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1. Vendor classes are typically created for the enhancement of vendor specific DHCP functionality Vendor classes are most helpful to vendors for managing DHCP option assignments based on vendor specific needs without disturbing other non vendor DHCP clients With a vendor class options are passed to clients using the Vendor specific information option which encapsulates the options it sends This helps non vendor clients to recognize the information as vendor specific and ignore and discard it as needed Client ID represents some unique identifier for the client for example an Ethernet or MAC ID This type of macro makes it possible to pass client specific configuration parameters Wireless LAN In case the Netvoyager thin client desktop detects a Wireless LAN device PCI card Cardbus or USB adapter you will be prompted to configure extra settings specific to this kind of device The Wireless supports WEP 64 Bits and 128 Bits encryption For 64 Bits encryption the WEP key will contain 10 characters in Hex format 52 B7 99 0B A2 For 128 Bits encryption the WEP key will contain 26 characters in Hex format 52 B7 99 0B A2 52 B7 99 0B A2 52 B7 99 p Wireless Settings SSID Wireless Wy Infrastructure k Channel fo Wye Yes Key 2 key d Key 4 4041424344 Default Key 4 E Back JAVE device Reload Figure 48 Setup Manager Network Configuration WL
2. Application S Workdir Encryption Firewall mode Firewall address m Default Default Souny ooo ah Colors Mouse click feedback Sut Local text echo Off i Figure 77 Connections ICA Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 50 of 68 S eOyager In order to retrieve the information of available Citrix Servers and Published Applications across your network you will have to define the network protocol used by server broadcasting In Server Location field you can specify the IP Address or the DNS Name of the Citrix Master Browser By pressing the Search for Server or Application it will display a dropdown list of Citrix Servers or Published Applications If no entry is returned you will have either to modify the Network Protocol and or the Server Location If needed you can manually enter the IP Address or the DNS Name of the Citrix Server User Name Password and Domain may be entered here to be used for the ICA session They will automatically be handed over to the server so that you don t have to be typed by the user at the login screen The ICA Client allows starting an application instead of starting a Full Desktop session For this purpose you can define the application name with its extension and the pathname of the working directory to be used e g excel exe and its working directory e g C Program Files Offi
3. Connection Mame Logn seve E Port Columns 20 ta 80 Lines 5 to 25 Background color Black al Foreground color White Figure 86 Connections Telnet Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 58 of 68 phe VNC VNC stands for Virtual Network Protocol It is a remote control software which allows you to view and interact with one computer the server using a simple program the viewer on another computer anywhere on network Connection Name Shadowing Connection Name Server O Comecon Name ee SCreen ae oo Password Encryption raw shared Session T View Only T Figure 87 Connections VNC If you use the VNC Viewer in a classroom or training environment then you might need to select the Share Session option This prevents the VNC viewer from disconnecting an already connected VNC viewer The VNC server will be shared by several VNC viewers The view only option will prevent from interacting with the server All inputs will be ignored Keyboard and Mouse Web Browser A Web Browser allows you to establish a connection to the Internet or a local intranet site You thin client device uses either Netscape Navigator or Mozilla Firebird depending on the model of Netvoyager thin client you have purchased In this document we will focus on the Firebird browser as most of the connection features are similar to the Netscape
4. E Use Cisco 105 baud rates Figure 37 Serial Port Configuration Each serial port can be mapped to a TCP IP port The TCP redirection enables you to choose between three transfer modes e Raw This mode transfers all data as is between the TCP port and the serial port e Telnet This mode runs the telnet protocol on the TCP port to set up telnet parameters e Modem This mode turns on the monitoring of the modem lines The Timeout value enables you to specify the period of inactivity after which the port shall be freed for other connections Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 29 of 68 phe Language Support You are provided with the feature to configure the language for the Setup Manager and the Connection Manager Choose your language Fran ais tr Save Deutschland gr talian fit Latin american la Spain spi English us Figure 38 Language Support Screen Saver After a certain period of inactivity defined in minutes you can set a screen saver to be activated automatically SCreen Saver setup Enable screen saver Timeout tin mr Screen saver Mode Classic 3 Slideshow mode slide SIdeswhow mount Ho local disk detected E Y Y Figure 39 Screen Saver Configuration The screen saver can be used to display digital media The digital media must be stored on a local drive detected by the thin client See page 26 Net
5. 5 This value is used by Unix Linux systems as a hostname and by ICA or RDP servers as the name of the thin client device The default Hostname utilises the last six digits of the device s MAC Address 6 The following panels enables you to configure your Ethernet connection For each network device detected you will be prompted to configure the ethernet settings which include its speed and whether to use DHCP or Static IP address allocation 7 If you chose in the previous panel static IP allocation then panel would appear This allows you to enter the IP Network Mask and Gateway IP addresses Other more detailed network configuration options are available once you have completed the initial thin client quick start wizard process Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Configuration Wizard Hostname YOU Can Now Choose aneit Hostname for Your Terminal Hostreame lt Bact Next gt Figure 6 Configuration of device hostname Hew ork Ethamet 1 Aaaves manao fer city AF 2 PTT TA aos Dl The IF infomation for this Tarminal hes been suppliad by DHCP Select vee to use DHCP F information Select Ma to Use static IP Mfomaiion Press eed to conlinuve Yee wantto ues CHCP Wo want to usea staic IP Network pead Alo select h x Hack Herta Figure 7 Network Configuration PF tatoo ati re Eihemetl i g Rese At Oo fer ALAINEN TSC TOW mya
6. 53 54 56 57 58 58 59 67 67 68 68 wwe Safety Precautions Contact with AC electrical mains can cause a severe electric shock and could be lethal 1 Never remove the cover from any Netvoyager thin client products There are no user serviceable parts inside it but there are some high voltage live parts 2 Follow the set up instructions in this manual to make sure all electrical connections are made properly 3 Do not connect any equipment to the mains supply until you have properly connected all the other leads 4 Disconnect the Netvoyager thin client device s mains plug from the mains socket before disconnecting any equipment from its rear panel 5 Never push anything into holes slots or other openings in the Netvoyager thin client devices unless specifically detailed in this document 6 All Netvoyager thin client products have been designed with ease of use in mind Caution Do not unplug Netvoyager thin client devices whilst in use 2 Do not use or store Netvoyager thin client devices in hot cold damp or dusty places as this could affect the unit s performance and may prove to be a fire hazard Do not block the ventilation holes of the unit Never stand the unit directly on soft furnishing or carpets as this will stop the device getting the required ventilation 5 Do not put anything on the Netvoyager thin client device that might spill e g drinks plants etc 6 Do not place
7. Bote l AN Oe Figure 68 Connections Overview The Connection Manager is the central administration tool for all kind of available connection types The device can be configured locally or remotely through the Setup Manager Within the Configure Tab you will be able to Add Edit or Delete Connections Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 46 of 68 vp MiygrT Available Connections Name l Type IA j Create New Cancel x Figure 69 Connections Add Connections Pressing the Add button opens up the ca Connection Type List dialog box Select the session type you want to add MOZILLAFIREBIRD PH AGENT The available connection types in this menu DIALUP depend on your particular Netvoyager thin client model PPTP ROF REAEL SHELLSCRIPT oH TARANTELLA TELNET TERMIN AL EMULATOR VAC Add Figure 70 Connections Type of Connections Commonly used settings Every connection features some common settings that are displayed These describe the behaviour of the session that is being created Interface LAN E Eoo M A a A E A T o Save Cancel Figure 71 Connections Commonly used settings Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 47 of 68 TT wrTe s Interface The Netvoyager thin client allows you to link connections created with a specific network interface The available option
8. Display the next previous connection Display the Connection Manager Launch Setup Manager Desktop Mode Ctrl Alt or Display the next previous connection Ctrl Alt End Minimize all active connections Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 12 of 68 Lu rMiUT Administrating your Netvoyager LX Series Thin Client Overview The Netvoyager LX Series of thin clients can be configured to meet the exact requirements of your networking architecture and business requirements This can be achieved by using the Setup Manager which can be accessed by pressing F2 at any time Administration of the Netvoyager LX series thin clients is built around an internal web server This offers a unique setup tool for both local and remote administration For further information regarding remote administration please see page 66 By pressing F2 which launches the Setup Manager this effectively invokes this internal web server The Setup Manager contains a navigation frame on the left and a display frame on the right e Uka pannissions Woyager The navigation frame contains Ei Chmenctions various options which you can set Bis eee A g i E and configure the system iip ear eae By clicking an option in the L Cmvfiguration h navigation frame the related s haaks setup window is displayed in the SEDOM display frame in which you can set mra a Same the parameters an Ej The Close button at the bot
9. Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 5 of 68 wwe Introduction Congratulations on purchasing Netvoyager LX Series Thin Client Technology The Netvoyager LX Series thin clients are fully featured thin clients based on Netvoyager s embedded Linux operating system Lithium The LX Series thin clients provide powerful and flexible computing capabilities for networks that have many types of servers as well as Web resources Using the LX Series thin clients you can initiate simultaneous multiple connections to Windows 2000 Servers Windows 2003 Servers Windows NT Terminal Servers UNIX based servers mainframes minicomputers intranets and the Internet This Administrator s guide is primarily intended for Thin Client administrators It aims to describe how to set up and to use the Netvoyager LX Series of thin clients Please note that it does not aim to describe the workings of server systems or the meanings of network related terms and technologies This guide is divided into the following sections e Getting Started which covers instructions for a quick installation e Administering the Thin Client considers the configuration of global settings e Setting up Connections looks at how to set up server connections and sessions e Advanced Administration covers detailed topics of advance configuration Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 6 of 68 pT wwwwese Getting Started Before using your Netvo
10. HTTP Administration Message Sent Shadow the Thin Client Figure 100 Advanced Remote HTTP Administration Shadowing re dadi i reata Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 68 of 68
11. a better understanding of session creation please refer to aing the Setting up Connections SEE eee section of this guide which is z dedicated to this topic Furthermore connections can be set from the Connection Manager available from the Kiosk and Desktop GUI mode Figure 23 Session Connections User Interface Configuration As described earlier the Netvoyager LX Series of thin clients feature two different user je Connections environments Kiosk Mode and Desktop Mode Choose the Wiser Imbertace Moving from one environment 5 to the other requires a system ee j reboot lt Dekiop Mna 68 Taskbar visibility Aways vind i imams Beton ofthe seraun The Kiosk Mode does not a Sasa a i oig require any settings The Phe note fiat when the Tarkka ts setio aem e than he estar wil Desktop Mode allows the ayer ans be dkplayod an the screen evan when a Gonnechan is sath Ful screen selection of the taskbar location and visibility Auto Hide Always Visible Figure 24 Graphical User Interface Configuration Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 20 of 68 Lcp M iTrT P L Configuration Parameters Data Storage This section displays all Storage drives detected by the thin client These drives can be A tx Administration E Configuration e Setup e User permissions Internal Drives S Connections Floppy Disk Drives e
12. computer and a specified destination computer It also calculates and displays the amount of time each hop took Traceroute is a handy tool both for understanding where problems are in the Internet network and for getting a detailed sense of the Internet itself amp traceroute traceroute to wuww google akadns net 66 102 11 99 30 hops max 40 byte packets 1 192 100 10 10 192 100 10 10 7 118 ms 8 083 ms 9 855 ms 2 ACaen 102 2 1 1 w193 252 abo wanadoo fr 193 252 213 1 55 833 ms 86 876 m s 39 788 ms 3 beet eee one 80 10 188 1 44 096 ms 73 503 m s 43 431 ms 4 pos3 1 nraub303 Aubervilliers francetelecom net 193 252 99 62 50 16 ms 4 5 04 ms 42 551 ms 5 193 251 126 10 193 251 126 10 44 883 ms 105 672 ms 57 344 ms 6 So1 0 0 TELBB2 Telehouse opentransit net 193 251 241 173 79 139 ms 44 72 1 ms 151 406 ms 7 o03 0 0 TELBB1 Telehouse opentransit net 193 251 243 153 65 943 ms 58 04 ms 73 956 ms 8 LambdaNet 13237 tlh giga parix net 198 32 247 76 75 765 ms 126 477 ms 5 1 421 ms 9 LDCH 1 pos023 fr lambdanet net 217 71 96 53 84 363 ms 45 1 ms 45 253 ms F 1 pos300 de lambdanet net 217 71 96 33 142 963 ms 63 141 ms 69 78 ms F 8 eth100 0 de lambdanet net 217 71 105 110 55 319 ms 56 048 ms 57 39 Google F de lambdanet net 217 71 111 38 64 206 ms 71 494 ms 130 052 ms a a oe Figure 55 Setup Manager Network Tools Traceroute lfconfig lfconfig is a utility that displays the settings of the Ethernet devices detect
13. port e Display ddI The Default printer will be first e Disa displayed when setting up print s eSa job within local applications naa Emulator Browser Xpdf vi Network e Hosts File e Configuration e Disks Mounting In case of ICA connection the ee Default printer will be auto System created in the user session onto aie the MetaFrame Server fat Close Figure 29 Local Printer Configuration Create a Printer The Netvoyager LX Series thin clients use a LPR server to handle Print Jobs LPR server also receives Print Jobs from local applications and from the network LPD protocol SMB protocol ICA protocol ThinPrint protocol Printer Mame l Location Local i Network iunis Cree Network smb Figure 30 New Printer Configuration Whenever the LPR server receives a Print Job it sends it to the configured printer Depending on the Print Job format i e raw format or pre formatted the LPR server may require to use printer drivers The Netvoyager LX Series thin clients feature a set of drivers for most commonly used printers e Text Only Printers e Postscript Printers e HP Printers e Epson Printers e Lexmark Printers The thin client allows the declaration of Local or Network Printers SMB or LPR Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 23 of 68 es Voyager Setting Up a Local Printer A Local Printer is a printer physically connected to
14. section will overwrite the internal values of Netscape or Mozilla if any are set This configuration screen contains settings for the Proxy HTTP you may use on your corporate network You may wish to bypass the Proxy HTTP for particular domain names or IP ranges Figure 17 Global Internet Connection Settings For this purpose you can fill the No Proxy for field using following syntax e For domain name yahoo com Proxy will be bypassed for this particular domain name e For IP range 192 168 2 0 24 Proxy will be bypassed for IP Addresses starting with 192 168 2 192 168 2 0 16 Proxy will be bypassed for IP Addresses starting with 192 168 192 168 2 0 8 Proxy will be bypassed for IP Addresses starting with 192 Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 16 of 68 pa hwwwese Global ICA Connection Settings The Global ICA Settings Setup Memager contains ICA session h parameters that will apply to all SAn min Conner ICA connections eWkerpemeer T kop Dheth These parameters are the most a commonly used parameters for tea ICA connections e Wear irtete cai peng bentii s C Centigerafon Ber n z j i Erabi Gabe port mapping W You can perform bi directional E Dou ramaan protocol gt SRA mapping between serial devices ale i i ae that are attached to the thin ae hee Sewer Group Backup 1 client e g scanners serial AME i So T printers and the Citrix Servers
15. sevena T Severe E Share ver ee Password fo oman o Warming system will test the mounting before saving it The operation may take a few minutes Save Cancel Figure 51 Setup Manager Network SMB Disk Mounting NFS Disk Mounting NFS stands for Network File System The NFS server exports a file system and the NFS client your thin client associates this to a mount point of its own file system So the exported file system will be a logical part of the Thin Client s file system while it physically remains on server side Remote Disks mounting name Share on Unix NFS swe Remote Path Warning system will test the mounting before saving it The operation may take a few minutes Save Cancel Figure 52 Setup Manager Network NFS Disk Mounting Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 38 of 68 wwe Tools For ease of administration and support the Netvoyager thin client desktops include network tools to help with the diagnosis of any network related problems Setup Manager e Printers e serial port e Display e Input e Language screen Saver e ahosts 2 Network e Hosts File e Configuration e Disks Mounting e Tools IP Address Host Name Command Ji System ping Hal e Factory Defaults e Information e Shutdown Network status e Reboot e Upgrade Firmware ifconfig Time e set Time a
16. the thin client Postscript i i gt Text only Its configuration requires that lt lt E you first define the printer model TA that matches its requirements YP Canon ejetooo o O Epson Stylus Color 400 Direct Printing allows printing Lexmark 4076 PCL without spooling print jobs This enables complex print jobs but the application which is sending the print job may pause for a while Default Printer T Force page ejection Ea Paper size Mone H Direct printing B Thinprint Class QI A CRArGOIErS WAR DO DONK Thinprint Hame Thinprint Port 4000 Part LFTI Save Cancel The Windows Driver Name field specifies the exact name of the printer driver displayed on a Windows Server This option will only be used in following cases e ICA Connections e RDP Connections e SMB Printing Protocol Figure 31 Local Printer Configuration Detail If you have already found a Printer Model in the list of printers that matches your requirements and printer type there is no need to use this field lf you use a ThinPrint Server then you can also configure your ThinPrint Client settings at this stage The ThinPrint Client does not use pre existing queues on the thin client Instead it sends the decompressed print jobs directly to the printer For more detailed information about setting up a ThinPrint Client please refer to your ThinPrin
