I have to apologize - I mis-wrote. The SQL Anywhere ODBC connection is from my application to the SQL Anywhere database, and isn't involved in synchronization. The Mobilink server uses an ASE ODBC connector to reach the Consolidated database. That connection looks like this:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI\access_test]
"Driver"="C:\\Sybase\\DataAccess64\\ODBC\\dll\\sybdrvodb64.dll"
"dsn"="access_test"
"dsprincipal"=""
"secondaryport"=""
"logintimeout"="15"
"restrictmaximumpacketsize"="0"
"normalizewcharparams"="0"
"ignoreerrorsifrspending"="0"
"initializationstring"=""
"alternateservers"=""
"dsservicename"=""
"database"="access_test"
"packetsize"=""
"encryptpassword"="0"
"server"="xxxxxxxxxxx.state.or.us"
"serverinitiatedtransactions"="0"
"quotedidentifier"="0"
"charset"="NoConversions"
"ansinull"="1"
"fetcharraysize"="25"
"servicename"=""
"language"=""
"buffercachesize"="20"
"trustedfile"=""
"tightlycoupledtransaction"="0"
"serverprincipal"=""
"port"="7400"
"userid"="********"
"hasession"="0"
"enableserverpacketsize"="1"
"applicationname"=""
"userprincipal"=""
"description"=""
"dsurl"=""
"crc"="1"
"backendtype"="ASE"
"dynamicprepare"="0"
"enableloblocator"="0"
"secondaryserver"=""
"textsize"=""
"clienthostproc"=""
"clienthostname"=""