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1. JUULELUL UR eee SSES Scripts c inetpub scripts Default Web Site Properties 2 xi Web Site Operators Performance ISAPI Filters Home Directory Documents HTTP Eiere Custom Errors Server Extensions Dieci Securit Content should Evore Immediately Evone atter fi Dais z Clere cn Montag 7 Oktober 2002 Si at 00 00 00 4 m Custom HTTP Headers Add Edita Remove r Content Rating Ratings help identify to your users what type of content your site Grace Edit Ratings MIME Map e To configure additional MIME types the Web Service sends to BH browsers in the HTTP Header click File Types Fle Types Cancel Apply Help Figure 27 Microsoft Internet Information Services Manager 4 Inthe Web Site Properties dialog box go to the HTTP header tab Click the button File Types Build 27 45 www myelux com eLux NG D 5 In the File Types dialog box click New 3 6 5 3 6 6 3 6 7 Type and enter idf Com epm DEE gz aS text plain oni teen Tom text plain gz text plain Remove idf text plain Edit File Type EN Associated extension Lid Content type MIME ftew plin et _ Content Type MIME Cancel IIS is configured for an update recovery Update Log To view the update log go to Diagnostics tab click to select System files and click Execute Use the PA
2. Level Switching Value Unshifted 0 Shifted 1 Shift Lock 2 Control 4 Alt mod1 8 Numlock mod2 10 AltGr mod3 2000 Figure 98 Level switching Modifiers can be combined for example Shift Numlock In this case add the level switching modifiers using hexadecimal addition 8 2 A not 10 In the file eterm map it is highly recommended that for each key you enter multiple entries corresponding to different levels For example you could map the following levels Tip We recommend 1 the key alone level unshifted configuring each key E in the mapping file 2 key Shift Lock twice with and 3 key Numlock without Numlock 4 key Numlock Shift Lock If you are running eterm on a Thin Client running el us NG software when the Thin Client boots by default the Numlock key is activated Thus in eterm map you should have an entry for unshifted modifier 0 and Numlock modifier 10 for each key If you just map the key for Build 27 157 www myelux com eLux NG BED unshifted then no mapping will occur if the Numlock key is accidentally on This is one of the most common errors String The character s that pressing the key should produce The parameter format is character string For a list of character strings enter the command infocmp on the host You will see the character sequences the host accepts for different terminals For a list of ASCII control character sequences see t
3. Ir www myelux com eLux NG HED M SAPGUI for Java Options Preferences Version Trace Scripting About Figure 89 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Connection dialog box 2 Inthe Options menu select Preferences SAPGUI Preferences e Configuration VisualSettings http fserverl sapmsg ini g p server1 sapmsg C oron uoo Options Figure 90 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Preferences dialog box 3 The SAPGUI Preferences dialog box appears Configure the following options e Include Configuration File Enter a blank Note You must enter a blank to be able to save the configuration This is a known bug in the SAP R3 software e Messageserver List Enter the message server list This file must exist on the SAP message server in advance You have the following options Build 27 149 www myelux com eLux NG BED 5 e Web server Enter the fully qualified URL of the message server list for example http serverl sapmsg ini e Netdrive Enter the path of the of the message server list residing on a Samba or NFS network drive for example smb drivel sap2 ini Click Save The SAPGUI Preferences dialog box closes In the SAPGUI for Java dialog box click New The Add New Connection dialog box appears Add New Connection Linux System Language y Security System LNX sl Si Group Server Router LNX Speed C Low Speed Connection Save H save as
4. Name myADS Laccount User account 01234567890123456 Password roe Identification PAP Idle timeout f 20 Manager timeout Gent j Figure 48 Profile dialog box for ADSL Enter a name for this profile Enter the user account name assigned by your provider Enter the password assigned by your provider Select the method assigned by your provider generally PAP Idle time out Enter a value for the idle time in seconds After this specified amount of inactivity eLux NG disconnects the connection Manager time out Enter the time in seconds for the security remote management tool Scout Enterprise to reply when the terminal boots ask your administrator If not known use the default value 6 Click Apply in the Profile dialog box 7 Click OK in the Network profile dialog box and Apply in the Hardware tab When connecting via ISDN ADSL or modem it is possible that the thin client s IP address will change dynamically The new address is updated immediately in the eLux NG starter title bar See Appendix 3 Examples of Internet Profiles for a list of the default hardware profiles that are delivered in eLux NG Included is a T Online profile for ADSL Build 27 76 www myelux com eLux NG 3 13 4 Modem 2 eLux NG uc97 217 160 115 97 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware SZ Network profiles Network type Defined profil
5. Build 27 204 www myelux com eLux NG Appendix 8 Port Assignments The following is a list of TCP IP ports for eLux NG und Scout Enterprise The port numbers are fixed Exceptions are indicated with a footnote eLux NG Port Type Description How to Deactivate Port Type ESP VPN Cisco Uninstall the package Cisco Incoming Systems VPN client cisco_vpnclient ESP VPN Cisco Uninstall the package Cisco Outgoing Systems VPN client cisco_vpnclient 21 TCP Updating via FTP control Outgoing port dynamic data port 22 TCP SSH applications Outgoing 23 TCP 3270 5250 97801 Outgoing emulations and telnet sessions 37 TCP Time server RFC 868 Do not configure a time server Outgoing Setup gt Desktop 37 UDP Time server RFC 868 Do not configure a time server Outgoing Setup gt Desktop 53 TCP DNS server Windows Outgoing 53 UDP DNS server Outgoing 67 UDP DHCP server Outgoing 68 UDP DHCP client or BootP Configure a local IP address Setup Incoming client gt Network 69 UDP TFTP server only used Outgoing during a Recovery Installation 69 UDP TFTP server only used Incoming during a Recovery Installation 80 TCP Updating using HTTP Outgoing and proxy port if used 102 TCP Emulations to BS2000 Outgoing mainframes 111 UDP Port mapper drive Uninstall the FPM Drive Support Outgoing access on NFS servers automount in baseOS Works with NFSD drive access port 2049 and mountd random
6. Figure 91 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Add New Connection dialog box In the System tab configure the following options e Description Enter a name for this connection The choices in the following dropdown lists are automatically set once you enter a message server e System Select your SAP system from the drop down list e Group Server Select your SAP group from the drop down list e Router optional Select your SAP router from the drop down list Only required if you use SAP routers to make remote connections For information on remaining parameters see the SAP documentation Click Save The Add New Connection dialog box closes Build 27 150 www myelux com eLux NG BED M SAPGUI for Java Linux Figure 92 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Connection dialog box connections configured 6 To connect in the SAPGUI for Java dialog box select a connection and click Connect Tip To save your entries close the SAP R3 for Java dialog box Only then is the configuration saved to the Thin Client gt To enter SAP connection data manually To enter the connection data manually go to the Applications tab M SAPGUI for Java Connection Options Edit Delete Figure 93 Configuring SAPGUI manually Connection dialog box 1 Click to highlight the SAP application configured in To configure the SAPGUI application definition in eLux NG and click
7. The Web page can be on the Internet on your thin client or on another computer on the network Click to select Kiosk mode Firefox uses the jar file according to the following selection rules 1 opt MozillaFirefox lib chrome modes normalmode jar This file is used if the Kiosk mode check box in the browser definition is deactivated always the case when the Kiosk mode software has not been installed 2 setup firefox firefox ini The following entry in the Firefox initialization file is used if the Kiosk mode check box in the browser definition is activated File lt path gt lt file gt where path is the complete path of the jar file and file is the file name The default value setup firefox kiosk jar can be customized to the path and name of your choosing for example smb smith browser testkiosk jar 3 opt MozillaFirefox lib chrome modes kioskmode jar This file is used if the Kiosk mode check box in the browser definition is activated and the jar archive specified in the Firefox initialization file setup firefox firefox ini does not exist B Kiosk Mode for Mozilla Mozilla comes with the following default kiosk styles so called chromes e full A modified toolbar is displayed All other buttons have been blended out e blank All buttons have been blended out A time out loads the homepage after 30 seconds idle time e urlbar A modified toolbar and the URL bar are displayed All ot
8. eterm package installed eterm is a terminal emulation suite for UNIX systems that includes the following emulations Siemens 97801 7 amp 8 bit Sinix or Reliant ANSI AT386 BA 80 VT320 Information on how to configure the key mapping file such as for special sequences is provided below For further information on how to configure eterm see the eterm Administrator s Guide available for download at www myelux com log on go to Manuals gt Emulations or on the eLux NG CD 4 7 3 1 Key Definition File eterm map Technical details File name eterm map Tip Do not edit File format UNIX elux map using File path setup eterm Notepad which will Automatically installed ee file during installation No must be created The default eterm keyboard mapping suffices for most keyboards and emulations VT320 97801 etc In addition elux supports user defined keyboard mapping To perform this 1 Create a new UNIX text file Acceptable editors include vi on UNIX machines or Programmer s File Editor on Windows machines Enter the values in the format described below Save the file as eterm map Transfer it to the directory setup eterm on the Thin Client This is done easily using the File Transfer feature of Scout Enterprise see the Scout Enterprise Administrator e Guide for more information The user customized keyboard mapping file allows you to change the default mapp
9. Authorisation LDAP server EX IR Activated IS XDMCP C Read only access L edit IR Confirmation necessary geen J Beset j Figure 33 User Authorization You can use an authorization server with eLux NG Settings are made in the Setup gt Security tab Username and password are entered once at eLux NG start Note In this chapter there are numerous configuration examples that include unusable IP addresses passwords and domain examples Be sure to use your own IP addresses passwords and domains when configuring the authentication server settings gt To configure server authorization Settings are made in the Setup gt Security tab 1 Under Access authorization select the type of authorization server from the drop down list None to disable user authorization LDAP server for an LDAP server Windows NT 2000 for a Windows NT 4 0 domain controller Active Directory Server for an Active Directory Server Windows 2000 2 Further parameters are server specific 3 Click Edit The Authorisation settings dialog box appears Build 27 51 www myelux com LDAP server Light Directory Access Protocol is a TCP IP based protocol that defines a standard method for accessing directory services For authorization using an LDAP server enter the following e Server Enter the IP address name of the LDAP server e Version Select the LDAP version to use from the drop down list Click Find
10. 1 Use the UNIX editor vi 2 Use the text editor see 4 8 8 Text Editor 3 Transfer the file to a machine with editing software edit the file and copy it back to the Thin Client Tip On the Thin Client you can use the UNIX copy command cp lt file directory gt lt target directory gt to copy the file to an NFS or SMB drive or in the eLux NG starter the FTP function available in Setup gt Diagnosis 3 Depending on which style you used set additional parameters full Set the list of base sites in setup mozilla uri list properties Example To set three entries uriCount 3 uriStringl My eLux uriValuel http www myelux com uriString2 UniCon Software GmbH uriValue2 http www unicon ka de uriString3 Mozilla uriValue3 http www mozilla org blank Returns to the homepage after 30 seconds idle time Set the time in setup mozilla kioskDefault properties urlBar No further parameters available 4 Set the homepage and start page in the application definition Configuration gt New gt Browser Use full URL format http lt domain name gt The Web page can be on the Internet on your thin client or on another computer on the network Click to select Kiosk mode This section described how to activate the default styles by editing files in setup The required files can be transferred to many Thin Clients using the Scout Enterprise file transfer function This is the easie
11. 111 TCP Port mapper RPC Uninstall the FPM Drive Support Incoming internal use only Works automount in baseOS with nlockd random 139 TCP SMB drive mapping Uninstall the FPM Drive Support Outgoing NetBIOS and SMB user authentication automount in baseOS and the package User authorisation modules userauth Build 27 205 www myelux com a eLux NG HED Port Type Description How to Deactivate Port Type 139 UDP SMB drive mapping Uninstall the FPM Drive Support Outgoing NetBIOS and SMB user automount in baseOS and the authentication package User authorisation modules userauth 161 UDP SNMP Uninstall the package net snmp Incoming snmp 161 UDP SNMP Uninstall the package net snmp Outgoing snmp 162 UDP SNMPTRAP Outgoing 177 UDP XCMCP protocol Outgoing 389 TCP LDAP user authentication Outgoing 500 UDP VPN Cisco FreeS WAN Uninstall the package Cisco Incoming Systems VPN client cisco_vpnclient or Linux Free S WAN swan 500 UDP VPN Cisco FreeS WAN Uninstall the package Cisco Outgoing Systems VPN client cisco_vpnclient or Linux Free S WAN swan 514 TCP Shell RSH applications Outgoing 515 TCP Printing over LPD Outgoing 515 TCP Printing over LPD Cannot be deactivated in the future Incoming can be deactivated by uninstalling the package Printer support 631 TCP CUPS IPP print client Uninstall the package CUPS prin
12. 4 8 5 Calculator ee ees 173 4 8 6 Adobe Acrobat Header 174 4 8 7 File Manager 174 4 8 8 Text Editor ee eee 176 4 8 9 Movie Player 177 4 8 10 NoMachine 200 ce cececcecce cece cece cece ae cnet cece ee eeeeaaeaeeeeeeeseceaaaeceeeeeedeceeeaeseeeeeeeseesicaeeeeeeneeteeea 178 4 8 11 Virtual Keyboard 179 5 Troubleshooting TTT 181 51 CLUX NG Upgrade le EE 182 52 Sale BOOt EE 183 93 Factory EEN 184 5 4 Solutions to COMMON Problems t tnnn nnmnnn eenn 185 6 Recovery Installation s sssesunnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nn nnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnan nna 188 7 Shortcut EE 189 Appendix 1 KE Te EE 190 AvGLux NG Desktop DE 190 B Desktop 0 0 eee 190 Co TASK e Le 191 Appendix 2 Memory Usage REENEN cece ee enneneeeee seen EEEEEEEEEREEEREREEEEEEEEEEE NEE nnmnnn mnnn nnmnnn 192 A Flasi E EE 192 LEO EE 192 E WalninG MESSAGES EE 192 D Main Memory USAga EE 193 Appendix 3 Examples of Internet Profiles cceecceseesseeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeeesaeeenseeeeeeeseseaesaseenensenenes 194 A Examples of ADSL COmnections rniii a race cea cde cecnaceuss A dectecieas cebeaaedeanaateeededewnes 194 B Examples of ISDN Connections ccccccceeceecec cece cece cece ecaeceeeeeeeseceacaeseeeeesesecqacaeeeeesesetenniaeeeeness 194 C Examples of Modem Connecthons tt tn nnanet rttr EEES EE SEEE EEES En EEEE EEEE EnEn ne EnEn 195 Appendix 4 Configuring Kiosk Mode sssssssnnunnunn
13. Fibre optic adapter DLINK DFE 550 FX supported Fibre optic adapter AT2701 FTX supported Card reader Omnikey CardMan 2020 and Omnikey CardMan 6020 supported Shutdown button is available in userauth and smartcard dialogs New Features in eLux NG 1 23 Starter Desktop New button to sync time date with time server Starter Security New dialog for advanced manager settings to enter info properties Starter Security New button to select a group from the list of available groups Starter Security New button to delete the manager and set the client unmanaged factory reset will be performed If the DHCP server is unreachable on boot IP network connections are not available If DHCP connection was established and DHCP server fails the client will loose its IP address when half the lease time has elapsed New Features in eLux NG 1 25 Futro D100 now supports screen resolution 1280x1024 85Hz 24bbp Graphic adapter Intel 945G supported Taskbar new button to show desktop minimize restore all windows Starter General Serial number is now listed Starter Multimedia New slide to change microphone volume Build 27 www myelux com eLux NG Starter Multimedia Volume slides are now vertical WLAN WPA mode supported TKIP or Radius EAP certificate based WLAN client adapter Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG supported Kernel V2 4 32 AES encryption between eLux NG clients and Scout Enterprise V8 5 5 The screen saver is now locked by the
14. Problem You can change settings in the tabs Setup or Configuration but your changes are overwritten when the device is restarted Solution Your Thin Client is managed Remove it from or deactivate it in the Scout Enterprise software Ch 3 4 Screen Problem eLux screen settings are incompatible with the monitor Solution If you are no longer able to view the Screen tab either attach a compatible monitor perform a Recovery Installation or change the settings remotely using the Scout Enterprise management software Alternatively you can start the terminal using Safe Boot Safe Boot allows you start the terminal in a mode which does not damage hardware You can then change eLux NG settings gt Procedure for Safe Boot 1 Switch off the Thin Client immediately 2 Restart the Thin Client 3 During the boot procedure the BIOS information is displayed When the screen goes blank press the TAB key 4 The eLux NG logo will be displayed and then the prompt Please enter admin password Enter the terminal password elux by default e H an invalid password is entered three times the terminal restarts 5 At the prompt factory reset y n type n You can now access eLux NG and make changes to settings in a mode that is safe for the monitor Previous settings information is not lost 6 Restart the Thin Client to exit Safe Boot mode Ch 3 4 Screen Problem Font server error in the dialog box
15. Quotation marks refer to screen text and text in pop up messages ALL UPPERCASE Represents keyboard keys for example ENTER F4 CTRL Bold Indicates boxes and buttons column headings command line commands and options dialog box titles tabs icons lists Menu names and menu commands and directories subdirectories and folders Courier New The Courier New font represents entries you can type at the command line or initialization files lt talics gt Indicates a placeholder for information or parameters that you must enter As an example if the procedure asks you to type lt P address gt you must type the actual IP address Italics can also refer to book titles Two stars next to a title indicates this function is not supported by all hardware platforms 1 3 2 Commonly Used Abbreviations The following are terms that appear in the manual Abbreviation Description ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line base OS Base operating system BDC Backup Domain Controller BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name Service GUI Graphical User Interface ICA Independent Computer Architecture IP address IP addresses are represented in four 3 digit groups separated by periods EXGIM DIO eer p EAE 192 45 85 1 LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol a TCP IP based protocol for accessing information directories a
16. eLux NG Embedded Linux for Thin Clients Next Generation Version 1 34 Administrator s Guide Build Nr 27 UniCon Software GmbH www myelux com eLux NG HEB Information in this document is subject to change without notice Companies names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express consent of UniCon Software GmbH by UniCon 2006 Software GmbH All rights reserved eLux is a registered trademark of UniCon Software GmbH in Germany Accelerated X is a trademark of Xi Graphics Inc Adobe Acrobat Reader and PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Broadcom is a registered trademark of Broadcom Corporation in the U S and or other countries CardOS is a registered trademark and CONNECTA2AIR is a trademark of Siemens AG in Germany and or other countries Cisco and Aironet are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and certain other countries Citrix Independent Computing Architecture ICA Program Neighborhood MetaFrame and MetaFrame XP are registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems Inc in the United States and other countries CUPS and the Common UNIX Printing System are the trademark property of Easy Software Products Div
17. 3 9 Drives for more information e Server Enter the name of the server SE e Share Enter the export name of the ee shared drive as defined on the Windows machine e Username Password Enter your Se ME username and password on the server Figure 36 Define drives dialog box Build 27 57 www myelux com eLux NG 3 9 2 3 9 3 2 Drive settings PIR Drive settings Local directory g Local directory g Server master Server Share drive1 Share Username user Username Password sete Password Wrong share name Drive can be used ox Jaros ferns em ER RECH Figure 37 Results of the Test button in the Define drives dialog box 3 Click Test If the drive can be used the message Drive can be used appears If the server cannot be located the message Server cannot be contacted appears Check your entries for validity 4 Click OK in the Define drives dialog box Click Apply in the Drives subtab and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box Note It is particularly important to click Apply and Yes in the confirmation request dialog box to complete the mapping process Network File System eLux NG comes equipped with NFS drive capability No additional settings modifications are required To use a network drive shared via NFS use the following format nfs lt hostname gt or nfs lt IP address gt When the Thin Client accesses an NFS drive all shared NFS di
18. Cancel j Figure 2 First contact Activating manager 2 2 1 2 Step 2 Manager Address Enter the IP address or name of the Scout Enterprise manager saz First configuration for 217 160 115 105 Manager address Entering information in the Information fields is optional Please enter the IP name or IP address of the Scout manager 217 160 115 67 Click Next Terminal name Herman Info1 Ms Smith Info2 Room 237 Info3 Ext 10 When you click Next eLux NG attempts to contact the manager and retrieve the list of available manager groups lt Back Next gt Cancel TS kenna Figure 3 First contact Entering manager IP address Build 27 15 www myelux com eLux NG 2 2 1 3 Step 3 Manager Groups Next you are asked to select the destination Group of the device on t2 First configuration for 217 160 115 105 the Scout Enterprise server Manager groups Default is Lost amp Found ID 0 i Please select a group from manager 217 160 115 67 Location Group Karlsruhe Unicon Research Lost amp Found g Lost amp Found Info Standard group for new devices Info2 When in doubt enter here Info3 Troubleshooting call Smith Ext 15 lt Back j Cancel j Figure 4 First contact Manager groups 2 2 1 4 Step 4 Summary Finally you are given a summary of the entered information When you click Next the device is Bea The manager s name is
19. F3 12 OR F4 0 LOS F4 2 LOS F4 10 LOS F4 12 LOS Troubleshooting If the customized key mapping does not work answer the following questions regarding eterm map 1 Did you mix upper and lowercase case sensitive 2 Is the file name eterm map 3 Is the file path setup eterm on the Thin Client 4 Is ita UNIX text file etc Build 27 159 www myelux com eLux NG 4 7 4 X11 for X Applications Using the Local X Server The X11 server developed by The XFree86 Project Inc http www xfree86 org and its contributors is included in the base OS No additional software must be installed 2 Application definition Emulation Name KY Emulation type x11 D Server address host User name test Application usr x1 1R6 bin xv Use SSH Xj pplication restart tart automatically esktop icon Finish j Figure 100 Application definition dialog box for an X11 emulation gt To configure an X11 From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Emulation tab 2 Click X11 in the Emulation type list A series of fields appears e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as X11 e Server address Enter the IP address or name of the UNIX server e User name Enter the username on the UNIX server e Application Enter the X application name with its complete path e Use SSH If selected the
