Administrator Guide

System
The System page in the web UI enables you to congure the following options:
Subnets: The Subnets page helps you to view the system broadcast IP, active IP, subnet mask and description. Subnets are auto-
created when the device gets checked-in to WDM Server. You can also congure subnet manually. To manually congure the subnet,
see Setting Subnets Manually.
Repositories: The Repository page contains the details of the Master repository and remote Repository. To create remote repository,
see Registering Remote Repositories.
Accounts: The Accounts page helps you to view the details of the users. You can also perform the following tasks:
Adding Users and Groups from Active Directory.
Adding Users from Local Computer Accounts.
Editing User Permissions.
Deleting Users .
Console: The Console page helps you to view the following details:
Device Health Status
Custom Group folders
Remote Sessions
Default Device Conguration (DDC)
Prole Manager
Management Server alias name
For more information, see Console.
Device Discovery: The Device Discovery page helps you to view the agent discovery behavior after the rst check-in to management
server and the DHCP discovery details. For more information see Congure Device Discovery .
Services: The Services page helps you to view the TFTP Server and the Wake on Lan details. For more information, see About
Services.
Logging: This parameter helps you to congure the the logging levels for dierent WDM components. Higher logging level causes more
data to be stored in the database. This could result in server slow down. For more information, see Congure Logging Levels.
Scheduling: The Scheduling page helps you to view the details such as maximum simultaneous updates, timezone of schedule updates,
maximum retry attempts for rescheduling failed updates and auto sync remote software repositories. For more information see
Scheduling.
Peer Assisted Deployment: The Peer Assisted Deployment page helps you to do the following:
Prerequisites for PAD.
Conguring PAD.
Wyse ThinOS: This parameter helps you to view the WTOS INI root path and the check in path. For more information see Wyse
ThinOS.
Topics:
Setting Subnets Manually
Registering Remote Repositories
Adding Users from Local Computer Accounts
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