Dell Wyse 3040 Thin Client User Manual page 12

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d. Click properties and use the following guidelines:
Wait DHCP — Selecting this option enables your thin client to wait for IPV6 DHCP before the sign-in, if not selected
the system will only wait for IPV4 DHCP if enabled.
Dynamically allocated over DHCP/BOOTP — Selecting this option enables your thin client 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 Optionstab,
however, locally entered values are used if the DHCP server fails to provide replacement values.
Statically specified IP Address — Select this option to manually enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default
Gateway.
– IP Address — Must be a valid network address in the server environment. The network administrator must provide
this information.
– Subnet Mask — Enter the value of the subnet mask. For more information, see various options supported by IPV4
in this section.
– Default Gateway — Use of gateways is optional. For more information, see various 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 is 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 DHCP server supplies this value, it replaces any locally configured value. If the DHCP server does
not supply this value, the locally configured value is used.
e. Select the check box to enable IEEE802.1x Authentication.
EAP Type — If you have enabled the Enable IEEEE 802.1x authentication check box, select the EAP Type option you
want (TLS, LEAP or PEAP).
TLS — If you select the TLS option, click Properties to open and configure the Authentication Properties dialog box.
– Select the Validate Server Certificate check box because it is mandatory to validate your server certificate.
NOTE:
The CA certificate must be installed on the thin client. Also note that the server certificate text field supports a
maximum of approximately 127 characters, and supports multiple server names.
– If you select the Connect to these servers check box, the box is enabled where you can enter the IP address of
server.
– Click Browse to find and select the Client Certificate file and Private Key file you want.
The following kinds of server names are supported — all examples are based on Cert common name company.dell.com
NOTE:
Using only the FQDN, that is company.wyse.com does not work. You must use one of the options (note that
*.dell.com is the most common option as multiple authentication servers may exist): servername.dell.com
*.dell.com
*dell.com
*.com
f. LEAP — If you select the LEAP option, click Properties to open and configure the Authentication Properties dialog box.
Be sure to use the correct username and password for authentication. The maximum length for the username or the
password is 64 characters.
g. PEAP — If you select the PEAP option, click Properties to open and configure the Authentication Properties dialog box.
Be sure to select either EAP_GTC or EAP_MSCHAPv2, and then use the correct username, password and domain. Validate
Server Certificate is optional.
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