Administrator Guide

Figure 14. Other settings
Contact DHCP server: If you set the host name of the thin client by selecting the DHCP server option, the host name is set to the
standard host-name tag received from the DHCP server. If the DHCP server does not provide the host-name tag, then the device
retains the previously set host name.
DNS reverse lookup: . If you select DNS reverse lookup option to enter the host name of the thin client , a reverse DNS lookup
operation is performed using thin clients existing IPv4 address of the thin client and the host name is then set to the received value.
NOTE
: The previous host name is retained if the device cannot perform a successful reverse DNS look up operation due to
reasons such as, network connection is not established, DNS servers are not established or are invalid, and the IP address is
not included in the DNS server’s list.
Derive from MAC address: Select the Derive from MAC address option to specify the thin clients host name. You can specify the thin
clients host name by using the MAC address. The Ethernet of the thin client interfaces with the MAC address. It creates the thin clients
host name by extracting the MAC address from its eld separators, such as, (:) and the MAC address is prexed with the string LWT.
For example, a device with MAC address of 00:80:64:c1:8b:14 has MAC derived host name as LWT008064c18b14. Manually specify
the device host name should be used with caution. If the manually named device is to be used as a seed device for Merlin image pulling.
The changed host name is pushed to other devices resulting all devices end up with the same host name. Only through device factory
reset can recover the default back by using MAC Address
Use the following name: This option enables you to enter the preferred host name in the box provided. When you log in to the session,
the screen displays the previous host name in the box and in the Terminal option.
NOTE
: The host name entered is not authenticated, if the string entered has a white space. The rst part of the string up to
the rst white space is used to set the host name of the devices. All white spaces at the beginning of the string are ignored
and the maximum host name string size is 64.
You can set the device name by incorporating one of the following methods—The Additional entries to /etc/hosts option on the page is
used to update the entries on the thin client’s /etc/hosts le. It allows you to add to the preset default data, and to update or delete the
existing.
1 Enter the IP address, host name and Aliases in the box provided.
2 Click Add option at the right-end to update the default data.
3 Click Save to save the changes.
Peripherals
On the System Settings page, click the Peripherals icon. The following tabs are displayed on the left pane of the System Settings page.
Keyboard
Mouse
Printers
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Conguring thin client settings locally