17. the unit in an unventilated cabinet or on top of a unit which emits heat e g video recorder 7 Do not stack Netvoyager thin client devices on top of each other Always leave a gap of at least 5cm above and around it to allow for sufficient ventilation and passage of alr Never remove the box s metal cover or plastic front 9 A service should be carried out only by an authorised Netvoyager service centre or Netvoyager authorised engineer Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 4 of 68 wwe Netvoyager Terms amp Conditions Software Usage You should read and understand all the terms and conditions in this user manual The software is owned by Netvoyager or its licensors Using this software indicates acceptance of all the terms and conditions contained within this user guide Netvoyager Technology Limited Software End User Licence conditions Definitions Software means the software applications utilities and modules embedded within the Netvoyager thin client products Netvoyager thin clients refers to the device to which this documentation relates and which incorporates the software Licence granted conditions and restrictions Netvoyager grants you anon exclusive worldwide subject to export controls royalty free non transferable licence to use the software within the Netvoyager thin client subject to all terms and conditions in this manual You may not use the software in conjunction wi
18. value is 60 seconds You can change this value to suite your DHCP server response rates RFC 1541 is a backwards compatibility option that shall only be used for DHCP servers that only handle this protocol By default this is disabled RFC 3004 makes it possible to pass client specific configuration parameters from the DHCP server to the Netvoyager thin client desktop according to following identifiers Vendor Class ID User Class ID Client ID Allow Hostname resolution feature forces the thin client desktop to set its hostname with the hostname option supplied by DHCP server By default the thin client will not set hostname Some DHCP servers might expect a client to send receipt acknowledgement message before replying Enable this option of this feature is required by your DHCP server User classes are typically created for administrative reasons such as to identify all DHCP clients in a specific site or location For example all thin clients computers and printers located on the same floor in an office building might be assigned or configured as part of the same user class lf your DHCP network is large enough to benefit from user classes you can freely customise your DHCP environments with them In most cases the user class provides a way to assign and override standard DHCP option values set at either the server scope or reserved client level Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 35 of 68 pws
19. AN settings Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 36 of 68 phe Disk Mounting Disk Mounting enables access to or storage of data that are available on your network as shared drive or directory Once you have configured a Disk Mounting the mounted disk will be displayed within Data Storage section see page 24 as a Network Drive e Printers al e serial port o e Display zji e Input ci Network Language i Screen Saver tage Cee ere eee ae it Network e Hosts File Remote Disks mounting a Configuration Disks MMounti e Tools is ui System e Factory Defaults e Information e shutdown e Reboot e Upgrade Frare Edit New Delete Test i Time e set Time and Date e limezone iat Close Figure 49 Setup Manager Network Disk Mounting The Netvoyager thin clients allow for the creation of either SMB Disk Mounting or NFS Disk Mounting Create Disk Mounting Name SCS Type MB MFS k reate Disk Mounting Cancel Figure 50 Setup Manager Network New Disk Mounting Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 37 of 68 Lara SMB Disk Mounting The SMB stands for Server Message Block This protocol is very useful because it is the default protocol used by Microsoft Windows NT Windows 95 98 Windows 2000 and Window XP to share disks and printers This protocol is also Known as Samba on UNIX hosts Remote Disks mounting name Share on W2K SMB
20. Ethernet device and other add ons Ethernet devices Wireless LAN Fibre Optic Token Ring The Hostname value is used by Unix Linux systems as a hostname and by ICA or RDP servers as the client name The default Hostname utilises the last six digits of the device s MAC Address If the DHCP is set to do so Hostname may be set automatically When enabled the Dynamic DNS support allows the thin client to register itself into the DNS server of your corporate network This feature requires that the appropriate rights on the DNS server While using several Ethernet devices you might want to disable certain devices For this purpose you can use the Devices to disable field Netvoyager LX Series thin clients support Rdate and NTP Time Servers Once configured the thin client will fetch the date and time from the server using TIME or SNTP protocol for automatic synchronisation of computers If the DHCP is set to do so Time server may be set automatically Setup Manager e Printers e serial port Display Input i e Language Hast l screen Saver e Xhosts Enable Dynamic DNS support ESS ESSE ey Ethernet adapter 1 Network Devices to disable E z p Wireless adapter 1 e Hosts File e Configuration 82 100 10 75 5 AERE T Atin ROATE Timeserver 197 100 1075 e Tools MTP Timeserver eS Sen Enable 5MB server support on reine eater Cee PP WM Wireless adapter 1 ee SMB Workgroup Ed 3 Time Save Res
21. Global ICA e Hard Disk Drives e Congustion TO memadves i e User Interface CD Rom Drives ares nn Network Drives Eos Servers lp metworkarives e Printers e SMB Network Drives e Serial port Erare onw A zj e NFS Network Drives nen Share_on_unic Enabled e Screen Saver a e Xhosts i usB devices Enabled f USB Drives cere ene gg e Flash Drives Seen Floppy Drives Gh Close e CD Rom Drives e ZIP Drives Figure 25 Data Storage Configuration Before using any new drive for your connections please make sure the drive is properly detected within this section Each storage drive can be individually enabled or disabled Once detected and set to enabled storage drives will be available while using connections to servers i e Windows Terminal Servers Citrix Unix Servers and while using local connections i e Emulator Web browser Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 21 of 68 ph eNOyager Font Server If you require fonts in addition to those provided you have to set up this section Prefer local fonts Change MFS Please note that the Font Servers have to be installed and properly configured before attempting to configure the Netvoyager thin client The thin client allows the use of TE external fonts either through XFS or NFS services Do keep in mind that XFS is known to offer better performance than NFS Edit New Delete Test Figure 26 Fonts Server Configu
22. ING YOUR NETVOYAGER LX SERIES THIN CLIENT Overview Administration Section Setup User Permissions Connection Administration Global Internet Connection Settings Global ICA Connection Settings Global RDP Connection Settings Session Configuration User Interface Configuration Configuration Parameters Data Storage Font Server Local Printer Configuration Setting Up a Local Printer Setting Up a SMB Printer Setting up a Network LPD Printer Display Configuration Input Device Configuration Network Configuration Hosts File Configuration Network Adapter Configuration Ethernet Devices IP Configuration DHCP Settings Wireless LAN Disk Mounting SMB Disk Mounting NFS Disk Mounting Tools Ping Traceroute Ifconfig Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 10 11 11 12 12 13 System Factory Default Settings Information Panel Shutdown Reboot Upgrade Firmware FTP Upgrade HTTP Upgrade Upgrade options Time and Date Time Zone SETTING UP CONNECTIONS Overview Available Connections Commonly used settings Interface Screen size Automatic Start Add to Menu Add Shortcut to Desktop ICA RDP X11 PN Agent Tarantella Terminal Emulator Rexec Telnet VNC Web Browser DIALUP PSTN specific parameters ISDN specific parameters ADSL PPoE specific parameters SSH VPN PPTP ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION Remote HTTP Administration Sending a Message Shadow the Thin Client Page 3 of 68 Tes 52
23. Inspiring Change Thin Client Technology Server based Computing Total Enterprise Solution Netvoyager Technology Limited Registered in England amp Wales No 07151247 Registered Office 81 Oxford Street London W1D 2EU wwe Important Notice You must read and agree to the License Agreement and conditions of use before you commence using the product If you do not agree you must return the whole package to the point of purchase Netvoyager thin client devices have been made to pass all relevant EU safety standards If you have any doubts about installation or operation visit our website at www netvoyager co uk Disclaimers This document is being supplied to you solely for information purposes and may not be reproduced or distributed to any other person or parties in whole or in part for any purpose The information provided in this manual is intended for instructional purposes only This document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer Every effort has been made to make this guide as complete and as accurate as possible but no warranty or fitness is implied The author and the publisher shall have neither responsibility nor liability to any person or entity with respect to loss or damages arising from the use of information contained in this guide Netvoyager Technology Limited accepts no responsibility or liability for errors omissions or misleading information
24. Navigator features Connection Hame Web Browsing MO ILLAFIREBIRD Connection Name Home Page Graphical user Interface standard ro Language English Default Figure 88 Connections Web Browser Mozilla Firebird Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 59 of 68 S VOY ager The thin client allows you to start the browser based on the following GUI settings available Standard Mozilla comes up with the standard menu bar For instance user will be able to access or store data on Storage Drives Kiosk Mozilla comes up with a limited menu bar version For instance user won t be able to access or store data on Storage Drives Super Kiosk Mozilla comes up with a pure HTML interface Menu bar Icons bar and right click menu are disabled Fle Edt Wew Go Bookmarks Toole Help a a HS repre googie Google Francs rn ragen PUT ook Ae perio Achialies f Prinia AL ad Recherche ae wai de la chance Facharcher dans Web C Pajen tancophines Pages France EAM aa H anb ole paea W re pee Coney a r A Figure 89 Connections Web Browser Mozilla Firebird Standard GUI Google France w mages amper Reger a Berei iE Eriline Recherche Google aide la chance Gadi eg ethnes Racheta dan Wabi Pages fancophones Pagas France Publ irik Google Toolbar 4 prope de Goggle Goggle con in English QG0CH Googh Homie da pace ab m
