Cisco Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2111 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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Central Configuration: Automating Updates and
Configuration
Configuration
This appendix contains information on the network architecture and enterprise server environment
needed to provide network and session services for zero clients running WTOS. It also includes
information to help you address important considerations when configuring the services to be provided
by the server environment. Use this chapter in conjunction with the Cisco Virtual Experience Client
2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide to set up and configure your WTOS server environment.
needed to provide network and session services for zero clients running WTOS. It also includes
information to help you address important considerations when configuring the services to be provided
by the server environment. Use this chapter in conjunction with the Cisco Virtual Experience Client
2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide to set up and configure your WTOS server environment.
It includes:
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Understanding How to Configure Your Network Services
Network services used by the zero client can include DHCP, FTP file services, Virtual Desktop file
services, DNS, and so on. How you configure your network services depends on what you have available
in your WTOS environment and how you want to design and manage it.
services, DNS, and so on. How you configure your network services depends on what you have available
in your WTOS environment and how you want to design and manage it.
The following topics in this section provide important overview information on the supported service
situations you may have when configuring the network services for your WTOS environment (after
becoming familiar with your environment requirements, refer to
situations you may have when configuring the network services for your WTOS environment (after
becoming familiar with your environment requirements, refer to
for detailed instructions):
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Caution
If a zero client accesses the enterprise intranet through PPPoE or PPTP VPN and the zero client is
locked-down, a non-privileged or low-privileged user attempting to reboot to Standalone user mode will
disable the Network Setup dialog box and system reset capabilities. The user will not be able to re-access
the enterprise intranet through this path. If this happens, the zero client must be moved to a location
locked-down, a non-privileged or low-privileged user attempting to reboot to Standalone user mode will
disable the Network Setup dialog box and system reset capabilities. The user will not be able to re-access
the enterprise intranet through this path. If this happens, the zero client must be moved to a location