Terminal Properties
FailOver Enable:
Failover is an attempt to provide continuous availability of network application by
automatically switching to another server when the primary server fails or cannot
be started. For example: If enabled and the primary RDP/ICA server fails, the
connection will be ended; then on reconnect, connection to another configured
RDP/ICA server is automatically attempted to provide continuous availability to
the user.
If a connection cannot be started (manual or automatic), an attempt is made to
start the next non-active connection. Next is in alphabetic order by connection
name.
Already active connections are skipped.
When FailOver is started because of a connection failure, the message
Please
Wait While Failover Works
will display.
Multiple Connect: (FailOver)
Check to enable failover to multiple servers. If primary connection fails, try the
next server and so on until a successful connection is made or no other server is
available. If not enabled, only one new connection is attempted.
Ping Before Connect: (Not FailOver)
Check this box to display a FailOver Log window (see below) if connection start
fails.
Verbose: (FailOver)
Check this box to cause messages to be displayed about Failover function failure
and success in a Failover Log Window.
FailOver Log Window: List FailOver actions and responses.
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