Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manual Do Utilizador

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Build # 27
  
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3.14 Remote 
Management 
Thin Clients are managed using the Scout Enterprise management tool. In order to be managed, they 
must be registered in the Scout Enterprise Server. There are two ways to do this: 
1.  The Scout Enterprise “Client Discovery” function is performed at the Scout Enterprise Server 
management server. This procedure searches for Thin Clients available over the network 
remotely and automatically enters the IP address of the management server in the Thin 
Client’s Manager field. 
2.  A “Reverse Discovery” is similar to a Client Discovery, except that the IP address of the 
management server Scout Enterprise is entered in the Manager field on the Thin Client 
manually. This procedure is described below. 
First, install and configure the Scout Enterprise management software on the designated machine. 
Second, unpack and set up the Thin Clients. The information you enter in the “Remote management 
settings area” on the Thin Client is sent to the Scout Enterprise management machine, which uses this 
information to locate and configure the Thin Client. 
 
 To use the First Configuration Wizard
 
By default, the first time the Thin Client successfully boots, a Wizard appears to help you through the 
configuration process. 
You have the choice between entering the device in the management software Scout Enterprise or 
configuring it by hand.  
For more information, see “2.2 First Configuration Wizard.” 
 
 To perform a Reverse Discovery
 
After the initial configuration, you can enter the Thin Client in the management software by performing 
a Reverse Discovery. 
From the Setup tab, click the Security subtab. 
1.  Enter the IP address or name of the Scout Enterprise 
server in the “Manager settings” > Manager field. 
You may also assign the management addresse to 
the client by the Scout Enterprise Discovery function. 
But if te field already contains an IP address, the 
terminal is currently being managed. 
2.  With V1.23 and higher the group may be selected 
from the list of available groups at the server. 
3.  With V1.23 and higher the user may disconnect 
from the management by clicking delete, but 
consider that this effects a factory reset
4. The 
Advanced
 button opens the dialog with a list of 
all Scout Enterprise servers, the top one being the 
currently assigned server. Further you find the info 
fields here. 
This feature has been implemented in eLux NG 
V1.23, because of the ability to work with a so-
called Scout Enterprise farm, i.e. several Scout servers run simultaneously and the client may 
use another server in case of a disconnection. This increases availability. The list of Scout 
Enterprise servers is either transferred by one of the Scout servers or may be set by means of 
DHCP tags from the DHCP server. 
5.  Fill in the Info1Info2, and Info3 fields with the information requested by your managing 
administrator. (We suggest user-specific information such as name, room number, telephone 
extension, etc.) 
Figure 60: Remote management settings area