20. Fujitsu Siemens Computers USB smart card reader 2A Fujitsu Siemens Computers USB keyboard with integrated smart card reader 2A and more Supports ICA roaming Build 27 91 www myelux com eLux NG 3 15 2 In ELIAS NG select the FPM to view the card readers supported by this driver If the list exceeds available space in the Package Information window click in the description field and drag with the mouse or press the PAGE DOWN key to view remaining entries For a description of EPMs and FPMs see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide eLux NG supports a number of USB card readers and USB keyboards with integrated card reader from the following companies not all inclusive e Castles Technology e Datakey e Fujitsu Siemens Computers e Gemplus e Kobil Systems e OMNIKEY e SCM Microsystems For a table of available drivers and their use at the time of publishing see Appendix 7 Supported Smart Card Readers An up to date version of this table is available at www myelux com Activating the Card Reader To activate the card reader in the Setup dialog box click the Hardware subtab From the Smart Card list choose USB Deactivating the Card Reader If you do not have a card reader deactivate the card reader setting in the Hardware subtab This prevents you from accidentally being locked out of an application If a card reader is present this prevents eLux NG and other applications from accessing it Lo
21. NUMLOCK key does not respond Solution When the screen freezes and the keyboard does not respond the main memory has been used to full capacity Most likely the file you just tried to download is too large for the available main memory Generally a pop up message appears when memory usage has reached 95 allowing you to quit applications and prevent a screen freeze However RealPlayer files may download and completely use available main memory before the pop up warning can be sent Unfortunately there is no way to solve this problem once it has occurred You must restart the device You can however prevent the problem In the future avoid downloading oversized RealPlayer files and be aware of your memory size To see the main memory available on the device go to Setup gt General Ch 4 7 4 X11 for X Applications Using the Local X Server Problem X11 application does not start Solution Check remote shell and command functionality gt Procedure for troubleshooting remote shell applications 1 Open a local shell XTerm 2 Atthe prompt type rsh lt host name gt 1 lt username gt 1s 3 If you receive the error message permission denied check the remote shell functionality on the UNIX server If you receive other error messages this indicates a problem with the command Log on to your UNIX server set the DISPLAY variable to your Thin Clients address and check the functionality of the command Problem My X1
22. VNC server 164 PDA HP iPAQ 118 mapping in ICA 117 palmOne Tungsten 118 Build 27 www myelux com eLux NG D PDF Adobe Acrobat Reader 175 LPD 65 personal data assistant See PDA PCL2 63 PNAgent See Program Neighborhood Agent ThinPrint 69 PNL See Program Neighborhood Light SMB for network drives 58 port SSH assignments 206 font server 37 printer parallel 63 serial 63 USB 63 time server 33 USB mount points 60 updating firmware 42 power management delay 35 PowerTerm InterConnect about 165 CD ROM documentation 166 licensing 165 settings 166 printer ICA autocreate 65 Universal Printer Driver 66 RDP 140 TCP direct print 67 Thin Client as print server 68 ThinPrint 69 Printer subtab about 62 CUPS 70 local 63 local host file 67 network about 65 protocol 65 PostScript 62 print server Sinix 68 Windows NT 68 TCP direct print 62 Program Neighborhood Agent about 129 calling from eLux NG starter 132 defining application definition 131 PNAgent page 130 Program Neighborhood Light 134 protocol connecting to terminal server connecting to server 170 with X11 session 161 time server 33 VPN Cisco 100 published applications about 127 configuring a session application definition 127 Citrix ICA Client 128 local browser 128 Program Neighborhood Agent 129 Program Neighborhood Light 134 server locatio
23. When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts 4 Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 6 Click Finish To enable sound go to Setup gt Multimedia and click to select Enable sound in XDMCP sessions Note The application must be e sound system compatible Note Multiple consoles are not supported by all hardware platforms due to large resource use In this case when you start an XDMCP session a pop up dialog box appears informing you that all active sessions are about to be disconnected An XDM session uses a virtual screen A new console is started Use the shortcut key CTRL ALT F1 to move to the eLux NG screen To switch to the XDM screen use CTRL ALT F2 Up to two XDM sessions at a time are possible switch to the second open XDM session using CTRL ALT F3 giving you the chance to cancel When you click OK all eLux NG sessions are stopped and the XDMCP session is To close the session move to the eLux NG started Return to the eLux NG desktop screen highlight the active XDM session and by disconnecting from your XDMCP click Disconnect Seven For more information on consoles see 3 5 2 Consoles Build 27 162 www myelux com eLux NG 4 7 6 VNC To use this software you must have the VN
24. emulation etc In addition the directory setup on the flash card is reserved for application files such as ICA configuration files browser history file etc This directory is not deleted upon system shutdown B Main Memory Each Thin Client contains main memory The directory tmp in the main memory is reserved for temporary system files or applications If you have 64 MB or less of main memory 4 MB of main memory is reserved for the directory tmp If your main memory is greater than 64 MB the size of tmp is a minimum 8 MB and can be increased by the user The files in the directory tmp are deleted upon system shutdown C Warning Messages When disk usage exceeds 95 either in setup or tmp eLux NG displays a warning message eLux system warning 8 system warning The setup area has less than 5 free AN The tmp area has less than 1 free Please delete unused files in this area Please delete unused files in this area Figure 112 Low memory warnings Note which directory is affected Files in tmp can be deleted by restarting the device Files in setup must be removed by hand Tips e ICA clients save cache files to the temporary directory Solution In advanced ICA settings set the ICA cache Tools gt Settings gt Disk Cache gt Amount of disk space to use to zero See section 4 2 4 Citrix ICA Client for Linux Advanced Citrix ICA Settings for information on accessing the advanced ICA
25. for help desk support the eLux NG VNC server on the target Thin Client must be activated Do this by activating the mirroring options on the target Thin Client See chapter 3 16 Mirroring The following table lists the display numbers Not all hardware Session Display number platforms support eLux NG desktop 0 multiple displays 1st XDMCP session 1 2nd XDMCP session 2 4 7 7 PowerTerm InterConnect To use this software you must have the PowerTerm InterConnect powerterm package installed PowerTerm Interconnect from Ericom Software allows you to connect to IBM Mainframe IBM AS 400 Unix VAX Alpha OpenVMS Tandem NSK HP 3000 and Data General The following emulations can be simulated e IBM 3270 TN3270E 3179 3278 3279 5250 TN5250 with device name support 3477 e Digital VT52 VT100 VT220 VT320 VT420 VT520 VT525 e ANSI BBS ANSI SCO ANSI AT386 e Other Wyse 50 60 Data General D 412 Siemens 97801 Televideo TVI 925 950 AlXterm This is a licensed product The software includes a 30 minute trial period To purchase a license please contact sales myelux com The license is distributed using the Scout Enterprise management tool S3 Application definition Emulation Name PowerTerm Emulation type PowerTerm Parameter telnetpsl myserver IC Application restart Cj Start automatically Desktop icon Apply Finish Figure 103 PowerTerm configu
26. is a system that allows two or more private networks to be connected over a publicly accessible network such as the Internet These systems use encryption and other security mechanisms to ensure that only authorized users can access the network and that the data cannot be intercepted A VPN can be used to exchange critical information between employees working remotely or to securely deliver information between business partners eLux NG can be used with Cisco VPN 3 17 1 Cisco VPN Client The Cisco VPN client is used to connect to a Cisco VPN device to create a secure connection between the Thin Client and a private network It uses Internet Key Exchange IKE and IP Security IPSec tunneling protocols to establish and manage the secure connection You can connect using LAN DSL or ISDN to one of the following e Cisco IOS devices that support Easy VPN server functionality e VPN 3000 Series Concentrators e Cisco PIX Firewall Series The following describes how to configure the VPN client via shell and start a session using preshared keys Configuration takes place locally on each Thin Client that will access the private network It is assumed that the initial configuration takes place in the company s Ethernet network before the device is transferred to a remote workplace using Ethernet ADSL ISDN or WLAN Each Thin Client must have the configuration parameters saved to the file setup ciscovpn sample pcf This section assumes you
27. network can use a printer installed locally on your Thin Client which supports LPR and TCP direct print You can use eLux NG to configure and assign logical names to local printers which can be used from within the network If the printer name for the local or network printer is different from the preset Ip you must also configure it within in the local application such as Mozilla EZ eLux NG dhcp107_2 217 160 115 107 Applications Configuration Setup Security Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware 4j TCP direct print IC Enabled Edit sio0 Ges Delete j Print test page Text j PS j O Maximum printer response Um Figure 38 Setup gt Printer The printer attached locally to your Thin Client may be used by other machines if they support TCP direct print for Windows Windows 2000 and later In this case enter the port number of the local printer s interface parallel or USB in the TCP direct print area For local applications that use PostScript as the output format such as Mozilla or Acrobat Plug in you must define a PostScript printer The Maximum printer response time allows you to set a time out for a locally defined printer If the printer is for any reason unavailable paper out cannot be reached broken etc the local application stops responding or hangs The print job will be terminated after this time out allowing you to resume using the local application Wit
28. resolution 1024x768 frequency 60 Hz color depth 16 bit SIS eLux NG eLux7 111 8408 4021 217 160 115 116 Applications Configuration Setup General Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware Fit Resolution 1024x768 C Power save after 20 min Frequency L60 Hz j IN Screen saver Color depth High color CR Delay 3 min IN Password protected Settings Advanced Figure 11 Setup gt Screen gt To modify the screen settings From the Setup tab click the Screen subtab 1 Select your monitor resolution frequency and color depth 2 Click Apply and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box regarding restart The Screen subtab is described in detail in section 3 4 Screen Build 27 21 www myelux com eLux NG 2 5 3 Network eLux eLux0316 8738 2521 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup General Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware e S Server O DHCP Timeout 20 3 Advanced BOOTP 7 Manually Manual lux IP address 217 160 115 100 Hostname yx0316 8738 2521 Subnet 255 255 255 128 Domain unicon ka de Gateway 217 160 115 615 DNS 217 160 115 4 J l Add Bl Delete j l Add J Delete j apoy JL e j Figure 12 Setup gt Network gt To modify the network settings From the Setup tab click the Network subtab 1 The network settings can be automatically retrieved from a DHCP or BootP server or they can be is set m
29. xscreensaver package has been installed The figure below shows the settings Screensaver Control Center Screen Saver Preview re Global Settings Settings Ripples Speed j Cycle After 5 min Slow Picture Rain DIEE setup xscreensaver J Drizzle Drops d j Small Colors 200 Lighting 0 IS Use Background Image o Moving Splashes 5 Click Apply and OK in the eLux NG Starter dialog box regarding restart Build 27 36 www myelux com eLux NG gt To modify advanced screen settings t Screen advanced Font server tcp solaris 7100 New Edit Delete j R Prepend user font path Backing store is not supported by all hardware platforms C Backingstore OK j Cancel j From the Setup gt Screen subtab click Advanced 1 Backing store Saves screen information to the local X11 server on the thin client When this option is active a copy of the application window is stored in an off screen pixel buffer When hidden sections of overlapping application windows are redrawn the sections are copied from this buffer rather than fetched from the server This increases the screen refresh speed when the network connection is slow especially noticeable by ISDN however the main memory requirements are large 128 MB or higher Font server If your network has an X11 font server you can use it to access fonts The font se
30. 1 Aironet 350 Series Network cards from Cisco Systems Inc 2 DWL G520 Network card from D Link Corporation 3 WLAN USB D1700 USB network adapter from Fujitsu Siemens Computers 3 13 6 1 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Network Cards eLux NG supports the Aironet 350 Series network cards from Cisco Systems Inc No adapter is required and it is not necessary to disable the onboard Ethernet controller in the Thin Cliente BIOS Setup This feature is not available for all hardware platforms Enabling wireless LAN on your device involves the following 1 2 3 4 Installing the required firmware Inserting the card Configuring network hardware settings Entering the WEP key for encrypted transfer gt To install the wireless LAN firmware To use wireless LAN you must install the Aironet Client Utility from Cisco 1 Start ELIAS NG and add the following packages to the device s IDF e Aironet Client 350 Series aironet This FPM is found in the base OS package e GTK Library Package gtklib EPM This is a library required for the next package Confirm that the FPM GTK MM Library libgtkmm is active e Cisco Aironet Utility airo EPM The graphical interface of the Cisco client Save the IDF and exit ELIAS NG Install the software on the Thin Client by performing a firmware update over Ethernet gt To insert the wireless card Insert the card into your device according to the directions that came with the card gt To
31. 2 Safe Boot Default screen settings are set to values all monitors support If after configuring the Thin Client you have massive screen distortion resolution frequency and color depth are most likely set to values your monitor does not support In this case switch off your monitor to avoid damage Start the Thin Client in Safe Boot mode Safe Boot allows you start the terminal in a mode which does not damage hardware You can then correct screen settings In addition network capabilities are disabled This allows you to change incorrect network hardware settings In Safe Boot the eLux starter is displayed in English If you had set a different application language do not be concerned User settings Setup tab and defined applications Configuration tab are not deleted When you exit Safe Boot your old language will be restored gt Procedure for Safe Boot 1 Switch off the Thin Client immediately 2 Restart the Thin Client 3 During the boot procedure the supplier logo appears Press the TAB key when the screen goes blank 4 The eLux NG logo will be displayed and then the prompt Please enter admin password Enter the terminal password elux by default e Ifan invalid password is entered three times the terminal restarts 5 At the prompt factory reset y n type n You can now access eLux NG and make changes to settings in a mode that is safe for the monitor Previous settings information is not lost
32. 6 Restart the Thin Client to exit Safe Boot mode Build 27 183 www myelux com eLux NG 5 3 Factory Reset Factory reset returns the Thin Client to the factory delivered configuration state User settings Setup tab and defined applications Configuration tab are deleted Firmware is not deleted gt Procedure for Factory Reset via Keyboard 1 Switch off the Thin Client 2 Restart the Thin Client 3 During the boot procedure press the TAB key within three seconds 4 At the prompt Please enter admin password enter the terminal password elux by default e If an invalid password is entered three times the terminal restarts 5 Atthe prompt factory reset y n type y Previous settings information and defined applications are deleted Alternatively you can initiate factory reset using the mouse gt Procedure for Factory Reset via Mouse 1 From the Setup tab click the Firmware subtab 2 Click Default 3 Click Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box eLux NG restarts sea eLux Starter All application data will be deleted and the setup factory settings will be restored Proceed Yes and Reboot Yes and Shutdown j No Figure 110 The Reset button in Setup gt Firmware Warning A Factory Reset deletes all defined applications and resets configuration settings to factory default Build 27 184 www myelux com eLux NG BED 5 4 Solutions to Common Problems General
33. All NX clients are free of charge gt To configure the NoMachine NX client From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Customized Parameter Enter nx sh Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish Build 27 178 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 8 11 From the Applications tab double click or use the Connect button to run the program How to use NX client e The NoMachine NX server must be installed and running e A wizard appears the first time you run the software to help you through the initial configuration e For further information see the NoMachine documentation available at www nomachine com Tip e We recommend setting the cache on disk Configure gt Advanced to zero For information on NoMachine see www nomachine com Virtual Keyboard To use this feature you must have the software Virtual Keyboard xvkbd installed It is in the package Desktop too
34. ENTER At the passphrase prompt e Enter a passphrase to enter this phrase every time you establish a connection to the server e Press ENTER to avoid having to enter a passphrase in the future 4 The program generates the keys using the authentication parameter entered in step 1 and saves them to the following directory rsal version 1 RSA setup ssh identity setup ssh identity pub rsa version 2 RSA setup ssh id_rsa setup ssh id_rsa pub dsa version 2 DSA setup ssh id_dsa setup ssh id_dsa pub 5 The contents of the public key file pub should be entered in the file SHOME ssh authorized_keys on all SSH servers the user is allowed to log on to using the public key where HOME is the user s home directory If you Know which authentication type your server uses you can create a single authentication key pair However if you do know the authentication type all is not lost run the program ssh keygen three times using the three different authentication parameters You will then have three key pairs for all three authentication types Save all three public keys to HOME ssh authorized_keys as in step 5 Enter one key per line The keys that are not needed will be ignored For more information on SSH server configuration ask the system administrator of the remote host Build 27 170 www myelux com eLux NG 4 8 4 User Defined Commands Defining local commands is special it allows yo
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36. Graphics Inc Matrox G200 graphics chip single PCI card for dual or quad output G450 PCI32 Matrox Graphics Inc Matrox G450 chip for dual output G450 MMS Quad Matrox Graphics Inc Matrox G450 chip single PCI card Multi Monitor Series for dual or quad output USB EZ100PU Castles Technology USB card reader Datakey 731 SafeNet USB card reader GemPC Key Gemplus Portable USB reader in key format that reads writes smart cards in plug in form GemPC Twin Gemplus USB external smart card reader writer for USB and serial only USB supported SCR USB internal Fujitsu Siemens Computers USB internal smart card reader writer SCR USB Solo 2 Fujitsu Siemens Computers USB external smart card reader writer SPR532 SCM Microsystems Dual mode PINpad For use as USB card reader PINpad not supported RS232 not supported USB V 24 converter DIGITUS Sandberg USB to serial adapter PL2303 or PL2303 HX chip USB 3 5 1 44MB external floppy disk drive USB CD ROM USB stick Handheld iPAQ Hewlett Packard Can be accessed in Citrix ICA session via serial adapter Pocket PCs Can be accessed in Citrix ICA e g Pocket Loox Fujitsu Siemens Computers session via serial adapter Requires Microsoft Active Sync or others free software Tungsten E Tungsten 3 Tungsten 5 palmOne Inc Can be accessed in Citrix ICA session via serial adapter Requires additional software OneBridge Sync Server V4 2 and later from Extended Systems Inc 1 eLux
37. ID license number 28 H handhelds 118 Hardware subtab about 73 ADSL example profiles 195 settings 76 COM ports 72 Ethernet 73 ISDN example profiles 195 settings 74 modem example profiles 196 settings 78 multiple monitors 72 RAM disk 72 smart card See smart card Token Ring 80 USB devices 71 wireless LAN 81 hardware supported 202 Hewlett Packard iPAQ 118 host ID viewing in General subtab 28 hotkey configuration authorization 50 consoles 40 LocalLogin password request 190 See also shortcut keys ICA client about 109 advanced settings 111 certificates 125 COM port mapping 114 118 drive mapping 113 memory usage 194 printing autocreated printers 65 Universal Printer Driver 66 Program Neighborhood Agent 129 Program Neighborhood Light 134 published application 110 server location 120 smart card Citrix logon 96 user roaming 95 standard options application restart 110 start automatically 110 working directory 109 110 image definition file entering settings in Firmware tab 41 using ELIAS NG to create new 41 installing eLux NG first configuration wizard 15 IP address dynamic update in eLux NG starter 76 77 79 entering manually 30 iPAQ 118 ISDN about 74 example profiles 195 increasing screen refresh speed 37 MSN 75 network card 74 settings 74 supported hardware 202 USB network adapter 74 J Java
38. MetaFrame session e Network drives Connect to network drives with SMB or NFS protocol Build 27 www myelux com eLux NG BED 1 6 3 Printing Printing support for network printers and local printers line printer PostScript PCL v 2 connected via serial parallel or USB The Common UNIX Printing System CUPS client supported Language Desktop support of most common European languages keyboard support of most common keyboard layouts The eLux NG starter itself can only be displayed in English or German Multi monitors When used with a Matrox graphics card eLux NG supports up to four monitors Peripheral devices You can use up to eight USB mass storage devices at a time in addition to a USB mouse and USB keyboard In addition you can access serial peripheries using a USB to serial adapter from Digitus Backing store Saves screen information to the local X11 server on the thin client This increases the screen refresh speed when the network connection is slow SNMP eLux NG supports the Simple Network Management Protocol Time server support You can use a Windows or UNIX time server to properly set the time on the Thin Client Advanced monitor options You can set resolution up to 1600x1200 eLux NG comes with a screen saver to increase monitor life and power delay energy saving feature that turns the screen off after a specified idle time In addition the screen can be locked with a one time password Help
39. Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries All other Trade Names referred to are the Servicemark Trademark or Registered Trademark of the respective manufacturers This product includes software developed by The XFree86 Project Inc http www xfree86 orq and its contributors The end user takes full responsibility for his or her actions Neither UniCon Software GmbH nor its partners assume liability for any errors or damage resulting from the information contained herein Build 27 ana www myelux com eLux NG BEB CONTENTS 1 Before You BO UL EE 2 Li Who Should Use This Manual tasidcccssteccttetstcncaasebansensacncsaavadcudassndacadanandeassenedicaaraiseuussiananedasnendteans 2 t2 ee 2 1 3 Conventions and E let Le EE 3 LST CONVENTIONS srnesanieniaar a aa a a aa aana 3 1 3 2 Commonly Used Abbreviations AA 3 1 4 Finding e CRT 4 15 eLux NG on the World Wide Web 4 LE Overview Of CLUX NG wisciccsscdetewsnscdeanansceaasnedcedsaaniedustnmaceadaadtuuieyatacenaateteassa a a a Ea aa aaaea 4 LE Whatiselux NEEN enee SES dE dE SEENEN A 1 6 2 Features of CLUX NG 200 0 ccccecccccecc cee ee cece cece aces ee eeee ee ceaeaeceeeeeseseaaacaeeeeeeeeeesecsacaeeeeeeetesennaees 6 1 6 3 New Features in eLux NG 1 8 00 00 ccc cececcccce cece cece cece ae cece eect seceaaaecaeeeeeeesesecaeeeeeeeeeseesnaeee
