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1. Certificate Verification This option enables the connection to check for a valid certificate before connecting to the remote server Connect to Console Session This option starts a non graphical console session Select this option to access the server s command console Disable Checksum with Std RDP Connection This option disables the checksum validation of the RDP data stream Set Keyboard Layout This option sets the keyboard layout to the one that is currently used by the thin client Enable Compression This option enables the compression of the connection data stream Disable Fast path This option disables fast path Fast path makes commonly occurring tasks faster by optimizing those processes Disable Offscreen Bitmap This option disables offscreen bitmap This option stops the server to change the default client rendering surface to one of the bitmaps created in the Offscreen Bitmap Cache Connectivity Connectivity Enable NSCode This option enables NSCodec bitmap compression this option is used when the RDP session color depth is 32 bpp and the bitmap of interest is either 24 bpp RGB with no alpha channel or 32 bpp RGB with an alpha channel Enable Desktop Composition This option enables Windows interface elements such as transparency Disable Menu Animation This option disables menu animation such as graphic slide color change Selecting this option saves bandwidth Disable Standard RDP Encryption Thi
2. Networks can also be characterized in terms of spatial distance as LANs MANs and WANs NT domain name is the domain name of Windows NT based operating systems 112 Key Words Description Port Number Protocol Speed Screen Subnet Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP Thin Client VMware View Client VPN Wide Area Network WAN 113 A number that identifies the specific process to which an Internet or other network message needs to be forwarded when it reaches a server For the TCP and UDP protocols a port number is a 16 bit number that is included in the header appended to a message unit This port number is passed logically between client and server transport layers and physically between the transport layer and the IP layer and forwarded on For example When a client requests a server for a file to be served from FTP of the server the TCP layer in the client appends the number 21 to the request 21 is by convention the 16 bit port number associated with an FTP request At the server the TCP layer reads the port number 21 and forwards the request to the FTP program A special set of rules that end points during communication in a telecommunication connection It exists between each functional layer and in the corresponding layers at the other end of communication Both end points need to recognize and observe a protocol Examples TCP IP HTTP and FTP Speed Screen latency
3. Samba 6 Click OK oe N e SAMBA Network Map Narne Networkmap Ip Address DEEG Remote Directory Path shared Local Directory Name Password In the Network Map Name field enter the name of the NFS network map In the IP Address field enter the IP address of the Samba server In the Remote Directory Path field enter the shared folder name 10 In the Local Directory Name field enter a folder name E Note A folder with the name specified in Local Directory Name field is created in media This folder is redirected in all connections 11 In the User Name field enter the username 12 In the Password field enter the password 13 Click Apply The confirmation window appears 14 Click Yes Configuring a NX Client Connection NX Client connection allows you to run remote X11 sessions even across slow or low bandwidth network connections It allows you to start sessions from clients running on Windows Linux Mac OS X and Solaris platforms to servers running on Linux or Solaris To configure NX Client connection 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings Connectivity 57 58 St ZS Ze 10 11 12 13 14 15 Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select NX NX Client Click OK The NX Client window appears NX Client Name john Basic Advanced
4. options are e Map Local Printer e Data Compression e Force bitmap updates e Map client Drives USB z e Map Serial Ports e Don t send motion events Connectivity e Hide WM decorations e Keep WM keybindings e Local Smart Card readers e Console Connection Mhiw are Color Depth Audio Forwarding RDP Protocol Version wf Map Local Printer wf Map Serial Ports Local Smart Card readers Data Compression Don t send motion events C1 Console Connection Force bitmap updates Hide WM decorations O Map client Drives USB z keep WM keybindings For information about the connection options see section Connection Options on page 35 19 Click Apply the confirmation window appears 20 Click OK Connectivity 43 Configuring a Citrix Receiver Connection WFCMGR 44 Citrix Receiver is a commercial desktop virtualization product developed by Citrix it allows you to run applications hosted on a remote server To configure a Citrix Receiver connection 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings 2 Click the Connectivity drop down arrow 3 Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears 4 Clicks Add 5 From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list 11 12 13 14 select WFEFCMGR Citrix Receiver Click OK The WFCMGR window appears WEFECMGR General Options Connection Name Host Name User Na
5. 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click System Settings gt Appearance The Appearance window appears Appearance General Background Network Local EGM 4 Click the Background tab 5 Select Network to browse and choose an image from the HTTP or FTP server Local Settings 87 e f you select HTTP In the Server field enter the Server IP address and image path e f you select FTP a Inthe Server field enter the Server IP address and image path b Inthe Name field enter the Server User Name c Inthe Password field enter the Server Password Appearance General Background Network HTTP FTP Server 10 4 10 3 c pictures flower jpeg a y J e 6 Select Local to set a local image as background 7 Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears 8 Click Yes Screenshots To capture screenshots 1 Press the Print Screen key The Save screenshot window appears 2 Inthe Name field enter a name for the screenshot 3 Inthe Saved in Folder field specify the path and folder where the screenshots are to be saved 88 Local Settings To view the captured screen shots On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click Local Settings drop down arrow Click System Settings gt Appearance The Appearance window appears Click the Screenshots tab Ny gt Bote The Screenshots tab appears only when a screen shot is taken Appea
6. 29 26 If your preferred authentication option is TLS perform the following steps Bnote Transport Layer Security TLS is a cryptographic protocol to encrypt network communication a Inthe Authentication field select TLS b Inthe Identity field enter the client s identity For example JohnDoe ThinClient Znote The client identity can be a name in characters A client s identity is used for authorization of communication between the server and the client c Select a user certificate by clicking on the browse button next to User certificate d Select a CA certificate by clicking on the browse button next to CA certificate e Select a private key by clicking on the browse button next to Private key f Inthe Private key password field enter a private key password of your choice Bote Select Show password to make the password that you have typed visible as plain text Remember the private key password for future use If your preferred authentication option is LEAP a From the Authentication drop down list select LEAP b Inthe Username field enter the user name c Inthe Password field enter the password If your preferred authentication option is Tunneled TLS perform the following steps Gi note Tunneled Transport Layer Security TLS is a multi factor authorization protocol that helps to secure your network communication To enable this option a Inthe Authentication field select Tunneled TLS b
7. 67 DISDA oaar r r E 81 DNS Lookup Tool E 102 E EUR eee ee eee ee 35 Exporting VPN Settings ccccseeeeeeeees 32 F Reie dE 94 Firmware LU DON AGS iacnncsnnczascnesoncnencnescnensiminaties 90 FTP Configuration WE 68 115 G Gio 5 desktop environment ccseceseeees 6 Gio 5 Salient Features cccseseeeseeeeeeeeees 1 I ICA EDUEEESEIENEeieeserietesieteriegerieeregereegegg 35 Import Certificates a cicetecnciesioncreecinteriedanetioneseds 95 Importing VPN SettingS cccccssecseeeeeees 32 Independent Computing Architecture KEE a ner cree renner 38 Internet Protocol version A 15 Internet Protocol version 6 00 16 K SES 1 EE A A 71 M Map Bee tu ceria 35 LD e E E E E 13 Momor LOG enna vciwnseonndrnduinteredecndimicanies 100 Vleit 70 N Network File System cccssecseeeseeeeeeens 56 Network level Authentication 000 37 Network MOG etsteetceerreinttercene eee iii rita nd 100 NTP Server E 86 Numlock ZGvnchronzaton 35 NX Client Connechon 57 O Off Screen Surface Ca 35 p il Le E 101 od 72 Protected EA 14 24 26 R Remote Desktop Protocol RDP 40 PG INOLET osteo eae 49 FROST AMINO GIO E 9 S Samba Connecti E 57 Sree RE Tei 94 16 4151 ko 9 0 E 89 Secure File Transfer Protocol SFTP 53 EE RER 98 Service Set Identifier GD 18 Ee EE 8 SAUNG OOW eegene 9 else TE 6 it sn ees 98 Speedol Age 35 SpeedS
8. enter a DHCP client ID Click Save D om Ek oO LD ER Bote Select Automatic DHCP only to automatically configure your network using DHCP For manual configuration 1 From the method drop down list select Manual Click Add In the Address Prefix and Gateway fields enter the thin client IP address prefix and gateway address In the DNS server s field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name m Note Select the Require the IPv6 addressing for this connection to complete to use only the IPv6 settings for your connection If you do not select this option IPv4 settings are used when you do not provide the IPv6 settings Connection name Wireless connection 1 ttings IPv6 Settings Method Addresses LEM EES fe80 260 72fffe 64 fe80 260 72i te DNS servers Search damains wf Require IPv6 addressing for this connection to complete Connectivity 29 6 Click Route to manage IP routes m EZ Note If you do not add a route the router will assign a default route for your network 7 Click Add to enter a route 8 Enter the IP address prefix gateway and metric for the routes E Note e Select Ignore automatically obtained routes to use the routes that you have entered and ignore the routes that are obtained from the router e Select Use this connection only for resources on its network option to selectively route network traffic through this
9. programfiles microsoft word exe application instead of the default explorer Click RemoteFx Option tab In the Start up Shell field enter a start up application This option starts a specified In the Window Title field enter the Window Title that must appear for this connection You can choose a Window Title of your preference Select from the following options for your connection based on your preference Enable Printer Enable Sound Enable Smartcard Hide Window Decorations Console audio Disable Authentication Disable Mouse Motion Disable Bitmap Cache Disable Wallpaper Disable Full Window Drag Disable Theming Disable TLS Encryption Enable Remote FX Certificate Verification Enable Audio Recording Enable USB Disable Checksum with Std RDP Connection Set Keyboard Layout Enable Compression Disable Fast Path Disable Offscreen Bitmap Enable NSCode Enable Desktop Composition Disable Menu Animations Disable Standard RDP Encryption Connectivity e Disable NAW level Authentication e Connect to Console Session For information about the connection options see section Connection Options on page 35 Connectivity 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 26 27 28 29 30 31 Remote FX Connection Remote Fx Option Options amp Enable Printer Enable Audio Recording wf Enable Sound wf Enable USB Enable Smartcard Disable Checksum with Std RDP Connection Hide Window Decorations Set K
10. 1 Inthe Users and Groups window click LDAP delete The Delete LDAP window appears 2 Select an LDAP and click Delete To add a group 1 Inthe Users and Groups window click Groups tab 2 Click Add The Group window appears Group Group Name Connections wf Display z 3 Inthe Group Name field enter the group name 4 Select the required permissions Add View Edit or Delete and click Apply 92 Local Settings Factory Reset This option causes a software factory reset and an immediate reboot The network display keyboard mouse time zone user account and system language settings are reset To perform a factory reset 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click Restore Factory Defaults The Confirmation window appears 5 Click OK Screen Lock The Screen Lock option allows you to lock your screen whenever required To lock your screen 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow Local Settings 93 3 Click Screen Lock decay Shows a decaying screen Name root gioS_000cf1ib Bbd4c gt f Password Enter password to unlockt select icon to lock Tue Jul 23 17354326 2013 4 The Screen is now locked Enter your password and click Submit to unlock the screen Import Certificates Certificates provide another layer of authentication for a connection Security certificates are sometim
11. 10 4 10 3 icmp_req 1 ttl 128 time 0 303 ms 64 bytes from 10 4 10 3 icmp_req 2 ttl 128 time 0 207 ms 64 bytes from 10 4 10 3 icmp_req 3 ttl 128 time 0 206 ms 10 4 10 3 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 received 0 packet loss time 1999rms rtt minjavg max mdev 0 206 0 238 0 303 0 048 ms Click the Trace route tab In the Network Address field enter the network address of the node for which you want to trace the route Diagnostics 6 Click Trace the trace result is displayed in the Trace route section Ping and Trace route Ping Trace route Network Address Using DNS Lookup DNS lookup tool is a tool used to determine the domain name of an IP address To access the DNS lookup tool Diagnostics 1 2 Click DNS Lookup the DNS Lookup window appears DNS Lookup URL Server Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name a In the URL field enter a URL 3 Click Submit the DNS Lookup result is displayed in the DNS lookup section 10 4 6 1 10 4 6 1 53 Google com 173 194 36 36 Google com 173 194 36 33 Google com 173 194 36 41 Google com 173 194 36 35 Google com 173 194 36 40 Google com 173 194 36 38 Google com Google com 101 D User Applications Gio 5 is pre installed with a number of useful user applications such as text editor volume control touch
12. File Deskto p View Help vmware View Client X Connect to Server Enter your user name and password EN bttee 10 4 6 28 W i Ew Enter Username vxl Password eccccece Domain BOMAINVXL i PCoIP cancel jok Continue 4 Enter Username and Password and click OK 5 Select a virtual machine from the list of available virtual machines The selected virtual machine s desktop window appears floating n ETET individuala winy 32 win t 64 Pree PCaib PColP SC of Piri feet all EITTET Pull Screan All Montre 6 From the desktop drop down list in the taskbar select disconnect to disconnect from the current virtual machine 7 To exit the VMware View client click File gt Quit 62 Connectivity WFCMGR Citrix Receiver 1 Click Connect the Citrix XenApp Logon window appears Citrix XenApp Logon Logging on to server 10 4 6 Username xxl EEEE EE Iomain ind net in Cancel In the Username field enter the user name In the Password field enter the password d Inthe Domain field enter the domain name Bote Select Save Password if you want to save the password for use in the next session 5 Click OK The Citrix Receiver window appears 6 From the list of application provided select the application that you want to launch es ees Citrix Receivel Citrix XenApp View Tools Application Application Application Applic
13. File System is used to read and write files on a network drive To set up a Network File System connection oe oy Mem 11 12 56 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select NFS Network File System Click OK The NFS window appears NFS Network Map Name LabNetwork Ip Address 192 168 5 3 Remote Directory Path shared J Apply Apply cancel_ Cancel In the Network Map Name field enter the name of the NFS network map In the IP Address field enter the IP address or hostname of the NFS server In the Remote Directory Path field enter the shared folder name In the Local Directory Name field enter a folder name Gs Bote A folder with the name specified in Local Directory Name field is created in media This folder is redirected in all connections Click Apply The confirmation window appears Click Yes Connectivity Configuring a Samba Connection Samba provides access to Microsoft Windows based file and print services for your thin client To set up a Samba connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Clicks Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select SAMBA
