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d Enter the IP address of the WINS Server in the 

WINS Server

 box.

Use of WINS is optional. Enter the network address of an available WINS name server. WINS allows you to specify remote 
systems by their host names rather than IP addresses. If a specific IP address (instead of a name) is entered for a connection, it 
is used to make the connection. These entries can be supplied through DHCP, if DHCP is used. DNS and WINS provide 
essentially the same function, name resolution. If both DNS and WINS are available, the thin client attempts to resolve the name 
using DNS first and then WINS.

You can enter two WINS Server addresses (primary and secondary), separated by a semicolon, comma, or space.

e Enter the digit multiplier of 30 seconds in the 

TCP Timeout

 box to set the time-out value of a TCP connection. The value must 

be 

or 

which means the connection time-out value is from 1x30= 30 seconds to 2x30= 60 seconds. If the data for connecting 

to the server is not acknowledged and the connection is time out, setting the time-out period retransmits the sent data and 
again tries to connect to the server until the connection is established.

Click

 OK

 to save the settings.

Configuring the DHCP Options Settings

To configure the options settings:

From the desktop menu, click 

System Setup

, and then click 

Network Setup

.

The 

Network Setup

 dialog box is displayed.

Click the

 Options

 tab, and use the following guidelines:

a

DHCP Option IDs 

— Enter the supported DHCP options. Each value can only be used once and must be between 

128 

and 

254

.

b

Interpret DHCP Vendor-Specific Info 

— Select this check box for automatic interpretation of the vendor information.

c

DHCP Vendor ID

 — Shows the DHCP Vendor ID when the dynamically allocated over DHCP/BOOTP option is selected.

d

DHCP UserClass ID

 — Shows the DHCP UserClass ID when the dynamically allocated over DHCP/BOOTP option is selected.

Click 

OK

 to save the settings.

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Networks

Summary of Contents for Wyse 3030 LT

Page 1: ...Dell Wyse 3030 LT User Guide Regulatory Model N06D Regulatory Type N06D001 ...

Page 2: ...age to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem WARNING A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death 2016 2018 Dell Inc or its subsidiaries All rights reserved Dell EMC and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc or its subsidiaries Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners 2016 07 Rev A00 ...

Page 3: ...rences About this guide This guide is intended for Wyse 3030 LT thin clients running either Dell Wyse ThinLinux or Dell Wyse ThinOS It provides hardware specifications and OS specific configurations to help you work with Wyse 3030 LT thin clients Dell Wyse external references This section provides links to technology related support and self service sites for Dell Wyse Thin Clients Dell reference ...

Page 4: ... can use the F7 key to use Optimized Defaults load optimal default values for all the items in the BIOS setup utility Accessing thin client BIOS settings on Wyse ThinLinux This section describes about the 3030 LT thin client BIOS settings How to invoke BIOS settings and select boot source The standard BIOS features and boot options are common to all platforms with the following boot options Boot f...

Page 5: ...te Connections dialog box To open the Remote Connections dialog box perform one of the following tasks Classic Desktop Click User Name and then select System Setup Remote Connections NOTE User Name is the user who is logged on and is located at the lower left pane of the taskbar Zero Desktop Click the System Settings icon on the Zero Toolbar and then select Remote Connections Logging on to the Wys...

Page 6: ...Dual monitor configuration if both monitors are connected then by default the monitors are in span mode The primary monitor is on the left monitor 1 and the secondary monitor is on the right monitor 2 The resolutions of the monitors are auto detected by the system by analyzing the monitor s capabilities For information about configuring dual head display settings see Customizing your display on Th...

Page 7: ...m the top and bottom of the screens d Alignment Select how you want the monitors to be aligned Bottom Center or Top Bottom means that screens are bottom aligned in a horizontal orientation Center means that screens are center aligned Top means screens are top aligned in a horizontal orientation e Taskbar Classic Desktop Only Select under which screen you want the Taskbar to appear Whole Screen or ...

