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 3 Configuring Connectivity Options
Advanced Details on Configuring ICA and RDP Connections
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File Servers/Path, Username, and Password—IP address or host name of the file server that provides
the system software and update images. The address can be supplied through DHCP if DHCP is
used. Use the following guidelines:
the system software and update images. The address can be supplied through DHCP if DHCP is
used. Use the following guidelines:
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File Servers/Path—Allows 128 characters maximum. The data specifies part of the path to be
used when the server is accessed. Multiple file servers/paths may be named, as long as all data
fits in the length limitation.
used when the server is accessed. Multiple file servers/paths may be named, as long as all data
fits in the length limitation.
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Username—To log in to the file server. Use 15 characters maximum.
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Password—To log in to the file server. Use 15 characters maximum.
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WDM Servers—List of IP addresses or host names if the Cisco VXC Manager is used. Locations
can be supplied through user profiles if user profiles are used. If DHCP is used, locations can be
supplied through DHCP.
can be supplied through user profiles if user profiles are used. If DHCP is used, locations can be
supplied through DHCP.
Advanced Details on Configuring ICA and RDP Connections
Use the following information when configuring ICA and RDP connections (this information assumes
that the zero client does not have a locked down privilege level):
that the zero client does not have a locked down privilege level):
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High-privileged user—The additional functionality provided by the Connection Settings dialog box
allows testing of connection definitions before they are entered (by a network administrator) into
the user profile files.
allows testing of connection definitions before they are entered (by a network administrator) into
the user profile files.
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Low-privileged user—The settings for the selected connection can be viewed but cannot be edited,
and new connections cannot be defined. Connection definitions are controlled by a network
administrator and are accessed by the zero client from the user profiles located on a remote server.
and new connections cannot be defined. Connection definitions are controlled by a network
administrator and are accessed by the zero client from the user profiles located on a remote server.
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Standalone user—The Connect Manager is available to Standalone users because connection
definitions cannot be accessed from remote user profiles. If user profiles are available on an FTP
server but are not accessed because DHCP is not available or is not configured to provide the file
server IP address, the file server IP location can be entered manually using the Network Setup dialog
box.
definitions cannot be accessed from remote user profiles. If user profiles are available on an FTP
server but are not accessed because DHCP is not available or is not configured to provide the file
server IP address, the file server IP location can be entered manually using the Network Setup dialog
box.
Configuring ICA Connections
The following sections provide information about configuring ICA connections.