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IGEL
Technology GmbH
IGEL Zero RFX
5.02.100
If you map a locally connected device, use the pre-defined path names available in the drop-down
field. The directories in question are those on which the devices are mounted by default during the
boot procedure (e.g. /autofs/floppy for an integrated disk drive).
Serial (COM) Ports
Enable
Enable COM Port Mapping
in order to perform bidirectional mapping between serial devices
connected to the thin client (e.g. scanners, serial printers) and the serial ports of the
Citrix
server.
As a result, programs running on the server can exchange data with the local devices.
Click on Add under
Serial Devices
.
From the drop-down list, select the serial connector to which a device is connected or click on
Search
Devices...
to select an available device.
/dev/ttyS0
Denotes the local serial connection COM1
/dev/ttyS1
Denotes the local serial connection COM2
COM3 and COM4
Denote possible expansion cards installed in the
PCI/ISA slot, e.g. an internal modem
USB COM1 to USB
COM4
Denote serial connections to USB-to-serial adapters.
Your selection will be mapped to the virtual COM1 connection. A second device will be mapped to the
virtual COM2 connection and so on.
Printers
You can set up a printer for RDP sessions here.
With the
Enable Client Printer Mapping
function, the locally connected thin client printer is made available
for your RDP sessions, provided that it was not disabled on the server side.
The printers must be set up on the
Devices→Printers→CUPS→Printers
page and must be enabled there for
mapping in RDP sessions.
Because the thin client merely places incoming printer jobs in a queue, you need to install the printer on
the server.