14. In the Working Directory field enter the path of the working directory For example C programfiles microsoft word exe 14 Click the Options tab 15 Select Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection to map USB headphones speakers and webcam to server For more information on Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection option refer section Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection on page 47 E Note Selecting this option disables audio play back on Windows Media Player 16 Click Apply The confirmation window appears 17 Click OK Connectivity Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection If the Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection option is not selected Do not connect multiple USB audio devices at the same time Ensure that USB Audio device is connected to the USB port of the Thin Client before using windows media player Do not unplug the audio device while playing a media file on Windows Media Player Citrix HDX WebCamera is the default name of any webcam connected to the thin client Citrix HDX Audio is the default name of any Audio device connected to the thin client The internal MIC on USB webcams will not be available for recording If the Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection option is selected Connectivity USB audio output will not be available through Windows Media Player The name of the USB webcam connected to Thin Client is displayed under Devices and Printer in the server s OS
15. Inbuilt TI Chipset for DM814X Supports Dual display and Rotation Firmware upgrade Individual component upgrade Thin Clint Device Management Support Introduction Configuration File Generator tool to generate INI files Startup Wizard The Startup Wizard window appears immediately after installing Gio 5 This wizard allows you to set the system language time zone and keyboard language on start up Startup Wizard Enter your language and other preference Language option English S Time Zone Asia Kolkata 2 Keyboard Type English WS e O De not show Startup Wizard again gt Update E Cancel To set the system language time zone and keyboard language on start up 1 From the Language option spin box select the system language 2 From the Time Zone spin box select the requuired time zone 3 Drom the Keyboard Type spin box select the keyboard language Gi hote Select Do not ask this again option to not view the startup wizard next time Introduction 3 User Manual Organization The content in this manual is organized as shown in the following table Chapter No Chapter Description j Introduction Gio 5 Desktop Connectivity Local Settings Security Diagnostics User Applications Glossary Index Introduction to Gio 5 Description of the various desktop components and the interface Description of the configur
16. MD5 If your preferred authentication option is MD5 perform the following steps Bnote The Message Digest 5 MD5 algorithm is a secure hash function Enable this option to encrypt all your network communication using the MD5 function To enable this option a Inthe Username field enter a user name b Inthe Password field enter a password c Click Save Bote Select Ask for this password every time to enable authentication every time you use this connection Select Show password to make the password that you have typed visible in plain text If your preferred authentication option is TLS perform the following steps E Note Transport Layer Security TLS is a cryptographic protocol to encrypt network communication a Inthe Authentication field select TLS b In the Identity field enter the client s identity For example JohnDoe ThinClient e 7 Note The client identity can be a name in characters A dente identity is used for authorization of communication between the server and the client c Select a user certificate by clicking on the browse button next to User certificate d Select a CA certificate by clicking on the browse button next to CA certificate 13 14 e Select a private key by clicking on the browse button next to Private key f Inthe Private key password field enter a private key password of your choice Bote Select Show password to make the password that you have typed visible
17. SSH Server 10 4 6 10 Identify file e None User Name Password Use Window Size Resolution l Custom 640x480 Quality Startup Program In the Name field enter a connection name In the Server field enter the server IP address Select Identify file field and select the SSH public key certificate Bote You need not enter the Password if you select Identify file option In the User Name field enter a user name In the Password field enter a password P Bnote Please make note of your user name and password Your user name and password are required later when establishing a connection In the Resolution choose default server resolution or specify the resolution In the Quality field select the quality of the connection In the Startup Program field enter the path of the startup program For example C programtiles microsoft word exe in windows server Linux commands such as Ls cat vi filename ps in Linux server Click Advanced tab and select the following options if required Disable clipboard sync Select this option to disable cut copy and paste function between client and server Connectivity Connectivity 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 Disable encryption Select this option to disable encryption of data between client and server Use local cursor Select this option to enable the use of the local system cursor For setting up SSH click SSH tab Select Enab
18. The name of the USB audio device connected to the Thin Client is displayed in Sound section of server s OS You can make it as a default sound device The Internal MIC on USB webcams can be used for recording 47 Configuring a Firefox Browser Connection A Browser connection enables the thin client to access web based services through a thin client browser This connection is well suited for thin client kiosks using a web application hosted on a server To set up a browser connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select Browser Firefox Browser GE eS 6 Click OK The Default Browser window appears Default Browser Connection Name Browser URL Iilocalhost No Proxy Auto Detect Proxy settings for this settings Use System Proxy settings Manual Proxy settings HTTP http proxy net Use this Proxy Server for all Protocols FTP http proxy net SSL Proxy http proxy net SOCKS Host http proxy net SOCKS v4 SOCKS v5 No Proxy for localhost 127 0 01 ex mozill org net nz 192 168 1 0 24 Automatic Proxy Configurations URL http 100 2 2 2 Enable kiosk Mode WE 7 Inthe Connection Name field enter a connection name of your preference 8 Inthe URL field enter the URL of the server 9 You
19. This option enables the support for Extended Unicode Keyboard Support EUKS on Windows Server Data Compression This option enables data compression of the RDP data stream Numlock Synchronization This option enables numlock synchronization between your server and thin client Use numlock synchronization when you want to use your thin client keyboard to access features of an application running on the server Don t send motion events This option prevents the transmission of motion events such as movement of the mouse pointer on the screen to the server only the interface interactions are sent to the server This option saves bandwidth Force bitmap updates This option forces the server to send screen updates as bitmaps rather than using higher level drawing operations Bitmap updates saves bandwidth Local Smart Card readers This option maps your local smartcard reader with the terminal server s smart card reader 35 36 Console Connection This option allows you to connect to the console of the terminal server this option requires Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 Hide WM decorations This option hides the Window Manager decorations Map client Drives USB z This option maps the client drives with the drives in the terminal server Keep WM keybindings This option enables all your Window Manager Hotkeys Enable RemoteFX This option enables Microsoft RemoteF xX this is a new feature that is included in Windo
20. as plain text Remember the private key password for future use lf your preferred authentication option is Tunneled TLS perform the following steps Gi note Tunneled Transport Layer Security TLS is a multi factor authorization protocol that helps to secure your network communication To enable this option a Inthe Authentication field select Tunneled TLS b Inthe Anonymous identity field enter an anonymous client identity Note The anonymous identity is revealed only to the authentication server c Inthe CA certificate field browse and select a CA certificate d From the Inner authentication drop down list select an inner authentication method note An inner authentication method is the authentication method used for tunneling authentication You can choose PAP MSCHAP MSCHAPv2 or CHAP e Inthe Username field enter a user name f Inthe Password field enter a password If your preferred authentication option is Protected EAP PEAP perform the following steps Gi Note Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP is an encryption protocol that provides advanced encryption for network communication To enable this option a Inthe Authentication field select Protected EAP PEAP b Inthe Anonymous identity field enter an anonymous client identity Note The anonymous identity is revealed only to the authentication server c Inthe CA certificate field browse and select a CA certificate d From
21. bit PassPhrase Connection name wireless connection 1 Wwf Connect automatically He i o 3 pez SC SA e Les T gt Paar V i Wireless Wireless Security Py4 Settings IPv6 Settings ja S REN Fe E Te G EEN ei E Security e o y O Show key WEP index Authentication Available to all users Bote Select None for unencrypted transmission 3 Inthe Key field enter a valid security key or passphrase Bote e The encryption keys must be generated in the wireless network s access point or router the generated keys have to be used here for configuring the network e The WPA amp WPA2 encryption method is available in the Infrastructure connection mode only e Select Show key to make the encryption key visible EN In the WEP Index field select a value from 1 to 4 6 Inthe Authentication select Open System or Shared Key Bote Select None for unencrypted transmission 7 Click Save To set up LEAP security 1 In the network configuration window click the Wireless Security tab Connectivity 21 22 2 3 4 2 From the Security drop down list select LEAP Connection name Wireless connection 1 wf Connect automatically Security Lisername Password Show password b Available to all users In the Username field enter the user name In the Password field enter the password Click Save Bote LEAP security is currently not fun
22. example ipp cups server printers printer queue HP Officejet Pro 1175C 10 ipp printer mydomain ipp Find Network Printer AppSocket HP JetDirect Internet Printing Protocol iy LPD LPR Host or Printer Windows Printer via SAMBA 4 Click Enter URL and click Forward 5 Continue clicking Forward until the configuration is complete and then click Apply Display Display option allows you to set the display properties and configure dual monitors Basic Setup To set the display properties 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click Display Retrieving data message appears Retrieving Data The Display window appears Local Settings 81 Display Basic Options Resolution 024X768 Rotation Normal Left Inverted Right xinerama Default depth 24dpi 4 Under Display section select the required monitor 5 Click the Basic tab and select the required options Resolution Select the required resolution Rotation Select the rotation type left right inverted normal xinerama Select this option to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display Default Depth Select the default depth DDC Select to use the Display Data Channel display protocol it defines the rules of communication between the graphics adapter and the client s display DPMS Select this to enable graphics card power management In
23. future use If your preferred authentication option is LEAP a From the Authentication drop down list select LEAP 23 b Inthe Username field enter the user name c Inthe Password field enter the password If your preferred authentication option is Tunneled TLS perform the following steps Gi note Tunneled Transport Layer Security TLS is a multi factor authorization protocol that helps to secure your network communication To enable this option a Inthe Authentication field select Tunneled TLS b Inthe Anonymous identity field enter an anonymous client identity Bnote The anonymous identity is revealed only to the authentication server c Select a CA certificate by clicking on the browse button next to CA certificate d From the Inner authentication drop down list select an inner authentication method E Note An inner authentication method is the authentication method used for tunneling authentication You can choose PAP MSCHAP MSCHAPv2 or CHAP e Inthe Username field enter a user name f In the Password field enter a password If your preferred authentication option is Protected EAP PEAP perform the following steps Bote Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP is an encryption protocol that provides advanced encryption for network communication To enable this option a Inthe Authentication field select Protected EAP PEAP b Inthe Anonymous identity field enter an anonymo
24. screen calibrator and web browser To access the various user applications 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click the User Applications drop down arrow 3 Select from the following list of user applications e Text Editor This application provides you with basic text editing capabilities you can type edit and save text using this application BIE Unis Drecninnem kasten File Edit View Search Tools Documents Help aa Le OPEN e save es amp Undo do SE E Q 3 O Untitled Document 1 2 Plain Text Tab Width ge Ln 1 Col 1 INS 4 Volume Control This application allows you to set the system sound settings 102 User Applications Al Schuler GE MS HS Mu tT Bu ii 1 T II MUNT me C e Touchscreen Calibrator This application allows you to calibrate your touchscreen monitor To calibrate your touchscreen monitor tap the four highlighted corners of the screen Bote You can use this application only when you have connected a touchscreen monitor to your client User Applications 103 e PDF Reader This application allows you to view Portable Document Format PDF documents S yciostins tallation Gtidey25yFebw spd Teopyright Noticevoy 998 File Edit View Go Bookmarks Help P Previous b Next P 1 of 11 Fit Page Width k A Thumbnails T Gio 5 Installation Guide 104 User Applications Appendix GIO5 Configuration File Setting up DHC
25. user to connect to a remote virtual machine To configure a VMware View connection GH oe oY a Se St E SS 11 On the desktop sidebar click Settings Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select VMware VM View Client The VMware window opens In the Connection Name field enter a connection name In the Host Name field enter a host name In the User Name field enter a user name In the Password field enter a password e Bote Please make note of your user name and password Your user name and password are required later when establishing a VMware View connection In the Domain field enter a domain name Gs Bote The domain name is the domain name of the remote server Click VMware Options tab 12 13 14 15 From the Preferred Connection Protocol spin box select RDP or PCOIP protocol In the Desktop Name field enter the desktop name Click RDP Options tab From the Color Depth spin box select a color depth Greater color depth will render images that are more vibrant From the Audio Forwarding spin box select local or remote Selecting off will disable this option From the RDP Protocol Version drop down list select if you want to use RDP4 or RDP5 version of the protocol Select the connection options based on your preference The various connection
26. users check box to allow other users to connect to this network Click Save If the mode of connection is Ad hoc perform the following steps a b C Connectivity From the Band drop down list select the band of operation From the Channel drop down list select the channel of operation In the BSSID field enter a valid BSSID Bote The Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID is the MAC address of the Access Point to which you intend to connect you can get this information from the Access Point s hardware configuration options From the Device MAC address drop down list select the appropriate device MAC address In the Cloned MAC address field enter your cloned MAC address Gi Note Cloned MAC address must be in the correct MAC address format You cannot use the same cloned MAC address for more than one client device on your network You can clone your router s MAC address only if your router supports that feature From the MTU spin box set an MTU maximum transmission unit value Select the Available to all users check box to allow other users to connect to this network Click Save 20 Configuring Wireless Security You can select from the following encryption methods WEP 40 128 bit Key Hex or ASCII A WEP 40 bit key is a 10 digit key Hex or ASCII that can contain numbers 0 9 and the letters A Z A WEP 128 bit key is a 26 digit key that can contain numbers 0 9 and letters A Z WEP 128 bit Passphras
