Administrator Guide

Example: _WMS_MQTT._TCP.WDADEV.com
# Group Token
DNS Record Type: DNS Text
Record Name: _WMS_GROUPTOKEN.<Domain>
Value Returned: Group Token (as String)
Example: _WMS_GROUPTOKEN .WDADEV.com
# CA Validation
DNS Record Type: DNS Text
Record Name: _WMS_CAVALIDATION.<Domain>
Value Returned: TRUE or FALSE (as String)
Example: _WMS_CAVALIDATION.WDADEV.com
c) Group Registration Key—Enter the Group Registration Key as configured by your Wyse Management Suite administrator for
the desired group. To verify the key, click Validate Key.
A Group Registration Key is not required for the private Wyse Management Suite server. You can provide the Wyse Management
Suite server details to enable the device to check in to Wyse Management Suite. ThinOS registers to a quarantine tenant in Wyse
Management Suite.
d) Enable WMS Advanced Settings—Select this check box to enter the Wyse Management Suite server, MQTT server details,
and to enable the CA validation. By default, the MQTT server option is disabled. The MQTT server value is populated after the
ThinOS device is checked in to the Wyse Management Suite.
NOTE:
If you enable the Wyse Management Suite, ensure that you have entered the Group Registration Key and
configured the Wyse Management Suite advanced settings.
For more information about using Wyse Management Suite to manage the ThinOS devices, see the Dell Wyse Management Suite
Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
When you modify the ThinOS policy of the registered thin client using Wyse Management Suite, a dialog box is displayed prompting you to
postpone or restart the thin client. To apply the settings immediately, click Restart Now. If you want to delay this task, click Postpone.
Configure the VPN Manager
VPN Manager is included to manage Virtual Private Network connections. ThinOS uses the OpenConnect client that is based on SSL
protocol for connecting to VPN. A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network such as the Internet.
It enables a computer or Wi-Fi-enabled device to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if the devices are directly
connected to the private network, while benefitting from the functionality, security and management policies of the private network.
To configure the VPN Manager, use the following guidelines:
1. In Classic Mode, from the desktop menu, click System Setup > VPN Manager.
In Zero Mode, user can view the VPN Manager tab in System Settings panel.
2. Click VPN Manager.
The VPN Manager dialog box is displayed.
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Configuring connectivity