--- type: "topic" created: "2024-01-22T15:49:17.424Z" updated: "2024-01-22T16:29:47.501Z" --- # Exceed ``` Exceed TurboX Client Launcher Version 12.5.2.8800 Usage: etxlauncher -version | -action [-v] -version :: Display installed launcher version. -action :: Perform task based on provided. => launch | resume | join | cachedversion | createshortcut -action launch [] [] : Launch a profile on specific server. : Display a list of nodes or sessions if no is provided. -action resume : Resume a session on specific server. : Display a list of suspended sessions if no is provided. -action join [] : Join a session on specific server. : Display a list of shared sessions if no is provided. -action cachedversion [] : Display local cached launcher version. : Optionally connect to an ETX Server and determine the available version of launcher on it. -action createshortcut [] [] [] [] [] : Create Client Launcher shortcut to launch a profile without Dashboard access. : Only available on Windows or Linux platforms. => {keyauth} | {basicauth} | {kerberos} : Provide authentication option for the ETX Server. : Display authentication prompt if no is provided. {keyauth} : -keyauth {API Key} : Use API Key for authentication. {basicauth} : -username {name} -password {xxx} : Use username and password for authentication. [-autoregister [-fullname name -email email]] : Create an ETX user account if it does not exist. : This parameter registers the user during session launch. : The fullname and email parameters must be included if the ETX Server is not configured to fetch this information from other sources. {kerberos} : -k : Use Kerberos for authentication. => -url {serverurl} [] : Specify the ETX Server to use for the connection. {serverurl} : The ETX Server URL e.g. http://host:port => [-launcherproxyurl {proxysvrurl}] [-proxyurl {proxysvrurl}] : Optionally provide Proxy Server details. : Use a Proxy Server for either the Launcher to use to to reach the ETX Server (-launcherproxyurl) and/or for the Client to use to reach the Connection Node (-proxyurl). {proxysvrurl} : The Proxy Server e.g. schema://{auth}@proxyhost:port {auth} : proxy_username:proxy_password : The username and password for the Proxy Server. => -profileid {ETXid} : The id of the profile to launch. => -commandmacro {key=val}[,{key2=val2}] : Provide one or more macros for Xstart launch. {key} : The macro for Xstart launch. {value} : The value macro will use in Xstart launch. : Note that spaces must be quoted. : Some characters are invalid for key or values: & and , => {one of , , } : Use for selecting node to run on. : Use for selecting node group to run on. : Use for selecting existing session to use. => -selectednodeid {ETXid} : The id of the node to launch a new session. => -selectednodegroupid {ETXid} : The id of the node group to launch a new session. => -reuseid {ETXid} : The id of the session to reuse. For forcing new : session you can use 'new' as {ETXid}. => -sessionid {ETXid} : The id of the session to resume or join. => -destination {file_path} : Specify the file path to the new Windows Shortcut, Linux Desktop or script file. => [-script] [additional arguments] : Specify any valid Launch action arguments to be used when creating shortcut. : For instance -web or a valid option. : Use -script on Linux to generate .sh file. [-web] : Prefer to launch Web Client session in browser. [-v] : Enable verbose logging for action. ``` - [AUC](https://etxuxauc.infineon.com/etx/) - Once these requirements are done you can start using ETX @ R&D environment. - Open your preferred browser and login to https://etx.infineon.com with your UNIX credentials.