 404TNO381 405 4PPS4T Browse Cancel Figure 9 4 Configuring Log File Settings NOTE The log file is saved as sessionlog txt in the directory specified in Log File Path text box If sessionlog txt already exists the log file will attempt to save as sessionlog2 txt sessionlog3 txt etc until it finds a non existing file name in the specified log file path Using Real Time Statistics The TelnetCE Client periodically transmits emulation specific information to Avalanche Manager Avalanche Manager displays the information it receives in the Properties tab of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for the mobile device The Avalanche Manager displays Telnet session information including Telnet Specific Information This includes information on the current Telnet Client version the mobile
192. w Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide wltn wince 20050805 03 Revised 8 5 05 Copyright 2004 by Wavelink Corporation All rights reserved Wavelink Corporation 6985 South Union Park Avenue Suite 335 Midvale Utah 84047 Telephone 801 316 9000 Fax 801 255 9699 Email info roisys com Website http www wavelink com Email sales wavelink com No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Wavelink Corporation This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Wavelink grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Wavelink No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed
193. w Buttons Only Show Graphics Only ue oF TabjojwE R r v u o PRes lt Row Column Height idth SA A s o F G H J K L Clear Werke HT 4 sHFT z x c v B N M Space Enter ZSEE EJ um unc Funcz Punc at orr be c Fine Adjustments FI Adjust Distance Key Position z 4 gt For Help press F1 Figure 6 1 Launching the Keyboard Creator Chapter 6 Keyboard Creator 101 Selecting Keyboard Files Keyboard files contain all the keyboards needed for a given emulation 5250 3270 VT100 VT220 or HP Use Table 6 1 to determine the name of the keyboard file that should be edited for a particular emulation Emulation File Name 5250 EM5250 KB 3270 EM3270 KB VT100 VT220 EMVT KB HP EMHP KB Table 6 1 Emulation Types and File Names There are two additional keyboards e EMNONE KB are the keyboards displayed when a session is not connected to a host e EMNUM KB are the keyboards displayed for the Numeric keyboard option When the keyboard file is saved a matching file with the KBB extension will also be saved This file is a binary representation of the keyboard file and will be used by the terminal to display the keyboards TelnetCE Client ignores the KB files if they are present To select a keyboard file 1 Determine the name of the Keyboard file you are creating 2 Select the file type from the drop down list Figure 6 2 102 Wavelink TelnetCE Client User s Guide
194. you can configure the client to obtain a license from a license server on the network A mobile device will automatically find the license server on the local IP subnet However if your license server is located on another subnet you will need to configure the mobile device with the IP address of the license server Use the Configuration Manager to configure the license server IP address To configure the IP address of a remote license server 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 Inthe Configuration Manager locate the Emulation gt Common gt License Server Address parameter 3 Use the License Server Address dialog box to configure the IP address of the license server Figure B 4 License Server Address Enter IP address Host Name of License Server s 192 168 1 20 d Cancel Figure B 4 Configuring the License Server IP Address 4 Click OK 5 Save the new configuration 6 Close the Configuration Manager and download the new configuration to the mobile device Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Manual NOTE For more information about using the Configuration Manager see Chapter 4 Emulation Parameters on page 55 Configuring TelnetCE Client Display Settings You can modify and customize the way that the TelnetCE Client displays including e Whether the Windows Start menu displays while the TelnetCE Client is active e Whether the TelnetCE Client menu displays while the TelnetCE Client is engaged in a
195. ys There are three types of keys that can be on a keyboard e Normal keys represent letters numbers or other characters in the emulation and can also represent special emulation specific function keys Shift keys can point to any other keyboard in the current keyboard file e Hide keys hide the keyboard and allows an unobstructed view of the emulation screen 106 Wavelink TelnetCE Client Users Guide This section provides the following information e Adding new keys e Sizing and positioning keys and rows e Deleting keys Adding a new key You can add new keys to a keyboard and configure the key values and configure the following options Label Enter the text that will appear on the virtual key when it is displayed e Reverse Enable this option for a key that indicates the active keyboard type Key Value Select from Key Normal Keyboard shift or Hide Key values allow you to select emulation specific actions to be assigned to the keys The list of keys available will vary depending on the emulation type selected NOTE Normal key values can be displayed or entered as a character value the actual character created by the keystroke is shown a decimal value for characters which cannot be shown or a hexadecimal value for scan codes of special function keys To add a new key 1 Select Keyboard gt Add Key The new key will appear in the top left corner of the keyboard or directly to the ri

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