Cisco Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2212 Administrator's Guide
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Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2112/2212 ICA Administration Guide for WTOS 7.0_214
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Chapter 2 Features
Accessing System Information
Tip
By default there is no password needed for Admin Mode button use. You can password protect
the Admin Mode button (to require login credentials) by using the AdminMode parameter in a
wnos.ini file (see Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide).
the Admin Mode button (to require login credentials) by using the AdminMode parameter in a
wnos.ini file (see Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide).
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Shutdown—Click the Shutdown button to open and use the Shutdown dialog box to log out, shut
down, restart, reset the system setting to factory defaults, and so on (see
down, restart, reset the system setting to factory defaults, and so on (see
Accessing System Information
Use the System Information dialog box to view the following system information (Classic
Desktop—click System Information in the Desktop Menu; Cisco VXC desktop—click the System
Information icon on the Cisco VXC toolbar):
Desktop—click System Information in the Desktop Menu; Cisco VXC desktop—click the System
Information icon on the Cisco VXC toolbar):
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General Tab—Displays general information such as System Version, Serial Number, Boot From,
Memory Size (Total and Free), Terminal Name, IP Address, Net Mask, Gateway, and DHCP Lease.
Memory Size (Total and Free), Terminal Name, IP Address, Net Mask, Gateway, and DHCP Lease.
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Devices Tab—Displays information about devices such as the CPU Speed, ROM Size, Monitor,
Parallel Ports, Ethernet Speed, Memory Speed, NAND Size, Resolution, Serial Ports, and the zero
client MAC Address.
Parallel Ports, Ethernet Speed, Memory Speed, NAND Size, Resolution, Serial Ports, and the zero
client MAC Address.
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Copyright/Patents Tab—Displays the software copyright and patent notices.
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Event Log Tab—Displays the zero client startup steps (normally beginning from System Version to
Checking Firmware) or error messages that are helpful for debugging problems.
Checking Firmware) or error messages that are helpful for debugging problems.
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Status Tab—Displays status information about TCP performance-related parameters, CPU Busy,
System Up Time, Free Memory, and DHCP lease time remaining.
System Up Time, Free Memory, and DHCP lease time remaining.
Manually Configuring Global Connection Settings
If you do not use INI files to provide central configuration (global connection settings) to users, you can
click Global Connection Settings (in the Connect Manager for the Classic Desktop; in the List of
Connections for the Cisco VXC desktop) to open and use the Global Connection Settings dialog box to
configure settings that affect all of the connections in your list of connections.
click Global Connection Settings (in the Connect Manager for the Classic Desktop; in the List of
Connections for the Cisco VXC desktop) to open and use the Global Connection Settings dialog box to
configure settings that affect all of the connections in your list of connections.
Tip
For information on configuring the zero client using INI files (recommended), see Cisco Virtual
Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide. For information on configuring the zero
client locally using dialog boxes, refer to
Experience Client 2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide. For information on configuring the zero
client locally using dialog boxes, refer to
and