Administrators GuideWyse ThinOSTM Products: C10LE, S10, V10L, V10LEIssue: 020810 PN: 883682-08 Rev. T
2 Chapter 1Wyse Technical SupportTo access Wyse technical resources, visit http://www.wyse.com/support. If you still have questions, you can submit yo
2 Establishing a Server EnvironmentThis chapter contains information on the network architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide n
4 Chapter 2PPP connection over Ethernet to the DSL modem. The PPPoE Manager is not accessible for users with privileges set to None. However, access t
Establishing a Server Environment 5Understanding How to Configure Your Network ServicesNetwork services used by the thin client can include DHCP, FTP
6 Chapter 2The following topics in this section provide important overview information on the supported service situations you may have when configuri
Establishing a Server Environment 7NoteIf session connections or published applications are designated to open automatically on start-up, upon accessi
8 Chapter 2NoteA wnos.ini file contains the “global” parameters you want that will affect all thin clients accessing the file server. A {username}.ini
Establishing a Server Environment 9If the thin client accesses the enterprise server environment through a manually initiated Dial-up, PPPoE, and/or P
10 Chapter 2FTP and Virtual Desktop Servers Unavailable (Stand-alone User or PNAgent/PNLite-only User)In an environment where FTP and Virtual Desktop
Establishing a Server Environment 11server is not used, the thin client user must enter connection definitions locally (or for FTP servers, use what i
iiCopyright Notices© 2010, Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved.This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may
12 Chapter 2• Linux FTP Server Guidelines - Be aware of the following:• The FTP server must be configured to offer FTP services (by adding the followi
Establishing a Server Environment 13To configure an FTP server, complete the following procedures:1. Create the following directory structure on your
14 Chapter 2Configuring Virtual Desktop Infrastructure ServersWhen the thin client boots, it accesses the INI files from a Virtual Desktop Infrastruct
Establishing a Server Environment 15registered with a DNS server before other thin clients will be able to locate this LPD server). The thin client do
16 Chapter 2NoteEnsure that within the DHCP scope these new DHCP option tags you create are activated (this can be done using the Configure Options co
Establishing a Server Environment 17162 Root path to the FTP filesOptional string. If the option provided by the server is blank and the server provid
18 Chapter 2NoteThe thin client conforms to both RFC-compliant DHCP servers (RFC numbers 2131 and 2132) and RFC-noncompliant Microsoft servers (which
Establishing a Server Environment 19Configuring DNSThin clients accept valid DNS names registered on a DNS server available to the enterprise intranet
20 Chapter 2used for authentication and accounting for various types of network access). Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) for Windows provides
Establishing a Server Environment 218. (Wireless Networks Only) Click Wireless Setup to open the Wireless Setup dialog box and use the following guide
iiiRegulatory Compliance for Thin ClientsBasic EMC and Safety RequirementsWyse thin clients are compliant with the regulatory requirements in the regi
22 Chapter 2the server. ICA connects to NT TSE, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or Windows 2000 Server hosts that have a Citrix MetaFrame se
Establishing a Server Environment 23Configuring ICA Session ServicesBefore you use the information in this section to configure your ICA session servi
24 Chapter 2Configuring RDP Session ServicesBefore you use the information in this section to configure your RDP session services, be sure you have re
3 Remote System AdministrationThis chapter provides remote system administration information to help you perform the routine tasks needed to maintain
26 Chapter 3After obtaining software updates from Wyse, you must replace the existing software images in the wnos subdirectory on the FTP server to al
Remote System Administration 27then (regardless of any circumstance in step 1) check for a file named express.rom and begin updates if appropriate. If
28 Chapter 3Configuring Virtual Access Suite SupportThis section explains how to support the Wyse ThinOS with Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite
Remote System Administration 29Enabling HTTP and HTTPS Support on the Connection Brokers (VAS Support)The Connection Broker can be configured to accep
30 Chapter 3To specify additional RDP connection parameters to the dynamically generated {username}.ini file, you must configure a custom RDP. ini fil
4 Local System AdministrationThis chapter provides local system administration information to help you perform the routine tasks needed to maintain yo
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32 Chapter 4Resetting Display Settings Using V-Key ResetIf the display settings are inappropriate for the particular monitor that is connected, it is
Local System Administration 33Configuring ThinPrintNo ThinPrint-specific configuration is available on the thin clients. Thus to be able to use ThinPr
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Tables1 DHCP Options 142 System Variables 393 wnos.ini Only 404 wnos.ini and {username}.ini 474 ICA and RDP Connect Parameter List 60
Administrators Guide Wyse ThinOSTM Issue: 020810Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., February 2010Created using FrameMaker® and Acrobat®
ContentsSummary of Revisions vii1 Introduction 1About this Guide 1Organization of this Guide 1Wyse Technical Support 2Related Documentation and Ser
vi ContentsConfiguring {username}.ini Files and RDP Connection Parameters (VAS Support) 29Updating the Wyse ThinOS Firmware (VAS Support) 304 Local
Summary of RevisionsWyse Technology Inc. 883682-08 Rev. TThe following changes were made to this document since revision SWyse Technology Inc. 883682-
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1 IntroductionWyse® thin clients running Wyse ThinOS™ are highly optimized thin clients that provide ultra-fast access to applications, files, and net
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