25. araha per Goose 20 E TO Figure 90 Connections Web Browser Mozilla Firebird Super Kiosk GUI By default you can store only part of preferences within the file system according to the following rules Bookmarks up to 10 kb Cookies up to 50 kb All Passwords All Certificates Some Preferences fonts display When Disk Mounting is available then you can store ALL the preferences and data within Disk Mounting Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 60 of 68 Te DIALUP To set up a WAN connection you can use either PSTN ISDN or ADSL PPoE modems The general PPP settings that apply to all kinds of modems are Connection Name ISP DIALUP Connection Mame Miodem type F5TN ISDN Connection Timeout fin s ADSL Default Route SSS ee Use DHCP Use Peer DNS Authentication PAP al Login Password o Remote server Mame foptional E Cancel ext a ol a Figure 91 Connections PPP Once the modem type selected you can specify the period of time in seconds of inactivity after which the connection will be disconnected automatically By Enabling Default route you are setting the thin clients default route to the PPP connection If you wish to get an IP assigned automatically by the provider s DHCP th
26. ce Encryption increases the security of your ICA connection specially if used over a public network By default basic encryption is enabled so ensure that the Citrix server supports RC5 encryption before you choose any higher encryption level When enabled sounds and audio from your applications will be transmitted to the thin client and its speakers The higher the audio quality you select the more bandwidth is required to transfer the audio data Data compression is usually set to on However in certain environment where network traffic is already being compressed by an edge device e g WAN routers this option has to be set to off When working over low bandwidth connections Dialup Administrator can reduce the speedscreen latency by fine tuning the Mouse Click Feedback and the Local Text Echo Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 51 of 68 pa wT RDP RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol from Microsoft The Netvoyager thin clients use the open source RDP implementation of Microsoft RDP Protocol It allows connections to Windows server NT 4 TSE Windows server 2000 and 2003 with terminal services Connection Mame search for Server Server isscor Port User Po Password Domain Application PO Workcir Attach to console ieee es ee ROP Protocol version ROP 5 1 a Remote computer sound Bring to this
27. computer m Encryption Enabled ES Force MT4 license model L Figure 78 Connections RDP You can enter manually the IP Address or the DNS Name of the RDP Server By pressing the Browse button the thin client releases broadcast packets asking for all available servers and Published Applications RDP allows automatically starting an application If you wish to do so then you will need to enter the application name e g excel exe and its working directory e g C Program Files Office User Name Password and Domain may be entered here to be used for the RDP connection They will automatically be handed over to the server so that you dont have to type them into the logon screen Depending on the version of the Windows Server you have you can select either to use the RDP 5 1 protocol or the RDP 4 0 protocol When available on the server you can select to redirect the sound to the thin client Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 52 of 68 pPpwwwdwe X11 X11 is a commonly used term for X Window connections It allows you to connect to XDM servers for remote X desktops This is generally Unix Linux based servers Connection Name Unix ADMCP DM mode query Server TMdirect and query modes A Exit afer session ending query and broadcast a modes Enable esound D Figure 79 Connections X11 There are four common types of XDM sessions e Direct requires spec
28. dow e Connections started in Fit to Screen mode use the whole screen size They are started with borders so the user is able to move or resize the window Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 48 of 68 S LL LVOY ALLL lt A Automatic Start Once set to Automatic Start connections are started automatically at boot up of the thin client By default this option is set to off Automatic start L Figure 74 Connections Commonly used settings Automatic Start Add to Menu This allows the connection to be listed into the Start Menu or the Connection Manager By default this option is set to on Add to Menu E Figure 75 Connections Commonly used settings Add to Menu Add Shortcut to Desktop This allows displaying a shortcut for the connection on the Desktop only available in Desktop Mode By default this option is set to off Add shortcut ta desktop Figure 76 Connections Commonly used settings Add Shortcut to Desktop Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 49 of 68 as E OV AEP T ICA ICA stands for Independent Computing Architecture This network protocol created by Citrix Systems Inc is used by servers running Citrix MetaFrame WinFrame NFUSE servers Connection Name Metaframe Connection Mame Network protocol Server location OO i l Search for Server Server O User Password eee Domain
29. e TwisterSavage OO RSS SRE en sae RSE I ea ee ee Pp Bthemet adapter Produstname Realtek Semiconductor Co Ltd RTL 8139 8139C 8139C RSS ee MAC aires 0 OSOETONSBAG RSS RES Yes Expirationtime Fri Jun 26 16 3435 1936 RSS a Version of installed applications OOOO Read Hardware diagnostic Eciit Figure 58 Setup Manager System Information Panel Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 41 of 68 S VOYE Version of installed applications ICA Citrix ICA client for Linux version 7 00 77757 MOZILLAFIREBIRD Mozilla version 1 5 Firefox version 08 Ea ee eee ALP ADSL pppoe version3 4000 DIALUP ISDN ppd version3 2p1 RDP A Remote Desktop Protocol client version 1 3 55H openssh version 3 5p1 ssh protocol version 1 5 2 0 TARANTELLA Tarantella Native Client version 3 30 923 TERMINAL EMULATOR PowerTenm InterConnect for Linux version 6 7 1 VNC WNC viewer version 33 31 X11 Remote X connection based on X server version 4 3 1 All trademarks trade names and corporate names are properties of their respective owners Back Figure 59 Setup Manager System Information Panel Software version The Terminal Emulator module is a user added option The units do not ship with this product This line item will only appear if this module is installed In case of troubleshooting this feature can be used to generate a Hardware Diagnostic Report that can b
30. e examined by you or Netvoyager thin client supplier Output methods for this report are either by FTP or by Floppy drive if available Hardware diagnostic Server i Sti Port a1 Directory Po Login Po Password Po Back Generate the report Figure 60 Setup Manager System Information Panel Hardware report Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 42 of 68 Shutdown shutdown 7 Figure 61 Setup Manager System Shutdown Reboot Figure 62 Setup Manager System Reboot Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 43 of 68 pre e Upgrade Firmware Your thin client device can perform a firmware upgrade using FTP o HTTP The upgrade can be a partial only one part of the firmware is upgraded or a total upgrade the firmware is fully upgraded FTP Upgrade Server 192 168 110 Port ae ftp change to http SFO Options Reset Figure 63 Setup Manager System FTP upgrade HTTP Upgrade Upgrading TT ae 192 168 1100 Port Protacal nap Changetomp Figure 64 Setup Manager System HTTP upgrade Upgrade options On the left side of the Upgrade menu the upgrade parameters are displayed The dropdown list can contain several entries such as e All i e entire upgrade e ICA Client i e only ICA Client will be upgraded e RDP Client i e only RDP Client will be upgraded Upgrad
31. e to specify the IP address of the gateway several entries are allowed when separated by a space DNS and WINS servers can also be set up at this stage several entries are allowed when separated by a space In case you face problems with the auto negotiation mode between the thin client and your network hub switch you can set a fixed network speed ee Product name ie ee Type Static Change to dhcp IP Address 192 100 1051 DNS 892 100 10 1 192 100 Network speed Auto select ee O Figure 46 Setup Manager Network Configuration Static IP configuration Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 34 of 68 pws s DHCP Settings DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol It enables the Netvoyager thin client desktop to get its IP Address Domain Gateway Netmask DNS and WINS Time Server Workgroup and eventually its Hostname from remote servers This section allows you to configure the settings of the built in DHCP client software i Timeout in s Bo ee Pe NT e of suas eee Allows hostname resolution Het Yendor Class ID Set Client ID Set User Class ID Back Save 5 ee ae Figure 47 Setup Manager Network Configuration DHCP settings The timeout value specifies in seconds how long the Netvoyager thin client desktop will try to get an IP address The default
