Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 Hotfix Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction
- Getting started
- Configuring ThinOS using the First Boot Wizard
- Connecting to a remote server
- Using your desktop
- Configuring thin client settings and connection settings
- Connecting to a printer
- Connecting to a monitor
- Locking the thin client
- Signing off and shutting down
- Additional getting started details
- Classic desktop features
- Login dialog box features
- Accessing system information
- Global Connection settings
- Configuring the connectivity
- Configuring the network settings
- Configuring the remote connections
- Configuring the central configurations
- Configuring the VPN Manager
- Configuring the connection brokers
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring the Citrix broker connection
- Citrix HDX RealTime Multimedia Engine or RealTime Optimization Pack
- Citrix Cloud services
- Citrix icon refresh
- Using multiple audio in Citrix session
- Using Citrix NetScaler with CensorNet MFA authentication
- Configuring ICA connections
- ICA Self Service Password Reset
- QUMU or ICA Multimedia URL Redirection
- HTML5 Video Redirection
- ICA SuperCodec
- Anonymous logon
- Configuring the Citrix UPD printer
- Introduction to Flash Redirection
- Configuring VMware
- Configuring Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Configuring Dell vWorkspace
- Configuring Amazon Web Services or WorkSpaces
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring thin client settings
- TCX Suite
- Performing diagnostics
- BIOS management on ThinOS
- Security
- Automating updates and settings using central configuration
- Examples of common printing configurations
- Important notes
- Troubleshooting
- Firmware upgrade
- Frequently asked questions
For example, for Ethernet, the file name is yx008064b2bfd7_ENET.20150415_064455.pcap. For wireless, the file
name is yx008064b2bfd7_WS.20150415_064455.pcap.
NOTE: Ensure that you have inserted the USB drive into the thin client before selecting the Network capture to USB
option. The Network capture to USB option is automatically cleared, if there is no USB drive inserted and you exit the
dialog box, or after restarting the thin client; if needed, you must select the option again.
5. Click the Ping tab, and use the following guidelines to execute the ping diagnostic utility and display response messages:
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Enter Hostname or IP—Enter the IP address, DNS-registered host name, or WINS-registered host name of the target
to be pinged.
● Data area—Displays ping response messages. The ping command sends one echo request per second, calculates round
trip times and packet loss statistics, and displays a brief summary upon completing the calculation.
● Start—Executes the ping command. If the host is operational and on the network, it responds to the echo request. By
default, echo requests are sent until interrupted by clicking Stop.
● Stop—Terminates the ping request and leaves the Ping dialog box open, so you can read the summary posted in the
data area.
NOTE:
Ping sends an echo request to a network host. The host parameter is either a valid host name or an IP address. If the
host is operational and on the network, it responds to the echo request. Ping sends one echo request per second and
calculates round trip times and packet loss statistics. It displays a brief summary upon completion of the calculation.
The ping utility can be used to:
● Determine the status of the network and various foreign hosts.
● Track and isolate hardware and software problems.
● Test, measure, and manage networks.
● Determine the IP address of a host if only the host name is known.
Performing diagnostics 149