Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- About this guide
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_807
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_710
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_606
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_511
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_412
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_303
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_206
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_027
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_024
- What is new in ThinOS 8.6_019
- Before working on ThinOS
- Getting started
- End User License Agreement
- 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
- Battery information
- Sleep mode
- Additional getting started details
- Classic desktop features
- Login dialog box features
- Word wrap feature
- Accessing system information
- ENERGY STAR compliance
- IPv6 certification
- Global Connection settings
- Configuring 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 Receiver feature matrix
- Citrix HDX RealTime Multimedia Engine or RealTime Optimization Pack
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI
- Using Citrix ADC
- Citrix Cloud services
- Citrix icon refresh
- Using multiple audio in Citrix session
- Configuring ICA connections
- Support for multi-monitors in Citrix session
- ICA Self Service Password Reset
- QUMU or ICA Multimedia URL Redirection
- HTML5 Video Redirection
- ICA SuperCodec
- Anonymous logon
- Configuring the Citrix UPD printer
- Configuring VMware
- Configuring the VMware broker connection
- VMware Horizon Client feature matrix
- Using VMware Horizon View broker and desktop
- Enable username hint for smart card login
- Supporting VMware Real Time Audio-Video
- VMware Blast
- VMware Horizon Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business
- Using multi-monitors in PCoIP session
- Using Multi-monitors in VMware Blast session
- Blast Virtual Printing
- Enable hardware cursor in Blast session
- Enable relative mouse feature
- USB device splitting in Blast session
- Supporting Teradici SDK
- Configuring PCoIP connections using Teradici Remote Workstation card
- Customize PCoIP login window and icons
- Configuring Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Configuring Dell vWorkspace
- Configuring Amazon Web Services or WorkSpaces
- Configuring Teradici Cloud Access
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring local settings
- Local Settings Menu
- Configuring the system preferences
- Configuring the display settings
- Configuring the peripherals settings
- Configuring the keyboard settings
- Configuring the mouse settings
- Configuring the audio settings
- Configuring the serial settings
- Configuring the camera settings
- Configuring the touch screen settings
- Configure the touch screen settings for VDI sessions
- Configuring the Bluetooth settings
- USB support
- Support for USB Type-C
- Configuring the printer settings
- Reset features
- Local Settings Menu
- TCX Suite
- Trusted Platform Module version 2.0
- Performing diagnostics
- BIOS management on ThinOS
- Security
- Troubleshooting
- Examples of common printing configurations
- Important notes
- Frequently asked questions
Figure 8. ENET tab
a. Ethernet Select—Allows you to select the wired network connection. For Wyse 5070 thin client without SFP or RJ-45
module, the ENET0 option is selected by default. For Wyse 5070 thin client with SFP or RJ-45 module, select either
ENET0 or ENET1 based on your network preference.
b. Ethernet Speed—The default value is Auto-Detect. If your network equipment does not support the automatic
negotiation, select any of the available options—10 MB Half-Duplex, 10 MB Full-Duplex, 100 MB Half-Duplex, 100
MB Full-Duplex, or 1 GB Full-Duplex.
The 10 MB Full-Duplex option can be selected locally. However, this mode can be negotiated through Auto-Detect.
c. The IPv4 check box is selected by default. Click Properties to configure the following options:
●
Dynamically allocated over DHCP/BOOTP—Select this option to enable your thin client to automatically receive
information from the DHCP server. The network administrator must configure the DHCP server by using DHCP
options to provide information. Any value that is entered locally in the Options tab is replaced by the DHCP value. If
the DHCP server fails to provide replacement values, the locally entered value is used.
● Statically specified IP Address—Select this option to manually enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway.
○ IP Address—Enter a valid network address in the server environment. The network administrator must provide
this information.
○ Subnet Mask—Enter the value of the subnet mask. A subnet mask is used to gain access to machines on other
subnets. The subnet mask is used to differentiate the location of other IP addresses with two choices—same
subnet or other subnet. If the location is a different subnet, messages that are sent to that address must be
sent through the default gateway. This does not depend on the value that is specified through local configuration
or through DHCP. The network administrator must provide this value.
○ Default gateway—Use of gateways is optional. Gateways are used to interconnect multiple networks—routing
or delivering IP packets between them. The default gateway is used for accessing the Internet or an Intranet with
multiple subnets. If no gateway is specified, the thin client can only address other systems on the same subnet.
Enter the address of the router that connects the thin client to the Internet. The address must exist on the same
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Configuring connectivity