32. ed Mediut a Left handed configuration E Autohide mouse cursar After 5 sec ERS Touchscreen configuration Pod Disabled Enable o w Belgium french oth Danish dki Finnish i French fr Germany gr K Italy it ltalyil4e fitl4e Latin American lay Netherlands rly Morwegian no Poland pli Portugal pt Russian ru swiss French st Swiss German sq apain Spy Swedish 344 United Kingdom uk USA us Figure 36 Keyboard Multi language Support Figure 35 Input Devices Configuration Mouse Netvoyager LX Series thin clients support both standard 3 buttons mice on PS 2 or USB The mouse cursor can be set to hidden which might be useful in case no mouse is attached to the terminal Touchscreen Touch screens from Elotouch Accutouch and Intellitouch on serial port The built in graphical calibrating utility allows you to fine tune the touch screen settings Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 28 of 68 S EOY ager Serial Port In addition to the standard serial port settings you can also set up TCP redirection TCP redirection is useful to access the thin client s serial interface directly from a remote host Serial port 2 Flow rate S600 El Flow Control Hardware Character length a Parity ever E atop bits sy PTR redirection Enable TCP redirection T port p Transfer mode raw Timeout tir s
33. ed by the Netvoyager thin client desktop ifconfig Link encaptLocal Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 UF LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metricil Ae packets1614 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TR packets 614 errors 0 droppedi0 overruns carrier collisione 0 tequeuelen o Re bytes 1154748 151 1 kiB TH bytes 154748 151 1 iB Link encaptEthernet Hlladde OOs09 5Bt54 F DF inet addr 1872 lOO 10 172 Beasti1e 100 10 255 Maskr255 2455 455 0 UF BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metrictl PA packets t64108 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns frame 0 TR packets 164144 errors 0 droppedil overruns carrier o collisions tequeuelens100 RK bytes 3976476 3 7 MiB TX butes 91765871 87 5 MiB Interrupti15 Base address t0100 Figure 56 Setup Manager Network Tools Ifconfig Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 40 of 68 hae System Factory Default Settings This option will reset all the settings of Netvoyager thin client to its factory default settings Note that all your settings will be lost You will see the Configuration Wizard after reboot Reset default factory settings 7 Reset and Reboot NOW Figure 57 Setup Manager System Reset to factory default settings Information Panel This panel provides a summary of the main information and configuration of your Netvoyager thin client desktop Information a ma RSS Tra a Es A ET RSS Mie card savag
34. ed the module is the Netvoyager supported Linux module The add on respective configurations are stored separately in a temporary location until the device is set to factory defaults Connection Name Emulation Terminal Emulator ee ae me a SS ee e et ee Me ee peepee eeeiea Figure 84 Connections Emulator fn ee This configuration screen only allows you to set the display settings All settings related to terminal emulation shall be made within the emulation software itself Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 57 of 68 pgs Rexec By using Rexec you can display locally an application running remotely on a Linux Unix server Connection Name Remote Apps REXEC Ee COO i FOO Figure 85 Connections Rexec The applications field enables to specify the name of the application program you want to start You will have either to specify the syntax for the display option or to enable to pre selected display option Please note that this device features an access control facility that is activated by default Therefore when you create a Rexec connection please ensure you have added the host into the Xhosts list see page 36 Telnet Telnet allow allows the user to connect to a UNIX or Linux server using a Telnet session This differs from the more full featured Pericom terminal emulation suite that allows variety of different terminal emulations Connection Name Login TELNET
35. en you can specify it at this stage Otherwise you will have to set it up manually in the next configuration screen You can choose between several authentication types that match the requirements of your provider Finally you can enter the login and the password of your connection account Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 61 of 68 LbDPrhTrI PSTN specific parameters Some modem types cannot be used specially the so called WIN modems All external modems that are connected on the COM ports or internal PCI modems that can be configured to behave like an external modem will work If possible choose modems with a Venus Lucent chipset Connection Name ISP DIALUP RIC Tel Number Modem PORT serial Modem on COMM Flow Control Hardware al Modem speed 14200 Init String fF y pocaie PS Remote IP FO Domain it needed ree ene omen eM Figure 92 Connections PPP PSTN First of all the PSTN configuration screen requires entering the phone number d your provider Then you can select on which com port the modem is installed Usually Com Port 1 and 2 are dedicated to external modems whereas Com port 3 or 4 is for internal modems The init String field can be used to specify a special initialization string that is required by your modem In case you disabled the Use DHCP option on previous screen you will have to manually enter you
36. es can cause the ICA client L 3 malfunction Figure 19 Global ICA Drive Mapping Settings For further information about wfclient ini file and its parameters please refer to your Citrix Documentation Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 17 of 68 E NO By pressing the View Installed SSL certificates Certificates button the thin client will display ICA SSL Certificates that has been installed into the system To add a certificate press the Add button and use the files explorer to search for crt files within tmp browse directory Figure 20 Global SSL Configuration To add a certificate press the Add button and use the files explorer to search for crt files within tmp browse directory File manager Current directory fimp hrowse Files okl Figure 21 SSL Certificate Inclusion Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 18 of 68 wwe Global RDP Connection Settings The Global RDP Settings contains RDP session parameters that will apply to all RDP connections Please note that the use of these parameters might depend on the version of the Windows Server you connect to You can perform bi directional mapping between serial devices that are attached to the thin client e g scanners or serial printers and the Windows server s COM ports The same functionality is also available for devices connected to LPT1 port You can also spec
37. et a Set Time and Hetwork devices Cate e Timezone Ethernet adapter 1 rsd Edit Device iat Close Figure 44 Setup Manager Network Configuration In case of several Ethernet devices are detected you can enable the support for SMB server for each device The name of the workgroup on which the thin client shall register itself can also be specified at this stage By enabling SMB Server the thin client will be able to share its local resources with other computers on the network may these local resources be Printer s or Storage device s Local Master Browser is a feature that shall be used when no WINS server is available on your network Otherwise SMB protocol may not work By default the option is disabled Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 33 of 68 ees He voyager Ethernet Devices Choose the Ethernet Devices you want to configure For each device you can select either to set it up in DHCP mode or in Static IP mode Network devices Ethernet adapter 1 Edit Device Wireless adapter 1 Figure 45 Setup Manager Network Configuration Ethernet Devices IP Configuration In Static IP mode you will have to assign manually a fixed IP address that is not already used on your network If needed type the domain name used by your network for Domain Name Service for instance Netvoyager co uk If you need to route network traffic in and out from your network you will hav
38. etwork address fo Nemask O Encryption 40 bits Encryption 120 bits Encryption atate Full Encryption Local IP fo a Use Peer ONS E Figure 96 Connections PPTP m a m E Please note that for connections to a windows Remote Access Server that uses encryption MS CHAP V2 authentication is required Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 66 of 68 pv gr Advanced Administration This section contains advanced information intended for the thin client administrators use and server based computing specialist Remote HTTP Administration The Netvoyager LX series have a built in HTTP server Administrator can connect to the thin client using any web browser on the network This enables you to remotely configure the thin client Configuration Utility Microsoft Internet Explorer j jol x i Administration ee netvoyager Logout shadow E permissions w Connections Global ermet a Global ICA Settings e Configuration e User Figure 97 Advanced Remote HTTP Administration Overview When you remotely connect to the thin client setup using any browser you will notice two additional menus in the navigation frame Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 67 of 68 JJeP Sending a Message Figure 98 Advanced Remote HTTP Administration Send Message Figure 99 Advanced Remote
39. ify Storage Drives to be mapped within RDP sessions allowing you to either map all Drives detected on the system a single letter OR to map each Drive on a different letter See page 26 es Enable mapping of Serial port 2 E Enable mapping of Serial port 3 _ Enable mapping of LPT1 _ i Map all disks on a single letter Map on letter Mone Aole TANS Opin akouss Wo TO map af local asks On a sie Eter Gin Widows server us efter W conto 23 mal fotgers as disks detected onto the Derna inca hot otwaged LS devies Map each disk on a different letter No local disk to map ioie TANS GOUT GG yOu Ro map cach daca dok on a afersnt etter fray Egue Bo hale Tie toca ak aehected betog being oe to map it eae Ce eee ee ee Show window while dragging MM Ce ee ee ooo E E E E o o Figure 22 Global RDP Setting The Global RDP settings include User Experience parameters such as e Show window while dragging e Desktop background e Themes e Menus and windows animation These parameters affect the network bandwidth consumption Therefore they can be used in order to fine tune the RDP session over low bandwidth connections By default User Experience parameters are set to on Netvoyager LX Series Administrator s Guide v3 45 Page 19 of 68 pPwwwwe Session Configuration This section allows the creation editing and deletion of connections i E Co ions For