40. OLICOM 3140 Madge Limited Token Ring PCI SK9521 SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet controller PCI Smart MK4 PCI Madge Limited Token Ring full duplex 100 16 4 Mbps switched and 16 4 Mbps shared connectivity Modem External Hayes compatible modem 56 k Keyboard FSC K235 Fujitsu Siemens Computers IBM MF compatible keyboard for 3270 terminal emulation PS 2 FSC K257 Fujitsu Siemens Computers Trimodal keyboard for terminal emulations PS 2 FSC K319 KBPC Fujitsu Siemens Computers Keyboard with integrated PC SC C2 compatible smart card reader USB FSC K329 KBPC Fujitsu Siemens Computers Keyboard with integrated PC SC CX compatible smart card reader USB SUN Type 6 Sun Microsystems SUN Type 6 USB Cherry G80 1501 Cherry GmbH Keyboard with integrated smart card reader compatible with German health insurance cards PS 2 ISDN Fritz PCI 2 0 AVM GmbH ISDN interface card PCI Fritz Card USB V2 1 AVM GmbH External ISDN adapter USB Diva ISDN V2 0 1 Eicon Networks Corporation ISDN interface card PCI Wireless Aironet 350 Series Cisco Systems Inc Wireless LAN adapter card IEEE Wireless USB D1700 DWL G520 Fujitsu Siemens Computers D Link Corporation 802 11b and 802 11g compliant PCI Wireless LAN network adapter IEEE 802 11b compliant USB Wireless LAN adapter card IEEE 802 11b and 802 11g compliant PCI Build 27 201 www myelux com eLux NG HED Type Product Producer Specification Video G200 Quattro Matrox
41. Setup tab click the Network subtab 2 Select DCHP You can also set a time out in seconds The default is 20 seconds 3 optional Enter a local hostname It will be transferred to the server upon boot if server settings permit a hostname may not already be defined on the server 4 Click Apply and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box regarding restart If a server is not found within the defined time it uses the settings saved from the previous session Bootstrap Protocol A Bootstrap Protocol BootP server assigns the client a static IP address This means that the IP address assigned to the Thin Client is fixed A BootP server is more work for the administrator because the administrator must configure the server when a new Thin Client is added to the network 1 From the Setup tab click the Network subtab 2 Select BOOTP The BootP standard time out is a fixed 10 seconds Build 27 29 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 optional Enter a local hostname It will be transferred to the server upon boot if server settings permit a hostname may not already be defined on the server 4 Click Apply and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box regarding restart If a server is not found within the defined time it uses the settings saved from the previous session Manual Entry If you do not have one of the above servers you can enter the IP address and network information directly on the terminal
42. USB sticks to boot from the peripheral device You can install eLux NG on a device that does not yet have eLux NG installed or has another operating system installed by performing a recovery installation This can be done using a recovery CD or the PXE EPROM of the network card e User friendly interface The QT GUI has been streamlined to insures a low start time The appearance of the eLux NG desktop is modern and can be personalized using desktop themes In addition corporate branding is possible by setting the background color or transferring a background image e Network hardware support Extensive support of all current technologies and additional legacy technologies including Ethernet gigabit Ethernet fiber optics modem ISDN USB ISDN DSL and Token Ring e Wireless LAN support You can connect to an access point using a Cisco Aironet card e Simple desktop management The first time the device starts a First Contact Wizard appears to help the user through the initial configuration After that customizing the desktop settings to fulfill the needs of the user is simple for the administrator using the easy to use eLux NG starter Setup tab The options are laid out logically and intuitively e Application management Applications can be easily created using the eLux NG starter Configuration tab The applications can be set to automatically start at device boot or automatically restart when the application is closed e Easy fi
43. V8 7 2 EI Truetype Fonts 1 0 1 Linux FreeS WAN V1 97 5 Window Manager 1 3 10 E Movie Player 1 0 5 1 Latin2 Language Package V1 1 2 DI Mozilla Suite 1 7 2 3 Lamb Language Package 1 1 2 DI net snmp 4 2 1 4 Cyrillic iso8859 5 Language Package EI NeClient 1 3 2 7 1 eLux terminal management 3 3 3 DI Opera Web Browser V7 54 1 Se EI PowerT em InterConnect 7 1 1 2 DI RDESKTOP client 1 3 1 9 EI Realplayer 8 Plugin V8 0 8 EI SAP R 3 client PlatinGUl V6 30rev8 1 DI Shockwave Flash 7 0125 7 0 1 E SSH tools 2 9 9p2 3 Sound support 0 9 6 6 ISDN Modem ADSL support 5 2 2 Ajronet Client 350 Series 2 1 1 USB core support V 5 3 1 PCSC Lite 1 2 0 5 PCL printer support 6 51 3 s EI Gun Java TM 2 1 4 2 2 RBS Te DAN vi eE DI Tarantella Native Client Y3 40 911 1 E pe el Se el BR A A I H EL T rankalla Alatina Clint 119 4901719 m Package information Name automount Version 4 0 0 UniCon Software GmbH ze Bamaka nal PEE Provides net drive mapping via NFS and SMB Features also Size B03 kB ies 2 floppy disk and CD ROM access Pie fautomount 4 0 0 23 UC_INTEL_P3 1 0 fpm MB 32 96 128 256 gt 256 Rm Figure 26 Required base OS FPMs The right to use the image builder tool ELIAS NG software is included in the eLux NG license There is no additional charge It is used to edit the IDFs for updating firmware on
44. World Wide Web UniCon offers online technical support at www myelux com This includes the following e An actual version of this document in PDF e Downloadable software e The latest updates and hotfixes for download e A list of supported hardware 1 6 Overview of eLux NG 1 6 1 What is eLux NG eLux NG is a Linux based complete desktop solution which offers the Thin Client user fast comfortable and secure access to Windows and other servers in a server based environment Server based computing is known for reducing the total cost of ownership and administrative costs important factors in today s economy In server based computing applications run on a central server Client software is installed locally on a terminal to enable the device to connect to the respective server eLux NG provides access to the following servers Build 27 4 www myelux com eLux NG BED Server Client e Microsoft Windows Terminal Server Remote Desktop Protocol RDP client e Citrix MetaFrame Server Independent Computer Architecture CAT client e Web server Opera Mozilla Firefox e UNIX system X11 server local desktop or XDM e Mainframes Terminal emulations e eterm Siemens 97801 7 amp 8 bit ANSI AT386 BA 80 VT320 e Terminal Emulation for Motif 3270 5250 9750 e PowerTerm InterConnect 3270 5250 VT3xx AT386 Wyse and more e SAP server SAPGUI for the Java environment e Tarantella server Tarantell
45. a Fujitsu Siemens Computers card reader gt To configure eLux NG for user roaming 1 Set the smart card hardware settings as described in 3 15 1 Configuring Smart Card Hardware Settings 2 Set the smart card security settings In the Setup tab click the Security subtab From the Smart card drop down list click to select the following Smart card Check always e Always required A smart card is required when the Thin Client boots and during the entire eLux NG session If the user removes the card the session will be locked A smart card and valid PIN are required to unlock the terminal 3 Click Apply and OK to close the Setup dialog box 4 Configure one of the following sessions e ICA See 4 2 1 Remote Desktop e RDP See 4 4 1 Remote Desktop In the application definition click to select Roaming Logon information is read directly from the card The entries User Password Domain in the application definition dialog will be ignored Note The option Allow smart card logon see 3 15 4 Citrix Logon cannot be combined with user roaming 5 Save your changes Activating the Roaming check box starts the terminal server session automatically Log on to a Windows session or unlocking a locked Windows session is reduced to inserting a smart card and entering the user PIN for this card The user logon data is dynamically read from the smart card and used to connect to the terminal server If the local user r
46. allow you to install a time server conform to RFC 868 on a Windows machine for example the free time server for Windows NT from Roberson Computer Consulting Inc available at www rccinc com The service operates on port 37 with the TCP and UDP protocols For more information on RFC 868 see www faqs org Note It is also possible to set the system time directly in the Thin Client s BIOS Setup Due to inconvenience this is not recommended However the procedure is described in the appendix Build 27 33 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 6 Desktop Themes Users of eLux 1 1 will be delighted to learn that eLux NG offers a new desktop with a whole new range of features To use this feature you must have the Desktop themes themes package installed You can change the appearance of the taskbar dialog boxes and menus In the Desktop tab click Advanced Choose from the predefined colors and fonts in the drop down list Theme Taskbar Users of eLux 1 1 will be delighted to learn that eLux NG offers a new taskbar with a whole new range of features In the Desktop tab click Advanced Here you can set the taskbar options Always on top Hide automatically or blend out the taskbar by deselecting the Taskbar check box In addition you can choose to blend out the clock Background Image Users of eLux 1 1 will be delighted to learn that eLux NG offers a variety of ways to customiz
47. box to re enable the main eLux NG screen If the Application definition dialog box is hidden by another screen you can use the task hotkey CTRL ALT d not only to switch between application windows but also to switch between eLux NG screens See Task hotkey in chapter 3 3 Desktop page 32 Configuring applications is discussed in detail in chapter 4 Build 27 24 www myelux com eLux NG 2 7 Sessions 2 7 1 Starting an Application 2 eLux NG eLux0316 8738 2521 217 160 115 101 Applications Configuration Setup Active Highlight and click Connect Connect Disconnect Heru NG Shutdown Figure 15 Applications tab gt To start an application Once you have configured an application click the Applications tab The applications appear in alphabetical order Click on a column title to sort in ascending order Click a second time to sort in descending order To run the Windows application you configured either e highlight the application and click Connect or e double click the application or e click with the left mouse button on the applications button in the taskbar see Appendix 1 Desktop 2 7 2 Exiting an Application The Disconnect button disconnects a session The Disconnect button can be used to close a local application browser shell user defined command resource information etc However a remote session should be closed from within the session itself For
48. com eLux NG 3 IEEE 802 1x Leap Configuration SEZ eLux NG SCE 217 160 115 105 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware YPN Diagnostics USB mass storage devices Uaj XR Network type Wireless LAN WPA mode IEEE 802 1N LEA Smart card USB External Iny J SSID UCLAB Channel Auto j User Administrator Password aeeoo RAM disk j 16384 kB COM port settings j Apply j Reset Figure 58 Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt IEEE802 1x 1 Select IEEE 802 1X LEAP from the WPA mode list 2 Enter the SSID information you got from your network administrator e Service Set Identifier SSID defines the network name of a wireless network based on the IEEE 802 11b standard 3 Configure the channel where the Access Point provides its service or set Auto for this para meter in order to make the client scan for the used channel and automatically configure it 4 Depending on your authentication server enter user name and password as set on your authentication server 5 The Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP is a proprietary method which enables to integrate the authentication of wireless clients into a Radius server 6 Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box Display of the Signalstarke in the taskbar When configuring Wireless LAN for the network type the signal strength of your WLAN connecti
49. enter the command rdesktop h in a shell You can then define a session with any rdesktop parameter in the tab Local gt Local application gt Customized See also section 484 User Defined Commands 4 5 Internet eLux NG offers a variety of ways to connect locally to the Internet including browsers and Web tools 4 5 1 Local Browser The following browsers are available Opera Mozilla and Firefox 4 5 1 1 Opera Software Requirements To use this program the Opera Web browser opera EPM must be installed Available FPMs e Kiosk mode opera kiosk Required for kiosk mode e Opera help pack opera_help Online help for the program e Various language packs are available for your localization For a description of EPMs and FPMs see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide Opera is a Web browser from Opera Software ASA It is a complete suite of Web related applications including a browser a mail news client and a chat client Opera offers various features including pop up blocking and customizable toolbars For more information see www opera com This software can be tested without purchasing a license For professional use or to remove the advertising banners you must purchase a license To purchase a license see Www opera com 4 5 1 2 Mozilla Software Requirements To use this program the Mozilla suite mozilla EPM must be installed Available FPMs e Kiosk mode mozkiosk Req
50. example for ICA e ICA desktop Start menu Start menu gt Shut Down gt Log off e ICA application Application command File menu gt Exit e ICA published application Application command File menu gt Exit etc If you use the Disconnect button to end a remote session open applications continue to run on the server This can cause problems for the server administrator Build 27 25 www myelux com eLux NG 2 8 Shut Down 2 eLux NG eLux0316 8738 2521 217 160 115 101 Applications Configuration Setup Active Switch off Logoff Restart Switch off Lock Connect Disconnect due NG Shutdown Figure 16 Applications gt Shut Down gt To shut down the Thin Client The Shutdown button in the Applications tab provides three standard and one optional option Logoff ends the session for that user This is useful when more than one person uses the Thin Client Restart restarts the Thin Client This is necessary for certain Setup changes to take effect if you did not restart the Thin Client previously Switch off turns off the power to the Thin Client Lock is a security feature It is part of the Desktop Tools package Local X display locker xlock and must be installed By default it is not installed Enter a screen saver password containing numbers or letters Do not use country specific letters with accents or symbols Press Enter Wait two seconds The screen locks To
51. further configuration plug and play For a list of supported keyboards see Appendix 6 Supported Hardware RAM Disk A large RAM disk is required in special instances such as printing a large file from Acrobat Reader You can set the size in a defined area depending on the physical main memory without restricting the basic functionality of the Thin Client The option RAM disk only affects tmp on the flash card and not setup for example If you have 64 MB or less of main memory the RAM disk size cannot be changed It is fixed at 4 MB However if your main memory is greater than 64 MB you can increase the RAM disk settings In this case the minimum RAM disk size is 8 MB gt To modify RAM settings gt 64 MB 1 From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab Ramdisk lu OR 2 Move the slider to the right to increase 31856 kB the disk space allocated to RAM Figure 44 RAM disk settings for gt 64 MB main memory 3 Click Accept Data in tmp is automatically deleted when you turn off or restart the Thin Client Applications gt Shutdown gt Restart or Switch off It is not deleted when you log off Applications gt Shutdown gt Log off Multiple Monitors If you have a video card installed you can set the number of monitors to use in the Hardware tab Monitors 2 CH You can choose between one two three or four monitors depending on card type This option is L displayed only if the correspondin
52. hour For example if you are in Amsterdam the Time Zone drop down list in Scout Enterprise shows the local time for Amsterdam is GMT plus one hour GMT 1 Thus you should change time setting in BIOS to the local time minus one hour If local time is 17 45 system time in BIOS should be set to 16 45 If it is Summer Time Daylight Saving Time the system time should be set to local time minus two hours or 15 45 Note that BIOS system time uses the 24 hour system You only need to set the system time once Fall and spring Daylight Saving Time changes are made automatically Build 27 200 www myelux com eLux NG HED Appendix 6 Supported Hardware The following hardware components are supported by eLux NG version 1 21 and later Type Product Producer Specification LAN 3C900B Combo 3Com Corporation 10 Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 AUI and BNC connectors for 10Base T 10BASE5 and 10BASE2 3C905C TX M 3Com Corporation 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet RJ 45 connector AT 2450FT Allied Telesyn Inc 10 Mbps fiber ST or SC connectors PCI bus AT 2450FTX Allied Telesyn Inc 10 Mbps fiber ST or SC 10 100 auto sensing port RJ 45 PCI bus AT 2700FX Allied Telesyn Inc 100 Mbps fiber ST or VF45 10 100 auto sensing port PCI bus BCM570x Tigon 3 Broadcom Corp Gigabit Ethernet controller PCI IBM 16 4 Adapter 2 IBM Corporation Token Ring PCI Intel Pro 1000 MT Intel Corporation Gigabit Ethernet controller PCI
53. improves performance across slow modems Virtual keyboard Display a virtual keyboard on the screen to enter characters into a program using a mouse click This is useful for kiosk terminals or for workstations without a keyboard Web tools Adobe Acrobat Reader is available as browser plug in or as a stand alone program RealPlayer is available as a plug in XDMCP An XDMCP session can now run in a local window rather than in a separate console Build 27 www myelux com eLux NG BED 1 6 4 New Features in eLux NG 1 9 Card readers GemPC Twin USB USB only and GemPC Key are supported GemPC Key is a USB reader in key format which reads writes smart cards in plug in form Gemplus card readers can be used with Citrix ICA smart card logon Mirroring password You can password protect a mirroring session Network cards AT 2700FX PCI LAN card from Allied Telesyn Inc and OLICOM 3140 PCI Token Ring card from Madge Limited are now supported ThinPrint Can now print to network printers in addition to local parallel and USB printers USB stick Support of MemoryBird USB 2 0 Revision 2 from Fujitsu Siemens Computers formatted by Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 1 6 5 New Features in eLux NG 1 10 e Card reader SPR532 dual mode PINpad from SCM Microsystems For use as a USB card reader PINpad not supported RS232 not supported e Desktop theme New desktop theme XP e Handhelds The palmOne Tungsten E and HP iPAQ
54. keys on the keyboard Dead keys make it possible to entered accented combination characters A dead key combination means that you press two keys one after the other press the first key and release it then press the second key and release it in order to form a single character In general you press a key for the accent you want nothing happens then a key for the letter to apply to accent to the accented combination character appears For example pressing on the U S international keyboard produces nothing but subsequently typing e produces Other keyboard layouts may produce accented characters in other ways on the French keyboard there is a key that produces directly By default dead keys are active If you use an application that is incompatible with dead keys click to deselect e Allow remote X11 clients Allows remote X11 clients to connect to the local Thin Client e Show information message Pop up message that appears when an XDMCP session is started Can be deactivated e Run as normal window To use this feature you must have the Xnest xnest package installed By default an XDMCP session runs in its own console The key combinations for switching between consoles are described below Select this option to run the XDMCP session directly in the eLux NG desktop No switching is required 3 Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off
55. managed using the Scout Enterprise management tool In order to be managed they must be registered in the Scout Enterprise Server There are two ways to do this 1 The Scout Enterprise Client Discovery function is performed at the Scout Enterprise Server management server This procedure searches for Thin Clients available over the network remotely and automatically enters the IP address of the management server in the Thin Clients Manager field 2 A Reverse Discovery is similar to a Client Discovery except that the IP address of the management server Scout Enterprise is entered in the Manager field on the Thin Client manually This procedure is described below First install and configure the Scout Enterprise management software on the designated machine Second unpack and set up the Thin Clients The information you enter in the Remote management settings area on the Thin Client is sent to the Scout Enterprise management machine which uses this information to locate and configure the Thin Client gt To use the First Configuration Wizard By default the first time the Thin Client successfully boots a Wizard appears to help you through the configuration process You have the choice between entering the device in the management software Scout Enterprise or configuring it by hand For more information see 2 2 First Configuration Wizard gt To perform a Reverse Discovery After the initial configuration
56. may be set by means of DHCP tags from the DHCP server 5 Fill in the Info1 Info2 and Info3 fields with the information requested by your managing administrator We suggest user specific information such as name room number telephone extension etc Build 27 90 www myelux com eLux NG BED 6 If your Scout Enterprise administrator has predefined groups enter your group ID number in the Group ID field Otherwise enter zero This will send the Thin Client s information to the Lost and Found group of Scout Enterprise 7 Click Apply Note Upon delivery the host name ScoutSrv is preset in the Manager field Set this field to your Scout Enterprise server IP address on your Domain Name Server to automatically enter the device in Scout Enterprise the first time the Thin Client boots For more information on this functionality as well as on entering Thin Clients in the Scout Enterprise management tool see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Handbook 3 15 Smart Card Smart cards can be used as an eLux NG security feature for user roaming for Citrix logon or for RDP logon The PC SC lite interface is used The following features are supported e Citrix ICA roaming Allows you to capture a Citrix session that was running on another terminal by removing and inserting a smart card e PKSC 11 The PKSC 11 smart card interface can be used by local applications for example by Mozilla to sign or encrypt email
57. or prohibit remote mirroring from an administrator machine 3 17 VPN The different virtual private networks eLux NG supports 3 18 Diagnostics How to view log files or send them to an FTP server Build 27 27 www myelux com 3 1 General gt To view eLux NG license and installed software From the Setup tab click the General subtab t2 eLux NG Herman 192 168 10 2 Applications Configuration General Network Desktop Setup Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware eLux NG 1 8 4 LO 2004 UniCon Software GmbH Installed image UC_INTEL_P3 re BaseOS NG 1 8 4 Core installer 1 5 1 Linux base system V 2 3 1 MAC 0030050576B3 Host ID 7756 8056 1327 p License Update eLux NG SY3655w94 Os 1 8 4 Device SCENIC xS SCOVERY xS CPU 600 MHz DAM oc MDO Karlsruhe coverymedium idf Figure 17 Setup gt General In the General tab you can find the thin client s MAC address license number host ID and related hardware information If you double click on License the license dialog box appears for manual entry of a new license Go to the scroll box to find the name of the installed image as well as a list of the software packages installed on the Thin Client s flash card includ ing version numbers The Apply and Reset buttons are not active as there are no changes that can be made In all other Setup subtabs the Apply and Reset buttons are context sensitive Afte
