Install Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 3.x Quick Start Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting started with Wyse Management Suite
- Installing Wyse Management Suite on private cloud
- Deploying applications to thin clients
- Upgrade Wyse Management Suite version 2.x to 3.x
- Upgrade Wyse Management Suite version 3.x to 3.2
- Upgrade Wyse Management Suite version 3.x to 3.3
- Uninstalling Wyse Management Suite
- Troubleshooting Wyse Management Suite
- Wyse Device Agent
- Additional resources
- Remote database
- Custom installation
- Access Wyse Management Suite file repository
- Create and configure DHCP option tags
- Create and configure DNS SRV records
- Creating and deploying standard application policy to thin clients
- Register Dell Hybrid Client manually
- Registering Windows Embedded Standard device manually
- Register ThinOS 8.x device manually
- Register ThinOS 9.x device manually
- Registering Linux device manually
- Terms and definitions
Table 5. Registering device by using DHCP option tags (continued)
Option Tag Description
EU1:eu1-pns.wysemanagementsuite.com
You must enter the MQTT server details when you configure Wyse Device
Agent details in the older version of ThinOS and Windows Embedded devices.
MQTT is a component of WMS which is required to notify the thin clients. The
URLs—with and without MQTT details—must be added to the allowlist in the
Wyse Management Suite public cloud environment.
NOTE: You cannot use the MQTT URLs to log in to Wyse Management
Suite.
Name—CA Validation
Data Type—String
Code—167
Description—Certificate Authority
Validation
This tag is required if Wyse Management Suite is installed on your system
in your private cloud. Do not add this option tag if you are registering your
devices with Wyse Management Suite on public cloud.
Enter True, if you have imported the SSL certificates from a well-known
authority for https communication between the client and Wyse Management
Suite server.
Enter False , if you have not imported the SSL certificates from a well-known
authority for https communication between the client and Wyse Management
Suite server.
Name—GroupToken
Data Type—String
Code—199
Description—Group Token
This tag is required to register the ThinOS devices with Wyse Management
Suite on public or private cloud.
This tag is optional to register the Windows Embedded Standard or ThinLinux
devices with Wyse Management Suite on private cloud. If the tag is not
available, then the devices are automatically registered to the unmanaged
group during on-site installation.
Registering devices by using DNS SRV record
NOTE: For information about customer security environment, see Wyse Device Agent.
DNS-based device registration is supported with the following versions of Wyse Device Agent:
● Windows Embedded Systems—13.0 or later versions
● Thin Linux—2.0.24 or later versions
● ThinOS—8.4 firmware or later versions
You can register devices with the Wyse Management Suite server if the DNS SRV record fields are set with valid values.
NOTE:
For detailed instructions on how to add DNS SRV records on the Windows server, see Creating and configuring DNS
SRV record.
The following table lists the valid values for the DNS SRV records:
Table 6. Configuring device by using DNS SRV record
URL/Tag Description
Record Name—_WMS_MGMT
Record FQDN—_WMS_MGMT._tcp.<Domainname>
Record Type— SRV
This record hovers over the Wyse Management Suite server
URL. For example, wmsserver.acme.com:443, where
wmsserver.acme.com is fully qualified domain name of the
server where Wyse Management Suite is installed. For links
to register your devices in Wyse Management Suite in public
cloud, see Getting started with Wyse Management Suite on
public cloud.
NOTE: Do not use https:// in the server URL, or the thin
client will not register under Wyse Management Suite. Use
26 Installing Wyse Management Suite on private cloud