40. ifying the server you will connect to using this connection e Chooser presents you a list of possible servers at connection time This list consists of servers located by a broadcast e Indirect works similarly to direct but allows the specified server to redirect you to another server e Broadcast will connect to the first server that responds to a location broadcast The Netvoyager thin client desktops feature a sound daemon that allows you to redirect sound over TCP IP from a host to a thin client The sound daemon used is Esd http www tux org ricdude overview html Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 53 of 68 ier PN Agent PN Agent stands for Program Neighbourhood Agent This application was created by Citrix Systems Inc and enables you to connect to servers running Citrix NFUSE and then display on your desktop all published applications which are available for use Connection Name NFuse Server PHAGENT Ce ee fa URL for config xml file rT 4 TT Display Applications icons on desktop Sea Settee Figure 80 Connections PN Agent Fuse Server User Name Password and Domain may be entered here to be used for the PN Agent connection They will automatically be handed over to the server so that you don t have to type them into the logon screen Otherwise a Logon window will pop up asking for the user connection details Sebas humar Fot Cee iin Maa rer port somi ac
41. ing al aa Upgrade Figure 65 Setup Manager System Upgrade options Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 44 of 68 phe Time and Date Time and Date e Printers e serial port e Display a Input Time e Language Screen Saver e xhosts Network e Hosts File Set time and date e Configuration e Disks Mounting a day 74 month January year 2004 System Kiosk format day s month year __ e Factory Defaults e Information Hours Minutes a Shutdown n a e Reboot e Upgrade Save Firmware Hote lt Time P If your system has been configured to use a timeserver the time will be reset oe ie Si whenever you connect to the network ate e Timezone Figure 66 Setup Manager Time and Date If your system has been configured to use a Time Server the time will be reset according to the Time Server whenever you connect to the network Time Zone Timezone Current Timezone GMT Current Time 14 January 2004 15 18 21 Choose your geographic zone Africa fe Select Figure 67 Setup Manager Time and date Time zone Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 45 of 68 Lu p nMi7T r Setting up connections Overview This section describes the type of connections available and how to set them up on the Netvoyager thin client desktop Connections Configure Connection Name o Qa
42. isplay a message that your configuration is correct and that you can retain the settings If test resolution fails i e black screen please try other screen resolution settings Figure 34 Display Configuration Detail It is highly recommended to use the Test button before saving new screen resolution settings The Test button will apply your new settings temporarily If resolution test succeeds your desktop will display a dialog box prompting you to save settings If resolution test failed a black screen appears and you need to try other resolutions and frequencies Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 27 of 68 Tes Input Device Configuration This section allows you to configure input devices such as Keyboard Mouse and touch screen controller Keyboard You can configure the Netvoyager thin client to enable or disable the default NumLock status after the system boots Keyboard delay sets the delay time between pressing a key and the start of the auto repeat mode Character repeat rate sets the speed at which repeated characters appear per second By default the support for Deadkeys is enabled Deadkeys are special keys that create specific characters when combined with other keys a 0 Keyboard configuration gt Choose your keyboard French fr MurmbLock on boant keyboard delay Character repeat rate i Enable dead keys E Mouse settings Mouse spe
43. iy mwar 7 hl ___ COM ports p Hete Fli y Mapal diki on aange kit l i iat Close You can also set the device to _ _ __ ignore particular ICA errors Figure 18 Global Citrix ICA Connection Settings In order to retrieve the information of available Citrix Servers and Published Applications you will have to define the Default network protocol and the list of primary and backup Citrix browser servers several entries allowed This section will help you specify Storage Drives to be Map all disks on a single letter mapped within ICA sessions Map an letter Mone The thin client allows either to Note Tihs aotion attows jou fo man ad iocal aiisks on LS ernie fetter i ca Waltons Seven DAS leer Wi CONAN as many Or as ASKE map all Drives detected on the detected onte the Terminal jinciuding hotjolugged USE devices system a single letter OR to map each Drive on a different letter See page 26 No local disk to map O Map each disk on 4 different letter j j j ini Neate TNS Open aiew you TO Rap GaCh local Gak On a Gieren leer By pees ng Edit Wiclient I l TS EGUES Fo Gave Ie focal aisk detected berore peng abie fo map i button this will open the built in wfclient ini file with a text editor Save Edit manually Wfclient ini file This allows adding removing or modifying registry entries Exerc Please note improper ice modifications to these registry view certificates entri
44. me by pressing F2 key a add GE cur T fan ama the Connection Manager will woe E launch the Setup Manager Figure 11 Kiosk Mode Connection Manager Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 11 of 68 MPa mEmrF Desktop Mode The Desktop mode graphical user interface is the traditional Windows Linux type desktop It provides a status bar and menu to allow the user to create and launch sessions This mode is particularly useful when the administrator wishes to publish or give access to standalone applications such as ICA seamless applications built in web browser from a desktop environment It is useful f the administrator wishes to maintain a legacy graphical user interface for multiple sessions The desktop cisplays short cuts to the configuration consoles as well as short cuts to sessions The task bar also displays the network activity and the time The Start Menu gives access to configured session connections It also shows active connections The administrator can also change the theme of the thin client from the Start Menu Bee S ey Ol Bern Figure 12 Desktop Mode Layout The Desktop mode task bar also shows some useful shortcuts Tal Shows the active session connections Provides access to the sound settings ra r l Connection Manager Console A Opens the Setup Manager Console GUI Hotkey Summary Kiosk Mode Ctrl Alt or Ctrl Alt End F2
45. nd Date e Timezone iat Close Figure 53 Setup Manager Network Tools Ping Ping is a basic program that lets you verify that a particular IP Address exists and can accept requests It also provides some information relating to the time it takes for packets to travel between the thin client and the destination address 200g le akadns net 66 107 11 989 56 from 66 102 11 98 icf seq 0 ttl 50 time 36 2 MS from 66 102 11 99 icmp seq 1 ttl 50 time 155 2 me from 66 1027 11 99 icmp seq ttl 50 time 69 4 ms from 66 102 11 99 icmp seq 4 tt1 50 time 52 0 ms from 66 102 11 99 icmp seqe4 ttl 50 time 61 ma from 66 102 11 99 icmp seq 5 ttl 50 time 104 4 ms from 66 102 11 99 icmp seqeb ttl 50 time 111 2 ma from 66 102 11 99 icmp_seq ttl 50 time 66 ms from 102 11 99 icmp seq s ttl 50 time 91 2 ms from 66 1027 11 99 icmp seq 9 tt1l 50 time 66 5 ms from 66 102 11 99 icmp seq 10 tt1 50 time 96 6 me from 66 1027 11 99 icmp seq 11 tt1 50 time 99 1 ms from 66 102 11 99 icmp seq 1l2 ttl 50 time 156 5 ms from 66 102 11 99 icmp seqel3 ttl 50 time 64 0 ms from 66 102 11 99 icmp_seq 14 ttl 50 time 64 7 ms fron 11 99 icmp seg 15 ttl 50 time 84 1 ma Figure 54 Setup Manager Network Tools Ping Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 39 of 68 Ie Traceroute Traceroute is a utility that records the route the specific gateway computers at each hop through the Internet between your
46. nts allow you to access a Rescue Panel To access this rescue panel press Shift B during the boot up process where indicated This Rescue Panel can be used to e Reset Video Settings e Reset to Factory Default Settings e Create an Hardware Diagnostic Report e Stop or Start a new upgrade Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 10 of 68 pws User Interface Modes The Netvoyager LX Series thin clients provide you with two modes of Graphical User Interface GUI Kiosk and Desktop modes In this section we will describe the two modes and their associated uses Kiosk Mode The Kiosk mode is particularly useful when you wish to publish a full desktop environment such as a Windows Desktop or Unix Linux Desktop session The Kiosk mode is similar to the Microsoft Windows Based Terminal user interface which is available on the Netvoyager CE Series thin clients The Kiosk mode displays a single window named Connection Manager which enables you to e Display configured connections Connection tab amp Configure tab e Start or stop connections Connection tab e Create edit or delete connections Configure tab 9 The Connection Manager Comnacton Manager features a Network Indicator ee irene eek which informs you about the activity of the onboard ethernet card Conmector Hame Type T SIAE It also features the display of Time and Date and a mixer button which allows adjusting sound settings At anyti
47. o word 203 wera eal 2 a Excel AWII o ca Figure 81 Connections PN Agent Published applications on Desktop Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 54 of 68 Pre Connections Configure 4 phiight_2003 PNAGENT bureau PHAPPLICATION ae Excel 2003 PHAPPLICATION W word_2003 PMAPPLICATION 4 wordpad PNAPPLICATION 2 Windows_2003 ROP z A aa Sue 05 36 PA onnect Ena yt Shutdown a asi Figure 82 Connections PN Agent Published applications on Kiosk Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 55 of 68 Tarantella Tarantella is an application that enables you to connect on a Tarantella Entreprise Server Tarantella Enterprise Server delivers a web based access to server based applications running on Windows Terminal Server Unix or Linux Server and Mainframes Connection Name Enterprise TARANTELLA Figure 83 Connections Tarantella Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 56 of 68 phe Terminal Emulator The Netvoyager thin client desktops can accept installable add ons either from Ericom Software Ltd PowerTerm or Pericom Software Lrd TeemX There is a basic configuration interface for either terminal emulation products that allow the unit to launch either of these modules This feature is only available on he LX1010 model Either of these modules have to be purchased separately from their respective owners provid