58. out 60 Dial up number 019231770 Internet by call MSN 0 Callback Not activated Use local IP address Not activated Example of an ISDN connection using T Online Profile name lt arbitrary gt User account 000000000000888888888888 0001 Password i Identification PAP Idle time out 240 Manager time out 60 Dial up number 0191011 MSN 0 Callback Not activated Use local IP address Not activated The username has the following format 12 digit ID number 12 digit T Online number 4 digit co user number Consult your T Online order for this information C Examples of Modem Connections Example of a modem connection using Arcor Profile name lt arbitrary gt User account arcor Password internet Identification PAP Idle time out 240 Manager time out 60 Dial up number 01920785 Spartarif Tag Example of a modem connection using freenet de Profile name lt arbitrary gt User account lt arbitrary gt Password lt arbitrary gt Identification PAP Idle time out 240 Manager time out 60 Dial up number 019231770 Internet by call Example of a modem connection using T Online Profile name lt arbitrary gt Password KE User account 000000000000888888888888 0001 Identification PAP Build 27 195 www myelux com eLux NG D Idle time out 240 Manager time out 60 Dial up number 0191011 The username has the following format 12 digit ID number
59. plug in 147 K keyboard language 39 keyboard mapping eterm 157 mirroring 98 keyboard virtual 180 kiosk mode in browser 143 198 L language eLux NG screen elements 32 for applications 32 keyboard 39 LDAP server 52 licensing eLux NG 183 products Accelerated X Display Server 162 Opera 141 PowerTerm InterConnect 165 terminal emulation for Motif 156 Scout Enterprise 5 Local Adobe Acrobat Reader 175 calculator 174 customized commands 172 file manager 175 memory usage 194 movie player 178 NoMachine 179 resource display 169 shell 167 SSH 170 Build 27 www myelux com oP 4 eLux NG ane text editor 177 virtual keyboard 180 local host file 67 LocalLogin about 50 password request hotkey 190 LOCK button 26 locking the screen 26 log files browsing in file manager 175 See also Diagnostics subtab 46 sending via FTP 105 viewing locally 104 viewing locally in text editor 177 LOG OFF button 26 M MAC address viewing in General subtab 28 managing files 175 Matrox graphics card 72 memory stick See USB stick memory usage displaying used resources 169 flash card 193 RAM 194 MetaFrame Citrix 109 Microsoft Internet Information server See S Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol 137 MIME types recovery 45 update 45 mirroring disabling 97 display number 98 enabling 97 keyboard mapping 98 read only
60. return to the monitor pause the screen saver by pressing a key or moving the mouse and enter the correct password The lock feature lasts only for the current session Turning off the Thin Client ends the screen lock The hotkey to initiate the screen lock from any session is CTRL ALT END Note The screen lock password is an arbitrary password for one use only It is not the same as your the Thin Client password The screen lock password is not saved that is you must re enter a screen saver password every time you use the Lock feature The exception is if when an authentication server is activated In this case the screen lock is preset with the password Conclusion Chapter 2 showed how to get your Thin Client up and running quickly as a Windows based terminal This is only the beginning of what eLux NG offers For complete descriptions of eLux NG settings and step by step directions on how to configure other types of applications see chapters 3 and 4 Build 27 26 www myelux com eLux NG HED 3 Setup This chapter describes how to configure eLux NG desktop settings Section Description 3 1 General Viewing Thin Client hardware information eLux NG license MAC address installed image name version of eLux NG starter and firmware versions 3 2 Network Setting network IP information via BootP server DHCP server or manually 3 3 Desktop Desktop language settings background color key combination for switc
61. select Enable sound in XDMCP sessions Note The application must be e sound system compatible 4 Click Apply 3 9 Drives eLux NG supports the following drives Note The Drives tab is e Samba exclusively for mapping e Network File System SMB drives All other drive types are mapped e internal drives CD ROM floppy automatically e Universal Serial Bus This section describes how to access the various drives Build 27 56 www myelux com eLux NG 3 9 1 Samba Samba is an implementation of the Session Message Block SMB protocol that allows Linux and Windows computers to share files and printers over the network Network drives for a Windows NT or Samba server must be explicitly defined s3 eLux Herman 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer _ Hardware PN Diagnostics SMB drives Directories smb g New j Browser fsmb G chris brows fsmb h l Edit j Delete j anny J Beset j Figure 35 Setup gt Drives gt To set a network drive using NT or Samba server From the Setup tab click Drives 1 Click the button New 2 Fill in the fields in the Define drives dialog box e Local directory Enter the directory En Drive settings name eLux NG automatically adds smb to Local directory g the directory name The data can then be accessed locally in the directory asmen master smb lt directory name gt See section Share G
62. server name gt or http lt server name gt Citrix Nfuse e Proxy type Choose one of the following No proxy If you don t use a proxy server Manual Proxy Port If you use a proxy server enter it in the format lt proxy server IP address or name gt lt port number gt Auto URL If you use an automatic proxy configuration file Example http www yourserver com autoproxy pac e Browser type Select the browser you want Opera Mozilla or Firefox e Kiosk mode Leave unchecked Start the browser from the eLux NG Applications tab The Web Interface appears Enter your credentials to log on After successful logon a list of published applications is displayed Click on an application to start it Build 27 127 www myelux com eLux NG 4 3 4 Via Program Neighborhood Agent The Citrix ICA Client for Linux 7 x contains a new feature the Program Neighborhood Agent The PNAgent allows the MetaFrame server to capture credentials and launch applications and content that are accessed by users through servers running the Web Interface for MetaFrame XP The configuration for all users is defined in the configuration file config xml The default location for config xml on a MetaFrame server is Inetpub wwwroot Citrix PNAgent The PNAgent downloads its configuration data from the server running the Web Interface when it is started and can be configured to update settings and the user interface periodical
63. set network hardware settings for wireless LAN 1 2 SZ eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 106 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware Diagnostics USB mass storage devices me Network type WLAN Aironet Smart card None Figure 52 Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN In eLux NG from the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab Choose WLAN Aironet from the Network type list Build 27 80 www myelux com eLux NG 3 Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box 4 When the device restarts it will attempt to contact the access point using unencrypted wireless LAN gt To set client side encryption settings This section explains how to activate Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP with static keys for your client in an enterprise network WEP is an optional feature based on the IEEE 802 11b standard that provides data confidentiality Using WEP involves packet by packet data encryption by the transmitting device and decryption by the receiving device The 350 Series supports high speed WEP at 40 and 128 bits Encryption settings are made in the Client Encryption Manager CEM portion of the Cisco Aironet Client Utility 2 eLux NG eLux4162 8321 8938 192 168 1 165 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware Diagnostics USB mass storage devices ej O Network type WLAN Aironet Smart card None
64. settings e During a local browser session cache files are saved to the temporary directory which can fill up quickly Solution Set the browser home directory to a network drive See section 3 10 Browser Home Directory Build 27 192 www myelux com eLux NG D Main Memory Usage The following survey gives approximate minimum values of memory usage in MB for several applications The stated values vary depending on the functions used during a session and should only be used as a rough guideline Approximate Main Memory Requirements Application First Session Every Further Session Basic memory usage 35 MB ICA client for example WORD EXCEL 10 MB 6 MB SAP GUI SAP R3 128 MB X terminal client 3 MB 2 3 MB Local applications 2 5 MB 1 5 MB RDP session native client 3 9 MB 1 9 MB Mozilla 20 MB XDMCP 2 5 MB eee aie 21ve eterm emulation 97801 0 9 MB 0 8 MB Figure 113 Main memory usage table Build 27 193 www myelux com eLux NG BED Appendix 3 Examples of Internet Profiles Following are the preset hardware profiles The following providers are present in Germany and may or may not be available in other countries e Arcor AG www arcor de e freenet de AG www freenet de e T Online International AG www t online com The profiles are meant to serve as guidelines and should be modified based on the provider you use Except for T Online the numbers listed are call by call N
65. software package Cisco Aironet Utility 2 1 13 has been extended by the programs leapscript and leapset leapscript enables to set the user name and password for the LEAP authentication LEAP is an authentication method supported by Cisco WLAN devices for networks secured by IEEE 802 1x Up to now user name and password could only be entered via graphical interface acu so that during boot procedure no network connection was available nor could the management server be reached leapscript reads the user name and password for the LEAP authentication from the file setup aironet aironet ini This file can be entered in Scout Enterprise for devices and or groups properties of groups or devices Advanced file entries Structure of the file setup aironet aironet ini Example 1 LEAP Username elux CleartextPassword secret The device authenticates with the user name elux and the password secret The password is shown as plain text Example 2 LEAP Username __HOSTNAME CleartextPassword secret The macro HOSTNAME __ is being replaced by the host name of the device i e each device authenticates by its network name and the password secret Example 3 LEAP Username elux Password q Xy b w In this example the password is stored in encrypted form leapset just like leapscript serves for entry of the user name and password for the LEAP authentication However entry with leapset can only b
66. start automatically 108 starting from starter 25 from taskbar 192 hotkey 192 APPLY button 28 AT386 emulation Ericom 165 UniCon Software GmbH 157 AUI 73 authorization about 51 user variables 53 authorization server Active Directory Server 53 LDAP 52 Samba 52 autocreated printer settings 65 Universal Printer Driver 66 AVI player 178 BA80 emulation Ericom 165 UniCon Software GmbH 157 background color 32 image 34 backing store overview 37 XDMCP 163 Bildschirm Tab 36 blending out Setup tab 48 BNC 73 boot procedure factory reset 185 first time 13 Safe Boot 184 186 BootP network settings 29 Broadcom Tigon 3 Gigabit card 73 browser about 141 automatic proxy configuration file 143 home directory 61 home page 143 kiosk mode 143 198 memory usage 194 Build 27 208 www myelux com spe eLux NG ane page to call 143 plug in Acrobat Reader 146 Java 147 movie player 146 RealPlayer 146 proxy settings 143 published applications 128 standard options application restart 143 desktop icon 110 138 143 start automatically 143 type Firefox 142 Mozilla 141 Opera 141 Browser Typ Opera 144 button APPLY 20 28 CONNECT 25 108 RESET 20 28 SHUT DOWN LOCK 26 LOG OFF 26 RESTART 26 SWITCH OFF 26 C calculator desktop 174 callback function ISDN 75 card reader activat
67. starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish From the Applications tab double click or use the Connect button to run xcapture How to use xcapture 1 From the xcapture dialog box click From screen The cursor changes to a crosshair e Select a window Move the cursor over the window you want to copy and click the middle mouse button e Select a region Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to select the area you want to copy From the xcapture dialog box click To ICA The xcapture button changes color to show that it is processing the information When the transfer is complete switch to the ICA session Use the paste command to insert the contents of the clipboard in the application Build 27 125 www myelux com eLux NG 4 3 Accessing Citrix Published Applications A connection to a published application lets a user access a predefined application and its associated environment Published applications can be run in seamless mode where the applications appear to the Thin Client as if they were running locally each application running in its own resizable window Published applications require server side and client side configuration In this section we will discuss client side configuration 4 3 1 Via Application Definition You
68. the Enable smart card check box 7 Save your changes Build 27 95 www myelux com eLux NG 3 16 Mirroring Mirroring is the term used to describe the process of monitoring a user s session remotely and optionally participating in the session using your own keyboard and mouse Mirroring has a variety of uses including troubleshooting training and presentations Mirroring requires server side and client side configuration In this section we will use the scenario of a Thin Client mirroring another Thin Client Required Software Administrator VNC viewer VNC client vnc If the administrator machine is not a Thin Client use the respective VNC viewer software User VNC server eLux NG mirroring mirror Mirroring is disabled if the eLux NG terminal does not have the necessary firmware installed Active Mirrored session session Administrator User VNC viewer VNC server gt To enable disable mirroring user terminal From the Setup tab click the Security subtab 1 Select the Activated check box to allow mirroring Other options are Read only access Gives other machines view rights only Mirror server settings R Activated R XDMCP Confirmation necessary The user must C Read only access confirm a mirroring session before it can start ER IR Confirmation necessary XDMCP Enables mirroring of XDMCP j kokok sessions Password peeso Password option
69. the IEEE 802 11b standard 4 Configure the channel where the Access Point provides its service or set Auto for this parameter in order to make the client scan for the used channel and automatically configure it 5 Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box When the device restarts it will attempt to contact the access point using wireless LAN 2 WPA Configuration S eLux NG SCE 217 160 115 105 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware YPN Diagnostics USB mass storage devices ej R Network type Wireless LAN Wea mode UOS amp j Smart card USB External In J SSID UCLAB Channel Auto j Preshared key itetetetetetetetetetesteteteteteteteetettk ATi 8 16384 kB COM port settings wj Apply Reset Figure 57 Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt WPA 1 Select WPA PSK from the WPA mode list 2 Enter the SSID information you got from your network administrator e Service Set Identifier SSID defines the network name of a wireless network based on the IEEE 802 11b standard 3 Configure the channel where the Access Point provides its service or set Auto for this para meter in order to make the client scan for the used channel and automatically configure it 4 Enter the Preshared Key you received from your network administrator 5 Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box Build 27 86 www myelux
70. the MIME types solves the problem For more information see 3 6 4 Microsoft Internet Information Server Ch 3 7 Security Problem Solution You no longer have the password for the terminal LocalLogin The Thin Client s password is at the same time the password for LocalLogin Factory default is elux If you change and then forget LocalLogin s password only a Recovery Installation can reset the password All settings are reset to factory default Ch 3 11 Printer Problem Solution After you connect a locally attached printer and load the printer drivers to the Citrix MetaFrame ICA server you log on to the terminal server computer The printer is supposed to be autocreated and available to you in the Printers folder of your Terminal Server session The printer does not appear in the Printers folder If the printer driver name on the thin client does not match the printer driver name on the terminal server computer exactly the printer will not autocreate On the thin client correct spelling capitalization and spacing In addition on the Citrix MetaFrame ICA server verify the following 1 In Citrix Connection Configuration double click the ICA listener port Select the Client Settings button ensure Connect client printers at logon is checked 2 Ensure that the following boxes are not checked under the Client Settings Area Disable Windows Client Printer Mapping Disable Client LPT Mappi
71. the cursor over the time the Time and Date are displayed according to the conventions for your desktop language in the figure above English US Clicking with the right mouse button on a free space in the taskbar opens the View Menu Here you can arrange open windows on your screen tiling them horizontally or vertically or cascading them If you click Hide All their icons will disappear from the taskbar Open the View Menu again and select Undo to reverse this Even when the application icons are hidden the sessions can always be accessed from the Window List or by clicking on the Active applications button or by using the hotkey CTRL lt Win key gt or CTRL ALT lt arrow up gt Build 27 191 www myelux com eLux NG Appendix 2 Memory Usage A Thin Client contains the following internal memory a flash card and main memory A Flash Memory The following is saved to the flash card e software packages firmware Rights read only e application files Rights read write Different suppliers offer different flash sizes such as 32 MB 128 MB etc Contact your supplier for a list of available flash sizes Each local application or session client requires software saved to the flash card The size of these packages is displayed in ELIAS NG when the image files are created The flash card size for your requirements depends on the total number of programs to be run on the Thin Client local browser ICA SAP RDP
72. the date and time From the Setup tab click the Desktop subtab 1 Select your time zone from the Time zone list e eLux NG adjusts for daylight savings time automatically 2 There are two ways to set the time e Manually Enter the date and time and click Adjust to update the settings e Automatically recommended Enter a time server Settings are retrieved when the Thin Client boots For technical requirements see the section 3 3 1 Time Server below 3 Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box Build 27 32 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 3 1 Time Server In addition to time zone the time must be set on the Thin Client for proper use This can of course be done by filling in the date and time fields as described above However due to its better accuracy we recommend using a time server You have the option of entering a time server running on either a UNIX or Windows machine Synchronizing the time with the time server may now be done online by clicking the button Synchronize in the Desktop tab Up to V1 23 the time leveling was performed by a restart only Note Please read the entire section for a complete overview of all possibilities Windows Enter the IP address or name of a computer running Windows 2000 or later If you select this option the time server must conform to Simple Network Time Protocol as described in RFC 1305 The Windows Time Service W32Time which is install
73. the user information except for password of the last logon will automatically be displayed in the MetaFrame logon dialog box Troubleshooting 4 3 2 Via Citrix ICA Client for Linux Step 5 If you are having trouble accessing a list of published applications over the network e verify the Thin Client network settings eLux NG starter gt Setup gt Network e verify the server location parameters Citrix ICA Client for Linux gt Tools gt Settings gt Server Location 4 3 4 Via Program Neighborhood Agent If you get the error message when logging on using the PNAgent One or more fields are incorrect check if your logon credentials are correct Note In our experience the PNAgent will not always accept an empty domain name field If your server does not belong to a Citrix domain we recommend entering the Windows domain at logon Build 27 135 www myelux com eLux NG 4 4 RDP This connection corresponds to the ICA functionality using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP It is used to connect to a Microsoft Terminal Server The application type is a native RDP client with the free software rdesktop For further information see www rdesktop org Previous releases of eLux offered a Java based RDP solution from Hob called JWT that was licensed This application has since been incorporated into the J Term emulation also from HOB Please consult HOB www hob de for further information You have two configurati
74. to a specific window click Focus and the window of your choosing Build 27 179 www myelux com eLux NG e By default the virtual keyboard program uses the keyboard language setting from the eLux NG starter see 3 5 Mouse Keyboard assuming the language is supported otherwise English will be used To manually set the language for this session or to view a list of available languages click Main menu gt Change Keyboard Layout Tip e To set the size and or position enter the following command in the Parameter field xvkbd sh geometry lt width gt x lt height gt lt x position gt lt y position gt Examples xvkbd sh geometry 600x200 Set keyboard size to 600x200 pixel xvkbd sh geometry 600x200 200 0 Set keyboard size to 600x200 pixel and position it above center xvkbd sh geometry 600x200 0 40 Set keyboard size to 600x200 pixel and position it lower left For further information see the documentation available at http homepage3 nifty com tsato xvkbd Build 27 180 www myelux com eLux NG BED 5 Troubleshooting Following are solutions to various problems Section Description 5 1 eLux NG Upgrade License What to do when eLux NG is not licensed 5 2 Safe Boot How to boot eLux in safe mode 5 3 Factory Reset How to return eLux NG configuration to factory delivered state 5 4 Solutions to Common Problems Answers to common problems Build 27 181 www myelux com eLux NG
75. to the right to increase the mouse drag speed Build 27 38 www myelux com eLux NG 2 Here you can set the keyboard settings Language Click to select your keyboard language from the drop down list The default is English US Delay The initial delay before a symbol appears when a key is pressed and held Speed The repeat speed when a key is pressed and held 3 Click Apply in Mouse Keyboard subtab and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box Keyboard types are automatically recognized when they are plugged in No further configuration is necessary For a list of supported keyboards see Appendix 6 Supported Hardware When configuring a Microsoft application via ICA if you wish to use the Windows default option which moves the mouse pointer to the default button in a dialog box you must set the mouse type to two button or three button the wheel function will not be supported This setting is not required for Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP 3 5 1 Advanced Mouse and Keyboard Settings 53 Mouse Advan R 3 button mouse emulation Left handed Dead keys JN Numlock Ni Console switch enabled Co JL cancel _ From the Setup gt Mouse Keyboard subtab click Advanced Here you can configure the following advanced settings 3 button mouse emulation In general eLux NG is used with a three button mouse However it is possible to achieve the same functionality with a two button mo
76. type XDMCP Server address ener Access Direct H Resolution CF Default 1280x102 Color depth Ur Default True color Backing store IC Default On Dead keys IN Default Ni Allow remote X11 clients IN Run as normal window IN Show information message IC Application restart CF Start automatically IC Desktop icon Apply j Einish Figure 101 XDMCP session gt To configure an XDMCP session From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Emulation tab 2 Click XDMCP in the Emulation type list A series of fields appears e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as XDMCP e Server address Enter the IP address or name of the UNIX server e Access Choose the mode Direct Direct connection to the defined UNIX system Indirect The defined UNIX system is searched for a list of servers which is then displayed For the following parameters if Default is selected the settings in the eLux NG starter Setup gt Screen will be used e Set the Resolution and Color depth Build 27 161 www myelux com eLux NG BED e Backing store Saves screen information to the local X11 server on the thin client This increases the screen refresh speed when the network connection is slow especially noticeable by ISDN however the main memory requirements are large 128 MB or higher e Dead keys Maps exist that define several dead