Page 8: ...top side which is considered more user friendly Customizing your display on ThinLinux By default the Customize your display screen is available in both User mode and Admin mode Any changes to display preferences made through this screen is saved and available for the built in thinuser In a Dual monitor configuration if both monitors are connected then by default the monitors are in extended mode T...

Page 9: ...utton to switch between dual display and mirror mode in a dual monitor configuration 5 Click the ON OFF button to enable the Set as primary option This option allows you to set the selected monitor as primary 6 Click the ON OFF button to enable the Monitor On Off option This option allows you to switch off and switch on the preferred monitor in a dual monitor configuration Displays 9 ...

Page 10: ...ng the network settings on ThinOS Configuring the network settings on ThinLinux Configuring the network settings on ThinOS To configure the network settings use the following options Configuring the General settings Configuring the Options settings Configuring the ENET settings Configuring the WLAN settings Configuring general settings To configure the general network settings 1 From the desktop m...

Page 11: ...e connected The default gateway is determined by the UI settings b Enter the URL address of the DNS Domain in the DNS Domain box c Enter the IP address of the DNS Server in the DNS Server box Use of DNS is optional DNS allows you to specify remote systems by their host names rather than IP addresses If a specific IP address instead of a name is entered for a connection it is used to make the conne...

Page 12: ... out value is from 1x30 30 seconds to 2x30 60 seconds If the data for connecting to the server is not acknowledged and the connection is time out setting the time out period retransmits the sent data and again tries to connect to the server until the connection is established 3 Click OK to save the settings Configuring the DHCP Options Settings To configure the options settings 1 From the desktop ...

Page 13: ...to automatically receive information from the DHCP server The network administrator must configure the DHCP server using DHCP options to provide information Any value provided by the DHCP server replaces any value entered locally on the Options tab however locally entered values are used if the DHCP server fails to provide replacement values Statically specified IP Address Select this option to ma...

Page 14: ...options supported by IPV4 in this section DNS Servers Use of DNS is optional DNS allows you to specify remote systems by their host names rather than IP addresses If a specific IP address instead of a name is entered for a connection it rather than DNS is used to make the connection Enter the network address of an available DNS Server The value for this box may be supplied by a DHCP server If the ...

Page 15: ... box is supported but you must leave the domain box blank The CA certificate must be installed on the thin client and the server certificate is forced to be validated When EAP MSCCHAPV2 is selected in EAP type in the Authentication Properties dialog box for PEEP IEEE802 1x authentication an option to hide the domain is available for selection Username and Password boxes are available for use but t...

Page 16: ...roperties of a SSID connection that is displayed in the list e Select the Disable Wireless Device check box if you want to disable a wireless device 3 Click OK to save the settings Configuring the network settings on ThinLinux On the System Settings page click the Network tab to view the Network Settings page 1 Click the Network icon Figure 2 Network Settings 2 The Network settings page is display...

Page 17: ...yed 2 On the lower right corner of the page click the Settings icon to configure the Wired Network connections a In the Details tab the following attributes are displayed IP Address Link Speed Hardware Address Default Route DNS 3 Click the Security tab to configure the 802 1x security settings a Click the ON button to enable the 802 1x Security for your network connection b From the Authentication...

Page 18: ...re you have stored the certificate Private key Select the private key from the list or upload your private key stored locally To upload your private key click the Folder icon and then browse to the location where you have stored the certificate Private key password Enter the password that you want to set for the private key Show Password Select this check box if you want to allow the user to view ...

Page 19: ... want to set for Anonymous Authentication Identity CA certificate Select the CA certificate from the list or upload your CA certificate stored locally To upload your CA certificate click the Folder icon and then browse to the location where you have stored the certificate Inner authentication From the drop down list select the inner authentication method that you want to set The available options ...

Page 20: ...fies the default name of the wired connection If you want to set your preferred name for the connection enter the name and then click Apply b MAC Address Specifies the MAC address of the network connection c Cloned Address Specifies the IP address that is cloned by the router d Maximum transmission unit MTU Specifies the size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that the protocol layer can p...

