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In the advanced settings, set quick command sets, tracing, bell options, and log options.

Quick Command Set
Select the default quick command set to be used in a session. The selected quick command set is displayed in the quick command bar when the session is started. For more information on quick commands and settings, see "Quick Command Bar Settings."

Disable Shortcut Key to Quick Command
The quick commands in the quick command bar are assigned by default to keys such as Ctrl+F1, Ctrl+F2, etc. in that order. If you select this value, pressing that key will not execute a quick command.

Xftp Option
Xftp can be called from Xshell using the current connection's information. When the Telnet and Rlogin protocols are being used, Xftp will utilize the FTP protocol. A port number other than 21 can be set here.

Send Delay
Pasting a large number of strings into a terminal may cause some of the data to be lost depending on the network or server environment. In this case, it is recommended to use Send Delay to manually delay the transmission.

Send Delay : Character Delay
Set the string paste delay between the characters in milliseconds.

Send Delay : Line Delay
Set the string paste delay between lines in milliseconds.

Send Delay : Prompt
When pasting multiple lines in sequence, paste the following line only when this user defined string appears. Set a "Max Wait" time to withold pasting the following line if the specified string does not appear.

Use Nagle's algorithm
If this option is selected, transfer efficiency may be slightly higher at the expense of a slower key response rate.

Internet Protocol Version

The protocol version of the IP address to use to connect to the remote server.

  • Auto: When using an Internet address as the server address, the protocol version of that address is used. When using a host name, the Internet address corresponding to the host name is checked, and if an IPv6 address is available, it is used; if not, the IPv4 address is used.
  • IPv4: Only addresses in IPv4 format are used. After the host name's IP address is looked up, the IPv4 address is used, and if not, the connection fails.
  • IPv6: Only addresses in IPv6 format are used. After the host name's IP address is looked up, the IPv6 address is used, and if not, the connection fails.
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