27. Default time interval is 6 sec 5 Click Apply The confirmation dialog box appears 6 Click Yes Keyboard To setup the keyboard 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click Devices and then click Keyboard The Keyboard window appears Keyboard Layout Variant Model Autorepeat Rate Autorepeat Delay Numlock Setting at boot up 4 Select or enter values for the following fields e Layout Select the required keyboard layout By default USA is selected e Variant Select the keyboard variant type The default type of keyboard is qwerty e Model Select the keyboard model By default pc104 is selected e Autorepeat Rate Specify the rate at which the keyboard will repeat a keystroke if you press it continuously The default auto repeat rate is 20 e Autorepeat Delay Specify the time delay ms after which the keystroke will repeat The default auto repeat delay is 250 e Numlock Settings at boot up Enable or disable Numlock on boot up By default Numlock is ON Click Apply The confirmation dialog box appears 5 Click Yes Local Settings a Printer 72 Gio 5 supports local and network printing you can either print using the printer connected to your thin client or use a printer that is connected to the network Gio 5 uses the Common UNIX Printing System CUPS to handle printing jobs CUPS consists of print spooler and scheduler that uses the Interne
28. Filters Refresh E IPy6 Export List Help View d S 200 FTP Server 201 INI Path iz 202 Citrix Server Scope Options 2 General Advanced Ol 165 Im ce 174 FTP Server T 4 FTP Se 175 INI Path INI File Path O 181 vendesktop H Data entry String value i UA A 50HHH UK Cancel Apply 109 GIO5 Configuration File 3 Click Apply and then click OK The selected server entry is displayed in the Option Name field on the central pane DI DHCP File Action View Help e e lzlelealRHles DHCP Option Name E E xldomain xl net in 006 DNS Servers i IPv4 2 150 XLmaange CE E 7 Scope 10 0 0 0 vxl scope 2 155 xlm XPe 3 Address Pool CA Address Leases E Reservations E3 Scope Options 7 Scope 172 16 0 0 172scope F Scope 192 168 1 0 192z lan EI 160 xIm gio 2 174 FTP Server 2 175 INI Path 2 200 FTP Server 2 201 INI Path 2 202 Citrix Server Server Options Filters al 203 Username IPv6 EI 204 Password Reboot the Client Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard 15 x 10 4 6 1 10 4 10 14 10 4 7 3 80 10 4 4 84 80 10 4 10 28 G5_Config_INI 10 4 10 34 winfo ini ddc56 vxl net in Server Op Once the client is rebooted it will get the values from the defined scope id and downloads the configuration file and configures the client Creating and Using
29. GIO5 Configuration File You can generate the configuration file by using the GlO5 Config File Generator application provided by VXL Instruments note Ensure that the GIO5 image is compatible with GIO5 Config File Generator application For more information on generating a configuration files refer the GIO5 Config File Generator user manual GIO5 Configuration File 110 Glossary Key Words Description CUPS Cache Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Domain Name System DNS Download Encryption Firmware File Transfer Protocol FTP Gateway Groups CUPS is the standards based open source printing system for UNIX like operating systems A cache is a component that transparently stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster The data that is stored within a cache might be values that have been computed earlier or duplicates of original values that are stored elsewhere A protocol used by network administrators to centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses in a network Without DHCP a fixed IP address needs to be assigned manually to each computer in the network The method used to translate Internet domain names into IP addresses A domain name is a meaningful and easy to remember handle for an IP address The DNS method is based on DNS servers which contain pre defined and maintainable lists of domain names and IP addresses With
30. Inthe Anonymous identity field enter an anonymous client identity Note The anonymous identity is revealed only to the authentication server c Select a CA certificate by clicking the browse button next to CA certificate d From the Inner authentication drop down list select an inner authentication method EX note An inner authentication method is the authentication method used for tunneling authentication You can choose PAP MSCHAP MSCHAPv2 or CHAP e Inthe Username field enter a user name f Inthe Password field enter a password If your preferred authentication option is Protected EAP PEAP perform the following steps Connectivity Bote Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP is an encryption protocol that provides advanced encryption for network communication To enable this option a Inthe Authentication field select Protected EAP PEAP b Inthe Anonymous identity field enter an anonymous client identity Note The anonymous identity is revealed only to the authentication server c Select a CA certificate by clicking on the browse button next to CA certificate d From the PEAP version drop down list select a PEAP version select Automatic to automatically select the PEAP version e From the Inner authentication drop down list select an inner authentication method x Note An inner authentication method is the authentication method used for tunneling authentication You can choose MD5 G
31. J54 4GB G5 2 6 02 019 339 STD gioS 847e40de608e 1 6GB 84 7E 40 DE 60 8E Hardware Information Series 1 GB 4GB Version Information 2 6 37 12 5 1 2 0 0 LJ 1 0 1 Firefox 16 0 2 System Information Network System Information State connected Device ethO Auto eth0 Type Wired Driver cpsw State connected Default yes HW Address 84 7E 40 DE 60 8E Capabilities Carrier Detect yes Speed 1000 Mb s Wired Properties Carrier on IPv4 Settings Address 10 4 6 170 Prefix 8 255 0 0 0 Gateway 10 4 10 254 DNS 10 4 6 1 See Settings You can view and configure settings of your Gio 5 operating system using the settings option This option allows you to configure your network connections input output devices etc The following chapters in this user manual provide instructions and information about various settings To access the various settings 1 Click the Settings icon on the sidebar The Authentication dialog box appears Liser Password Domain 2 Enter user name and password 3 Select the domain and click OK Se Bote In the Domain field select Local for local authentication select a particular LDAP domain for authentication on the LDAP server For more information on creating LDAP refer section To create LDAP on page 92 8 Gio 5 Desktop Shutting down and Restarting Gio 5 To shut down your thin client 1 From the sidebar cli
32. P Scope ID for Automatic Configuration of GIO5 Requirements e DHCP Server with scope id configured e FIP Server that contains the configuration file Placing the Configuration File in the FTP server The path where the Configuration file is available should be FTP configured Place the INI file in the FTP root directory or FTP root subdirectories DHCP Server Scope ID Configuration By default the client is configured for 174 and 175 scope IDs You can change these scope settings depending upon the DHCP server scope id configuration Information about the FTP server and configuration file path is obtained from the following DHCP scope id e 174 The FTP server IP Address or URL e 175 File name with extension or folder and file name with extension If config xml file is not mentioned the default config xml file will be used The automatic fetching of configuration file on the clients and automatic configuration is done using the DHCP scope options The DHCP Server provides the configuration details Ensure that the DHCP service is running To add new DHCP scope ids on the DHCP server 1 On the DHCP server click Start gt DHCP The DHCP window appears File Action View Help g es pleal zlRles DHCP Contents of DHCP Actions E vxldomain vxl netin J veddomain vwed net in eremm E g P CF Scope 110 0 0 0 vxl scope More Actions 0 Scope 172 16 0 0 172scope Scope 192 168 1 0 1922 lan Server Options Filte
33. P Server ll Add Edit Lelete Description 174 FIP Sewer Value Strine i 04 10 28 GIO5 Configuration File 9 Enter the FTP server IP address in the String field and click OK 10 Similarly create scope ids for INI path with the values as shown in the below screens Global fini Fath Data type String P Aray Code 175 Descriptions fini File Fath OF Cancel Predefined Options and Yalues Option class DHCP Standard ptions Option name zs INI Path ll Add Edit Delete Description fimi File Path Value String G5_Config_IMI If the INI file is in the FTP root mention the file name with extension in the String field If the INI file is in the FTP root subdirectory mention the folder name and file name with extension in the String field GIO5 Configuration File 108 To enable the created scope options 200 201 202 1 On the tree pane right click Scope Options and select Configure Options The Scope Options window appears File Action View Help e ic le DHCP Option Mame El vxldomain vd net in UE 003 Router D P JE 006 DNS Servers Fl Scope 10 0 0 0 vxl scope cl 015 DNS Domain Name Li Address Pool 043 vendor Specific Info Co Address Leases Reservations More Actions CE 060 vxl 066 Boot Server Host Mar Configure Options cope Option C Scope 172 16 0 1 Scope 192 168 1 Server Options F
34. TC or MSCHAP v2 f Inthe Username field enter a user name g Inthe Password field enter a password 2 Click Save Configure IPv4 Settings Internet Protocol version 4 is a network standard for transmitting information over a network Enter relevant IP address netmask and gateway information to ensure correct configuration of the network To configure IPv4 Settings 1 Click the IPV4 Settings tab in the Network Connections window Bote By default the method is set to Automatic DHCP click Save to configure the network automatically In the method field select Automatic DHCP addresses only In the DNS server s field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name For example vxl net in In the DHCP client ID field enter a DHCP client ID Click Save For manual configuration o om ko bh 1 From the method drop down list select Manual Connectivity 27 Connection name Wireless connection 1 CS Bau Vis KEE Wireless Security IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Addresses Enant man x E 192 168 1 4 255 0 0 0 192 168 1 1 DNS servers 88 8 8 Search domains DHEP chent IB wf Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete Available to all users Click Add In the IP Address Netmask and Gateway fields enter the thin client IP address netmask and gateway address In the DNS servers field enter a DNS server address In the Search do
35. Vy Gio 5 User Manual for J Series Copyright 2004 2013 VXL Instruments Limited All Rights Reserved Information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer No part of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the express written permission of the manufacturer Registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners Every effort is made to make this guide as complete and as accurate as possible but no warranty of fitness is implied The authors 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 Last Updated October 2013 Version GIO5J UM 40 13 VXL Instruments Ltd House of Excellence No 17 Electronics City Hosur Road Bangalore 560 100 INDIA www vxl net Table of Contents 1 Introduction Features Startup Wizard User Manual Organization Terminologies Typographical Conventions 2 Gio 5 Desktop System Information Settings Shutting down and Restarting Gio 5 3 Connectivity Configure Hostname Configure Network _ ea sch O O N O Aa oO A W esch sesch Wired Connection Wireless Connection VPN Connection Connection Manager Connection Options Con
36. ame gioS 90 2b 34 58 96 5E 4 Enter a host name and click Apply The client will restart 10 Connectivity Configure Network The Configure Network option allows you to configure your network connection Configuring your network is necessary to connect your thin client to a server Correct network configuration ensures that your thin client is secure and connected to the intended server To configure a network connection 1 On the desktop sidebar click the Settings icon 2 Click the Connectivity drop down arrow 3 Click Configure Network the network connection window appears You can configure the following type of connections e Wired e Wireless e VPN Wired Connection A wired connection also known as an Ethernet connection is one of the fastest way to connect to a network In a wired connection an Ethernet cable connects your thin client to your network infrastructure To setup a wired connection create a wired connection and set up Pv4 or IPv6 with security Connectivity 12 Creating a Wired Connection To create a wired connection 1 In the network connections window click the Wired tab 2 Click Add Connection name wired connection 1 wf Connect automatically Wired 802 1x Security IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Device MAC address a4 Fe 40 de 60 8e la Cloned MAC address MTU automatic wi bytes Available to all users cancel _ Save 3 Inth
37. ame of the remote server 12 In the Application field enter the name of the application For example Microsoft Word Connectivity 13 In the Working Directory field enter the path of the working directory For example C programfiles microsoft word exe 14 Click Options tab 15 From the Display Resolution spin box select a display resolution 16 Select the connection options based on your preference The various connection options are e Map Local Printers e Use ICA compression e Speed Screen BA e Speed Screen e Enable Audio Input e Map Serials Ports e Map Local Smartcard readers e Activate Enable OSS e Approximate Colors e EUKS For information about the connection options see section Connection Options on page 35 17 From the Desired Color Depth spin box select the required color depth You can select 1 8 bit 4 16 bit or 8 24 bit 18 From the HDX Client Redirection spin box select ON or OFF 19 From the Flash Redirection spin box set the status to Always Never or Ask 20 Click More Options tab 21 Enter your preferred values for the following options e Speed Screen BA Decompressed Cache size Enter the value of the decompressed cache allocated to Speed Screen Browser Acceleration e Speed Screen BA Compressed Cache size Enter the value of the compressed cache allocated to Speed Screen Browser Acceleration e TW2 Stop Watch minimum count Enter the minimum ThinWire 2 stop watch c
38. anism for Ubuntu printing and print services e SAMBA SAMBA is the standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux e Smart Card Demon This option allows you to access the smart card reader installed on the server e Enable Pulse Audio Pulse Audio is a POSIX cross platform network sound server Security 97 5 Click Apply the confirmation window appears 6 Click Yes Server Proxy Settings To configure the Server proxy settings 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click the Security drop down arrow 3 Click Server Proxy Settings the Proxy Settings window appears Proxy Settings HTTP WRL Port HTTPS URL Port FTP WRL Port No Proxy In the HTTP field enter the HTTP URL and port number In the HTTPS field enter the URL and port number In the FTP field enter the URL and port number In the No Proxy field enter the localhost or URL You can enter more than one URL separated by a comma ye oo E Note The URL or IP address specified in the No Proxy field will not connect through the proxy server Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes 98 Security 6 Diagnostics The diagnostics feature allows you to view the memory and network status information you can launch the following memory and diagnostic tools Memory Log The memory log tool provides system memory information such as total storage free and used memory To access the Memory L
39. ation Application Application 7 Click Citrix XenApp click Connect to selection The selected application is launched Connectivity 63 Browser Firefox Browser Click Connect The remote desktop window appears Remote FX X Free RDP Click Connect The remote desktop window appears SSH Secure Shell Click Connect The remote desktop window appears SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol Click Connect The remote desktop window appears XDMCP X Remote Session Click Connect The remote desktop window appears NFS Remote File System Click Connect The remote desktop window appears SAMBA Samba Click Connect The remote desktop window appears NX NX Client Select the NX connection and click Connect The remote desktop window appears Deleting a Connection You can edit a connection to change settings and options To edit a connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Select the connection you want to delete Click Delete the confirmation window appears Click OK o oe Yh gt Auto Connect 64 The Auto Connect option allows you to connect to a particular connection directly on boot up ei Note The Auto Connect option can be set for only one connection at a time To set up auto connect 1 From the Connections window select a connection of your