Page 21: ...tab and do the following a Enable the IPv6 button to configure the IPv6 settings b From the Addresses drop down menu select the type of IPv6 configuration The available options are Automatic Automatic DHCP only Manual Link Local Only The IPv6 configuration is similar to configuring the IPv4 Settings For IPv4 configuration see the IPv4 settings in this section 7 Click the Reset tab and do the follo...

Page 22: ...Wired audio The wired audio supports the following options Combo jack audio 3 5mm jack Stereo headphone Mono microphone NOTE The audio is also supported through the display port Bluetooth audio Wireless and Bluetooth M 2 card module option on PCI E USB interface Bluetooth 4 0 6 22 Audio ...

Page 23: ...yboard Mouse Printers Sound The following tables describes about the tested peripherals Topics Keyboard Mouse Web Cameras Printer Wyse 3030 LT thin client ThinOS Keyboard Table 1 Model Type Dell KB813 Integrated Smart card reader USB WYSE HID Keyboard KU8933 Keyboard Dell KB212 B Keyboard Dell KG 1089 Keyboard Dell KB522 Business Multimedia Keyboard Logitech K120 Keyboard 7 Peripherals 23 ...

Page 24: ...20 MS Life cam HD3000 Printer Table 4 Model Type Inkjet Printer Canon MG2420 Inkjet Printer WI FI Canon MG3520 Color Printer Dell C1660w Multifunction Color Printer Dell B1165nfw B2375dfw Mono Printer Dell B2360D Wyse 3030 LT thin client ThinOS This section describes the tested peripherals of Wyse 3030 LT thin client running ThinOS The following table describes about the tested peripherals 24 Peri...

Page 25: ...dia Keyboard K200 Mouse B100 Logitech T400 Zone Touch Mouse Dell Wireless Bluetooth Travel Mouse WM524 Dell WM713 Bluetooth ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard Logitech K480 Bluetooth keyboard Table 6 USB Webcam USB Webcam Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam Logitech C930e HD Webcam Logitech C270 HD Webcam Logitech BCC950 Conference Cam Logitech HD Webcam C310 Logitech C525 HD Webcam Logitech USB Webcam 9...

Page 26: ...ter Dell B1265dnf Multifunction Laser Printer Dell B2375dnf Mono Laser Multifunction Printer Dell B2360d Laser Printer Table 8 Others Others Elo Touch Screen Serial Prolific USB to Serial converter U232 P9V2 26 Peripherals ...

Page 27: ...in client running ThinLinux The Power Setting page enables you to set Monitor Sleep mode In the Turn off screen after box select the idle time from the drop down list The monitor is turned off after the specified idle time NOTE ThinLinux supports the display turn off and by default it is set for 4 minutes of idle time to comply with Energy Star category If you select never option from the drop dow...

Page 28: ...ing the broker setup on ThinOS For configuring the virtual broker connection on ThinLinux see Configuring connections locally on ThinLinux Topics Configuring broker setup on ThinOS Configuring connections locally on ThinLinux Configuring broker setup on ThinOS To configure the Broker setup 1 From the desktop menu click System Setup and then click Remote Connections The Remote Connections dialog bo...

Page 29: ...ns only or connect to both active and disconnected sessions Select the check box to enable automatic reconnection from the button menu NOTE If you enable the automatic reconnection you are able to select from the reconnection options Click either of the options where you can connect to the disconnected sessions only or connect to both active and disconnected sessions Account Self service Server En...

Page 30: ...ck OK to save the settings Configuring connections locally on ThinLinux On the System Settings page click the Connections icon The Connections page contains the following tabs Citrix VMware NOTE The description names for all the connections can not be edited once you create the connection Configuring and managing Citrix connections The Citrix Connections page enables you to create and manage the C...

Page 31: ...you to create and manage the View client 3 5 connections To configure the VMware Settings complete the following task 1 Click the icon to add a new VMware Connection The VMware Connections page is displayed Figure 5 VMware connections settings 2 Enter the name of the VMware connection 3 Configure the following options in the Login tab Software 31 ...

