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Administration Guide for Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 6215 Firmware Release 8.6
Appendix A Central Configuration Using File Server
How to Set Up Central Configuration Using a File Server
Step 3: Rebooting
To reboot your thin client, click Computer > Shutdown and choose Restart.
Note
To reboot the client, use the Restart option to ensure the client performs a full boot sequence. This step
is especially important when you are upgrading client firmware or configurations; otherwise, the
upgrades may not take effect.
is especially important when you are upgrading client firmware or configurations; otherwise, the
upgrades may not take effect.
After you reboot (or start the thin client), the thin client searches in the defined root path for the latest
available image and updates if necessary. Additionally, it checks the directory file in the add-ons folder
to determine whether any updates for installed add-ons are defined. Add-ons that exist in the add-ons
folder but are not listed in the directory file are ignored during update check-in.
available image and updates if necessary. Additionally, it checks the directory file in the add-ons folder
to determine whether any updates for installed add-ons are defined. Add-ons that exist in the add-ons
folder but are not listed in the directory file are ignored during update check-in.
161
Server (ftp/http/https)
Optional string. If this is an IP address or resolvable hostname, the
protocol is assumed to be FTP; however, it may be the leading
portion of a URL that specifies another protocol. If the URL form
is used, it should not include a trailing slash (for example,
http://server.example.com or ftp://192.168.0.1).
protocol is assumed to be FTP; however, it may be the leading
portion of a URL that specifies another protocol. If the URL form
is used, it should not include a trailing slash (for example,
http://server.example.com or ftp://192.168.0.1).
162
Root path to the server (ftp/http/https)
Optional string. The relative directory starting from the root
directory must be given. For example, on an FTP server, the full
directory may be C:/Inetpub/ftproot/wyse, where wyse is the
directory that contains the firmware. In this example, the correct
string value for this DHCP option is /wyse.
directory must be given. For example, on an FTP server, the full
directory may be C:/Inetpub/ftproot/wyse, where wyse is the
directory that contains the firmware. In this example, the correct
string value for this DHCP option is /wyse.
On a Linux server, an FTP user-based directory might be
/home/test/wyse. In this example, if the FTP user is test, then the
FTP root path is /wyse and not the full path (/home/test/wyse).
This value should use URL path notation (start with a forward
slash, /, and use a forward slash as folder separators).
/home/test/wyse. In this example, if the FTP user is test, then the
FTP root path is /wyse and not the full path (/home/test/wyse).
This value should use URL path notation (start with a forward
slash, /, and use a forward slash as folder separators).
181
PN Server
Optional string. IP address or FQDN of the PNLite server.
182
Admin List
Optional string. DHCP equivalent of the DomainList INI file
parameter.
parameter.
184
Server Username
Optional string. Username to use when authenticating to the server
specified in Option 161.
specified in Option 161.
185
Server Password
Optional string. Password to use when authenticating to the server
specified in Option 161.
specified in Option 161.
186
Cisco VXC Manager
Optional binary IP address of the Cisco VXC Manager server. This
option can specify up to one Cisco VXC Manager server.
option can specify up to one Cisco VXC Manager server.
191
XenDesktop DDC URL
Optional string. You can connect to your XenDesktop URL by
using DCP Option tag 191 to specify the XenDesktop DDC URL.
using DCP Option tag 191 to specify the XenDesktop DDC URL.
194
Cisco VXC Manager FQDN
Optional FQDN of the Cisco VXC Manager server. This option can
specify up to one Cisco VXC Manager server.
specify up to one Cisco VXC Manager server.
Table A-1
DHCP Option Tags
Option
Description
Notes