Core Settings
The core settings for the Telnet/SSH access profile are grouped in the following tabs.

Address
Specify the URL/resource you want to connect to.
Port
Port used by the Telnet/SSH server installed on the destination machine.
Enable Keep alive
Enables keep-alive mechanism, needed for some Telnet servers to prevent disconnections.
Disable Telnet Protocol Negotiation
Check this option if you want to omit the protocol negotiation when connecting.
Disable Server Echo
Check this option if you don't want the server to echo every character it receives.
SSL
Selecting this option enables the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol for the host. Additional parameters will become available in the associated SSL tab.
SSH
Selecting this option enables the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol for the host. Additional parameters will become available in the associated SSL tab.
Character Set
Select the character set that better suits your language needs.
Keyboard Name
Specify a keyboard set.
Broker Pool
Specify which broker pool this profile belongs to.
Session Limit
Set up a session time limit for this profile.

SSL Method
Available methods: SSL 2/3, SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, TLS 1.x
Server Certificate
Specify what policy should the software adopt when dealing with certificates that do not meet certain security conditions.

Protocol Version
Available versions: SSH 1 Only, SSH 2.
Enable Compression
Enables compression for the SSH protocol.
Use Only Password Authentication
Check this option set specific credentials.
Username
Username with access to the host via the SSH protocol.
Password
Password for the specified username.
Key Exchange
List of algorithms supported for public key.
Host Key
List of algorithms supported for the private key.
Encryption
List of algorithms supported to encrypt data.
Data Integrity
List of algorithms supported for the integrity of data.

Local Echo
Allows local echoing of the characters when the server doesn't return echoes.
Auto Repeat
Enables the auto repeat feature for the keyboard.
Break Enabled
Enable to use the Break command.
CR/LF is
Desired behaviour for the Carriage Return (CR) and Line Feed (LF) commands.
Enter/Backspace Sends
Desired behavior for the Enter and Backspace keys.
Cursor/Keypad Keys
How the cursor and keypad keys are interpreted.
LineMode
Indicate when LineMode will be activated.
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