Reflection for HP is terminal emulation software that connects Windows users to applications on HP e3000 and HP 9000 hosts. Built to safeguard data, boost user productivity, and simplify desktop management, Reflection easily meets all your host access needs.
Reflection for HP lets you:
Support current operating environments, including Microsoft Windows 7 and Citrix XenApp.
Automate routine tasks and integrate host applications with web or Windows desktop applications—all on the familiar VBA platform.
Meet the stringent FIPS 140-2 security requirements.
Maintain the Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) security standard.
Protect host sessions with our Secure Shell client, Kerberos client, or SSL/TLS encryption.
Transfer files using secure FTP with site-to-site file transfer support.
Connect to multiple hosts quickly with simplified sign-on.
Extend and enhance the user interface without writing code.
Simplify certificate use with Reflection Certificate Manager
Host Types
HP e3000
HP 9000 (HP-UX)
Emulation Types
HP e3000:
HP 700/98, 700/96, 700/94, 700/92, and 2392A
HP 9000:
VT220, VT102, and VT52
UTF-8 (Unicode) host character-set support
Network Protocols
IPv6 (Telnet, Secure Shell, and SSL/TLS) support
SOCKS client support
Extensive Telnet options with support for threaded I/O; Line mode; NAWS (option 31); Local Echo, including Telnet option 45 (Suppress Local Echo)
NS/VT, Rlogin, TCP/IP, and network-based modems
Full support for serial connections, including automatic serial-port detection and USB
File Transfer
Reflection Secure FTP Client:
SSH, SSL/TLS, SOCKS, and Kerberos security protocols
Extensive firewall support
File browsing on z/OS hosts with TSO data sets
Save FTP client sessions in Layouts
Management of FTP settings via Reflection Administrator
IPv4 and IPv6 support
Change UNIX file permissions with FTP client
SFTP downloads resume after interruption
Support for a wide variety of FTP servers, including IBM System z, IBM System i, UNIX, NetWare, Unisys, HP 3000, and OpenVMS
FTP site wizard
Site-to-site transfer between FTP servers
Export/import settings in XML format
Wildcard filters
Automation tools (script recorder and Microsoft OLE Automation)
Drag-and-drop file transfers directly to the desktop
WRQ Reflection proprietary protocol, FTP, Kermit, Xmodem, and Zmodem
ASCII, binary, and labels/image support
Printing
Windows or host control
Network, local, or print-to-disk
Print logging
Fixed-pitch TrueType and printer font
Line-drawing characters
Programming and Automation
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
Reflection Basic and Reflection Command Language
VBA-macro output available in VB.NET and C# (.NET)
VBA-macro sharing
Macro recorder for VBA and Reflection Basic
Programmatic access to over 400 properties and methods via Reflection API
Microsoft OLE Automation Controller and server capability
Run Reflection as an ActiveX control within a VB or VB.NET application
Programmable events
User Interface
X11 mouse style support
Connection wizard
Customizable toolbars and menus
Dynamic hotspots
Full-screen terminal mode
Graphical keyboard mapping
Mouse mapping (2- and 3-button)
Resizable terminal keyboard
Full color editing
HTML Help in the customization tools
Browser Support
Run Reflection as an ActiveX control in supported browsers
Security
FIPS 140-2-validated cryptographic module (Certificate #1027)
Adheres to FDCC security policy requirements
PKI support built to meet DoD standards:
PKCS #11 support
U.S. DoD Common Access Card (CAC support
Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) support
Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL)
Intermediate certificate storage through LDAP
Reflection Certificate Manager
Reflection Key Agent accepts SSH keys and certificates for single sign-on authentication
SSH encryption:
SSH X client launching
X11 forwarding
Command line SSH utilities (ssh, scp, and sftp)
Port forwarding (tunneling) for TCP/IP ports through secure channel
Integrated multihop SSH configuration support
Password, keyboard interactive, public key (user key and X.509 certificates), and Kerberos authentication
Smart card support through PKCS #11 interface
SSH key agent
Key generation and conversion (RSA-1, RSA, and DSA) utility
Easy uploading of users’ public keys to SSH servers
SSH connection reuse
Standard SSH configurations
Reflection Kerberos Client:
Secure authentication
Datastream encryption (DES and 3DES) for Telnet and FTP
Support for ticket forwarding and renewal
Compatible with Microsoft and Leash32 credentials caches
Standard Kerberos configurations
Support for Kerberos KDCs using TCP or UDP
SSL/TLS Telnet encryption:
Integrated SSL/TLS Telnet encryption
Secure NS/VT or Telnet sessions
Administrative Tools
Centralized management of settings files using group policy
Customization tools for:
Settings and installation files (including MSI)
Online Help
Web console for centralized administration of settings files
Web-based deployment of settings files and updates
Support for Windows administration features:
Windows Installer
Active Directory
Roaming user and multiple user profiles
Group Policy
Microsoft Windows Terminal Server support
Citrix XenApp support
International Support
English, French, German, and Japanese languages
Localized keyboards, displays, and printers
Japanese PC-9800 series
Support for Asian input-method editors
System Requirements
Any system that meets the minimum requirements for the Microsoft Windows operating system
Disk space requirement varies depending on the features installed (typically 45–120 MB)
Network interface card (not required for serial connections)
256-color or higher video-card resolution
2- or 3-button mouse
Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Terminal Server
Citrix XenApp
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