A thin client can be registered with Wyse Management
Suite manually through the Wyse Device Agent (WDA). You can also register
a thin client automatically by configuring appropriate option tags
on the DHCP server or configuring appropriate DNS SRV records on the
DNS server.
If you want devices in different subnets to automatically
check into different Wyse Management Suite groups with multiple subnets,
use the DHCP option tags to register a thin client. For example, devices
in TimeZone_A can check into ProfileGroup configured for TimeZoneA.
If you want to enter the Wyse Management Suite server
information at TLD, and if you have installed Wyse Management Suite
Pro to allow automatic group assignment based on device rules, use
the DNS SRV records on the DNS server to register a thin client. For
example, if the device checks in from TimeZoneA, assign it to the
ProfileGroup configured for TimeZoneA.
For the Wyse Management Suite on a private cloud
with self-signed certificates, the thin clients must have the following
versions of Wyse Device Agents or firmware installed for secure communication:
Windows Embedded Systems—13.0
or later versions
Thin Linux—2.0.24 or later versions
ThinOS—8.4 firmware
or later versions
You can register a device
with an older version agent using HTTP URL instead of HTTPS. After
the agent or firmware is upgraded to the latest version, communication
with the Wyse Management Suite will automatically switch to https.
For Wyse Management
Suite installed on a private cloud, go to Portal Adminstration > Setup and select the Certification Validation check box, if you have imported certificates from a certificate
authority such as www.geotrust.com. This checkbox should not
be selected if you have not imported certificates from a well-known
certificate authority. This option is not available for Wyse Management
Suite on a public cloud as the certificate validation in public cloud
is always enabled.
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