Administrator Guide

Table 4. DHCP options (continued)
Option Description Notes
NOTE: You can have the \wyse
automatic component of the search
path omitted by appending a dollar
sign ($) to the entered path. For
example, if you enter pub
\serversoftware$, the path
searched will be pub
\serversoftware\wnos.
NOTE: The usage or omission of a
leading slash (\) on the path is
critical on some servers. Some
servers limit access to the root path
of the user specified at login. For
those servers, the usage of the
leading slash is optional. Some *NIX
servers can be configured to allow
the file user access to the entire file
system. For those servers, specifying
a leading slash specifies that access
is to start at the root file system.
Proper matching of the file
specification to the file server in use
is critical to ensuring proper
operation. A secured Windows server
requires the slash to be specified in
order to complete proper access.
165 WMS Server Optional string. Specifies the IP address
of the Wyse Management Suite Server.
166 WMS MQTT Server Optional string. Specifies the IP address
of the MQTT Server.
167 WMS CA Validation Optional string.
181 PNAgent/ PNLite server list
Optional string. The thin client uses the
server to authenticate the Windows
credentials of the user and to obtain a
list of ICA published applications valid for
the validated credentials. The user
supplies those credentials when logging
in to the thin client.
182
NT domain list for PNAgent/ PNLite Optional string. The thin client creates a
pull-down list of domains from the
information supplied in option 182. This
list is presented at thin client login in the
order specified in the DHCP option (for
example, the first domain specified
becomes the default). The selected
domain is the one which must
authenticate the user ID and password.
Only the selected domain is used in the
authentication process. If the domain list
is incomplete and the user credentials
must be verified against a domain not in
the list, assuming that the server in
option 181 is capable of authenticating
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