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Appendix A Central Configuration: Automating Updates and Configuration
Understanding How to Configure Your Network Services
where it can access the enterprise intranet directly (Ethernet cable) and reboot so that an administrator
can make any required changes to the zero client operating configurations through the user profiles (for
example, set the user profile to unlock the zero client).
can make any required changes to the zero client operating configurations through the user profiles (for
example, set the user profile to unlock the zero client).
DHCP and FTP Servers Available
As a network administrator in an environment where DHCP and FTP servers are available, you can set
up both DHCP and FTP network services and create “global” and “user” INI files as described in the
Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide.
up both DHCP and FTP network services and create “global” and “user” INI files as described in the
Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide.
Tip
A zero client is initially (new-zero client or reset zero client to default configurations) configured to
obtain its IP address and the location of the FTP server from a DHCP server. DHCP can only be used
for the Ethernet Direct access.
obtain its IP address and the location of the FTP server from a DHCP server. DHCP can only be used
for the Ethernet Direct access.
A wnos.ini file contains the “global” parameters you want that will affect all zero clients accessing
the file server. A {username}.ini file contains the user-specific or “user profile” parameters you want
that will comprise the connection profile for an individual user. For information on constructing these
INI files, refer to the Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide.
the file server. A {username}.ini file contains the user-specific or “user profile” parameters you want
that will comprise the connection profile for an individual user. For information on constructing these
INI files, refer to the Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide.
After DHCP and FTP servers are configured and available, simply connect the zero client to the network
(directly through a network cable), turn it on, and begin using the zero client. A sign-on name and
password may be required for access to the session services. If applications (published by Citrix
PNAgent/ PNLite services) are available, a Domain name must be entered or selected from the list.
Connections or applications may start automatically if they are configured to automatically start in the
INI files.
(directly through a network cable), turn it on, and begin using the zero client. A sign-on name and
password may be required for access to the session services. If applications (published by Citrix
PNAgent/ PNLite services) are available, a Domain name must be entered or selected from the list.
Connections or applications may start automatically if they are configured to automatically start in the
INI files.
Tip
If session connections or published applications are designated to open automatically on start-up,
upon accessing the enterprise server environment you will see a session server log-in or server
application window instead of the zero client desktop. Use Ctrl-Alt-Up Arrow to toggle between
window display modes. Use Ctrl-Alt-Down Arrow to open a selection box for toggling between the
desktop, the Connect Manager, and currently active connections.
upon accessing the enterprise server environment you will see a session server log-in or server
application window instead of the zero client desktop. Use Ctrl-Alt-Up Arrow to toggle between
window display modes. Use Ctrl-Alt-Down Arrow to open a selection box for toggling between the
desktop, the Connect Manager, and currently active connections.
If the zero client accesses the enterprise server environment through a manually initiated Dial-up,
PPPoE, or PPTP VPN, the automation provided by a DHCP server is not available. In such cases, refer
to
PPPoE, or PPTP VPN, the automation provided by a DHCP server is not available. In such cases, refer
to
and
for configuration information.
Tip
If Dial-up, PPPoE, or PPTP VPN are automatically started, FTP server services can be accessed
through these connections.
through these connections.
FTP Server Available (DHCP Server Unavailable)
In an environment where a DHCP server is not available but an FTP server is available, the zero client
user must locally enter (using the Network Setup dialog box) network information that would otherwise
be supplied by the DHCP server.
user must locally enter (using the Network Setup dialog box) network information that would otherwise
be supplied by the DHCP server.