40. ation methods Password Public key automatic Identity file a Bote To select an identity file for authentication click on the browse button next to Identity file and then click Open 13 Click Apply The confirmation window appears 14 Click Yes Connectivity 53 Configuring an XDMCP Connection 54 XDMCP is a remote desktop protocol that can be used to access remote Linux desktops and servers To set up an XDMCP connection E 11 12 13 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select XDMCP X Remote Session Click OK The XDMCP window appears XDMCP Name XDMCPConnection Basic SSH Server ECKER Use client Resolution Resolution cusom e Color Depth Startup Program Microsoft Word ef Use local cursor wf Disconnect after one session In the Name field enter the name of the XDMCP connection Click the Basic tab In the Server field enter the IP address of XDMCP server For setting up the resolution of the client e Select Use client Resolution for default client monitor resolution or e Select a custom resolution from the Custom drop down list From the Color Depth drop down list select a color depth based on your preference Greater color depth will render images that are more vibrant I
41. ation procedures for network and server connections Description and procedure to set various local settings Configuring input and output devices such as mouse printer Description of setting up security and server management Description and procedure to use the diagnostic tools in Gio 5 Description of the various user applications installed in Gio 5 Alphabetically sorted list of keywords topics used in this manual Definitions of technical terminology used in this manual Table 1 List of Chapters Introduction Terminologies This user manual uses the following expressions to represent a few commonly used terminologies Terminologies Description Gio 5 A Linux based thin client specific operating system developed by VXL Instruments Thin Client thin VXL Thin Client client Table 2 Terminologies Typographical Conventions This manual uses the following typographical conventions Text Type Usage Field names user interface Bold text f elements such as dialog boxes and windows SMALL CAPS text System messages Italics text Proper nouns and examples courier new Syntax and user inputs text Bold and UPPER Keyboard shortcuts For CASE text example CTRL C Blue underlined Italic External Hyperlinks will open text your default browser Table 3 Typographical Conventions Introduction 2 Gio 5 Desktop A graphical user interface desktop environment provides menus and icons for int
42. ay images faster and thus make the web browsing experience smooth note Speed Screen acceleration does not work when Adobe Flash content is enabled If you want to use this feature you have to disable Adobe Flash Speed Screen This option enables Speed Screen latency reduction this option is useful when you are using a slow connection with latency of more than 100 ms Enable Audio Input This option enables audio input to your thin client Use ICA compression This option enables compression of ICA data stream transmitted over a network Full Screen This option enables the full screen mode for your connection your remote desktop will be displayed in full screen Map Serials Ports This option maps the terminal server serial ports with your thin client serial ports selecting this option redirects serial port devices connected to your client to the terminal server Map Local Smartcard readers This option maps your local smartcard reader with the terminal server s smart card reader Activate Enable OSS This option enables the Off Screen Surface OSS feature that enables the ICA Client to draw screen updates to an in memory bitmap rather than to the screen This option improves network bandwidth efficiency Approximate Colors This option enables the use of approximate colors that are available in the client if the exact colors are not available This feature eliminates color flashing when switching between applications EUKS
43. based on your monitor properties From the Color Depth spin box select a color depth Greater color depth will render more vibrant images From the Audio Forwarding spin box select local or remote audio forwarding Selecting off will disable this option From the RDP Protocol Version drop down list select RDP4 or RDP5 version of the protocol Select the connection options based on your preference The various connection options are e Map serial ports e Data Compression e Force bitmap updates e Map client Drivers USB z e Don t send motion events e Numlock Synchronization e Local Smart Card readers e Console Connections e Hide WM decorations For information about the connection options see section Connection Options on page 35 Connectivity 20 Click the Startup tab 21 Select the services that have to be launched when your client starts up the services that you can choose are e Keep WM keybindings This option keeps the same window hotkeys as the previous session e Printer Name Select the printer name from the drop down list You have to configure your printer before you can select it here e Windows Printer Driver Name Specify the path and file name of the driver 41 22 Click Apply the confirmation window appears 23 Click Yes Configuring a VMware View Client Connection 42 VMware View is a commercial desktop virtualization product developed by VMware VMware View allows a
44. c Configuration of GIO5 Requirements Placing the Configuration File in the FTP server DHCP Server Scope ID Configuration Reboot the Client Creating and Using GIO5 Configuration File Glossary Index Revision History 99 100 101 102 105 105 105 105 105 110 110 111 115 117 1 introduction Gio 5is the latest Linux based thin client operating system offering from VXL Instruments Gio 5 offers flexibility connectivity security multimedia and peripheral capabilities that make it ideal for mainstream corporate and small business use This user manual provides information and instructions to configure and use Gio 5 For installing or restoring the Gio 5 image on your thin client refer to the Gio 5 Installation Guide Features The Salient features of Gio 5 are as follows e Local Language Support English French German Spanish e Available Connections Citrix ICA 12 5 1 VMware View 2 0 Rdesktop 1 7 1 xFree Rdp 1 0 1 Standard open SSH amp SFTP Browser FireFox 16 0 2 WFCMGR PNagent XDMCP s NFS SAMBA NX0 9 2 e Network Support TCP IP supports IP V4 amp IP V6 Network Security 802 1 is supported o WLAN supports the following encryptions WEP 40 128 bit WEP 128 bit passphrase Dynamic WEP 802 1 x WPA amp WPA2 Personal WPA A WPA2 Enterprise DHCP client support with IPV4 amp IPV6 Auto Negotiable network speed e Network Drive Support Samba user
45. can choose from the following proxy settings for your connections e No Proxy Disable proxy This is the default option e Auto Detect Proxy settings for this settings Auto detect the proxy settings and configure it for this connection e Use System Proxy settings Use the proxy settings already available in the thin client e Manual Proxy settings Select this option to enter manual proxy settings based on your preference Follow these steps to configure manual proxy settings 48 Connectivity a Inthe HTTP field enter a HTTP address enter the port number in the corresponding port field b Select Use this proxy Server for all Protocols to use this proxy universally for the connections that use different protocols such as HTTP FTP c Inthe FTP field enter an FIP address enter the port number in the corresponding port field d Inthe SSL Proxy field enter a SSL Proxy address enter the port number in the corresponding port field e Inthe SOCKS Host field enter a SOCKS Host address enter the port number in the corresponding port field f Select either SOCKS v4 or SOCKS v5 based on your preference these are the two different versions of the SOCKS protocol g Inthe No Proxy for field enter the name or IP address for which you do not want to use the proxy settings e Automatic Proxy Configurations URL Select this option to automatically configure your proxy settings from a remote location Enter the URL of the rem
46. can create it as a connection NFS user can create it as a connection O O O O O Introduction 1 Display Support Display support for Cloned amp Extended mode Minimum Resolution for J series is 1024x768 Maximum Resolution for J series is 1920x1200 Rotations of single display like left right top bottom Rotations of dual display like left right top bottom Color depth is 16 24 bit Display Power management System DPMS default value 10 min Printing Support Server side printing using windows printer driver name used in ICA RDP Network printing Local Printing through Common Unix Printing System CUPS Ports supported for printing is USB Print queue and print status view s Shared printing through IPP External Device Support USB HDD Flash drives USB CD DVD drive USB Web camera USB Audio Speaker Audio Headset Client Security Functionality Windows Active Directories Authentication Multi user support Keyboard USB Keyboard support 93 Keyboard layouts are supported Controllable Repeat rate Controllable Delay time Various keyboard models and variants are supported Numlock on boot up USB Mouse support Controllable Mouse speed acceleration Left hand mouse click on off Mouse Pointer auto hide Local Applications Gedit Text Editor Evince PDF reader Alsa mixer volume control Touch Screen Calibrator Graphics Driver Support Supports
47. choice Connectivity Connections a ww amp k pnagent rdp vmrdp wfemgr 2 Click Auto Connect Connections D a ww E ica pnagent rdp vmrdp wfemgr Action on Exit This option allows you to set the client to reboot or shutdown on logging out of a session Bote The Action on Exit option can be set for only one connection at a time To set action on exit 1 From the Connections window select a connection of your choice 2 Click Action on Exit Connections ao ww amp CG pnagent rdp vmrdp wfemgr T Please choose the action cancel vok 3 Select Reboot Shutdown or Reconnect 4 Click OK Connectivity 65 Connection Task Manager 66 The Connections Task Manager lists out all the connections created This allows you to start or disconnect an existing connection The minimized connections are listed under the Active Connections tab this allows you to easily switch between connections To access the Connections Task Manager press the hot keys Ctrl Alt G To start an existing connection from the Connection Task Manager window select a connection and click Start Connection Task Manager ee eo if an A bl xdmep XDMCP Connection Task Manag Connections Active Connections sch L VM VMware xdmep XDMCP To disconnect a connection from the Connections Task Manager window click Active Connections tab select a connection and click Disconnect Connec
48. ck Power icon 2 From the drop down menu select Shut Down 3 Click OK To restart your thin client 1 From the sidebar click Power icon 2 From the drop down menu select Reboot 3 Click OK Gio 5 Desktop 3 Connectivity Gio 5 provides several connectivity options to configure your network and connect your client to a server Network connection options such as wired wireless and VPN allow you to connect your thin client to different network infrastructure environments you can configure your network based on your preferences using the Configure Network option Gio 5 allows your thin client to connect to a server using popular protocols and tools such as ICA RDP VMware View and Citrix Receiver you can configure these settings using the Connection Manager option You can manage your Gio 5 based thin client using the VXL Instruments XLmanage thin client management application You can establish a connection with the XLmanage application server using the XLM Connect option Configure Hostname Host name is a custom name used to identify your thin client on the network You can change the host name based on your preference For example Lab Thin Client The host name is displayed in the information page and in the DHCP server To change the host name 1 On the desktop sidebar click the Settings icon 2 Click Connectivity drop down arrow 3 Click Configure Hostname The Hostname dialog box appears Hostn
49. con Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Select one of following connections to connect Select the ICA connection and click Connect The remote desktop window appears S EZ uote For ICA connection XenApp you will be able to switch between the launched connection and Gio 5 operating system only when the Display Resolution is set to a particular resolution apart from full screen ICA General Options More Options wf Map Local Printers wf Map Serials Ports Use ICA compression Map Local Smartcard readers wf Speed Screen BA Activate Enable OSS Speed Screen Approximate Colors Enable Audio Input EUKS Desired Color Depth HOX Client Redirection Flash Redirection Connectivity RDP Select the RDP connection and click Connect The remote desktop window appears Bote Press the hotkeys CTRL ALT ENTER and click minimize to switch from a launched RDP connection to GIO 5 operating system iether bol copy yd dds dst of VMware View Client 1 Select VMware connection and click Connect the VMware View Client window appears 2 Inthe Enter the name of a View Connection Server drop down list enter or select a server IP address Gi Note Select the Always connect to this server at startup to connect to this server every time this connection is started 3 Click Continue The Connect to Server window appears Connectivity 61
50. connection If you select this option you can never use this connection as the default connection 9 Click Save Deleting a Wireless Connection 1 From the Profiles list select a connection that you want to delete 2 Click Delete the wireless connection is deleted VPN Connection A VPN Virtual Private Network connection is used to connect your client securely to a remote network VPN connections can be used to connect two geographically distant facilities securely using the public network ony Bote VPN is currently not functional Creating a VPN Connection 1 In the network configuration window click the VPN tab 2 Click Add Choose a VPN Connection Type Select the type of VPN you wish to use for the new connection If the type of VPN connection you wish to create does not appear in the list you may not have the correct VPN plugin installed Compatible with Microsoft and other PPTP VPN servers cancel_ Create 3 From the Choose a VPN Connection Type drop down list select a type of VPN connection Click Create In the Connection name field enter a connection name 30 Connectivity Connection name VPN connection 1 Connect automatically VPN Pv4 Settings General Gateway Optional User name Password 1 Show password NT Domain o Available to all users cancel 6 Select Connect automatically to automatically connect to this network when the client
51. creen Ee 35 Sho g EE 52 Standard RDP NGhyOllON E 37 Salen ENYD ON nTa 31 Systemi MIOMA ON DEEN 7 SYVSICMT SERING EE 84 Index T NEXE EONO EE 103 MME LONO creeren era ET ERA 85 be ee 101 Transport Layer Security 0 13 23 26 Tunneled Transport Layer Security 14 24 26 U ISON ACCOM S reri e ee ietirien eee 91 V VMW Eeer 42 Volume Control BE 103 VPN Virtual Private Network 30 W WEP 128 bit Passphrase cccscceeeeees 20 WER 40 128 Dit EE 20 WIRGOW Decorations E 36 Wired Connection E 11 REES 12 Wireless Connection ccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeees 18 Workspace Cd VE 6 X RDG Pie eee 54 En E LE EE 67 116 Revision History Version Change Details Authors Date GIO5J UM 40 13 Creation Anupama 4 10 2013 Nagappan and Praveen A Revision History
52. ctional Connectivity To set Dynamic WEP 802 1x Connectivity 1 In the network configuration window click the Wireless Security tab 2 From the Security drop down list select Dynamic WEP 802 1x Connection name Wireless connection 1 Connect automatically Wireless Wireless Security By4 Settings D Se y ZEN SE EE Ee Security Authentication Identity User certificate CA certificate Private key Private key password eeeeee Show password Available to all users If your preferred authentication option is TLS perform the following steps E Note Transport Layer Security TLS is a cryptographic protocol to encrypt network communication a b In the Authentication field select TLS In the Identity field enter the clients identity For example JohnDoe ThinClient Be Bnote The client identity can be a name in characters A dente identity is used for authorization of communication between the server and the client Select a user certificate by clicking on the browse button next to User certificate Select a CA certificate by clicking on the browse button next to CA certificate Select a private key by clicking on the browse button next to Private key In the Private Key password field enter a private key password of your choice note Select Show password to make the password that you have typed visible in plain text Remember the private key password for
