

Password : This is the password for the user on the Telnet/SSH server (optional).User : This is the user name on the Telnet/SSH server (optional).Answer back text : The server can with an escape sequence ask for this text.This type is send to the Host on session setup, and will be saved as the environment variable TERM. Terminal type: Use this command to define the telnet Terminal type.

It is not possible to start many windows automatically. Connect to this Telnet/SSH server on program start: It is possible to define one session to start at program load.Certificates are not supported, only user/password validation. As default Telnet uses port 23 and with SSH 22. Port number: Port number for the session.If the name field is empty, the IP address will be shown. The name will be shown in the toolbar, when in session with an Telnet/SSH Server.