48. ode and Desktop mode Kiosk mode is particularly useful when you wish to publish a full environment whereas the Desktop mode is useful when you wish to publish standalone applications 4 This panel allows you to configure the display resolution refresh rate and colour depth Depending on the Netvoyager LX Series model the supported resolutions can vary Before moving on to the next configuration panel it is advisable to test the selection that you made are compatible with your monitor by pressing the Test button Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Key boar contiquretion Plaasa choose the stabla lesout tor snar kay hoard French iir 3 z Aezk Hest Figure 3 Configuration to set the keyboard language Une bn hertaice Feas select your Tavorie inteface ork Mode Geskbop Mode Back l eet Figure 4 Configuration to set the user interface mode Display Pleas choose the sultable desktop size and color depth tot WOUP SCTE Resmin ala0 BO He Colors zl Hoia iti highly raconmended bo teat he display sainga bere praceading The Test button will temporaniy apply vaur Mew eeng Thee resolution succeeds your dekio shall display a message thal your configuration correct and thal you can telan he setings Wiest resolution fils tHe black screeni please ty other screen resolution setings Teal 24 bits Tom colors Back Hest Page 8 of 68 pws
49. r IP Address and Remote Printer Name known as Queue Name Postscript Text only HP 2000C j Type Canon bic 1000 j Epson Stylus Color 400 Lexmark 4076 PCL ea Default Printer a Force page ejection rr te ee None IP Address Remote Printer Name O Save Cancel Figure 33 LPR Printer Configuration Detail The Windows Driver Name field allows specifying the exact name of the printer driver displayed on a Windows Server This option will only be used in following cases e ICA Connections e RDP Connections e Printing trough SMB Protocol lf you have already found a Printer Model in the list of printers that matches your requirement there is no need to use this field Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 26 of 68 vj RMVdgTr Display Configuration The thin client is set with the following default display settings e Display resolution 800x600 pixels e Colour depth 16 bit colour In the dropdown list the thin client displays a selection of resolutions and frequencies supported by the device Resalutian TO 4 76a 60 Hz Colors 16 bits slag colors gt Save Test Hote The Test button shall not be used while connections are active Itis highly recommended to test the display settings before proceeding The Test button will temporarily apply your new settings If test resolution succeeds your desktop shall d
50. r IP address and the IP address of the server Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 62 of 68 pPwwwdwe ISDN specific parameters The second way to set up a WAN connection is by using an ISDN card PCI or PCMCIA Connection Name ISP DIALUP ISDN Tel Number Poo Lard Type AVM Fritz PCI zal Line Protocol Euro ISON s m e Remote IF Domain rmeeded C L BS0 Compress Compression SSS SSS VJ Compression Bee ee eee Figure 93 Connections PPP ISDN First of all the ISDN configuration screen requires entering the phone number of your provider Then you can select the card type that matches your requirements In case you disabled the Use DHCP option on previous screen you will have to manually enter your IP address and the IP address of the server Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 63 of 68 c pI ADSL PPoE specific parameters Connection Name ISP DIALUP ADSL ADSL modem on Figure 94 Connections PPP ADSL PPoE The only setting required for ADSL connections is to specify the ethernet device to use All Ethernet devices detected are shown within the dropdown list Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 64 of 68 Ie SSH SSH Stands for Secure Socket Shell It provides secure encrypted communications between two hosts or host and terminal over an insecure network X11 connections can also be fo
51. ration Add anew XFS fonts server Server IP Port The Test button allows checking settings of the Font Server However you can ensure that the Font Server is properly working by checking the pnts used within X11R6 applications Emulator Browser X1 1 Telnet Please note that a Font Server ania system will test the IP before saving The operation may take a few minutes newly created will only be taken Save Cancel into account after reboot of the thin client Figure 27 XFS Server Configuration By default the thin client will use the local fonts first If fonts required are not available within the local fonts list then thin client will use the remote fonts Add a new MFS font Server IF Remote Path Warning system will test the mounting before saving it The operation may take a few minutes Save Cancel This behaviour can be reversed by pressing the Change button Figure 28 NFS Server Configuration Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 22 of 68 Local Printer Configuration The Netvoyager thin clients allow the definition of several printers When local several printers are configured you will have to set up one as the Default Printer t Connections e Global Internet settings e Global ICA settings e Configuration e User Interface Configuration e Data storage e Fonts Servers e Printers Serial
52. rwarded over this secure channel Connection Name Unix Server oH Cee atk el eee ee ena te Columns 20 to 80 ZZ Lines 5 to 25 Background color Black Foreground color White Edit manually 55H keys file Edit SSH keys Figure 95 Connections SSH Unix Server m m SSH configuration screen requires first that the remote host connection details such as Server IP or DNS name Port Used and Username You will have to specify the name of the application program you want to start Depending on your requirements you may have to add to the command line the display option SSH version 1 and 2 are supported You can force manually to protocol version to use otherwise you can leave it as automatic If needed you can also enable X11 forwarding X11 connections will be automatically forwarded to the thin client in such a way that any X11 program started from the shell or command line will go through the encrypted ssh channel Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 65 of 68 phe VPN PPTP PPTP stands fro Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP is a protocol that allows expanding corporate networks through private tunnels over the public Internet This kind of protocol is known as a virtual private network VPN Connection Name YPM Tunneling PPTP Connection Name hi sever O g O Password f Authentication PAP pomain f O N
53. s are display Onboard ethenet device Other ethernet devices Wireless Lan Fiber Optic Token Ring if any Dial Up connections PPP PPoE if any oe ISF No VPN connection PPTP if any Figure 72 Connections Commonly used settings Interface RO Interface If the interface selected is a Dial Up connection whenever the connection starts it will first establish the Dial Up connection then attempt to create the session Screen size This allows you to choose how the connection screen will be displayed The Netvoyager thin client provides the following connection display formats e Specific screen sizes lower than the one currently set will be displayed e Fit to Screen e Full Screen QW Screen SIZe Full screen Fit to screen cOOxBOO B44 Figure 73 Connections Commonly used settings Screen size In Desktop Mode e Connections started in Full Screen mode use the whole screen size except the Taskbar if set to Always Visible They are started without any borders so the user is not able to move or resize the window e Connections started in Fit to Screen mode use the whole screen size except the Taskbar is set to Always Visible They are started with borders so the user is able to move or resize the window In Kiosk Mode e Connections started in Full Screen mode use the whole screen size They are started without any borders so the user is not able to move or resize the win
54. t manual In case you wish to send a print job to this printer through LPD Protocol please note that the LPD Queue Name will be the name you gave to the printer Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 24 of 68 ees voyager Setting Up a SMB Printer A Network SMB Printer is Printer located on your network that handles the SMB Protocol Before setting up the Printer you will need to know all settings of the SMB Shared Printer IP Address Share Name Username and Password if required Postscript Text only HP 2000C al Type Canon bje 1000 T Epson Stylus Color 400 Lexmark 4076 FCL a Default Frinter E o Force page ejection Oo ETY o OoOo atta None _ E C Oo C Figure 32 SMB Printer Configuration Detail The Windows Driver Name field allows you to specify the exact name of the printer driver displayed on Windows Servers This option will only be used in following cases e ICA Connections e RDP Connections e SMB Printing Protocol If you have already found a Printer Model in the list of printers that matches your requirement there is no need to use this field Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 25 of 68 S LL LVOY ALE lt A Setting up a Network LPD Printer A Network LPD Printer is printer located on your network that handles LPD Protocol Before setting up the printer you will need to know all settings of LPD printe