53. d TCP IP The most widely used part of the Internet is the World Wide Web WWW or Web The outstanding feature of WWW is hypertext a method of instant cross referencing Web pages can be viewed or browsed using browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer A unique 32 bit number that identifies the sender or receiver of information that is sent in a packet across the Internet When there is a request for an HTML page or an e mail is sent the IP part of TCP IP includes the IP address of the requestor or sender in the message At the other end the recipient can view the IP address of the Web page requestor or the e mail sender and can respond by sending another message using the received IP address The IP address is usually expressed as four decimal numbers each representing eight bits separated by periods This is sometimes known as dot address or dotted quad notation Example 192 16 4 12 A group of computers and associated devices sharing a common communication line and the resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area Example within an office building The unique hardware number of a computer in a network The Message Digest 5 MD5 algorithm is a secure hash function Series of points or nodes interconnected by communication paths They can interconnect with other networks and contain sub networks The most common network topologies include Bus Star and Token Ring topologies
54. e A WEP 128 bit passphrase is a plain text of custom length that can be used as a key LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol Also Known as Cisco Wireless EAP provides username password based authentication between a wireless client and a RADIUS server like Cisco ACS or Interlink AAA Bote LEAP security is currently not functional Dynamic WEP 802 1 xs Dynamic WEP refers to the combination of 802 1x technology and the Extensible Authentication Protocol Dynamic WEP changes WEP keys dynamically WPA amp WPA2 Personal WPA and WPA2 personal is an alphanumeric encryption key that can contain numbers 0 9 and letters A Z WPA amp WPA2 Enterprise WPA Enterprise uses 802 1x authentication by means of a RADIUS server This provides for user account certificate based authentication and is the recommended security for businesses and other large wireless networks Connection name Wireless connection 1 wf Connect automatically Wireless Wireless Security IPw4 Settings IPv6 Settings Security Belli WEP 40 128 bit Key Hex or ASCII WEP 128 bit Passphrase LEAP Dynamic WEP 802 1x WPA E WPA Personal LEUDA C WDA 5S at vU m WPA amp WPA Enterprise if Available to all users Connectivity To set up WEP 40 128 bit key or WEP 128 bit Pass Phrase security 1 In the network configuration window click the Wireless Security tab 2 From the Security drop down list select WEP 40 128 bit key or WEP 128
55. e Connection Name field enter a connection name Bote Select Connect Automatically option to make this your default network From the Device MAC address drop down list select your device MAC address From the MTU spin box set an MTU maximum transmission unit value Select automatic for default network MTU value 6 Select the Available to all users check box to allow other users of the thin client to connect to this network This option is not selected by default 7 Click Save Configuring Wired Security Gio 5 provides 802 1x security protocol options 802 1x is a security and authentication standard for wired and wireless network connections You can choose from several authentication options that are part of the 802 1x protocol suite To configure wired security 1 From the Profiles list select a connection that you want to configure Click Edit Click the 802 1x Security tab select Use 802 1x security for this connection check box Connectivity Connectivity Connection name Wired connection 1 bw Connect automatically Wired 802 1x Security Py4 Settings IPv6 Settings bw Use 802 1X security for this connection Authentication Mas Username Gio 5 Password password Ask for this password every time W Show password W Available to all users 4 From the Authentication drop down list select and configure one of the following authentication options The default security option is
56. e DHCP server the client gets the parameter values automatically After specifying the scope ID reboot the client to fetch the configuration file Every time the client boots it downloads the configuration file and accordingly configures the client Connectivity 67 To perform DHCP scope configuration 1 On the desktop sidebar click the Settings icon 2 Click the Connectivity drop down arrow 3 Click Client Configuration the Client Configuration window appears Client Configuration W Turn on INI Support DHCP Scope Configuraion FTP Scope FILE Scope Retrieved IP Retrieved File Manual Configuration FTP Address File Name User Name Password Ape Select Turn on INI Support and then select DHCP Scope Configuration In the FTP Scope field enter the scope ID of the DHCP Server where the INI file is available 6 Inthe File Scope field enter the scope id of the INI file path The Retrieved IP and Retrieved File fields display the retrieved IP address and file respectively Click Apply The confirmation window appears click Yes Reboot the client The client is configured e EZ uote If you require multiple configuration files for multiple users then configure the DHCP server with distinct scope IDs for each configuration file and use the relevant scope IDs in the Xtona client Manual Configuration This is a manual configuration process to fetch the configuration file placed in the FTP serve
57. e Language e Date and Time e Appearance Language To set the system language 1 On the desktop sidebar click the Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click System Settings gt Language The Language window appears Language Installed Languages 84 Local Settings 4 Select the required language and click Set as Default Date and Time To set up time and date you can select a time zone specify an NTP server or enter manually You can setup time and date from the Date and Time window To view Date and Time window 1 On the desktop sidebar click the Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click System Settings gt Date amp Time The Date and Time window appears Date and Time Select time zone Sete A d Automatically from NTP server Server ntp u buntu cem Manually New Date and Time l rarnfdd fy yy y HH MIM Time Zone A Time Zone is a geographical region that has a uniform standard time for legal commercial and social purposes To setup time using Time zone 1 Inthe Date and Time window select Select time zone option 2 Inthe Location field select the required time zone location 3 Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears 4 Click Yes NTP Server NTP is an internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to a time reference To setup time using NTP Server In the Date and Time window select Automaticall
58. e Server IP address and certificate path If you select FTP a Inthe Server field enter the Server IP address and certificate path b Inthe User Name field enter the Server User Name c Inthe Password field enter the Server Password 7 Click Apply Bote The previously imported certificates are listed specifying the type and date 96 Local Settings 5 Security Gio 5 has advanced security features to ensure that your client is safe from threats and attacks You can secure your thin client by using the Gio 5 server management services and proxy settings Server Management Services To start server management services 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click the Security drop down arrow 3 Click Server Management the Server Settings window appears Server Settings b VNC Password 4 From the following list select the required services e VNC Virtual Network Computing VNC is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the RFB protocol remote framebuffer to remotely control another computer In the Password field enter a password for VNC e SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a protocol to manage devices on IP networks For example routers and gateways In the Network Subnet field enter the network or subnet IP address In the Password field enter a password for SNMP e PrinterServer CUPS Common UNIX Printing System CUPS is a primary printing mech
59. ect automatically Wired 92 1x Security Pv4 Settings Ppy6 Settings teen Al Ee EE Method Manua Addresses 192 168 1 1 255 0 0 0 192 168 2 3 DNS servers 8 8 8 8 Search domains P client IC bw Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete W Available to all users cancel Ewe Click Add In the IP Address Netmask and Gateway fields enter the thin client IP address netmask and gateway address In the DNS servers field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name For example vxi net Connectivity 15 Ba Bote Select the Require the IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete to use only the IPv4 settings for your connection If you do not select this option IPv6 settings are used when you do not provide the IPv4 settings 6 Click Routes to manage IP routes e Bote If you do not add a route a default route will be assigned for network communication 7 Click Add to enter a route E Pang IPVA OULES for NITE dI CONNEC On T Use this connection only for resources on its network 8 Enter the IP Netmask and Gateway address for the routes e Bote e Select Ignore automatically obtained routes to use the routes that you have entered and ignore the routes that are obtained from the router e Select Use this connection only for resources on its network option to selectively route network traffic through this connection If you select
60. eraction with the operating system Gio 5is a Graphical User Interface GUI based operating system Gio 5 desktop supports 3D and composite acceleration It also supports network video acceleration The Gio 5 desktop consists of e Desktop icons and widgets on the home screen e Sidebar that provides access to the features of the operating system e Active applications and services on the workspace tab The Gio 5 desktop environment consists of the following components Workspace Tab 2013 10 03 3 05 pm Sidebar a A e Workspace Tab User applications that are minimized appear in the workspace tab for quick access e Sidebar The sidebar provides access to the operating system functionality and applications 6 Gio 5 Desktop Sidebar Icons Description System Information Information Settings Power You can view the various system specific information such as Kernel version IP address from the system information option You can view the system information by clicking on the Information icon in the sidebar Click Disclaimer or License to view the disclaimer and license details System Information General System Information Network Gio5 OS Host Name Free Space on Flash MAC Address Product Model RAM Disk Flash Kernel ICA VMware rdesktop FreeRDP RemoteFx Browser adia Gio 5 Desktop OS version G5 1 1 0 GA OS name G5 Release Date 339 Build Number
61. es required to connect to servers using the SSL encryption protocol For example you need a certificate to connect in case of a Citrix WFCMGR connection using SSL The certificates are generated by the server and can be imported to your client for authentication Certificates can be imported from the network or from the local client To import certificates from the local client 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 94 Local Settings 3 Click Import Certificates The Certificate dialog box appears Certificate Certificate Type Network Sener Weer Name Password i Local 4 Inthe Connection Type field select the type of connection for which you want to import certificates Select the Local option Click Browse locate and select the certificate Click Apply To import certificates from the network 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow Local Settings 95 3 Click Import Certificates The Certificate dialog box appears Certificate Certificate Type Network Server 10 4 10 3 certificate citrix cer User Name Password Local certnew cer ICA Tue Jul 23 12 29 42 1ST 2013 4 Inthe Connection Type field select the type of connection for which you want to import certificates 5 Select Network option Select the Server type HTTP or FIP If you select HTTP In the Server field enter th
62. eyboard Layout Console audio Enable Compression Disable Authentication Disbale Fast Path Disable Mouse Motion Disable Offscreen Bitmap Disable Bitmap Cache Enable NSCode Disable Wallpaper Enable Desktop Compasition Disable Full Window Drag Disable Menu Animations Disable Theming Disable Standard RDP Encryption Disable TLS Encryption Disable M W level Authentication Enable Remote FX Connect to Console Session Certificate Verification s Apply _ amp cancel Click Options tab In the Load a Virtual Channel Plugin field enter the path from which the virtual plugin is to be loaded In the Load on Extension field enter a name of the application to load In the Remote App to Connect field enter the remote application name From the Remote FX mode drop down list select video or image mode From the Set Geometry drop down list select a monitor resolution based on your monitor The connection supports resolution up to 1600x1200 From the Performance Flags drop down list select the type of network that you are using for your connection The options are broadband modem or LAN From the Graphics Rendering drop down list select Software or Hardware graphics rendering From the NTLM Protocol Version drop down list select the version of NTLM protocol From the Force Protocol Security drop down list select a security protocol for the connection The options are rdp tls and nla The default secur
63. figuring a Citrix ICA Connection Configuring a Microsoft RDP Connection Configuring a VMware View Client Connection Configuring a Citrix Receiver Connection WFCMGR Configuring a Citrix PNAGENT connection Configuring a Firefox Browser Connection Configuring a RemoteFX X FreeRDP Connection Configuring a Secure Shell SSH Connection Configuring a Secure File Transfer Protocol SFTP Connection Configuring an XDMCP Connection Configuring a Network File System Connection Configuring a Samba Connection Configuring a NX Client Connection Om oa a a a a A A A A fF A Ww WwW Wo wo ch N N O A OO N O OO A N O O A SO O Editing a Connection Connecting to a Server Deleting a Connection Auto Connect Action on Exit Connection Task Manager XLM Connect Client Configuration DHCP Scope ID Configuration Manual Configuration Location 4 Local Settings Devices Mouse Keyboard Printer Display Basic Setup Dual Monitor Setup System Settings Language Date and Time Appearance Firmware Upgrade User Accounts Factory Reset Screen Lock Import Certificates 5 Security Server Management Services Server Proxy Settings 6 Diagnostics Memory Log 60 60 64 64 65 66 67 67 67 68 69 70 70 70 71 72 81 81 82 84 84 85 86 89 90 93 93 94 97 97 98 99 99 Network Log Using Ping amp Trace route Tool Using DNS Lookup 7 User Applications Appendix GIO5 Configuration File Setting up DHCP Scope ID for Automati
64. ilable options are e Detect Automatically The printer driver will be detected automatically This option is selected by default Local Settings 75 Select Device Pe Pescription HP Laserjet Professional P156 A printer connected to a USB port Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Enter URI gt Network Printer e Load Standard LPT at boot time for USB to parallel Use this option for an LPT printer e Load USB printer driver at boot time Use this option is the USB printer is not detected automatically To connect an LPT printer Connect the LPT printer On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click Local Settings drop down arrow Click Devices and then click Printer The Printer window appears e p gt Click Boot Option The Printer Driver Options window appears Printer Driver Options Detect Automatically Load Standard LPT at boot timelfor USB to parallel Load USB Printer Driver at boot time 6 Select Load Standard LPT at boot time for USB to parallel click Apply 7 Reboot the client 8 Click Local Settings gt Devices gt Printer gt Add 76 Local Settings Select Device D vices Enter device URI Serial Port 1 parallel dev lpo Serial Port 2 k Enter URI bk Network Printer For example ipp cups server printers printer queue ipp printer mydomain ipp 9 Click Enter URL 10 In the Enter device URL field if device is connected to the parallel port enter
65. inter over the network For example serial dev ttysO baud 1 15200 Local Settings Job Options Settings Specify the default job options for this printer Jobs arriving at this print server will have these options Policies added if they are not already set by the application Job Options Common Options Copies l d Scale to fit Gracd vok 1 Click Job Options to edit the page setup and job options Jobs arriving at this printer will have these options if not already set by the application From the Copies spin box select the number of copies to be printed From the Orientation spin box select the orientation to be Portrait Landscape Reverse landscape or Reverse portrait 4 Select the Scale to fit option to rescale the document or file to the size of the paper present in the printer You can print up to 16 pages per side From the Pages per side spin box select the number of pages to be printed per side From the Sides spin box select if you want the printer to print One sided Two sided long edge or Two sided short edge Setting the Default Printer To set the default printer 1 Select a printer that you want to assign as default 2 Click Set Default Bote The default printer will take up the printing jobs from the spooler unless specified otherwise from the user application Boot Option The boot option window allows you to set the printer driver options The three ava
