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Dell ThinOS 2402 Administrator’s Guide

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Register devices using secure DNS records

Steps

  1. On the Wyse Management Suite server, go to Portal Administration > WMS Discovery.
  2. Specify the Wyse Management Suite URL, Group Token, select DNS as the Discovery Type and click Generate Details to get the Wyse Management Suite URL and Group Token encrypt strings.
  3. In the DNS server, go to DNS > DNS Server Host Name > Forward Lookup Zones > Domain and right-click the domain.
  4. Click Other New Records.
  5. Select Text (TXT), click Create Record, and do the following:
    • To create the Wyse Management Suite Server record, enter the following values, and click OK.
      • Record name—_WMS_MGMTV2.
      • Text—Wyse Management Suite URL encrypt strings from Step 2.
    • To create the Wyse Management Suite Group Token record, enter the following values, and click OK.
      • Record name—_WMS_GROUPTOKENV2.
      • Text—Group token encrypt strings from Step 2.
    • To create the Wyse Management Suite CA validation record, enter the following values, and then click OK.
      • Record name—_WMS_CAVALIDATION
      • Text—TRUE/FALSE

    If you have not registered your ThinOS client to Wyse Management Suite and if you have set the DNS server with records, the device will automatically register to Wyse Management Suite.

    NOTE:If both secure DNS records and legacy DNS records are set in the DNS server, the secure DNS records take priority.

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