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Dell ThinOS 2211, 2208, and 2205 Administrator’s Guide

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Configure the DHCP options settings

About this task

This section describes how to configure the DHCP options settings on your thin client.

Steps

  1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > Network setup.
    The Network setup dialog box is displayed.
  2. Click the Options tab, and do the following:
    Figure 1. Options tab
    Options
    1. Interpret DHCP Option IDs—Enter the supported DHCP options. Each value can only be used one time after you reset your device to factory default settings.
      Table 1. DHCP option tagsDHCP option tags
      Option Description Additional information
      165 Wyse Management Suite server Optional string. Specifies the IP address of the Wyse Management Suite server.
      166 Wyse Management Suite MQTT server Optional string. Specifies the IP address of the MQTT server.
      167 Wyse Management Suite CA Validation Optional string. Specifies the CA validation.
      181 PNAgent/ PNLite server list Optional string. The thin client uses the server to authenticate the credentials of the user. The device obtains a list of ICA published applications valid for the validated credentials. The user supplies those credentials when logging in to the thin client.
      182 NT domain list for PNAgent/ PNLite Optional string. The thin client creates a drop-down list of domains from the information that is supplied in the option tag. The list is available during thin client login in the order that is specified in the DHCP option. For example, the first domain that is specified becomes the default option. The selected domain is the one which must authenticate the user ID and password. Only the selected domain is used in the authentication process. If the domain list is incomplete and if the user credentials must be verified against a domain not in the list, you can type a different domain name during login. This is based on the assumption that the server in option 181 can authenticate against a domain that is not available in the list.
      199 Wyse Management Suite group registration key Optional string. Specifies a Wyse Management Suite group registration key for the Wyse Management Suite agent. When Wyse Management Suite is disabled, and the group key of Wyse Management Suite is null, this option takes effect. Wyse Management Suite uses the optional string as the group registration key. If the Wyse Management Suite server or the MQTT server is null, the Wyse Management Suite agent sets the values to the default server values.
    2. Interpret DHCP Vendor-Specific Info—Select this check box for automatic interpretation of the vendor information.
    3. DHCP Vendor ID—Displays the DHCP vendor ID when the Dynamically allocated over DHCP/BOOTP option is selected.
    4. DHCP UserClass ID—Displays the DHCP user class ID when the Dynamically allocated over DHCP/BOOTP option is selected.
  3. Click OK to save your settings.
    NOTE:The User Class option for DHCP standard is RFC 2132.

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