Page 32: ...Published Application name If disabled specify the Published desktop name Enable interactive mode Click the ON OFF button to enable or disable this option If enabled then after a successful connection to the server it displays all the published application and desktop icons You can start the applications or desktop sessions based on your choice If disabled then the Published Applications option is...

Page 33: ...uld proceed when it cannot verify that your connection to the server is secure Domain Enter the Domain name It is used to log in the remote Horizon server Desktop If interactive mode is disabled you can specify Published desktop name Application If interactive mode is disabled you can specify the Published application name 4 The following options must be configured in the Experience tab Figure 7 V...

Page 34: ...the monitors Disable fullscreen drop down menu bar Click the ON OFF button to enable or disable this option Select this option to disable the drop down menu bar in the full screen mode Disable exit on the disconnect Click the ON OFF button to enable or disable this option Select this option if you do not want the Horizon server to retry connecting if there is a connection error You can typically s...

Page 35: ... the WDA settings on ThinOS Configuring the WDA settings on ThinLinux Configuring the WDA settings on ThinOS Use this tab to configure the WDM and CCM settings To configure the WDA settings do the following 1 From the desktop menu click System Setup and then click Central Configuration The Central Configuration dialog box is displayed 2 Click WDA and use the following guidelines WDM is selected by...

Page 36: ...an also be supplied through user profiles if user INI profiles are used b DNS Name Record Dynamic Discovery Allows devices to use the DNS host name lookup method to discover a WDM Server c DHCP Inform Dynamic Discovery Allows devices to use DHCP Inform to discover a WDM Server d Enable Automatic Discovery After Missed Check ins Select the number of missed check ins after which you want the auto di...

Page 37: ... default no Priority WDM default CCM WDM CCM CCM WDM To configure the CCM settings do the following 1 Click CCM and use the following guidelines a Enable Cloud Client Manager CCM Select the check box to enable the Cloud Client Manager CCM Wyse Management Interface 37 ...

Page 38: ...Key and enabled the CCM Advanced Settings 2 Click OK to save the settings Configuring the WDA settings on ThinLinux The Wyse Device Agent WDA on the ThinLinux device supports only the features of Cloud Client Manager CCM device management solution Wyse Device Agent is for configuring the CCM Cloud Client Manager client settings and registering a ThinLinux device into CCM and it is available only f...

Page 39: ...orcefully unregister your device which is managed by CCM When you perform Register or Unregister or Force Unregister from Agent screen the applet should not be closed until Registration Status After successful registration you can access the CCM management server screen where you can view and manage Device Asset Details Real Time commands and Troubleshooting information of your registered thin cli...

Page 40: ...ice if you want to unregister the device you must delete the INI parameters and restart the device first and then unregister the device Else you have to perform the unregister process twice For more information see ThinLinux INI Guide 40 Wyse Management Interface ...

Page 41: ...Audio Universal audio jack 1 8 inch mini 16 bit stereo output mono input Internal mono speaker Dimensions Height 7 37in 187mm x Width 1 15in 29mm x Depth 4 61in 117 mm Weight 2 34kg 5 2 lbs Mountings Vertical feet standard Optional VESA mounting bracket Wireless Network Security Security protocols supported for both wireless and 802 1x network based authentication EAP TLS EAP LEAP EAP PEAP EAP MSC...

Page 42: ...0 degree Celsius Humidity 20 to 80 condensing and 10 to 95 non condensing Regulatory and Environmental For more information on complete listing of declarations and certifications see Dell s regulatory and compliance home page at dell com regulatory_compliance 42 System specifications ...

Page 43: ... power LED and activity LED come up briefly and then turn off Logic board defect BIOS malfunctioning Abnormal power source Push power button the LED does not turn Power LED should come up in steady BLUE Activity LED should turn on in steady AMBER Logic board defect Power button defect Mechanical assembly misalign cause miss actuation LED comes up normally but it will not display It will come up wi...

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