77. use the Connect button to run the application 5 Inthe Communication menu select Connect The Connect dialog box opens Set the Terminal Type emulation the Terminal ID if necessary and the appropriate Session Type Fill in the appropriate parameter fields and click Connect The configuration is saved to a file with the extension pts The configuration files must be located in the directory setup PowerTerm or setup local PowerTerm To create a new configuration file start PowerTerm configure your settings and save the file using a different name File menu gt Save terminal setup as When you open a connection Communication menu gt Connect you can select the configuration file by clicking on the browse button next to Setup File in the Upon connection run area Initially only the default configuration file ptdef pts is available You can transfer a configuration file to many Thin Clients using the File Transfer feature of Scout Enterprise see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide for more information For information on configuring PowerTerm please see the Ericom documentation available at www ericom com or the eLux NG CD Build 27 165 www myelux com eLux NG 4 8 Local eLux NG offers an easy to use graphical user interface the so called starter All configuration settings and application definitions can be made using point and click No Linux knowledge is requi
78. values The Thin Client will search for the server and automatically fill in the Search base field For information on user variables see EZ Authorization settings Server Idap1 mydomain com 389 version Lversion 3 o company l yourcity c yourcot Search base Find values j User variables ELUXFULLNAME dis playName New ELUXMAIL mailLocalA4ddress Edit Delete j User Variables in this section OK j Cancel j Windows NT 2000 In a Windows NT domain the user accounts are administrated by a Primary Domain Controller PDC When a user logs on to the PDC he or she is authenticated using the user database User account information must no longer be entered on every workstation within the domain User information must only be entered once Due to redundancy load sharing or optimizing WANs user information can be replicated using a Backup Domain Controller BDC Authorization takes place using this server if the PDC cannot be reached For authentication using a Windows NT computer enter the following parameters e Domain Enter the NT domain t2 Authorisation settings e Primary Enter the IP name of the D i i Primary Domain Controller PDC Sec GON Each domain has one and only one Primary host1 PDC An IP address is not allowed Secondary host2 e Secondary Enter the IP name of the Backup Domain Controller BDC An IP address is not allowed While a domain can have more than one B
79. you must install the ThinPrint client software attach a local printer and configure the ThinPrint Client and ThinPrint Server gt To configure the ThinPrint client as a local application using a user defined command 1 Install the software Thin Print client thinprint on the Thin Client 2 Connect a printer to the Thin Client 3 On the Thin Client go to Configuration gt New gt Local e Name Enter an appropriate name such as ThinPrint e Application Select Custom e Parameter Enter the command thnucint and required parameters The individual parameters are described the section Parameters below Example thnuclnt dev dev lp0 class HP name HP LaserJet 6L Select Start automatically to start the software at device start 5 optional Select Hidden to hide the application from the user recommended 6 Click Apply and Finish Parameters Format thnuclnt dev lt device gt class lt classname gt name lt printer name gt lt device gt Enter the device name Use one of the following formats Parallel printer Enter dev 1p0 USB printer Enter dev usb 1p0 Network printer Enter the printer definition name as defined in the eLux NG starter see 3 11 2 Network Printer Serial printers are not supported lt classname gt optional Class name Maximum length of seven characters Do not include blanks lt printer name gt Name for this printer UNIX conventions generally
80. 1 From the Setup tab click the Network subtab 2 Click Manually 3 Enter the IP address subnet mask host name and domain 4 To enter a gateway router address click the Add button below Gateway Enter the IP address in the dialog box Click OK e Repeat until you have entered all gateway addresses e To delete a gateway entry select it from the Gateway list and click Delete Click Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box e To change the order you must delete and re enter the IP addresses 5 To enter the IP address of a domain name server click the Add button below DNS e Enter the IP address in the dialog box Click OK e Repeat until you have entered all DNS addresses e To delete a DNS entry select it from the DNS list and click Delete Click Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box e To change the order you must delete and re enter the IP addresses 6 Click Apply and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box regarding restart To avoid network conflicts verify that the IP address you enter is not in use by another machine or assigned a DHCP pool Those are the three ways to enter the IP address and network information on a Thin Client The following two sections describe advanced features such as how to set the client hostname on the DHCP server using the terminal or how to set a local hosts list Setting the Host Name via DHCP With a DHCP request it is possible to transfer the local host name to the DHCP The host nam
81. 1 LTC31 OMNIKEY CardMan 2020 OMNIKEY OMNIKEY OMNIKEY CardMan 3121 CardMan 3121 CardMan 3121 OMNIKEY CardMan Smart Key OMNIKEY CardMan Smart Link Oz776 SCR 331 SCR 331 SCR 3310 SCR 331 DI SCR 331 DI SCR 333 SCR 333 SCR 335 SCR 335 SK 3105 SK 3105 SPR 532 SPR 532 An up to date version of this table is available in the Internet You must complete a free one time registrat ion gt To view an up to date list of smart card readers on the Internet 1 2 3 Go to the Web site www myelux com In the navigation links on the left hand side click Login If you have not yet registered click Registration and follow the instructions You will receive your login and password in one to three days Otherwise enter your login information and click Submit The main page is displayed with a Download and Service area Click eLux software packages This opens the Available containers page Under el us NG locate your hardware platform and click on the link in the column under Released packages Select container version 1 17 or later The container page lists the container ID and the hardware platform As containers are hardware specific please verify that you have selected the correct container and if necessary go back and correct your selection Scroll down until you find PCSC lite Click on Details A list of supported smart card reader and features is displayed
82. 1 application running on a remote machine will not start When connecting from the Application tab the Active column displays Yes and then a short time later No Solution Remote X11 applications are not allowed Go to Setup gt Security gt Local security gt Permissions In the Local security settings dialog box select the check box Allow remote X11 clients Build 27 187 www myelux com eLux NG BED 6 Recovery Installation During an eLux NG Recovery Installation the Thin Client boots from a server over the network loads network information from a so called boot server loads a boot file from a TFTP server and overwrites the entire flash image with a default image retrieved from the recovery server The software is overwritten with the recovery software and settings are returned to factory delivered default settings A recovery can be used to solve the following problems e eLux NG cannot be booted anymore e The flash memory of the Thin Client does not yet contain a basic image e The password for LocalLogin has been changed from factory settings and is no longer known e You want to replace the current software on the flash memory with eLux NG e You want to make a factory reset e To update from eLux 1 x to eLux NG e When during update a message box appears saying a recovery is necessary Note The Recovery procedures which install the eLux NG Software to the flash of the Thin Client or make a fac
83. 12 digit T Online number 4 digit co user number Consult your T Online order for this information Build 27 196 www myelux com eLux NG BED Appendix 4 Configuring Kiosk Mode Kiosk mode allows you to restrict the user functionality of the browser The individual elements and layout of the graphical user interface are defined in XML User Interface Language XUL The functionality is formulated in JavaScript For kiosk mode a number of XUL and JavaScript files are bundled into a JAR archive To define your own kiosk mode you must edit these XUL documents For more information on XUL see http www xulplanet com tutorials xultu intro html A Kiosk Mode for Firefox Firefox comes with a default kiosk mode with the following features e URL bar has been blended out e Toolbar cannot be customized by user e Save to disk is deactivated downloads still allowed e Preferences cannot be customized by user e Notin full screen mode To make additional changes you will have to customize kiosk mode yourself The JAR archive that comes with Firefox can be used as a template It contains all XUL documents used to describe the user interface gt To customize kiosk mode for Firefox 1 Install the kiosk mode software in the respective browser package 2 Copy the following file to a machine with unzipping software opt MozillaFirefox lib chrome modes kioskmode jar Tip On the Thin Client you can use the UNIX c
84. 3 2 3 Configuring Network Hardware Settings for ISDN sses 73 3 13 24 Comments on ISDNisssicsniie saine CENTER a a ania 75 S193 RTE 75 S213 lee E EE 77 3 13 90 TOKEN RING EE 79 3213 6 Wireless LAN ee 80 3 13 6 1 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Network Cards A 80 3 13 6 2 D Link DWL G520 Network Can 84 3 13 6 3 Fujitsu Siemens WLAN D1700 USB Network Adapnter 88 3 14 Remote Management oeseri akini RECKEN ad EANAN NEATA ARENAN 90 EVD SUMAN CRG EE 91 3 15 1 Configuring Smart Card Hardware Settings cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeteeneeeeeeeaaees 91 3 15 2 Ed Le WEE 92 3 1573 Usf ROAMING D 94 9219 4 Cri Ae EE 95 3 15 59 CET EE 95 S216 e TEE 96 3I NIN ae eat ese ica eras es ethers E teas ves ene ee eee 99 3 17 1 Cisco VPN Cent 99 KOL MRT EE 102 4 Configuring Applications iee2iecies coe cessed encsct tee cteeedetdevencseevadenenendssuneedeteensniuesnnsevsuceresndeedsetereets 105 AI nie ee Le EE 106 4 1 1 Copying Between Applications ccccccccececeeeeeceeaeeeeeeeeeeeceneaeeeeeeeeesenenaeeaeeeeeeete 107 4 2 ICA Terminal SCSSION EE 108 421 Remote DESKTOP sass isen d e edel ld 108 4 2 2 Microsoft Windows Appltcaton nnn nnatnnnnnn nenene ent 109 4 2 3 Smart Card User Roaming verecenveediecnsteddieceved aceanhd AAEREN ee KENANA SRRA 110 4 2 4 Citrix ICA Client for Linux Advanced Citrix ICA Settings ceceeseeeeeeeeeteeeeeee 110 42 5 Clent Drive Mapp edit iert aaa aa aaa i aa aiaa 112
85. 38 Multimedia volume 57 Network 29 Printer 62 Screen 35 Security 47 VPN 100 shell 167 SHIFT key 190 shortcut keys list of 190 See also hotkey SHUT DOWN button 26 SICRYPT SMARTY 2 software local authentication 93 resetting after entering invalid PIN 94 user roaming 95 Simple Network Time Protocol 33 Sinix emulations 157 printer settings 68 smart card domain name 94 logon Citrix ICA 96 RDP 96 reader activating 93 deactivating 93 supported 204 resetting 94 supported card types Citrix logon 96 local authentication 93 Build 27 www myelux com oP 4 eLux NG ane user roaming 95 user roaming 95 SMARTY 2 software local authentication 93 resetting after entering invalid PIN 94 user roaming 95 SSH shell 170 X11 emulation 161 START AUTOMATICALLY command 108 starter file manager 175 options 191 See also Setup tabs Sun Java plug in 147 SWITCH OFF button 26 T tab Applications 19 Configuration 19 Setup 20 27 Tab Bildschirm 36 Tarantella 156 task hotkey 108 taskbar about 192 options 191 shortcut keys 190 terminal mode 108 terminal server connecting to ICA 109 127 RDP 137 functionality for UNIX 179 See also Citrix RDP text editor 177 text filter for local printer 63 themes desktop 34 ThinPrint 69 time server 33 port 33 settings 32 time zone setting 32 time out AD
86. 5 1 eLux NG Upgrade License eLux NG is a licensed product You must pay for the product in order to use it When you order a Thin Client containing eLux NG from the factory it is delivered with a license No further action is required on your part In normal use including such procedures as firmware update or recovering the Thin Client the license is not deleted Once it is licensed it is always licensed In rare occasions the license can be deleted or if you rewrite a non eLux NG operating system with eLux NG eLux NG will not be licensed In this case you will need the so called eLux NG upgrade license There are two types 1 eLux NG upgrade license to be entered in Scout Format XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX A license with the above format is to be distributed using the Scout Enterprise management software It may be for one eLux NG upgrade license can also be for many The license must be activated via the Internet site www myelux com When the license activation process is complete eLux NG upgrade licenses are distributed by Scout Enterprise on a first come first serve basis That means the first unlicensed Thin Client to contact Scout Enterprise will receive an eLux NG upgrade license License distribution takes place once Remaining Scout Enterprise eLux NG upgrade licenses cannot be reactivated if unintentionally deleted from the Scout Enterprise software See the Scout Enterprise A0 dministrator s Manual for a detailed description o
87. 5 3 User Roaming for a description of settings Application Restart Immediately reconnects after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session automatically when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop Advanced See section 4 4 3 Session Parameters Click Finish 4 4 2 Windows Application This section describes how to configure a session to a Windows application running on a specific terminal server SZ Application definition RDP Name Ms word Server serveri Application c Program Files Mic working dir c Program Files Mic User smith Password roe Domain work myelux com CT Roaming RX Application restart FC Start automatically R Desktop icon Apply Finish Figure 81 RDP client configured for a terminal server application gt To configure a connection to a Microsoft Windows application via RDP From the Configuration tab click New The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the RDP tab The parameters are the same as in 4 4 1 Remote Desktop with the following exceptions Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as MS Word for Microsoft Word Application Enter the name of the Windows application for example notepad
88. 8 E editing local files 177 ELIAS NG image editor 5 eLux NG boot procedure 13 features 6 installing 15 interface about 19 navigating using keyboard 19 emulation about 155 application restart 156 software X Window System accelerator 162 start automatically 156 types supported CD ROM documentation 157 eterm emulation 97801 157 ANSI 157 AT386 157 BA80 157 keyboard mapping file 157 VT320 157 eterm map about 157 example file 160 Ethernet settings 73 supported cards 202 Extended Systems OneBridge Sync server 118 F factory default settings Factory Reset 185 Safe Boot 184 features of eLux NG 6 file manager 175 Firefox about 142 conflicts 142 home directory 61 required software 142 settings 142 Firmware subtab about 41 ELIAS NG image builder program 41 reloading Scout Enterprise 46 RESET command 185 settings local drive 42 server 41 starting recovery 44 first configuration Wizard See installation flash memory SAPGUI requirements 148 usage 193 viewing in General subtab 28 floppy Citrix client drive mapping 113 font server settings 37 troubleshooting 186 187 FTP anonymous firmware update 41 Build 27 www myelux com eLux NG D Fujitsu Siemens Connect2Air WLAN network xcapture 125 adapter 89 IIS configuring MIME types 45 update 41 G General subtab about 28 displaying MAC host
89. 8 2521 217 160 115 100 Applications _ Configuration Setup General Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware t2 Network advanced Smart card Smart card domain yourDomain com Figure 61 Smart card domain field in Setup gt Network gt Advanced network settings dialog box 4 Save your changes Security settings have now been activated Depending on the security settings you chose step 2 the smart card screen will appear at system start and whenever the card is removed during the session or at system start only The smart card screen instructs the local user to insert a smart card into the card reader and enter a PIN The user is blocked until this is done Attention Do not mistype the PIN If an invalid PIN is entered three times the card is locked and can no longer be used It must be reset by the smart card administrator using the SICRYPT SMARTY 2 software Troubleshooting Following is a list of the most frequent error messages Code Error Description The card is locked The card has been locked See your smart card administrator with SMARTY 2 software to unlock No card reader was The card reader is missing Please attach a card detected reader and reboot Domain mismatch The domain name saved to the smart card is not the same as the domain entered in eLux NG 6d00 Cannot read card The card is not supported Please use cards coded with SMARTY 2 6301 PIN mismatch I
90. All browser files are saved to the Thin Client s local memory The local folder tmp is used for temporary files cache etc and the local folder setup lt browser gt is used for permanent files history bookmarks etc By definition a Thin Client has very little available memory For this reason heavy surfing can use up the available local memory very quickly When available memory is 5 or less the user is plagued by recurring warning messages There are two options either the user restarts the terminal the tmp folder resides on a RAM disk and is deleted when the Thin Client is turned off or the administrator must go to the terminal and delete the files by hand To avoid this inconvenience you can use a network drive as the home directory for the browser All browser files cache history configuration cookies etc are saved to this directory regardless of whether they are temporary files or not gt To set a browser home directory 1 From the Setup tab click Drives 2 Enter a netdrive path in the Directories gt Browser field You can use a network drive or a subdirectory on that drive Example smb g user paul or nfs hal2001 users paul In the case of Samba the drive must have been previously defined See 3 9 Drives 3 Click Apply Build 27 60 www myelux com eLux NG 3 11 Printer You can print from both local and network printers In addition other workstations or servers within the
91. B client drives to an ICA session 1 Due to security reasons the USB port is USB mass storage devices IR not activated Go to the Hardware tab A t E select the USB mass storage devices check box and save the settings 2 Connect the USB device to the Thin Client Settings SSS Ss e bh Figure 71 Citrix ICA Client for Linux Drive Mapping 3 To make the external drive accessible in an ICA session in the ICA client Configuration gt ICA gt Advanced click Tools gt Settings gt Drive Mapping Enter the mount point see section 3 9 5 Mount points in the drive of your choice we Build 27 112 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 2 6 recommend drive E or later and set it to read only if required Click Apply and OK to save the advanced ICA parameters 4 Atthis point you can connect to the MetaFrame server The client drive appears in Windows Explorer under the letter you mapped it to For more information see 3 9 Drives and 3 12 Hardware Troubleshooting Do not configure advanced ICA settings for an open or disconnected session Log off first If the desired client drive does not appear in the ICA session and you have multiple USB devices attached to the Thin Client check that the mount point you used is correct COM Port Mapping Client COM port mapping allows devices attached to the Thin Client s serial ports to be used from ICA sessions on a MetaFrame server Thi
92. B drive name On the Thin Client open the QT Text Editor Click File gt Open gt smb enter the network drive and click Open This mounts the drive It will then appear in the dialog box and can be selected It remains mounted for the rest of the eLux NG session 4 8 9 Movie Player To use this feature you must have the Movie Player mplayer package installed In addition install the individual subcomponents FPMs relating to the features you desire In addition the base OS starting with version 1 8 4 must be installed MPlayer is an open source movie player from the MPlayer Project htto www mplayerhq hu It supports all common movie formats including DVD including encrypted DVD MPEG Divx AVI ASF RealVideo Windows Media Video wmv Quicktime mov and others The files can reside on the Thin Client a network drive or the Internet This section describes how to run MPlayer as a stand alone program To run MPlayer as a browser plug in Mozilla only install the software MPlayer Mozilla support mplayer_plugger in the package Movie Player mplayer No further configuration is required gt To run the movie player as a stand alone program Click with the right mouse button on an Applications category and select Add 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Movie player Parameter Leave blank Application R
93. C client vnc package installed A VNC Virtual Network Computing viewer allows you to connect to a VNC server or to mirror a Thin Client t3 Application definition Emulation Name ly NC viewer Emulation type VNC Server address yncserver 2 Password Trprtetrg IC Application restart ICI Start automatically IN Desktop icon Finish j Figure 102 VNC viewer gt To configure a VNC session From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Emulation tab 2 Click VNC in the Emulation type list A series of fields appears e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as VNC e Server address Use the following format see below lt P address or name of the VNC server gt lt display number gt e Password Enter the password of the VNC server If you are connecting to a Thin Client enter the mirroring password saved to the Thin Client if it exists e Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal start e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 3 Click Finish Build 27 163 www myelux com eLux NG To connect to another Thin Client for example
94. Client for Linux permits one click access from the ICA application definition to all MetaFrame servers on the network or a list of all published applications To use this feature the software Utils for ICA Client icautils must be installed It is located in the ICA client ica package In addition the MetaFrame servers must have server connections configured for the specific network protocol First configure the Citrix ICA Client for Linux then configure the ICA application in the eLux starter gt To configure the Citrix ICA Client for Linux Global server location ory 1 In the eLux NG starter Pe Configuration tab click New and ICA select ICA 8 Name Citrix deskt 2 Enter a name for this ICA Em application IC Published application SE s fi S 3 Click Advanced This opens Citrix late 0 ICA Client for Linux dialog box EE User Password Domain IC Allow Smart Card Logon ICI Roaming IE Application restart NI Start automatically IRI Desktop icon Apply Finish Citrix ICA Client for Linux 4 From the Tools menu select Settings Connections View Tools Settings iz Ez Cl Connection Center Xcapture Description Excel as published application Word as application Build 27 119 www myelux com eLux NG BED 5 In the Settings dialog box from the Preferences drop down list select Server Location This opens the window for the server location settings 6 Select the network pr
95. Connect The SAPGUI for Java dialog box appears Build 27 151 www myelux com eLux NG BED Add New Connection Description System Language Security Logon Advanced System v Group Serwer Router x Speed _ Low Speed Connection Cancel Figure 94 Configuring SAPGUI manually Add New Connection dialog box System tab 2 Click New The Add New Connection dialog box appears Add New Connection Description eegent SSOSOSC lt S SCS S Syste Ejes mam Advanced Exper settings v use expert configuration conn H 192 168 115 72 S 3217 Save Save As Cancel Figure 95 Configuring SAPGUI manually Add New Connection dialog box Advanced tab 3 Click the Advanced tab Configure the following options e Description Enter a name for this connection e Use expert configuration Click to select In the text field enter the connection string in the following format conn H lt host gt S lt port gt where Build 27 152 www myelux com eLux NG BED lt host gt IP address or hostname of the SAP host lt port gt port number Note Do not use blanks For information on connection string syntax possibilities see the SAP documentation 4 Click Save The SAPGUI for Java dialog box appears and displays the new connection 5 Add additional connections as desired M SAPGUI for Java connection1 Figure 96 Co
