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  • Getting Started
    • Parallels RAS 19 release history
    • System Requirements
    • Installing Parallels Client for Linux
    • Configuring Parallels Client for Linux
    • Checking for Updates
  • Using Parallels Client for Linux
    • Adding a New Connection
    • Configuring a RAS Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Printing
      • Local Resources
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced Settings
    • Configuring an RDP Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Local Resources
      • Programs
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced Settings
  • Configuring Global Options
  • Using a RAS Connection
  • Using an RDP Connection
  • Exporting and Importing Parallels Client Settings
  • Parallels Client Network Configuration File
    • Format
    • Parameters
      • KA_ENABLE
      • KA_MAXIDLE
      • KA_COUNT
      • KA_INTERVAL
      • USER_TIMEOUT
  • Parallels Client Command Line Interface
    • General Options
    • RDP Options
    • Device Options
    • Other Options
    • Examples
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  1. Parallels Client Command Line Interface

General Options

-m: operating mode

2G for Parallels RAS gateway access client(default)

2D for Parallels RAS direct access client

AL for Parallels RAS application list

MS for Microsoft Terminal Server client

MF for Microsoft Terminal Server fullscreen client

MX for Microsoft Terminal Server fullscreen client, that spans over all monitors

-s: server[:port] (default port is 80 for 2G and 2D modes and 3389 for MS and MF modes)

-s: ssl://server[:port] secure access client (TLS/SSL)

-b: altserver[:port] (default port is 80 for 2G and 2D modes and 3389 for MS and MF modes)

-u: user name. It can include domain: -u user@host.domain or -u user@ntdomain

-p: password.

-d: domain.

-a: application to start.

-f: working folder.

-i: 2xa shortcut file.

2xa shortcut files available through Parallels RAS web interface, and include published application settings.

-o: full path to application listing output file

-x: proxy, can be:

socks4://[username@]proxy[:port]

socks4a://[username@]proxy[:port]

socks5://[username[:password]@]proxy[:port]

http://[username[:password]@]proxy[:port]

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