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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Appendix A Central Configuration: Automating Updates and Configuration
Understanding How to Configure Your Network Services
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DNS Server Address (not necessary if DNS is not used)
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Ethernet Speed
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WINS Server Address (not necessary if WINS is not used)
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Username and Password for login to the FTP server
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Rapport Server Address (not necessary if Rapport server is not used)
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Time Server
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VDI Server
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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 the network settings are configured, reboot the zero client before using it. 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.
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.
FTP and Virtual Desktop Servers Unavailable (Standalone User or
PNAgent/PNLite-only User)
PNAgent/PNLite-only User)
In an environment where FTP and Virtual Desktop Broker servers are not available (for example,
Standalone User or PNAgent/PNLite-only User situations), configuration files are not available and
network information must be entered locally at the zero client as follows:
Standalone User or PNAgent/PNLite-only User situations), configuration files are not available and
network information must be entered locally at the zero client as follows:
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Standalone User—This user does not access user profiles or PNAgent/PNLite-published
applications. New and Settings command buttons appear in the Connect Manager for use (if the
Connect Manager does not open automatically, open it from Desktop menu). These command
buttons are also available to low-privileged and non-privileged users. Locally entered connection
definitions (using these command buttons) are preserved for the next zero client use after the zero
client is powered off and restarted (automatic software updates, however, are not available when the
zero client is powered on again).
applications. New and Settings command buttons appear in the Connect Manager for use (if the
Connect Manager does not open automatically, open it from Desktop menu). These command
buttons are also available to low-privileged and non-privileged users. Locally entered connection
definitions (using these command buttons) are preserved for the next zero client use after the zero
client is powered off and restarted (automatic software updates, however, are not available when the
zero client is powered on again).
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PNAgent/PNLite-only User—This user does not access user profiles, but applications (published by
Citrix PNAgent/PNLite services) are available (the IP address of a PNAgent/PNLite server and
Domain are entered into the Network Setup dialog box or available through DHCP options 181 and
182). A login dialog box (similar to the standard login dialog box) opens for logging on to the
PNAgent/PNLite server. Applications published by PNAgent/PNLite are listed in the Connect
Manager (Published applications that add a shortcut to the client desktop will have an icon on the
desktop which you can double-click to open). Locally entered connection definitions are not
preserved for the next zero client use after the zero client is powered off and restarted.
Citrix PNAgent/PNLite services) are available (the IP address of a PNAgent/PNLite server and
Domain are entered into the Network Setup dialog box or available through DHCP options 181 and
182). A login dialog box (similar to the standard login dialog box) opens for logging on to the
PNAgent/PNLite server. Applications published by PNAgent/PNLite are listed in the Connect
Manager (Published applications that add a shortcut to the client desktop will have an icon on the
desktop which you can double-click to open). Locally entered connection definitions are not
preserved for the next zero client use after the zero client is powered off and restarted.