96. DC only one entry is allowed The NetBIOS name of the PDC must be identical to the IP name This is also true for the BDC Build 27 52 www myelux com eLux NG Active Directory Server The directory t3 Authorization settings service for Windows 2000 is called Active Directory The structure is different from Servar dc1 mydomain com 389 Windows NT there are no longer PDCs version ER and BDCs they are given up in favor of a peer model where all domain controllers Search base jou users dc mydomain dc com DC in a Windows forest are equal For authorization using Active Directory TA aaa enter the following e Server Enter the IP address name of the domain controller User variables ELUXFULLNAME dis playName ELUXMAIL mailLocalA4ddress ba Click Find values The Thin Client will an search for the server and automatically fill EE in the Search base field Delete For information on user variables see User Variables in this section OK Cancel 4 Click OK and then Apply in the Security tab You must now enter a username and password when the Thin Client starts eLux NG supports changing the password ADS only When the password on the ADS server expires the user will be requested to enter a new password in the logon dialog box If you have entered incorrect directory service settings use LocalLogin and the Thin Client password to log on to the Thin Client locally You can the
97. Doku registered in the Scout Enterprise Server entered in the destination Group and restarted Upon boot it 2 First configuration for 217 160 115 105 x Summary The manager s address is 217 160 115 67 The destination location is Lost amp Found contacts Scout Enterprise and EE fLost amp Found downloads its configuration and The destination group ID o application definitions In addition you can configure Scout Enterprise when you click Finish the terminal will automatically be to automatically update the entered in the Scout NG server and rebooted software If a profile for this device already exists in Scout Enterprise the device will not change Groups EE Rather its status in Scout Cancel Enterprise will be updated and it will receive the configuration of the existing profile Figure 5 First contact Summary For more information on the management software Scout Enterprise see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide Build 27 16 www myelux com 2 2 2 Manually Configured Device 2 2 2 1 Step 1 Deactivating Manager The Scout Enterprise server that manages the Thin Clients is referred to as the manager If the device is to be managed and the IP address of the Scout Enterprise server is known select Yes and go to section 2 2 1 Managed Device If the Thin Client will not be managed select No to configure the device manually 2 2 2 2 Step 2 Mous
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99. GE UP PAGE DOWN keys to scroll The update log is eluxman log For more information on the Diagnostics tab see section 3 18 Diagnostics To Reload the Configuration from Scout Enterprise A Thin Client managed by the management tool Scout Enterprise receives its Setup configuration from the Scout Enterprise server e the first time it is entered in the Scout Enterprise software e when the Thin Client starts However the Setup configuration is loaded when the Thin Client starts only if a change is registered in the Scout Enterprise server This takes place when the administrator makes a change to the Setup configuration using Scout Enterprise If the administrator makes no change the Setup configuration is not loaded when the Thin Client starts The Thin Client uses the previously saved configuration instead To force the Setup configuration to reload click the Reload button The Thin Client contacts the Scout Enterprise server and loads the configuration regardless of whether there has been a change registered with the Scout Enterprise server Note You must be managed For more information on the management tool Scout Enterprise see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide Resetting the Thin Client to Factory Delivered Default Settings The Reset button overwrites the eLux NG configuration and with the factory default setting and deletes all defined application For information on the Reset button see 5 3 Factor
100. Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab e Application restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Build 27 171 www myelux com eLux NG e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish If you select the option Hidden you must select Start automatically or Application restart for the command to run Example 1 Retrieve any file from an FTP server automatically Enter the following ftp o setup public getfile ftp user passwd myftpserver getfil This command is entered on one line The parameter o describes the target location and target name of the file you want to get from the FTP server followed by the name of the FTP server the file resides on Files can also be retrieved from a Web server Example 2 Retrieve any file from a Web server automatically ftp o setup local eterm eterm map http mywebserver confiles eterm map This command is entered on one line Keep in mind that files can only be transferred to the local directories setup public and setup local lt application gt Further the memory area is restricted To see the current memory usage enter the shell command df
101. M Parameter fn 10x20 bg darkbl C Application restart ICI Start automatically IN Desktop icon Finish Figure 104 Local shell XTerm Build 27 166 www myelux com eLux NG gt To configure a local shell From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as shell e Application Select XTERM e Parameter optional Enter the desired parameter See the examples below e Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish Example 1 Setting font and color parameters Enter the following in the Parameter box fn 10x20 bg darkblue fg yellow fn font 10x20 font size big bg background color fg foreground color Example 2 Setting font and color parameters and calling a program Enter the following in the Parameter box fn 10x20 bg navy fg whit telnet 1 schmidt myhost fn font 10x20 font size big bg background color fg foreground color e parameter to call a program telnet ASCII program I schmidt program specific parameter myh
102. NG SERS EE SOUP EE Setup gt Screen Setup gt Network Setup gt Hardware Configuration gt ICA Applications ab Applications gt Shut DOWN ccccccececceeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeaeeeseaeeeeeeaeeeceaaeesceaaeescaaeeseaeeeseeaeeeseeeeeseeeeseceesseeaeesseneeeeee Setup EE Setup gt Network Advanced Network Settings dialog box Setup gt Desktop Figure 21 Setup gt Screen n se Figure 22 Define font server dialog box Figure 23 Setup gt Mouse 7 Ke yDO alc casccsicccs cedesnecosenierocaneonesnesesundoereareysiensattansinneeatesnesaneshdaosconcnirs nisaosonconisstivantesisandencehnenDuerustsuaereia Figure 24 Hotkeys for switching EE Figure 25 Setup gt Firmware Figure 26 Required base OS FPMs Figure 27 Microsoft Internet Information Services Manager ss sssssieesiisssiiitsiitstittttknnttt tnn E tnnt EEnSEE ESE EAAEEAEEA Enn En nt nnn ennnen nenna 45 Figure 28 Setup gt Security 47 Figure 29 Examples of All fields modifiable left and All fields locked right ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeas 48 Figure 30 Examples of fields in the Setup tab left and Applications tab obt 49 Figure 31 eLux NG screen with security settings Configuration and Setup tabs deabled 50 Figure 32 Device password hotkey dialog Don 50 Figure 33 User Authortzaton iaaa aaa a aaa aaa KE iae D i aea EA anaa
103. NG supports a large number of USB mass storage devices floppy CD ROM USB stick The USB device can be used if it is automatically detected when it is plugged in Build 27 202 www myelux com eLux NG HED Appendix 7 Supported Smart Card Readers The following smart card readers are supported by the PCSC lite pcsc_lite package eLux NG version 1 17 and higher For more information on smart cards see 3 15 Smart Card Feature Driver Package Generic CCID Gemplus OMNIKEY OMNIKEY Castles EZ100 CCID CCID CardMan PKCS 11 GEM DataKey GEM GEM RDP CSP GEM GEM GEM GEM KOBIL KOBIL SafeSign SafeSign SafeSign SafeSign ICA Roaming Secure PIN Reader ACR 38 ACR 38 ActivCard ActivCard CASTLES EZ100 CASTLES EZ100PU Cherry Cherry SmartBoard SmartBoard X44 X44 Cherry xx33 Cherry xx33 Cherry xx44 Cherry xx44 Cherry xx44 Dell keyboard Dell keyboard SK 3106 SK 3106 Dell smart card Dell smart card reader reader keyboard keyboard FSC FSC SmartCard SmartCard Keyboard USB Keyboard USB 2A 2A FSC SmartCard Reader USB FSC FSC SmartCard SmartCard Reader USB Reader USB 2A 2A GemPC Key GemPC Key GemPC Twin GemPC Twin GemPC433 SL GemPC433 SL KAAN Advanced Build 27 203 www myelux com eLuxYYNG HED Feature Driver Package GENERIC GEMPLUS OMNIKEY OMNIKEY CASTLES CCID CCID CCID CARDMAN EZ100 Reader KAAN Base KAAN mlDentity KAAN SIM III LTC3
104. RAM disk 4096 kB senn EL Aus Figure 53 Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt Edit button 1 From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab Click the Edit button The Aironet Client Utility appears command line equivalent acu Note If the Edit button is not displayed select WLAN Aironet from the Network type list Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box After restarting the Edit button will be present Build 27 81 www myelux com eLux NG BED Aironet Client Utility Commands CEM Change Password TSU Sy T E M d Your 350 Series is associated to IP address 00 00 00 00 Fri Jun 18 09 56 38 2004 Figure 54 Cisco Aironet Client Utility interface This client program is from Cisco Systems A few highlights e Commands gt Status Displays the signal level and other useful information for user level diagnostics e Commands gt Statistics Shows how data is currently being transmitted or received e CEM gt Change Password Allows you to change the Client Encryption Manager CEM password e Commands gt Edit Properties In the System Parameters tab enter the client name and SSID from the network administrator For a description of all Aironet client settings see the Cisco documentation Enterprise level encryption settings are described below To activate Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP for encrypted transfer from the CEM menu select E
105. RL ALT F4 Figure 24 Hotkeys for switching consoles Build 27 40 www myelux com eLux NG 3 6 Firmware To update terminal firmware you need a new image definition file IDF the name of the file may be the same The new IDF is created using the software ELIAS NG For information on how to create an IDF see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide or the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide This new IDF may reside on an FTP HTTP server CD ROM or USB stick The image file must reside in the same directory as the software packages that is in the container 3 eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 100 Applications _ Configuration Setup _ Network _ Desktop Screen _ Mouse Keyboard Firmware Security j gt Server 217 160 115 88 Proxy Path eluxng UC_INTEL_P3 Proxy port User user Password reece File IDF File lusers_image idf Protocol HTTP FTP HTTP Check for update on start Update confirmation necessary Update Reload Apply j Reset j Figure 25 Setup gt Firmware 3 6 1 Updating over the Network Base OS Packages and the base OS can be updated over the network To update over the network do the following 1 From the Setup tab click the Firmware subtab 2 Enter the IP address or name of the update server in the Server field 3 Enter the name of the new IDF file in the IDF File field and the directory where it is located in the Path field 4 Inthe Protocol area se
106. SAPGUI tab Configure the following options e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as SAP e Classical user interface Click to select to display the SAP interface in the former design Classic Default settings are for the new design EnjoySAP e Application Restart Immediately reconnects after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session automatically when the terminal starts Click Apply and Finish Entering Connection Data To connect to an SAP system you must enter its connection data This is done in the SAP R3 interface See your SAP administrator for connection data To enter the connection data you have two options e Message Server List Instruct the SAP client to retrieve a message server list e Manual configuration Enter the parameters manually gt To enter SAP connection data from a message server This section describes how to retrieve the connection data for an SAP system from a message server The message server list must exist in advance and be available over the network To set a message server list go to the Applications tab 1 Click to highlight the SAP application configured in To configure the SAPGUI application definition in el us NG and click Connect The SAPGUI for Java dialog box appears Build 27 148
107. SL for connecting to manager 77 idle 77 DHCP 29 ISDN for connecting to manager 75 idle 75 locally defined printer 62 modem for connecting to manager 79 idle 79 power delay 35 screen saver 35 Token Ring settings 80 supported cards 202 troubleshooting configuring applications 188 font server error 186 187 installing eLux NG 18 lost terminal password 187 mirroring 188 published applications 136 RealPlayer 188 Safe Boot 184 screen settings 186 X11 188 Tungsten 118 U Universal Printer Driver of MetaFrame XP Feature 3 66 UNIX systems emulations eterm 157 PowerTerm InterConnect 165 NoMachine terminal server functionality 179 update firmware settings 41 IS 45 log 46 See also Firmware subtab via CD ROM 42 via network 41 via USB stick 42 UPDATE command 44 USB network adapter Fujitsu Siemens Connect2Air WLAN 89 ISDN 74 list of supported 202 USB port enabling 72 ICA drive mapping 113 local printer 63 mount point 60 supported peripherals 71 updating firmware 42 USB stick Citrix client drive mapping 113 enabling port 72 firmware update 42 mount point 60 user management authorization server 51 enabling disabling configuration 48 user name authorization server 53 firmware update 41 LocalLogin 50 network settings ADSL 77 ISDN 75 modem 79 smart card 94 user variable 53 VPN Cisco 102 X11 emulati
108. Save it to setup cacerts instead A symbolic link will refer the program to the correct directory Certificates can be transferred to many clients using Scout Enterprise file transfer feature For more information on the Scout Enterprise management tool see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide 4 2 10 Tool xcapture To use this feature you must have the Utils for ICA Client icautils package installed It is located in the ICA client ica package The Citrix ICA Client for Linux includes a helper application xcapture that allows you to exchange graphical data between the MetaFrame server clipboard and non ICCCM compliant X Windows applications on the X desktop You can use xcapture to e Grab dialog boxes or screen areas and copy them between the UNIX desktop including non ICCCM compliant applications and an application running in an ICA Client window Build 27 124 www myelux com eLux NG gt To configure xcapture From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Customized Parameter Enter usr lib ICAClient util xcapture Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client
109. Setup gt Screen gt New Solution Check the Font server Port entry e The format is incorrect font server port for example the colon has not been entered or the port number is missing or not a number e The font server name or address is incorrect e The font server cannot be reached Check the Font path entry e The path does not exist e There is no file named fonts dir in for instance the following directory smb share dir or nfs host dir Ch 3 6 Firmware Problem You are using an HTTP server After starting the firmware update the update stops and you receive one of the following errors Error 401 Unauthorized Build 27 185 www myelux com eLux NG Solution Error 403 Forbidden Error 404 File or directory not found Error 406 Client browser does not accept the MIME type of the requested page client problem Error 407 Initial proxy authentication required by the Web server If an update is interrupted click the Details button to display a detailed error message Depending on the HTTP error that is displayed take the appropriate actions If you have checked that settings are correct you can do the following 1 Verify that the IDF is in the appropriate HTTP server directory 2 Enter the MIME types If you are using IIS version 6 0 or higher you must enter the MIME types explicitly If you are using a previous version IIS or a different HTTP server see if defining
110. Thin Clients and can be downloaded from www myelux com Its use is beyond the scope of this document For more information on ELIAS NG functionality and editing IDFs as well as terminology such as FPM see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide or the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide Build 27 43 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 6 2 2 Activating USB port For security reasons by default the USB port is deactivated From the Hardware tab click to activate the USB mass storage devices check box Note that update over floppy is not supported 3 6 3 Starting an update 1 From the Setup tab click the Firmware subtab 2 Select the Click for update on boot check box to check for an update when the Thin Client boots 3 Select the Update confirmation necessary check box for a confirmation message to appear before an update takes place If you click on Details in this confirmation box the packages that will be installed removed are displayed Click Apply to save your changes 5 Click Update to perform a recovery immediately During an update eLux NG compares the software on the Thin Client to the software in the image definition file If they differ an update is performed The name of the IDF is irrelevant because it is the contents that are examined Warning Never switch off the Thin Client during an update procedure This can destroy the image and the terminal will no longer boot In this case contact your syst
111. To configure settings in the context menu select Preferences The Preferences dialog box is displayed e You have two drivers available xv which provides hardware acceleration with a modern graphics card and x11 which provides no scaling If playback does not occur try setting the driver to x11 This is done in the Preferences dialog box The default driver is xv For more information on MPlayer see the documentation available at http Awww mplayerhg hu DOCS HTML single en MPlayer html NoMachine To use this feature you must have the software NxClient nxclient installed NoMachine from Medialogic S p A enables a UNIX workstation to provide terminal server functionalities NoMachine software is based on the NX Distributed Computing Architecture a suite of open source technologies built on SSH and the X Window System NX also translates and embeds the RDP Remote Desktop Protocol used by Microsoft in its terminal server product family and VNC protocols into X NX NX is faster than VNC or X11 and can run on bandwidth as narrow as 10 kBit sec It enables users to compress and accelerate remote desktops like Windows KDE Gnome and CDE NX lets you work fluently even across slow links like modems NX software consists of the following components e NX server The NX server is available for Linux and Solaris and is licensed per server not per connection e NXclient The client software is available for eLux NG and other platforms
112. To expand a directory click once To display that directory only in tree view double click To return to root click Home Lil in the task bar or File gt Home To open a file double click By default applications have been preset for the following files you must have the respective application installed Acrobat Reader Opens pdf files Citrix ICA Client Opens ica files MP3 Player Opens mp3 files Opera Mozilla Firefox Opens HTML files QT Text Editor Opens cnf conf cpp h hosts ini java log printcap readme txt files See 4 8 8 Text Editor Wav Player Opens wav files You can bookmark frequently used files and directories by right clicking on the file and selecting Bookmark You can then jump directly to the file or directory using the Bookmarks menu To open a shell click Shell 3 in the task bar or File gt Shell The error Not an executable file means that the file cannot be displayed Try installing the appropriate software or clicking with the right mouse button on a file and selecting Open with to display a list of available programs Text Editor To use this feature you must have the Text Editor qtt package installed It is in the package Desktop tools dtt starting with version 1 4 2 In addition base OS version 1 8 4 or later must be installed QT Text Editor is a simple QT based text editor that offers basic editing features You can copy paste f
113. V 24 protocol VT320 for UNIX systems with TCP IP or V 24 protocol BA 80 for Targon systems with TCP IP or V 24 protocol 3270 for IBM mainframes with TN3270E protocol to be licensed 5250 for IBM AS400 systems with TN5250E protocol to be licensed 9750 for BS2000 OSD systems with TCP IP to be licensed X11 for X applications on remote UNIX systems using the local X server XDMCP for the complete X Desktop of remote UNIX systems using the local X server Not available for all hardware platforms VNC for VNC server or mirroring Build 27 154 www myelux com eLux NG BED 2 4 7 1 4 7 2 e Tarantella for a Tarantella server e PowerTerm for IBM Mainframe IBM AS 400 Unix VAX Alpha OpenVMS Tandem NSK HP 3000 and Data General to be licensed A series of fields appears Fill in the requested information see sections 4 7 1 to 4 7 7 e Application Restart Immediately reconnects after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop Click Finish Tarantella To use this software you must have the Tarantella Native Client tarantella package installed Tarantella uses a bitmap protocol to connect from a Tarantella client to a Tarantella s
114. X is a trademark of Project Mayo Ericom and PowerTerm are registered trademarks of Ericom Software in the United States and or other countries Gemplus is a registered trademark and GemSAFE a trademark of Gemplus Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Macromedia and Shockwave are registered trademarks of Macromedia Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows Windows NT Windows Server Excel and Word are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries palmOne and Tungsten are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or exclusively licensed to palmOne Inc PCL is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company in the United States and or other countries PS 2 and Token Ring are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation RealPlayer is a registered trademark of RealNetworks Inc Safesign is a registered trademark of Thales e Security Ltd SAP and SAP product and service names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries SICRYPT is a registered trademark of Infineon Technologies Security Solutions GmbH in Germany and or in other countries SSH and SSH product and service names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of SSH Communications Security Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems Java and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
115. X11 session is started via the Secure Shell SSH protocol Only the public key authorization is permitted see page 170 for instructions on how to set a public key 3 Application restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts 4 Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 6 Click Finish Build 27 160 www myelux com eLux NG 4 7 5 Note You must register the host name of the Thin Client on the server by creating the user elux in the file rhosts in the user s home directory Example xsklaus unicon ka de elux For more information on rsh services please refer to your UNIX server s man page Note Useful additional software is Accelerated X Display Server an accelerator for X11 applications This software is licensed and can be purchased from UniCon Software GmbH see www myelux com or your eLux NG supplier Not available for all hardware platforms Accelerated X requires a Matrox graphics card XDMCP You can configure an X terminal using X Display Manager Control Protocol XDMCP This functionality is included in the base OS 3 Application definition ICA RDP Browser Emulation Local PN Agent Name ee Emulation
