Administrator Guide

Option Description
State Enter the state name.
Location Enter the location name.
Organization Enter the organization name.
Organization Unit Enter the organization unit name.
Common Name Enter the common name such as, $TN.dellwyse.com. You can use
the terminal name as part of the common name.
Email Enter the e-mail address.
Key Usage Select the preferred key usage option.
Key Length From the drop-down list, select the key length of the client
certicate in bits.
Subjective Alternative Name Enter the alternate name for the client certicate. It is a list of
names such as, e-mail addresses, IP addresses, URLs, and DNS,
where you must use a semicolon (;) as a delimiter.
Request URL Enter the service URL of the SCEP server.
CA Certicate Hash Type From the drop-down list, select the hash value used to verify the
certicate authenticity.
CA Certicate Hash Enter the MD5 hash value to verify the CA authenticity.
Enrolment Password Enter the enrolment password.
Encrypt Enrolment Password Select the check box to enable the encryption for the enrolment
password.
SCEP Administrator URL Enter the SCEP administrator URL.
SCEP User Enter the SCEP administrator user name.
SCEP User password Enter the SCEP administrator user password.
Encrypt SCEP User Password Select this option to set the password. Enter the SCEP
administrator user encrypted password which is received from
https://scep.dellwyse.com/CertSrv/mscep_admin.
SCEP User Domain Enter the SCEP user domain.
Congure proxy Settings
Use the Proxy (8.6+) page to congure the proxy settings for ThinOS 8.6 and later version devices.
Table 95.
Conguring proxy 8.6+ settings
Option Description
Proxy Settings Select the check box to enable the proxy settings which are saved
in the non-volatile memory.
Applist This list provides the information about which application uses the
congured proxy.
Enabe proxy protocol with Global, Http, Https, and Socks5 From the drop-down list, select the proxy protocol with Global,
Http, Https, and Socks5. If you select Yes from the Enabe proxy
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