66. is restarted 7 Inthe Gateway field enter a gateway address You can make your VPN connections secure by providing the following information 8 Inthe User name field enter a user name 9 Inthe Password field enter a password _ a note Select show password to make the password that you have typed visible in plain text 10 In the NT Domain field enter a NT Domain name The NT Doman name is your network domain name To configure advanced VPN settings 1 Click Advanced PPTP Advanced Options window appears Authentication 2 Inthe Allow the following authentication methods selection box select the required authentication methods Security and Compression 3 Select Use point to point encryption to encrypt VPN data transmission 4 From the security drop down list select 128 bit or 40 bit encryption Bote 128 bit is more secure than 40 bit encryption 5 Select Allow stateful encryption This option enables the reuse of information across various encryption algorithms Selecting this option optimizes the encryption process Connectivity 31 6 Select BSD data compression This option enables data compression using the BSD data compression method Selecting this option saves bandwidth 7 Select Allow Deflate data compression This option enables deflate data compression algorithm Selecting this option compresses data transmitted through the VPN 8 Select Use TCP header compression This option enables TCP heade
67. ish shared printers connected to this system Basic Server Settings Show printers shared by other systems wf Publish shared printers connected to this system Allow printing fram the Internet Allow remote administration Allow users to cancel any job not just their own Save debugging information for troubleshooting _ ok cancel_ 3 Select the following options if required e Show printers shared by other systems e Allow printing from the internet e Allow remote administration e Allow users to cancel any job e Save debugging information for troubleshooting 4 Click OK To connect a client to the print server 1 Inthe client click Local Settings gt Devices gt Printer gt Add Select Device es Network Printer Serial Pok 1 Host 10 4 6 166 rind Serial Port 2 Enter URI Y Network Printer HP Officejet Pro 8500 A910 Generic text only nagga HP Officejet Pro 1175C 10 Find Network Printer AppSocket HP JetDirect Internet Printing Protocol it LPD LPR Host or Printer Windows Printer via SAMBA 2 Click Find Network Printer 3 Inthe Host field enter the host name or IP address of the Print Server and click Find The following window appears 80 Local Settings Select Device es Per device Un Serial Port 1 ipp 10 4 6 166 63 L printers HP Officejet Pro 1 Serial Port 2 Enter URI YV Network Printer HP Officejet Pro 8500 A910 Generic text only nagga For
68. ity protocol is nla From the Set Color Depth in Bit drop down list select 8 bit 15 bit 16 bit 24 bit or 32 bit color depth Greater color depth value will display more vibrant images Click Apply The confirmation window appears Click Yes 51 Configuring a Secure Shell SSH Connection SSH is a network protocol that allows you to securely transmit information between your thin client and terminal server To set up an SSH connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select SSH Secure Shell 6 Click OK The SSH window appears Ee SS SSHConnection Seq SSH Server Server 192 168 2 3 Character set ISO 8859 1 Startup Program Microsoft Word SSH Authentication User Name JohnDoe Password C Public key Automatic Identify file None In the Name field enter the name of the SSH connection In the Server field enter the IP address or domain name of the SSH server From the Character set drop down list select a character set of your choice For example you may select ISO 8859 1 10 In the Startup Program field enter the name of the startup program For example Microsoft Word 11 In the User Name field enter the user name for SSH authentication 12 Select from the following authenticati
69. l for the Windows operating system The protocol provides a thin client access to a Windows desktop or server To configure an RDP connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select RDP Remote Desktop 6 Click OK The RDP window appears Ye ey a RDP Connection Options Startup Connection Name JohnDoe Host Name Lab User Name John Password Domain LabNework Application Microsoft Word Working Directory C programfles microsoft word exe 7 Inthe Connection Name field enter a connection name 8 Inthe Host Name field enter a host name 9 Inthe User Name field enter a user name 40 Connectivity In the Password field enter a password e Bote Please make note of your user name and password Your user name and password are required later when establishing an RDP connection Inthe Domain field enter a domain name e note The domain name is the domain name of the remote server In the Application field enter the name of the application For example Microsoft Word In the Working Directory field enter the path of the working directory For example C orogramftiles microsoft word exe Click Options tab From the Display Resolution spin box select a display resolution
70. le SSH tunnel to enable an encrypted SSH tunnel for this connection Select Tunnel via loopback Address to enable tunneling via the loopback address Select Same server at port 22 to select the server at port 22 by default Select Custom to enter the IP address of an SSH server From the Character set drop down list select a character set For example you may select ISO 8859 1 In the User Name field enter the user name for SSH authentication Select one of the following authentication methods Password Public key automatic Identity file E Note To select an identity file for authentication click on the browse button next to Identity file and then click Open Click Apply the confirmation window appears Click Yes 59 Editing a Connection You can edit a connection to change settings and options To edit a connection Se ae YS hy Se On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Select the connection you want to edit Click Edit Modify the settings based on your new preferences Click Apply the confirmation window appears Click OK Connecting to a Server 60 You can connect to a server once you have configured your connection To connect to a server connection S Bote To launch a connection from the desktop double click on the connection icon we YS ICA On the desktop sidebar click Settings i
71. ly Apply cancel 4 Enter the location and click Apply 5 The Confirmation window appears click Yes Connectivity 69 4 Local Settings You can configure Gio 5 local settings manually The various settings that you can configure are e Devices e Display e System Seitings e Firmware Upgrade e User Accounts e Restore Factory Defaults e Screen Lock e Import Certificates This chapter provides step by step instructions to configure the following local settings Devices The Devices option allows you to set up the mouse keyboard and printer Mouse To set up the mouse 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click Devices and then click Mouse The Mouse Settings window appears Mouse Settings Mouse Speed Lefthand Mouse Autohide Mouse in sec e 4 Select or enter values for the following fields e Mouse speed The mouse speed value determines how fast the cursor moves in response to the movements of the mouse Select a mouse speed based on your preference By default fast 50 is selected e Lefthand Mouse Set this option On to make your mouse left hand friendly Setting this option makes the right mouse button the primary select button and 70 Local Settings the left mouse button as the secondary mouse button By default Off is selected e Autohide Mouse in sec Hide the mouse cursor for a specified time interval in seconds
72. mains field enter a domain name In the DHCP client ID field enter a DHCP client ID EZ Note Select the Require the IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete to use only the IPv4 settings for your connection If you do not select this option IPv6 settings are used when you do not provide the IPv4 settings 7 Click Routes to manage IP routes CC note if you do not add a route the router will assign a default route for the network Click Add to enter a route Enter the IP Netmask and Gateway address for the routes Bote e Select Ignore automatically obtained routes to use the routes that you have entered and ignore the routes that are obtained from the router e Select Use this connection only for resources on its network option to selectively route network traffic through this connection If you select this option you cannot use this connection as the default connection 10 Click Save Connectivity Configure IPv6 Settings Internet Protocol version 6 is the newest version of the Internet Protocol suite To configure IPv6 settings 1 Click the IPV6 Settings tab in the Network Connections window Gi Vote By default the method is set to Automatic click Save to configure the network automatically In the method field select Automatic addresses only In the DNS server s field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name For example vxl net in In the DHCP client ID field
73. me Password Domain NetworkLab Application Microsoft Word Working Directory C programfles microsoft word exe In the Connection Name field enter a connection name In the Host Name field enter a host name In the User Name field enter a user name In the Password field enter a password B Bote Please make note of your user name and password Your user name and password are required later when establishing the connection In the Domain field enter a domain name ai Bote The domain name is the domain name of the remote server In the Application field enter the name of the application For example Microsoft Word In the Working Directory field enter the path of the working directory For example C programftiles microsoft word exe Click the Options tab Connectivity WFCMGR General Options Iw Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection HDX Client Redirection Flash Redirection 15 Select Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection to map USB headphones speakers and webcam to server For more information on Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection option refer section Enable USB Audio Webcam Server Redirection on page 47 S Bote Selecting this option disables audio play back on Windows Media Player 16 From the HDX Client Redirection spin box select On to get a high definition desktop virtualization user experience T he video and audio rendered in the XenDesktop is fr
74. n incoming packet must be directed and a switch that furnishes the actual path in and out of the gateway for a given packet A list of main groups where the clients are logically organized as per the requirement Grouping manages clients more efficiently by organizing and Glossary Key Words Graphical User Interface GUI Independent Computing Architecture ICA Internet IP Address Local Area Network LAN Media Access Control Address MAC Address MD5 Network NT Domain Name Glossary Description classifying them under main groups and sub groups Any client can belong to only one sub group or group A graphical rather than purely textual user interface to a computer A GUI element includes windows pull down menus buttons scroll bars icon images and wizards A technology developed by Citrix Systems Inc that provides a foundation for converting a client device to a Thin Client It functions by separating the application logic from the user interface While the application executes solely on the server client users can view and work with the interface of the application when in fact the application actually executes on the server A worldwide system of computer networks in which a user from one computer gets information from any other computer Physically the Internet uses a portion of the total resources of the currently existing public telecommunication networks and a set of protocols calle
75. n the Startup Program field enter a start up program name Select Use local cursor to enable the use of the local thin client cursor Connectivity Connectivity 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Select Disconnect after one session to disconnect this XDMCP connection after one session Your XDMCP connection will not be automatically reconnected for consequent connections Click Apply if you do not want to configure SSH for this connection Your XDMP connection is configured For setting up SSH click SSH tab Select Enable SSH tunnel to enable an encrypted SSH tunnel for this connection Select Tunnel via loopback Address to enable tunneling via the XDMCP loopback address Select Same server at port 22 to select the server at port 22 by default Select Custom to enter the IP address of an SSH server From the Character set drop down list select a character set For example you may select ISO 8859 1 In the User Name field enter the user name for SSH authentication Select one of the following authentication methods Password Public key automatic Identity file e Bote To select an identity file for authentication click on the browse button next to Identity file and then click Open Click Apply The confirmation window appears Click Yes 55 Configuring a Network File System Connection A network drive is a storage unit connected to a network and shared by users in that network A Network
76. og tool 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Diagnostics drop down arrow Click Memory Log the Disk Usage window appears The current memory status appears Disk Usage Total Storage Free Used Network Log The network log tool allows you to run network diagnostic tools to retrieve your network specific information To access the Network Log tool 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click the Diagnostics drop down arrow 3 Click Network Log 4 Select one of the following tools e Ping amp Trace route e DNS Lookup Diagnostics 99 Using Ping amp Trace route Tool 100 Ping is a computer network administration utility used to test the availability of a host on an Internet Protocol IP network and to measure the round trip time for messages sent from the Originating host to a destination computer Traceroute is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route path and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol network To access the ping and traceroute tool 1 2 4 ef Click Ping amp Traceroute the Ping and Traceroute window appears In the Network Address field enter the network address of the node you want to ping Click Ping the ping result is displayed in the Ping Status section Ping and Trace route Ping Trace route Network Address 10 4 10 3 PING 10 4 10 3 10 4 10 3 56 84 bytes of data 64 bytes from
77. om the client e Bote lf HDX Client Redirection is off then the video and audio rendered in the XenDesktop is from the server 17 From the Flash Redirection spin box select Always to always view the Optimization for flash redirection option in Internet Explorer browser 18 Click Apply the confirmation window appears 19 Click OK Configuring a Citrix PNAGENT connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select PNAGENT Citrix PN Agent 6 Click OK The PNAGENT window appears a e i Ss Connectivity 45 PNAGENT General Options Connection Name Anjel ajane Host Name User Name Fassword Domain LabNetwork Application Microsoft Word Working Directory C programfiles microsoft word exe In the Connection Name field enter a connection name In the Host Name field enter a host name In the User Name field enter a user name 10 In the Password field enter a password Gi Note Please make note of your user name and password Your user name and password are required later when establishing the ICA connection 11 Inthe Domain field enter a domain name x Note The domain name is the domain name of the remote server 12 In the Application field enter the name of the application For example Microsoft Word 13
78. on methods Password Public key automatic Identity file Bote To select an identity file for authentication click on the browse button next to Identity file and then click Open 13 Click Apply The confirmation window appears 14 Click Yes 52 Connectivity Configuring a Secure File Transfer Protocol SFTP Connection Secure File Transfer Protocol SFTP is a network protocol that provides secure file access transfer and management over a network To set up an SFTP connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol 6 Click OK The SFTP window appears Ee SS SFTP Name SecureFTP SFTP SSH Server Server 192 168 3 4 Character set Startup Path SSH Authentication User Name johnDoe Password Public key Automatic Identify file LEE In the Name field enter the name of the SFTP connection In the Server field enter the IP address or domain name of the SSH server From the Character set drop down list select a character set of your choice For example you may select ISO 8859 1 10 In the Startup Path field enter the name of the startup program 11 In the User Name field enter the user name for SSH authentication 12 Select from the following authentic