116. XDMCP sessions sound in XDMCP sessions Setup gt Multimedia 1 Port number can be assigned by the administrator in eLux NG starter Setup gt Screen gt Advanced Port number can be assigned by the administrator in eLux NG starter Setup gt Printer Scout Enterprise Server Port Type Description How to Deactivate Port Type 7778 TCP Scout Enterprise Console Incoming 7779 TCP Wake on LAN gateway Outgoing Build 27 207 www myelux com spe eLux NG ane Index 3 3270 emulation Ericom about 165 CD ROM documentation 166 licensing 165 UniCon about 156 CD ROM documentation 157 licensing 156 3Com Combo card 73 5 5250 emulation Ericom about 165 CD ROM documentation 166 licensing 165 UniCon about 156 CD ROM documentation 157 licensing 156 9 9750 emulation about 156 CD ROM documentation 157 licensing 156 memory usage 194 97801 emulation Ericom about 165 licensing 165 settings 166 UniCon Software GmbH about 157 memory usage 194 A Accelerated X Display Server about 162 licensing 162 Active Directory Server 53 adapter USB See USB network adapter Adobe Acrobat Reader 175 ADSL example profile 195 settings 76 Aironet 350 WLAN card 81 ANSI emulation Ericom 165 UniCon Software GmbH 157 APPLICATION RESTART command 108 applications clipboard 108 configuring 106 disconnecting 25 language 32 restart 108
117. a client eLux NG can be installed on a flash card for use in Thin Clients or a hard disk turning your PC into a multifunctional terminal eLux NG is a Linux based embedded operating system However neither the end user nor the administrator needs Linux knowledge to use or configure the software The interface is user friendly and can be operated using the mouse or keyboard Additionally the QT interface has been streamlined to insure the maximum amount of space for client applications and to reduce initialization time upon start e IBM 3270 TN3270E 3179 3278 3279 5250 TN5250 with device name support 3477 e Digital VT52 VT100 VT220 VT320 VT420 VT520 VT525 e ANSI BBS ANSI SCO ANSI AT386 e Other Wyse 50 60 Data General D 412 Televideo TVI 925 950 AlXterm Updating Firmware Updating the firmware on your terminal is fast and easy using the container method All required software is provided in the so called containers which are available on the eLux NG CD or for download on the Internet The software to be installed on the device is determined by the image definition file IDF The IDF is edited using the program eLux NG Image Administration Service Next Generation ELIAS NG which is available to owners of eLux NG at no additional charge and allows the administrator to customize the software installed on the device to exactly satisfy end user requirements The use of ELIAS NG is not discussed in this manua
118. access 97 security concerns 98 troubleshooting 188 XDMCP 97 modem baud rate 78 example profiles 196 settings 78 supported hardware 202 monitor increasing refresh speed 37 multiple 72 See also screen 35 settings 35 mount point about 60 NFS 59 Samba 58 Mouse Keyboard subtab about 38 dead keys 39 keyboard language 39 Microsoft application via ICA 39 mouse settings 38 movie player 178 Mozilla about 141 conflicts 141 home directory 61 required software 141 settings 142 MPEG player 178 Multimedia subtab enabling XDMCP audio 57 settings 57 Multiple Subscriber Number ISDN 75 N network adapter See USB network adapter network cards Cisco Aironet 350 WLAN 81 D LINK DWL G520 WLAN 85 list of supported 202 network drive NFS 59 Samba 58 network settings BootP 29 DHCP 29 entering manually 30 local hosts list 31 Network subtab 29 Network Time Protocol 33 NFS drives 59 NoMachine 179 Numlock deactivating 40 O OneBridge Sync server from Extended Systems 118 Opera about 141 erforderliche Software 144 home directory 61 required software 141 settings 142 P palmOne Tungsten 118 parallel port printer local 63 password accessing Samba drives 58 device 47 firmware update 41 individual users 53 LocalLogin about 50 resetting 187 SSH 170 terminal server ICA 109 RDP 137 user variable 53
119. actual user password and no longer by user defined password requires a configured user authorisation Starter Diagnosis IP availability can be verified with Ping Print performance enhanced when printing to parallel port 1 6 15 eLux NG Software Packages Terminalserver ICA Client Citrix V 9 15 NX Client NoMachine V 1 5 0 RDP Client Linux V 5 2 Tarantella Client Linux V 4 20 909 ThinLinc V 1 20 Host Connectivity SAPGUI Client Java V 6 40rev6 eterm 97801 Terminal emulation V 2 2 2 X97 9750 Emulation V 2 4 7 PowerTerm V 7 1 HOB Link Jterm V 3 3 not included in standard delivery X11 Terminal with XDM support Hardware Support PCL Printer Support Cisco Aironet Utility WLAN USB WLAN DLINK USB Compaq IPAQ Driver Pocket Loox USB Handspring Visor Palm Driver Cherry KVK Reader KV Card PCSC Lite Touchscreen Elographics Input Driver V 2 0 1 not included in standard delivery G Touch Touchscreen Driver not included in standard delivery Build 27 10 www myelux com eLux NG Printing e ThinPrint V 1 6 69 e CUPS Print Client V 2 0 11 Browser e Firefox V 1 5 0 1 e Mozilla V 1 7 12 e Opera V 8 5 Mail Client e Thunderbird Mail Client V 1 5 Desktop e Desktop themes e Desktop tools CD Player Calculator File Manager Editor e XScreensaver Document Viewer e Adobe Acrobat Reader V 5 09 V 7 0 5 Multimedia e Macromedia Shockwave Play
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121. al Set the password that must be entered to start a mirroring session 2 Click Apply gt To configure the eLux NG VNC viewer administrator machine From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Emulation tab 2 Click VNC in the Emulation type list A series of fields appears e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as mirror e Server address Use the following format lt P address or name of the eLux NG terminal gt lt display number gt For description of display numbers see below e Password optional Enter the mirroring password saved to the target device If a mirroring password does not exist leave blank 3 Click Finish Build 27 96 www myelux com eLux NG BED During the mirroring session the keyboard mapping of the local system has precedence Display number You can enter 0 1 or 2 for the display number If your hardware platform supports multiple consoles use 0 to mirror the eLux NG main screen Use 41 to mirror the first running XDMCP session and 2 for the second XDMCP session if applicable If your hardware platform does not support multiple consoles you will know this because the eLux NG desktop is automatically ended when an XDMCP session is started always use 0 Security concerns During a mirroring session a message box appears on the remote machine making it i
122. anually 2 Click Apply for modifications to take effect Configuring network settings is discussed in detail in section 3 2 Network Build 27 22 www myelux com eLux NG 2 5 4 Network Hardware The First Configuration Wizard automatically detects and sets an Ethernet LAN connection However if you have ADSL Token Ring or ISDN you must enter the hardware settings manually D eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 105 Applications Configuration Setup Firmware Security Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware USB mass storage devices Network type ADSL Smart card j Speed L Auto RAM disk rat Jiieailt LmyADSLprofile J 8192 kB User 01234567890123456 Edit j Apply j Reset Figure 13 Setup gt Hardware gt To modify the network hardware settings From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab 1 Select the network type e Token Ring Select the speed Generally Auto automatic detection is sufficient e ADSL ISDN Click Edit to enter user information account name password dialup number etc 2 Click Apply for modifications to take effect Configuring network hardware settings are discussed in detail in section 3 13 Network Hardware Next we define an application in the Configuration tab Build 27 23 www myelux com eLux NG 2 6 Defining an Application Let s configure a Windows desktop via an ICA session Define a new Advanced ap
123. apply For more than one printer repeat the parameters in the order above Example for a parallel and USB printer thnuclnt dev dev lp0 class HP name HP LaserJet 6L dev dev usb lp0 class HP name HP LaserJet 4L Build 27 68 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 11 7 Note No error messages are displayed when a local program is run If you enter the command in a local shell you will be able to view any error messages We recommend doing this before configuring ThinPrint as a local application using a user defined command See section 4 8 1 XTerm Local Shell for more information on the local shell and section 4 8 4 User Defined Commands for information on local commands Additional settings must be made on the ThinPrint server This is beyond the scope of this manual For more information please see the ThinPrint documentation available at www thinprint com CUPS To use this feature the software CUPS printing front end qtcups must be installed In addition the CUPS server must have server options configured The Common UNIX Printing System CUPS is a software product from Easy Software Products It provides a common printing interface within a local network and dynamic printer detection and grouping The advantage of CUPS is that all configuration takes place on the CUPS server No configuration takes place locally on the client The CUPS server contains a list of back en
124. are familiar with defining a local shell setting network hardware settings and using the UNIX text editor vi Firewall Issues If you are running a firewall the following types of traffic must be allowed through e Port 500 for UDP e Port 10000 for UDP or any other port number being used for IPSec UDP e P protocol 50 ESP e TCP port configured for IPSec TCP e NAT T Standards Based NAT Transparency port 4500 Required Information The following information is necessary for the configuration see your VPN system administrator e Hostname or IP address of the secure gateway you are connecting to e IPSec group name e IPSec group password e Username and password if authenticating through the secure gateway s internal server an authentication authorization and accounting AAA server either RADIUS or TACACS e The hostnames or IP addresses of the backup servers if configuring backup server connections Build 27 99 www myelux com eLux NG BED Using the Cisco VPN to build a tunnel involves the following 1 Installing the required firmware ak ob Configuring network hardware settings Configuring the Cisco VPN client Initiating a connection Configuring an application for automatic start gt To install the required firmware To set up your VPN you must install the VPN client from Cisco 1 Start ELIAS NG and add the following packages to the device s IDF e Base OS 1 7 or later e Browser of
125. as a browser plug in install the software and configure the RealPlayer proxy setting gt To configure the RealPlayer proxy setting 1 Install the software 2 Start the browser of your choice 3 Start RealPlayer To do this go to a website that contains a RealPlayer supported file for example RealAudio RealVideo MP3 Ogg Vorbis and Theora H263 AAC Click the link to the file RealPlayer runs 4 Open the Preferences dialog e f RealPlayer is running in a separate window go to View gt Preferences e f RealPlayer is running embedded in a page right click and select Preferences Build 27 145 www myelux com eLux NG BED 5 In the Proxy tab enter the proxy server If the proxy server is in a different subnet enter the fully qualified domain name e optional In addition you can set other RealPlayer settings in the Preferences dialog box as desired 6 Click OK 4 5 3 4 Java Plug in To use this feature the software SunJava 2 j2jre142 must be installed The Java 2 Runtime Environment JRE is software from Sun Microsystems Inc The JRE enables your computer to run applications and applets that use Java technology such as the Mozilla browser and SAP R3 client The Java plug in software used by browsers is a component of the JRE To run the Java plug in just install the software No further configuration is required if you decide to use default settings Configuring the Java plug in invol
126. ateway server you need a root certificate on the client machine that can verify the signature of the Certificate Authority CA on the server certificate The following CA certificates are automatically installed with the Citrix ICA client Certificate Issuing Authority Class3PCA_G2_v2 crt VeriSign Trust Network Class4PCA_G2_v2 crt VeriSign Trust Network BTCTRoot crt Baltimore Cyber Trust Root GTECTGlobalRoot crt GTE Cyber Trust Global Root GTECTRoot crt GTE Cyber Trust Root Pcs3ss_v4 crt Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority SecureServer crt Secure Server Certification Authority TC_RootServer DER_Class2 crt Class 2 TC TrustCenter Certification Authority Figure 72 CA certificates for Citrix ICA You are not required to obtain and install root certificates on the client machine to use the certificates from these CAs However if you choose to use a different CA you must obtain and install a root certificate from the CA on each client machine Warning Certificate key lengths of greater than 2048 bits are not supported by the Citrix ICA Client for Linux Ensure that the bit lengths of the CA root certificates intermediate certificates and server certificates do not exceed this size Save root CA certificates to setup cacerts Note Sometimes the Citrix literature tells you to save the CA certificate to the client directory usr lib ICAClient keystore cacerts This directory is read only
127. b click New In the Application Definition dialog box click the Local tab e Name Enter VPN Connect e Application Select XTERM e Parameter Enter e vpnclient connect sample e Application Restart Leave deselected e Start automatically Click to select From now on when the Thin Client starts the window VPN Connect will automatically open and a VPN session will be initiated E VPN Connect Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4 0 4 lt B Copyright lt C 1998 2003 Cisco Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Client Type s Linux Running ont Linux 2 4 25 9 Fri Apr 30 11 55 16 CEST 2004 i686 Initializing the YPN connection Contacting the gateway at 192 168 1 250 Negotiating security policies Securing communication channel Your YPN connection is secure YPN tunnel information Client address 192 168 10 63 erver address 192 168 1 250 Encryption 56 bit DES Authentication HMAC MD5S IP Compression None NAT passthrough is inactive Local LAN Access is disabled Figure 64 Initiating an encrypted session with Cisco VPN The VPN Connect window displays the status of the connection The window is displayed only for the duration of the VPN session Error messages are not displayed 4 To disconnect use CTRL C or close the VPN Connect window Build 27 101 www m L HBg yelux com eLux NG HED 3 18 Helpful hints In a local shell e Entering the command vpnclient displays a list of all VPN
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129. cal Authentication You can restrict local access to the Thin Client by requiring a smart card upon boot Local authentication works with the following smart cards e CardOS version M2 or M4 Siemens GmbH e SICRYPT CryptoCard Fujitsu Siemens Computers They must be encoded with the users logon data name password if desired domain using the SICRYPT SMARTY 2 software Local authentication requires a Fujitsu Siemens Computers card reader gt To configure the client for smart card authentication 1 Set the smart card hardware settings as described in 3 15 1 Configuring Smart Card Smart card Check always Hardware Settings 2 Set the smart card security settings In the Setup dialog box click the Security subtab From the Smart card drop down list click to select one of the following Build 27 92 www myelux com eLux NG e Always required A smart card is required when the Thin Client boots and during the entire eLux NG session If the user removes the card the session will be locked A smart card and valid PIN are required to unlock the terminal e Required on startup A smart card is required only when the Thin Client starts The local user can remove the card without interrupting the eLux NG session 3 Ifthe information saved on the smart card includes a domain name go to the Network tab click Advanced and enter the domain name in the Smart Card domain field 2 eLux eLux0316 873
130. calc Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish From the Applications tab double click or use the Connect button to run the calculator Build 27 173 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 8 6 4 8 7 Adobe Acrobat Reader To use Adobe Acrobat Reader you must have the software Acrobat5 Acrobat5 installed This section describes how to run Adobe Acrobat as a stand alone program To run Adobe Acrobat Reader as a browser plug in just install the software No further configuration is required gt To run Adobe Acrobat Reader as a stand alone program From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Customized Parameter Enter the following acroread lt parameters gt where lt parameters gt are optional command line parameters Note Capitalization is important Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab Application Restart Click to select to immediately rec
131. can configure a session to access a published application via the eLux NG starter Note You must know the application name exactly as it is published on the server S3 Application definition ICA Name ublished application IS Published application Application Excel Browse J User smith Password ror Domain work myelux com CT Allow Smart Card Logon IC Roaming Application restart Advanced J IC Start automatically IS Desktop icon Apply Finish j Figure 73 ICA configuration Published application gt To configure a published application session via eLux NG starter The parameters are the same as in 4 2 1 Remote Desktop with the following exceptions e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as MS Excel for Microsoft Excel e Published Application Select e Application Enter the name exactly as it is published on the MetaFrame server Server location also called server browsing provides a method for users to view a list of all published applications See section 4 2 8 Server Build 27 126 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 3 2 Via Citrix ICA Client for Linux Alternatively you can search for available published applications in the Citrix ICA Client for Linux When you are done the parameters will automatically be transferred to eLux NG For an overview of the Citrix ICA Client for Linux see 4 2 4 Citrix ICA gt To configure a publ
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133. client commands e Entering the command vpnclient stat displays status information for the connection e When you start the client automatically using the e parameter the window is displayed only for the duration of the VPN session making it inappropriate for debugging Call the client from a local shell to view potential error messages e You can save more than one profile configuration file to the Thin Client directory setup ciscovpn In this case when calling the program replace sample with lt file name gt where lt file name gt is the name of the profile without the extension pcf e Always end your applications before closing the VPN tunnel e Ifthe VPN tunnel closes when applications are running the applications will hang If this occurs disconnect the session by either closing the window or disconnecting the session in the eLux NG starter Avoid this by setting high idle times when using ISDN or DSL e If you cannot build a tunnel verify that the network connection is active especially if you are using ISDN or DSL One way to do is by starting a local browser The configuration parameters in sample pcf can also be set by Scout Enterprise In addition remote devices with Cisco VPN can be managed by Scout Enterprise as long as the manager can be reached outside of the tunnel See the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide for more information For configuring the profile for authentication using a digital certificate o
134. configuration 4 1 1 Copying Between Applications eLux NG has a clipboard that allows you to copy between applications running locally on the client and applications running remotely in a server session Access to the local clipboard requires no special procedures using the familiar cut copy and paste commands you can transfer text back and forth between most local and remote applications In general this works for terminal server sessions and ICCCM compliant X window applications running on the eLux NG desktop Note Due to the differences in applications this may not work in every case To copy text Applies to copying between Citrix ICA RDP and X window applications such as local programs 1 Inthe terminal server session for example Citrix use the relevant copy command in the application 2 Use the task key to switch to the local program for example Mozilla For more information on the task key see 3 3 Desktop 3 Use the relevant paste command in the local program Tip To copy in XTerm click the middle mouse button To copy graphics Applies to copying between Citrix ICA and an X window application e Use the program xcapture described in 4 2 10 Tool xcapture Build 27 107 www myelux com eLux NG 4 2 ICA Terminal Session Independent Computing Architecture CAT is used to connect to a Windows terminal server running Citrix MetaFrame software You can then access all Windows applicat
135. d 27 66 www myelux com eLux NG 3 11 5 Thin Client as Print Server Other workstations or servers can use a printer connected to a Thin Client These workstations or servers must either support TCP direct print or have the have the LPR protocol BSD spool installed The figure below shows the definition of an LPR printer in Windows NT Server A Drucker ioj x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht aa Drucker D AESA cl x x Fa ES el is es Assistent fur die Druckerinstallation x Neuer Drucker Markieren Sie die Kontrollk stchen neben den Anschliissen die Sie verwenden m chten Druckauftr ge werden am ersten verfiigbaren markierten AnschluB gedruckt Verfugbare Anschliisse Anschlu Beschreibung LPT2 Local Port LPT3 Local Port COM1 Local Port O come Local Port me Leite COM4 Local Port Hinzuf gen Verf gbare Druckeranschliisse T SS Digital Network Port T DruckerPool aktivieren Lexmark DLC Network Port Lexmark TCP IP Network Port lt Zur ck Name oder Adresse des Hosts der LPD bereitstellt XSKLAUS Name des Druckers auf dem Computer booo _Abbrechen Hilfe Figure 42 Installing an LPR printer gt To define an LPR printer in Windows NT In Windows NT 1 Install the Microsoft TCP IP Print Service via Control Panel gt Network gt Services 2 Install the printers in the Print Setup 3 Use the eLux NG printer as a n
136. desk features Interactive real time mirroring capabilities Troubleshooting One click viewing of various logs and system files from the diagnostics tab factory reset to remotely delete the configuration and all locally saved files recovery installation to reformat the flash card or hard drive No other terminal software offers the features and flexibility of eLux NG New Features in eLux NG 1 8 Autostart application feature can be suppressed Press SHIFT when the device boots to suppress applications configured to automatically start COM port settings It is now possible to change the COM port settings Desktop tools New desktop tools include a QT based file manager for browsing the local flash and a text editor Languages New desktop language Estonian New keyboard languages Estonian Japanese ICA client only Bulgarian and Faeroese Mouse and keyboard settings You can now set the mouse double click speed mouse drag speed key delay and key repeat speed In addition the NUMLOCK key can be deactivated upon boot Movie player Play DVDs and MPEG files as well as other file types The files can reside on the Thin Client a network drive or the Internet NoMachine The NoMachine NX client is now available for eLux NG The NX client connects to an NX server running on a Linux or Solaris machine The NoMachine software provides terminal server functionalities X Window protocol compression and tunneling of protocols such as RDP It
137. directly from the Applications tab and access a published resource 1 In the eLux NG starter Applications tab start the application you just defined S83 eLux NG Herman 192 168 10 2 Configuration Applications Setup Name e Type Autostart amp Citrix desktop ICA Yes excel as published application ICA No Mozilla Yes Connections Description Server View Tools Go To F r Connection View PNAgent View Citrix deskto metaframe Excel as published application Excel Word as application ucmesse 2 If you see a list of connections as shown above you are in the so called Connection view Click View gt PNAgent view to enter PNAgent view 3 Adialog opens requesting your user credentials for the Web Interface server Enter your user information to log on Citrix ICA Client for Linux PNAgent View Tools i Program Neighborhood Agent Logon Logging on to server SUPPORT Username useri Password k Domain mydomain J Save Password OK Cancel Build 27 131 www myelux com eLux NG BED Citrix ICA Client for Linux Figure 77 PNAgent 4 After successfully logging on the Citrix ICA Client for Linux opens in PNAgent view and you have access to published resources Click the icon to start an application Refresh settings are set either by the administrator or in the PNAgent page of the Citrix ICA Client for Linux as