55. t now apecity the following network informaar tf You do mot know tile informallon ask you rie bank adminisiralnr Peddess 13210010154 fe a es A Wemask f255255 2550 Baleway 19F 100 10 10 z Back Hest Figure 8 Static IP Configuration Page 9 of 68 Phe 8 This panel allows you to Configuration Mizar enter the domain name used by your local network for Domain Name Services If needed type the IP address of a DNS and or a WINS server on your network Danai cubed DNS Ethemet l Reaver Sencar ia ca Lo LIST oT IAG oT ISL J YOU muat now spect ihe following hero Infonnsilon if WOU Oo hot know fale information S66 you menige admmlsirador DMS 193 252 19 3 iga2se Other more detailed network configurations are available once you have completed the initial thin client quick start wizard process wile 182 100 10 75 TEANA ee ee N Donain mangrove systems ir lt Back Next Figure 9 Configuration of device DNS and Wins 9 This is the completion of the Configuration Weard quick start process Congratulations At this point the thin client will This Termmal has been successtuly set up aerator E Piease presa End 10 reboot reboot with the configuration settings that you have previously completed x Back End Figure 10 Network Configuration Completion Rescue panel During booting time the Netvoyager thin clie
56. t or refuse this shadowing request Remote Access is also provided using SSH protocol Once enabled this option allows any SSH client available on the network to connect to the thin client lf an administrator password has been previously set then this password will be required for Remote Access For more details regarding this feature please refer to page 66 Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 14 of 68 d0IeEe User Permissions This feature enables the administrator to control the user access to each of the various configuration options available in the navigation frame By default all the options in the User Profile are disabled for Set User Profle by kecing security node for each festure security reasons giving the Fait aa U I SA a option to pies aasa ec enab e items Itt ey required uiay atest internet reting oe mm O or Every navigation option has the R car E following user access controls Read at wt l en L Centralin Arad onb Disabili E ie Some Figure 15 Thin Client User Permissions s onian 4 pres aes Sey a Disks Fdguninn 2 Forts Bawar e Read and Write access If set then the option is displayed in the navigation frame and the user will be able to view or modify the configuration of this option e Read only If set then the option is displayed in the navigation frame and the user will only be able to
57. th any other computer hardware other than the Netvoyager thin client copy all or part of the software incorporate all or any of the software into other programs developed by or on behalf of you and or used by you reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the computer hardware or software in the Netvoyager thin client rent lease gift loan sell distribute or transfer possession of the software in whole or in part Termination This licence is effective until terminated You may terminate the licence by destroying the software and all copies thereof This licence will terminate automatically without notice if you fail to comply with any of its provisions Upon termination you must destroy the software and all copies thereof or return the Netvoyager thin client device Disclaimer In no circumstances will Netvoyager be liable for any direct indirect consequential or incidental damage including loss of profits business interruption and loss of data arising out of the use or the inability to use the software or hardware however caused save to the extent that such liability is not capable of exclusion at law These limitations of liability apply even if Netvoyager or a third party reseller have been advised of the possibility of such damage occurring This end user licence will be governed by the laws of England The above terms and conditions supersede any prior agreement oral or written between you and Netvoyager relating to software
58. that may be contained in this manual Copyright This manual is copyrighted by Netvoyager Technology Limited All rights are reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or pre produced on any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent 1999 2010 Netvoyager Technology Limited All rights reserved Contact Details Web www netvoyager co uk Email support netvoyager co uk Trademarks ICA is a registered trademark of Citrix Systems Inc MetaFrame is a trademark of Citrix Systems Inc Ericom and PowerTerm are registered trademarks of Ericom Software Ltd Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc ThinPrint is a registered trademark of ThinPrint GmbH All other products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owner s benefit Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 2 of 68 Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NETVOYAGER TERMS amp CONDITIONS INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED Booting the thin client for the first time Rescue panel User Interface Modes Kiosk Mode Desktop Mode GUI Hotkey Summary ADMINISTRAT
59. tom of Gl ose the window closes the Setup Figure 13 Setup Manager Console Manager session The options in the navigation frame are grouped under the following sub sections e Administration e Connections e Configuration e Network e System e Time Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 13 of 68 newoyager aaa Administration Section Setup The configurations and setup functions of the Netvoyager LX Series thin clients can be protected from unauthorised access through an administrator password T Mote Only the 16 first characters are sawed set Administrator password i Enter password again P Allow Remote Administration HTTP 3 port o0 Allow Remote Shadowing VAC Warn while Shadowing i Allow remote access 55H B In this section you can also enable and disable remote configuration by a remote web browser Remote shadowing is provided also provided using VNC protocol Figure 14 Setup Administration Parameters Once enabled this option allows any VNC client available on the network to connect to the thin client and showdown a device to monitor its activity If the administrator password has been previously set then this password will be required for remote shadowing If Warn while shadowing 5 set this will advise the user of the thin client that a remote shadowing request is taking place giving them the option to accep
60. view the configuration of this option e Disabled If set then the option will not be displayed in the navigation frame The Connection Manager displays the Configure Tab Gorections accordingly to User Permissions H set By default the Connections Configuration is disabled therefore the configure Tab is not available to the thin client user after the Setup is secured by a password as outlined in figure 16 ED Connect End Ny Shutdown eal Figure 16 Connection Manager Once an administrator password is set you will have to login first as Administrator before being able to administrate the thin client For this purpose you will have to click on Setup in the navigation frame and then enter the administrator password Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 15 of 68 r newoyager emm Connection Administration Global Internet Connection Settings The Global Internet Settings contain internet connection parameters that will apply to all Netscape or Mozilla connections a Proxy HTTP iti itws is Port Proxy FIP ts Port Proxy GOPHER Br Prosy SOCKS Port Proxy SSL P Fort O Mo proxy for Example yahoo com google fr Proxy auto confiquration UAL Mote These Internet Global Settings will overwrite Firebird Internal Settings at each startup Add plugins shortcuts to desktop Li Save Please note that values contain In this
61. voyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 30 of 68 ie voyager ee XHost Permissions This section allows you to specifying XWindow hosts that will be granted to connect to the thin client local X Server Authorized hosts for connections Figure 40 Setup Manager Configuration XHosts Add anew A host Figure 41 Setup Manager Configuration Add new XHost Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 31 of 68 phe Network Configuration Hosts File Configuration If no DNS Domain Name Service is used on your corporate network you can provide a list of hosts to translate between IP address and Hostname e Global Internet settings allel e Global Ica z sills 5 Network e Configuration a User Interface i Configuration e Data storage Hosts File e Fonts Servers a Printers e Serial port e Display Input e Language a screen Saver a hosts Network a Hosts File e Configuration Add Edit Delete e Disks Mounting a Tools System e Factory Defaults a Information a shutdown i iat Close Figure 42 Host File Configuration Add anew host Host IP r Host Name CC Save Cancel Figure 43 Adding New Hosts to the Host File Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 32 of 68 Tes Network Adapter Configuration This screen allows you to configure various settings related to the onboard
62. yager LX Series the client ensure that the hardware consisting of the thin client display monitor mouse keyboard and network connection are properly installed Booting the thin client for the first time The first time when you power on the thin client it goes through the booting sequence and displays the Configuration Wizard The Configuration Wizard helps you to set the thin client with the minimum settings to allow you to use it effectively 1 Select the language from the drop down list box Click Next This Wizard will help you bo sat ug your Terminal PI SE8 261801 Your language and pres Mest to proceed English ust OTe rise f you do hot press Next then after 30 Spec cra the Terminal will reboot with the default settings Figure 1 Configuration wizard to set the language The Model type and the Configuration Wizard version information of the thin client are displayed rif carina core Model gt L 1010 Click Next to move on to the next configuration screen which will allow you to configure the keyboard options Version 30 Back Next gt Figure 2 Model and version confirmation Netvoyager LX Series Administrators Guide v3 45 Page 7 of 68 S eOyager 2 Select from the drop down list of languages the keyboard language that is suitable for your implementation 3 The Netvoyager LX Series enables you to choose from two user interfaces Kiosk m
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