79. ort 2 Enter WRI bk Network Printer For example lpp cups server printers printer queue ipp printer mnydomain ipp Click Enter URL 10 In the Enter device URL field enter parallel dev usbip0 11 Click Forward until the below screen appears 78 Local Settings Describe Printer Printer Name Short name for this printer such as laserjet Generic text only Description optional Human readable description such as HP Laserjet with Duplexer Generic text only Location optional Human readable location such as Lab 1 Ed Windows Driver optional Windows driver name for redirecting such as hpdriver CO 12 In the Windows Driver field enter the windows driver name 13 Click Apply Printer Queue The Printer Queue displays active print jobs along with user document printer size time submitted and status information The printer queue window allows you to perform the following tasks e Refresh the job list e View completed print jobs e Cancel a print job e Stop the printing process Resume the printing process Printer Queue C d GC NC ie Lm a F 1 Unknown Unknown processing pending 1 0 Server Settings The server settings window allows you to set a client on the network as a Print Server This option supports IPP printing To set a client as Print Server 1 In the Printer window click Server Settings Local Settings 79 2 Select Publ
80. ote location 10 Select Enable kiosk to launch the browser connection as a Kiosk connection 11 Click Apply The confirmation window appears 12 Click OK Configuring a RemoteFX X FreeRDP Connection RemoteFX is a technology that enhances the visual experience of the Remote Desktop Protocol connection FreeRDP is an open source implementation of the Microsoft RDP protocol released under the Apache license To setup a FreeRDP connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select Remote FX X Free RDP Click OK The Remote FX window appears oe eS YY In the Connection Name field enter a connection name of your preference In the Server field enter the IP address of the server In the Port Number field enter a valid port number Inthe User Name field enter a user name of your preference a oe oe In the Password field enter a password of your preference e Bote Please make note of your user name and password Your user name and password are required later when establishing the connection 12 In the Domain field enter a domain name Connectivity 49 50 13 14 L 18 In the Domain Password enter the password of your domain In the Working directory field enter a working directory path For example C
81. ount This is an application user interface synchronization feature e TW2 Stop Watch scale count Enter a ThinWire 2 stop watch scale count This option regulates the disparity between the speeds of different graphics operations For example some WinCE terminals can scroll quickly but draw relatively slowly This count provides a scale factor to be applied to values returned by the stopwatch timers to correct this 22 Select the preferred option for the following parameters e Audio Support Select the quality of sound You can select High Quality Medium Quality or Low Quality audio Selecting Off will disable audio Connectivity 39 e Encryption Mode Select the encryption mode You can select RC5 128 bit RC5 128 bit Login Only RC5 40 bit RC5 50 bit encryption or Basic e Transparent Key pass through Select to determine how certain key combinations are used when connecting to ICA You can select Server with full screen sessions only Key combinations apply to the non seamless ICA session in full screen mode Translated Local Key combinations apply to local desktop or Server Key combinations apply to seamless and non seamless ICA connections e Browser Protocol Select a browser protocol for the connection You can select TCP HTTP SSL TLS HTTPS or TCP UDP 23 Click Apply the confirmation window appears 24 Click Yes Configuring a Microsoft RDP Connection Remote Desktop Protocol RDP is a communication protoco
82. out this system users would have to always remember and use IP addresses to access network computers or to browse the Internet The transmission of a file from one computer system to another usually in a smaller computer system For an Internet user downloading a file is requesting and receiving from another computer or from a Web page on another computer A security measure that involves converting data to a form that cannot be easily understood by unauthorized systems Simple encryption involves substituting letters for numbers and rotating letters in the alphabet More complex encryption is based on computer algorithms that rearrange the data bits in digital signals A correct decryption algorithm key recovers the contents of an encrypted transmission A computer program or software stored in PROM or EPROM A protocol to exchange files between computers on the Internet Like Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP which transfers web pages and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP which transfers email FTP is an application protocol that uses the TCP IP protocol to transfer files from one computer to another A point in the network that acts as an entrance to another network Computers that control traffic within a network or at an Internet Service Provider are gateway nodes In an enterprise network gateway servers usually also act as proxy and firewall servers A gateway server is often associated with a router that knows where a
83. parallel dev p0 if printer is connected to USB to parallel port converter enter paralle dev usbip0o 11 Click Forward until the below screen appears Describe Printer Printer Name Short name for this printer such as laserjet Generic text only Description optional Human readable description such as HP Laserjet with Duplexer Generic text only Location optional Human readable location such as Lab 1 a Windows Driver optional Windows driver name for redirecting such as hpdriver 12 In the Windows Driver field enter the driver name of the printer configured in the Server Local Settings L Bnote The Windows Driver field is case sensitive 13 Click Apply To connect an USB printer that is not detected automatically oe w mMM a 6 7 8 9 Connect the USB printer On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click Local Settings drop down arrow Click Devices and then click Printer The Printer window appears Click Boot Option The Printer Driver Options window appears Printer Driver Options Detect Automatically Load Standard LPT at boot tirnelfor USB to parallel oi Load USB Printer Driver at boot time Select Load USB Printer Driver at boot time click Apply Reboot the client Click Local Settings gt Devices gt Printer gt Add Select Device Devices E Enter device URI Serial Port 1 parllel dev usblpo Serial P
84. r E Note File and folder name should not contain spaces or special characters To perform Manual configuration 1 On the desktop sidebar click the Settings icon 2 Click the Connectivity drop down arrow 3 Click Client Configuration the Client Configuration window appears 68 Connectivity Client Configuration W Turn on INI Support DHCP Scope Configuraion FTP Scope FILE Scope Retrieved IP Retrieved File Manual Configuration FTP Address 104 1028 File Name g5_config inij Anonymous User Name Administrator Password otek Select Turn on INI Support and then select Manual Configuration In the FTP Address field enter the IP address of the FTP Server where the INI file is available In the File name field specify the path and file name In the User Name field enter the user name of the FTP Server In the Password field enter the password Be Gi vote Select Anonymous if the FTP server is not password protected 9 Click Apply The confirmation window appears click Yes 10 Reboot the client The client is configured Location The Location option allows you to mention the physical location of the thin client Example Floor number cubical number etc To enter the location of the thin client 1 On the desktop sidebar click the Settings icon 2 Click the Connectivity drop down arrow 3 Click Location the Location window appears Location Location App
85. r compression it improves performance over slow serial links by compressing the TCP headers Echo 9 Select Send PPP echo packets check box if you want to check for the presence or absence of the modem 10 Click Save Configuring VPN Connection 1 2 3 4 From the Profiles list select a connection that you want to configure Click Edit Click IPv4 Settings From the Method drop down list Automatic VPN is the default option Click Save to configure the connection To provide custom DNS address S EE den 6 In the Method field select Automatic VPN addresses only In the DNS servers field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name Click Routes to manage IP routes Click Add to enter a route ei E5 Note e Select Ignore automatically obtained routes to use the routes that you have entered and ignore the routes that are obtained from the router e Select Use this connection only for resources on its network option to selectively route network traffic through this connection If you select this option you can never use this connection as the default connection Click Save Exporting VPN Settings 1 Fe ey From the Profiles list select a connection that you want to export Click Export In the Name field enter an appropriate name Select the location where you want to save the VPN settings Click Save Importing VPN Settings Ze 32 Click the VPN
86. rance General Screenshots Background Firmware Upgrade The firmware upgrade option allows you to upgrade the Giod operating system You can upgrade a firmware Package upgrade from an FTP or HTTP server Gi Note Complete image upgrade is currently not supported To upgrade firmware using a URL 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Settings drop down arrow 3 Click Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade window appears Local Settings 89 Firmware Upgrade i FTP HTTP Server 10 4 5 6 Liser Narie Password Add Remove Upgrade Install New Package File Name dadd Remove Package beggen Select the protocol type FTP or HTTP In the Server field enter the IP address of the Server where the firmware upgrade is available Si In the User Name field enter the username of the server In the Password field enter the password of the server Click the Add Remove tab Inthe File Name field enter the path and file name of the package 0 Click Add ON g Gi vote To remove a package select the package and click Remove Click the Upgrade tab 11 Select the required package and click Upgrade User Accounts The User Accounts option allows you to manage user accounts and groups You can add a new user or group or delete an existing user or group To add a new user 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click Local Se
87. reduction speeds up the transmission of images from the terminal server to the client A computer or program that provides services to other computers or programs In the client server context a server is a program that awaits and fulfills requests from client programs in the same or other computers A separate part of a network having all computers in one geographical location in a building or on the same LAN Networks divided into subnets can connect to the Internet with a single shared network address Without subnets each physical sub network needs to have a separate connection to the Internet resulting in unnecessary use of scarce network numbers that the Internet has to assign A low cost centrally managed computing device devoid of typical peripheral devices such as CD ROM and diskette drives The term derives from the fact that small computers in networks tend to be clients and not servers Since the idea is to limit the capabilities of these computers to only essential applications they tend to remain thin in terms of pre loaded client applications VMware View is a commercial desktop virtualization product developed by VMware Inc VMware View provides remote desktop capabilities to users using VMware s virtualization technology A virtual private network VPN is a technology for using the Internet or another intermediate network to connect computers to isolated remote computer networks that would otherwise be inacce
88. reless tab 2 Click Add Connection name Wireless connection 1 wf Connect automatically Wireless Wireless Security IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings SSID LabNetwork BSSID 00 11 22 33 44 55 Device MAC address 5 Cloned MAC address MTU bw Available to all users 3 Inthe Connection name field enter a connection name 4 Inthe SSID field enter a valid SSID Bote The Service Set Identifier SSID is the name given to a router that you want to connect to by default it is the name of the wireless router manufacturer 5 From the Mode drop down list select the mode of connection If the mode of connection is Infrastructure perform the following steps a Inthe BSSID field enter a valid BSSID Bote The Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID is the MAC address of the Access Point to which you want to connect to you can retrieve this information from the Access Point s hardware configuration options Connectivity f From the Device MAC address drop down list select the appropriate device MAC address In the Cloned MAC address field enter your cloned MAC address E Note Cloned MAC address must be in the correct MAC address format You cannot use the same cloned MAC address for more than one client device on your network You can clone your router s MAC address only if your router supports this feature From the MTU spin box set an MTU maximum transmission unit value Select the Available to all
89. rs b IPv 105 GIO5 Configuration File 2 Right click on IPv4 and select Set Predefined Options File Action View Help gt ala Ha Contents of DHCP Actions E 5 ldomain vxl net In veldomain vel net in e R i CH Display Statistics More Actions aad New SUpErscope New Multicast Scope Mew Scope s AA Lg gt IP Define User Classes Define vendor Classes Reconcile All Scopes Set Predefined Options Refresh Properties Help Add remove or change options From the predefined list The Predefined Options and Values dialog box appears Predefined Options and Yalues Ei Ei Option class DHCP Standard Options ll Option name ooz Time Offset sl Add Edit Delete Description uct offset in seconds 3 In the Option class field select DHCP Standard Options from the drop down list Gi Vote Do not change the default value in the Option name field GIO5 Configuration File 106 107 4 Click Add The Option Type dialog box appears oS Ss 8 Option Type Class Global Mame FTP Server Data type String P Aray Code 74 Description f T4 FTF Server UK Cancel Enter FTP server name in the Name field Select String in the Data type field Enter 200 in the Code field Enter a description in the Description field and click OK Predefined Options and alues ki Ei Upon cass DHCP Standard Options ll Upon name 174 FO
90. s option to disables standard RDP encryption Disable N W level Authentication This option disables network authentication required before connection to the remote server 37 Configuring a Citrix ICA Connection 38 Independent Computing Architecture ICA is a protocol for managing application server systems ICA provides rules for information transfer between a server and a client An ICA connection can be configured based on your connection preferences to configure an ICA connection On the desktop sidebar click Settings Click the Connectivity drop down arrow Click Connection Manager the Connections window appears Click Add From the Please choose the connection to add drop down list select ICA Citrix Client 6 Click OK The ICA window appears fe Sy re ICA General Options More Options Connection Name JohnDoe Hest Name Liser Name Password Domain LabNetwork Application Microsoft Word Working Directory c programfiles microsoft word exe In the Connection Name field enter a connection name In the Host Name field enter a host name In the User Name field enter a user name 10 In the Password field enter a password Bote Please make note of your user name and password Your user name and password are required later when establishing the ICA connection 11 Inthe Domain field enter a domain name Gs E Note The domain name is the domain n
91. ssible A computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area It consists of two or more LANs Computers connected in WAN are often connected through public networks such as the telephone system They can also be connected through leased lines or satellites The largest WAN in existence is the Internet Glossary Key Words Description WEP Wired Equivalent Protocol is a deprecated wireless network security standard Sometimes erroneously called Wireless Encryption Protocol WPA and WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA and Wi Fi Protected Access II WPA2 are two security protocols and security certification programs developed by the Wi Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks XLmanage XLmanage is a thin client management application developed by VXL Instruments Glossary ae Ew i Index A Allow deflate data compression 000n00n 32 PASO Al UMC aa saiosacrrcecucetantaitedistnottnonatnetatnnsenmmnaegs 86 B Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID 18 Browser Connection siciiincsimisiinisinnsinnsinunentadnns 48 BSD data compression ccssecseeeeseeeees 32 C CA Certfcaie aneneen 14 24 26 E le EE 104 Citrix Heceiver reen 44 Client Configuration sexier sirnasuaranaesiannanenstenasuecinnions 67 Cloned MAC address 19 Configure Network 11 D Date RR rn nre 85 Deleting a Wired Connection sennennsnn 17 Nat 70 DHCP Scope ID Configuration
92. t Printing Protocol IPP for queuing and printing Adding a Local Printer Connect a local printer to your thin client through the USB port To add a local printer GF Set ae Oo I e T On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click Local Settings drop down arrow Click Devices and then click Printer The Printer window appears Click Add The Select Device window appears Click Forward The Choose Driver window appears Choose the driver from one of the following options e Select Printer from Database e Provide PPD file e Search for a printer driver to download Once the printer is added you can print a test page Adding a Network Printer If a network printer is connected to your network You can configure and use that printer To add a network printer 2 3 4 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click Local Settings drop down arrow Click Devices and then click Printer The Printer window appears Click Add The Select Device window appears Local Settings Select Device ee e device unl Enter URI _ YF Network Printer HP Officejet Pro 8500 A910 Generic text only naggap Find Network Printer For example AppSocket HP JetDirect ipp cups server printers printer queue Internet Printin g Protocol if ipp RI D rint ernmyd om ain ipp LPDB LPR Host or Printer Windows Printer via SAMBA 5 Click Network Printer to perform the following options e Connect to a printer on the ne
93. tab Connectivity 2 Click Import 3 Select the conf file to import 4 Click Open The configuration file will be imported with the settings Deleting a VPN Connection 1 From the Profiles list select a connection that you want to delete 2 Click Delete the VPN connection is deleted Connectivity 33 Connection Manager Gio 5 provides several options to connect your thin client to a server The connectivity options provided are 34 ICA Citrix Client RDP Remote Desktop VMware VM View Client WFCMGR Citrix Receiver PNAGENT Citrix PN Agent Browser Firefox Browser Remote FX X FreeRDP SSH Secure Shell SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol XDMCP X Remote Session NFS Network File System SAMBA Samba NX NX client Connections Connectivity Connection Options You can configure your connection by selecting options that add connection functionality Following is a list of connection options available with their information the options provided may vary based on the connection Connectivity Map Local Printers This option maps your local printer with the terminal server You should have already created and configured a local printer to enable this option For more information on adding a printer refer section Printer on page 72 Speed Screen BA This option enables Speed Screen Browser Acceleration this feature helps to displ
94. the PEAP version drop down list select a PEAP version select Automatic to select the PEAP version automatically e From the Inner authentication drop down list select an inner authentication method E Note An inner authentication method is used for tunneling authentication You can choose GTC MD5 MSCHAPv2 f In the Username field enter a user name g Inthe Password field enter a password Connectivity 5 Click Save m EZ Note Select Ask for this password every time to enable authentication every time you use this connection Select Show password to make the password that you have typed visible as plain text Configure IPv4 Settings Internet Protocol version 4 is a network standard for transmitting information over a network Enter a relevant IP address netmask and gateway information to ensure correct configuration of the network To configure IPv4 Settings 1 Click the IPV4 tab in the network connections window Bote By default the method is set to Automatic DHCP click Save to configure the network automatically In the Method field select Automatic DHCP addresses only In the DNS servers field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name For example vxi net In the DHCP client ID field enter a DHCP client ID Click Save For manual configuration D om ko DN 1 From the method drop down list select Manual Connection name Wired connection 1 bw Conn
95. the Time field select the idle time after which the monitor shuts down 6 Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears 7 Click Yes Dual Monitor Setup 82 You can set up dual monitors in two modes Mirror and Extended Mirror mode will duplicate your Monitor1 display on Monitore2 Extended mode will extend your Monitor1 s screen area to Monitor2 This enables you to have a wider screen area to use multiple applications To set up mirror mode 1 Ensure that two monitors are connected to the thin client 2 Inthe Display window click the Options tab Local Settings Basic Options Note Mirror mode is the default mode when dual monitors are connected 3 Ifthe monitors are in different position boxes click and drag the monitors into the same position box Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes To set up extended mode 1 Ensure that two monitors are connected to the thin client 2 Inthe Display window click the Options tab 3 Click and drag a monitor to the right or left position box as required Display Basic Options Local Settings 83 a Bote You can also drag the monitor to the top or bottom position boxes for vertical extended view Display Basic Options 4 Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears 5 Click Yes System Settings The System Settings option allows you to set up the following system properties
96. this option you can never use this connection as the default connection 9 Click Save Configure IPv6 Settings Internet Protocol version 6 is the newest version of the Internet Protocol suite To configure IPv6 settings 1 Click the IPV6 tab in the network connections window Gi Note By default the method is set to Automatic click Save to configure the network automatically In the method field select Automatic addresses only In the DNS server s field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name For example vxl net in Click Save oo Sr Ze e Gi Vote Select Automatic DHCP only to automatically configure your network using DHCP For manual configuration 1 From the method drop down list select Manual 16 Connectivity Connection name wired connection 1 W Connect automatically Method Addresses fe80 260 27fffe 64 80 260 27ff fe DNS servers Search domains w Require IPv6 addressing for this connection to complete w available to all usera cancel save Click Add In the Address Prefix and Gateway fields enter the thin client IP address prefix and gateway address In the DNS servers field enter a DNS server address In the Search domains field enter a domain name Bote Select the Require the IPv6 addressing for this connection to complete to use only the IPv6 settings for your connection If you do not select this option IP
97. tion Task Manager ans Active Connections WW Search www google com 15 10 45 Browser mmm Bote Currently you can disconnect only RDP and Browser sessions Connectivity XLM Connect m note XLM is not supported in this release of Gio 5 for J Series You can configure your client to work with the XLmanage application To configure your client with XLmanage 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon 2 Click the Connectivity drop down arrow 3 Click XLM Connect the XLM Connect window appears ALM Connect IP Address 10 4 7 3 Scope In the IP Address field enter your IP address In the Scope field enter the scope ID The IP scope is the IP address of XLmanage server e Bnote You can connect to X_Lmanage only when an XLmanage server is configured and is running Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes Client Configuration Gio 5 can be configured manually or by using a Configuration INI file The two ways of configuring Gio 5 using a configuration file are e DHCP Scope Configuration e Manual Configuration This section explains these two types of configuration in detail For information on generating an INI file refer the Configuration File Generator User Manual DHCP Scope ID Configuration DHCP Scope ID configuration is a configuration process in which scope Ids are used to fetch the configuration files E note If the DHCP scope IDs are configured in th
98. ttings drop down arrow 3 Click User Accounts The Users and Groups window appears 90 Local Settings Users and Groups 4 Click Add The New User window appears 5 Enter values in the following fields e Username Enter a username e Password Enter a password e Re type Password Confirm the password by retyping the password e Group Name Select a group 6 Click OK To delete an existing user account 1 In the Users and Groups window select the User to be deleted 2 Click Delete A confirmation message appears Click Yes To change user password Local Settings So ee NY S Select a particular user and click Password change In the Current Password field enter the current password In the New Password field enter the new password In the Confirmation field retype the new password Click OK 91 To create LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP is an application protocol for accessing and maintaining directory information This option allows you to search for users and groups in a particular domain 1 Inthe Users and Groups window click LDAP Insert The LDAP insert dialog box appears LDAP Insert IP Address 192 168 1 1 Display Name NewLDAF In the IP Address field enter IP address In the Domain field enter the domain name In the Display Name field enter the display name ao Z D Click Apply A confirmation message appears click Yes To delete an LDAP
99. twork e Find and connect to a network printer e Connect to App Socket HP jetDirect printer e Connect to a printer using Internet Printing Protocol IPP e Connect to an LDP LPR host or printer e Connect to a Windows printer via SAMBA 6 Once the printer is added you can print a test page Editing the Printer Properties To edit the properties of a printer in the Printer window select a printer click Properties Local Settings 73 74 Printer S HP Omcejet Pro 1175C AE RN Pore aE cle Fanon Pal ee TREES a a You can edit the following options Settings 1 Click Settings to change the basic printer settings 2 Inthe Description field enter the description of the printer 3 Inthe Location field enter the location where the printer is installed 4 Inthe Device URI field enter the URI where the device is installed 5 Inthe Make and Model field enter the make and model of the printer 6 Inthe Printer State field enter the present state of the printer 7 To print atest page click on the Print Test Page icon 8 To print a self test page click on the Print Self Test Page icon 9 To clean the print heads of this printer click Clean Print Heads Policies 1 Click Policies to change the printing policies applicable to this printer 2 Select Enabled to enable the printer to print documents and files 3 Select Accepting jobs to allow the printer to take up new print jobs from the spooler 4 Select Shared to share this pr
100. us client identity Note The anonymous identity is revealed only to the authentication server c Select a CA certificate by clicking on the browse button next to CA certificate d From the PEAP version drop down list select a PEAP version select Automatic to automatically select the PEAP version e From the Inner authentication drop down list select an inner authentication method note An inner authentication method Is the authentication method used for tunneling authentication You can choose MD5 GTC or MSCHAP v2 f Inthe Username field enter a user name g Inthe Password field enter a password 3 Click Save To setup WPA amp WPA 2 Personal security 24 Connectivity Connectivity 1 In the network configuration window click the Wireless Security tab 2 From the Security drop down list select WPA amp WPA2 Personal Connection name wireless connection 1 bw Connect automatically Security password Show password 4 Available to all users 3 Inthe Password field enter a password 4 Click Save To set up WPA amp WPA2 Enterprise 1 From the Security drop down list select WPA amp WPA2 Enterprise Connection name Wireless connection 1 bw Connect automatically sss Wireless Security Eug Setti Security Authentication identity User certificate CA certificate Private key Private key password Show password J Available to all users
101. v4 settings are used when you do not provide the IPv6 settings 6 Click Routes to manage IP routes EF note If you do not add a route the router will assign a default route for network communication Click Add to enter a route 8 Enter the IP address Prefix Gateway and Metric for the routes note e Select Ignore automatically obtained routes to use the routes that you have entered and ignore the routes that are obtained from the router e Select Use this connection only for resources on its network option to selectively route network traffic through this connection If you select this option you cannot use this connection as the default connection 9 Click Save Deleting a Wired Connection 1 From the Profiles list select a connection that you want to delete 2 Click Delete the wired connection is deleted Connectivity 17 Wireless Connection 18 A wireless connection is established by connecting your client to a network using radio frequency RF signals The client is connected to the network via a wireless network card to a gateway access point or a wireless router In the Infrastructure connection your client is connected to a router or an access point In the Ad hoc connection your client is connected to another client within the same subnet E Bote Wireless connection is currently not available in Gio 5 for J series Creating a Wireless Connection 1 Inthe network configuration window click the Wi
102. ws Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 SP1 It introduces a set of end user experience enhancements for Remote Desktop Protocol RDP that enable a rich desktop environment within your corporate network Hide Window Decorations This option hides window decorations such as the graphical high color window tab and transparency Console audio This option enables the audio port on the thin client Disable Authentication This option disables authentication when connecting to this connection Selecting this option will automatically connect you to the server without any authentication Disable Mouse Motion This option disables mouse cursor movements Selecting this option will make the mouse gestures useless Disable Bitmap Cache This option disables the storage of bitmap images locally in the thin client Select this option if you have a connection with adequate bandwidth for the connection to work smoothly Disable Wallpaper This option disables the wallpaper when you are logged on to the remote computer Selecting this option saves bandwidth Disable Full Window Drag This option enables the drag copy feature Select this option when you do not want folder contents to appear when you drag the folder to a new location Disable Theming Select this option to prevent users from applying desktop themes when connected to the remote server Disable TLS Encryption This option disables Transport Layer Security encryption for this connection
103. y from NTP Server option In the Server field enter the NTP server URL Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes oe i Ge Local Settings 85 Manual setup You can manually enter date and time in mm dd yyyy hh mm format To manually enter date and time 1 Inthe Date and Time window select Manually 2 Inthe New Date and Time field enter mm dd yyy HH MM 3 Click Apply The Confirmation dialog box appears 4 Click Yes Appearance 86 You can change the desktop background image and set the screensaver using this option The screen shots taken is displayed under the Screenshots tab To set the general settings 2 3 4 o WEE EC On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon Click Local Settings drop down arrow Click System Settings gt Appearance The Appearance window appears Click the General tab Appearance General Backgrounc if Enable Screensaver After E S Mins sw Autohide Left Panel Taskbar wf Composite Effect Select Enable Screensaver Set the time interval in minutes after which the screensaver appears Select Autohide Left Panel Taskbar to hide the taskbar on boot up Select Composite Effect for a transparent User Interface effect Local Settings Connectivity Local Settings Normal Effect Composite Effect 9 Click Apply and then click Yes To change the desktop background image 1 On the desktop sidebar click Settings icon

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