138. disk free to see free disk space and df i to see the number of nodes For example on a 32 MB flash data saved in setup cannot exceed 512 KB or 100 files Further line commands and parameters can be found in the product s online documentation or the Internet Start automatically with Customized command You can use the customized command features to retrieve a configuration file as in the examples above However the order in which applications are started automatically Start automatically check box is not defined If both the application and a local command to get its configuration file are set to Start automatically this application may be started before the configuration file arrives If this conflict occurs upon start restart the desktop Build 27 172 www myelux com eLux NG 4 8 5 Calculator To use the desktop calculator you must have X calculator xcalc activated It is located in the Desktop Tools dtt package t3 Application definition Local Name Calculator Application Custom Parameter kcalc ICI Hidden O Application restart C Start automatically IN Desktop icon Finish j Figure 108 Calculator gt To configure the calculator From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Customized Parameter Enter x
139. dler external javascript Standard boolean false network protocol handler external mailto Standard boolean network protocol handler external ms help Standard boolean false Figure 87 Einstellung in Firefox Rightclick the selected line select New gt String and define a new string value with the name network protocol handler app mailto i Geben Sie den Eigenschaftsnamen ein network protocol handler app mailto Abbrechen OK Enter thunderbird Geben Sie einen string Wert ein i network protocol handler app mailto Leg thunderbird Abbrechen OK Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Gehe Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe i G 7 g E A E about config Filter network protocol handler Einstellungsname network protocol handler app mailto vom Benutzer string thunderbird network protocol handler expose all Standard boolean true network protocol handler expose mailto Standard boolean false Mozilla Thunderbird help is provided under http www mozilla org support thunderbird Build 27 144 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 5 3 Web Tools The following Web tools are available Adobe Acrobat Reader RealPlayer and Java Plug in 4 5 3 1 Adobe Acrobat Reader To use this feature the software Acrobat5 Acrobat5 must be installed This software can be run either as a stand alone program or as a browser plug in e Torun Adobe Acrobat Reader as a stand alone program see 4 8 6 Adobe Acrobat Read
140. drive mapping To access a mass storage device or handheld device from within a Citrix ICA session it must be mapped See section 4 2 5 Client Drive Mapping for information on mapping client drives within a Citrix ICA session Mount points eLux NG is Linux based For this reason to access a drive from a local application you must use a prefix in your drive path This prefix is the so called mount point The drive prefixes are Samba smb NFS nfs Internal floppy misc floppy Internal CD ROM misc cdrom USB mass storage device misc usb 0 7 Your device may support up to eight USB mass storage devices depending on your hardware platform The mount points are distributed chronologically starting with misc usb0 that is the first device to be connected receives the mount point misc usb0 the second device misc usbl etc For security reasons the USB port must be activated before use Hardware tab See section 4 2 5 Client Drive Mapping for information on mapping client drives within a Citrix ICA session Example 1 Setting a browser home directory To set the browser home directory to a network drive see section 3 10 Browser Home Directory for more details in the Hardware tab gt Browser field enter NFS drive nfs smith browser Samba smb g smith Build 27 59 www myelux com eLux NG BED To use a network drive via Samba the drive must already be defined in the Drives tab Exa
141. ds including parallel port USB connections serial connections and network LPD On the Thin Client when the CUPS client is installed it replaces the local LPD printing system All local printer definitions in Setup gt Printer are ignored The CUPS client and server are provided free of charge Commercial add ons and support for the CUPS server can be purchased from Easy Software Products For more information see WW CUDS Or CUPS is used to print from local applications on the Thin Client for example Adobe Acrobat or a local browser These local applications have PostScript as output format If you do not have a PostScript printer you must install a filter for example PostScript to PCL on the CUPS server Configuration takes place using the Scout Enterprise management tool For more information see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide Build 27 69 www myelux com eLux NG 3 12 Hardware In the Hardware tab you can set various hardware settings USB port activation RAM disk size and the number of monitors Network hardware settings are discussed in chapter 3 13 Network Hardware sz eLux NG Herman 192 168 10 2 Applications Configuration Setup Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware Y Diagnostics USB mass storage devices ej Rj Network type ISDN Smart card USB External In J RAM disk See peer lz FreeNet E Network Hardware 14745 kB hardware settings Monitors 2 User CE s
142. dware gt Token Ring Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt Edit button Cisco Aironet Client Utility interface AA Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt WEP Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt WA Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt IEEE802 1x Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN nnt Smart card domain field in Setup gt Network gt Advanced network settings dialog bon Example mirroring session eLux NG desktop display OD Example mirroring session XDMCP session display number depends on hardware platform Initiating an encrypted session with Cisco VPN s ssessisesiessiessrritesiiesriesttsttrittstinsstnnstenntnnnnnnnnt sh Diagnostics CAD DEE Application definition dialog box ICA configuration Remote Desktop ICA configuration MS Windows application Accessing Citrix advanced settings Citrix ICA Client dialog DOX ceeeeees Citrix ICA Client for Linux Drive Mapping a CA certificates for CittixlOA E ICA configuration Published appltcatton ttn natnErnnEEAAE EEEn EEAntEnaEEEnannn annn nnnn nnne nnet Citrix ICA Client for Linux Connection view si Citrix ICA Client for Linux PNAgent page Build 27 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 w
143. e Keyboard Select your desktop language The eLux NG screen elements themselves can only be displayed in English or German However your country s language must be set for applications to work correctly Select your keyboard language from the country specific list Select the mouse type SI First configuration for 217 160 115 108 Manager This terminal was not configured before Do you want this terminal to be managed by a Scout NG manager Q Yes j No Sr en EE Figure 6 First contact Activating manager 2 First configuration for 217 160 115 108 Mouse Keyboard Please select your preferred desktop language English US Int D Please select your preferred keyboard language English US Intl Please select your preferred mouse type Wheel EI G Cancel j Figure 7 First contact Mouse Keyboard configuration Build 27 17 www myelux com eLux NG 2 2 2 3 Step 3 Summary Finally you are given a summary of the entered information t2 First configuration for 217 160 115 108 o Summary When you click Next the configuration is updated and the Bia Desktop language English US Inth desktop may be restarted Keyboard language English US Inth Mouse type Wheel When you click Finish the configuration will be written to the terminal and the desktop will be restarted if necessary lt Back j Cancel j Figure 8 First contact Summary Th
144. e the desktop including installing a background image The background image must match the resolution setting of the monitor Supported formats include JPEG PNG or GIF eLux NG does not support wallpaper or tiled images There must be enough space on the Thin Client saved to setup on the flash card The background image is transferred using the management tool Scout Enterprise For more information please see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide Starter Users of eLux 1 1 will be delighted to learn that eLux NG offers a new starter with a whole new range of features By default the starter runs automatically when the devices starts To deactivate this feature in the Desktop tab click Advanced Deselect the Starter check box You can run the starter from the eLux desktop at any time by clicking the Run starter button in the taskbar or using the hotkey CTRL lt Win key gt Workspaces Users of eLux 1 1 will be delighted to learn that workspaces have been integrated into eLux NG In the Desktop tab click Advanced Select the desired number of workspaces from the Number list Default is one The new functionality of the eLux NG desktop taskbar starter and workspaces is discussed in detail in Appendix 1 Desktop Build 27 34 www myelux com eLux NG 3 4 Screen EF eLux NG eLux7111 8408 4021 217 160 115 116 Applications Configuration Setup General Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmwa
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146. e Applications tab S32 eLux NG Herman 192 168 10 2 Applications Configuration Setup Name e Type Autostart Citrix desktop ICA Yes Excel as published application ICA No Mozilla ves 3 Application definition PN gent Application Custom Parameter Aeris MM Ur Hidden IC Application restart IR Start automatically IC Desktop icon Finish l Figure 76 Definition of the PNAgent application 1 To define a PNAgent application in el us NG from the Configuration tab click New The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as PNAgent e Application Select Custom e Parameter Enter wfcmgr e Hidden Does not display the application in the Applications tab If this option is selected please select one of the two following options e Application restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Build 27 130 www myelux com eLux NG e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish in the Application definition dialog box gt To start the Program Neighborhood Agent from eLux NG The following describes how to call the PNAgent
147. e Wizard assists you in setting minimum user settings User settings are described in detail in chapter 3 Setup 2 3 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Problem Solution An error message appears at boot saying the network interface etho0 has been disconnected There is no LAN connection Check for loose cable connections Check that the cable is patched and the port is active An error message appears at boot saying the DHCP client does not have IP address information When a DHCP time out occurs the first time the Thin Client boots eLux NG network settings are set to manual and you are prompted to enter network settings by hand A Wizard appears to guide you through the process Please be aware that the next time the Thin Client boots it will not automatically search for a DHCP server To set network settings to DHCP in the eLux NG starter go to Setup gt Network Build 27 18 www myelux com eLux NG 2 4 eLux NG Interface After completing the first configuration Wizard the eLux NG interface appears The main window is referred to in this documentation as the eLux NG starter Screen elements can only be displayed in German For all other desktop languages the screen elements appear in the default language English US However the desktop language setting is required for local applications to run correctly There are three main tabs at the top Applications Configuration and S
148. e done interactively not by scriptfile For further information on Cisco products or for WEP settings for a home non enterprise network consult the Cisco documentation Build 27 83 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 13 6 2 D Link DWL G520 Network Card eLux NG supports the DWL G520 network card from D Link Corporation No adapter is required and it is not necessary to disable the onboard Ethernet controller in the Thin Clients BIOS Setup This feature is not available for all hardware platforms Enabling wireless LAN on your device involves the following 1 2 3 4 Installing the required firmware Inserting the card Configuring network hardware settings Configuring network hardware settings and entering the WEP key for encrypted transfer gt To install the wireless LAN firmware To use wireless LAN you must install the following firmware 1 Start ELIAS NG and add the following packages to the device s IDF e WLAN DLINK DWL G520 wireless _g520 This FPM is found in the base OS package Note If you cannot activate this FPM remove the Cisco Aironet Utility airo EPM from the IDF first Save the IDF and exit ELIAS NG Install the software on the Thin Client by performing a firmware update over Ethernet gt To insert the wireless card Insert the card into your device according to the directions that came with the card Build 27 84 www myelux com eLux NG gt To set ne
149. e hardware You can then correct screen settings See section 5 2 Safe Boot 3 5 Mouse Keyboard Go eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 103 Applications Configuration Setup General _ Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware Mouse r Keyboard Type Wheel CR Language English UK CR Type MEI Double click speed Delay See Se es eee Slow Short Acceleration Speed j Slow Slow Fast Advanced Apply Reset l Figure 23 Setup gt Mouse Keyboard gt To modify standard mouse keyboard settings From the Setup tab click the Mouse Keyboard subtab 1 Here you can set the mouse settings e Type Click to select your mouse type from the drop down list e Auto Automatically detect the mouse type Default setting e 2 button Two button mouse e 3 button Three button mouse e Wheel To enable the wheel function of a mouse e No mouse Deactivates the mouse functionality The mouse pointer is fixed in the lower right hand corner of the screen To reactivate mouse functionality you must go into the Mouse Keyboard tab using the keyboard and change this setting ALT lt underlined letter gt allows you to jump from tab to tab TAB key allows you to move within a tab and UP DOWN arrow keys allow you to select the mouse type from the drop down list e Double click speed Move the slider to the right to shorten the interval between mouse double clicks e Acceleration Move the slider
150. e on a network drive also valid for subscribed RSS Feeds newsgroup accounts and address books e Clicking hyperlinks in e mails such as http www myelux com opens the Firefox Browser or a new browser tab if Firefox is already open Required is Firefox Version 1 4 0 2 or later e Vice versa you can click a mailto hyperlink in Firefox e g info unicon ka de to create a new message thus opening a Thunderbird window If this should not occur automatically proceed as follows e Inthe address bar of Firefox enter the URL about config confirm entry with RETURN Then enter the Filter network protocol handler external into the textfield and confirm see figure below The entry network protocol handler external mailto must be assigned the value true Build 27 143 www myelux com eLux NG BED Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Gehe Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe lt L Gd amp A B about config Filter network protocol handler external Einstellungsname v Status Typ Wert network protocol handler external default Standard boolean true network protocol handler external afp Standard boolean false network protocol handler external data Standard boolean false network protocol handler external disk Standard boolean false network protocol handler external disks Standard boolean false network protocol handler external hcp Standard boolean false network protocol handler external help Standard boolean false network protocol han
151. e will then be visible at the DHCP server 1 Click Manually 2 Enter the host name of the Thin Client in the field Hostname and click Apply The remaining fields should stay empty they are automatically set by the DHCP server Click No in the eLux NG Starter dialog asking for restart Click DHPC Click Apply Click Yes in the eLux NG Starter message box asking for restart aa kw Build 27 30 www myelux com eLux NG 3 2 5 Setting a Hosts List When No Name Server Is Present ssa Network advanced Smart card Smart card domain Hosts IP address Hostname 192 168 10 55 host1 j OK j Cancel J Figure 19 Advanced Network Settings dialog box eLux NG allows you to store a hosts list locally This allows you to use host names even if your network does not contain a domain name server DNS The hostnames and IP addresses must be entered manually 1 Click Network tab gt Advanced The Network advanced dialog box appears 2 Enter the host name and its IP address in the appropriate boxes Click Add To delete an entry select it and click Delete 3 Click OK and then Apply in the Network tab Build 27 31 www myelux com eLux NG 3 3 Desktop Desktop settings can be individually tailored to your country s language and time zone SZ eLux NG dhcp107_2 217 160 115 107 Applications Configuration Setup Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware _ Secur
152. ed in RFC 1179 to communicate with network printers 3 Printer settings Name laser_printer Connection type Network Filter Text Baud rate IP address or name of the Printer address laser6 remote system or printer box Printer queue queueg Name of printer queue of the e remote system or printer box Driver name HP LaserJet 4 P j Default bad oc Lomas Figure 40 Printer definition dialog box settings for network printer shown gt To set up a network printer From the Setup tab click the Printer subtab 1 Click New 2 Enter the name of the printer in the Printer settings dialog box 3 From the Connection type drop down list select Network 4 From the Filter drop down list select None to disable filtering Select Text to print from a local shell print shell command lpr P lt printer name gt Select PCL2 for the PCL2 protocol not supported by all hardware platforms 5 Enter the IP address or name of the remote system or printer box in the Printer address field e f your network does not have a DNS server alternatively you can use the name of the printer if it has been defined in the local hosts file on the Thin Client Setup gt Network gt Advanced See Ch 3 2 Network 6 Enter the name of the printer queue of the remote system or printer box in the Printer queue field 7 Citrix MetaFrame ICA servers can automatically create a printer definition autocreated printer using para
153. ed by default on computers running Windows 2000 or later is SNTPv4 compliant The W32Time service starts automatically on computers that are joined to an Active Directory domain For computers that are not joined to a domain you must start the time service manually The Windows NT time service does not support SNTP To use NT you must install third party software See the following section Unix for more information For more information on SNTP see the Knowledge Base article 224799 Basic Operation of the Windows Time Service 216734 How to Configure an Authoritative Time Server in Windows 2000 or the white paper Windows Time Service http www microsoft com windows2000 docs wintimeserv doc The forerunner of SNTP is Network Time Protocol as described in RFC 1305 The two protocols are interchangeable Thus you can alternatively enter an NTP compliant machine Many UNIX servers have xntpd which is NTP compliant The service must be started For more information on NTP see www ntp org This service operates on port 123 with the UDP protocol Unix Enter the IP address or name of a UNIX machine running a RFC 868 time service If you select this option the time server must conform to Internet standard RFC 868 Time protocol This type of time service is a standard component on UNIX machines as an internal service of inetd It can be activated in the file etc inetd conf There are several products on the market that
154. ed parameter 1 Open the file Set the parameter Host to address of the Cisco VPN server The address can be either in decimal format nnn nnn nnn nnn or a DNS Lookup address You can set other tunnel parameters in this file if desired such as IPSec group name and password or backup servers For a complete list of all configuration parameters see the Cisco documentation Save the file and exit the editor Build 27 100 www myelux com eLux NG gt To initiate a session 1 2 A VPN session is initiated from the local shell There is no graphical user interface To initiate the session open a local shell At the bash prompt type vpnclient connect sample If connection was successful you will be requested to enter a group name and password and a user name and password depending on the configuration Once the tunnel has been established the local shell displays the status of the connection as well as potential error messages see Figure 64 You can run applications ICA RDP emulations etc from the eLux NG starter as usual The connections will be established through the secure tunnel To disconnect type CTRL C or close the local shell gt To configure an application for automatic start After successfully establishing a session from a local shell you can configure an application to run Cisco VPN automatically when the device starts This section is optional 1 From the Configuration ta
155. em administrator and perform a recovery see chapter 6 Recovery Installation The following two sections describe buttons that are in the Firmware tab but do not directly relate to a firmware update If the update cannot be performed the reason is displayed in a dialog In addition you can click on Details to display the technical details Build 27 44 www myelux com 3 6 4 Microsoft Internet Information Server To update firmware or perform a recovery using Microsoft Internet Information Server IIS there is an additional step The file extensions requested by eLux NG are not automatically transferred by IIS but rather must be explicitly added to the MIME types This is discussed in the Microsoft online help Note Entering the MIME types may not always be necessary We recommend however that you add them when using IIS For version 6 0 they are required 1 Open the Internet Services Manager Start gt Administrative Tools gt Internet Information Services IIS Manager 2 Expand the branches until the Internet site is visible 3 Click with the right mouse button on the Internet site and select iia S Internet Information Services E view e gt EIS Sea Ip m n Internet Information Services rapport St Default FTP Site Stopped Explore Open Browse Start Stop Pause New All Tasks View Delete Refresh Export List
156. emoves the smart card the terminal server session is disconnected Therefore certain settings must be defined on the terminal server For further information consult the terminal server manual Build 27 94 www m e a yelux com eLux NG BED 3 15 4 Citrix Logon You can restrict access to a Citrix MetaFrame server by requiring a smart card upon logon This feature is distinct from local authentication and user roaming and cannot be combined Citrix smart card logon works with a number of smart cards Users logon data name password domain as well as a certificate are saved to the smart card You must have the corresponding smart card software installed on your MetaFrame server See the Citrix documentation for more information gt To configure eLux NG for Citrix ICA smart card logon 1 Set the smart card hardware settings as described in 3 15 1 Configuring Smart Card Hardware Settings 2 Set the smart card security settings In Setup click the Security subtab From the Smart card drop down list click to select the following e Not required This disables eLux NG security settings freeing up the card reader for other applications in this case for the Citrix ICA client Click Apply 3 Go to the Configuration tab Configure an ICA session as described in 4 2 1 Remote Desktop Click to select Allow smart card logon 4 Save your changes 3 15 5 RDP Logon To use this feature your terminal
157. er e Torun Adobe Acrobat Reader as a browser plug in just install the software No further configuration is required 4 5 3 2 Movie Player To use this feature the software Movie Player mplayer must be installed Install the individual subcomponents FPMs relating to the features you desire In addition the base OS starting with version 1 8 4 must be installed MPlayer is an open source movie player It supports all common movie formats including DVD including encrypted DVD MPEG DivX AVI ASF RealVideo Windows Media Video wmv Quicktime mov and others The files can reside on the Thin Client a network drive or the Internet This software can be run either as a stand alone program or as a browser plug in e Torun MPlayer as a stand alone program see 4 8 9 Movie Player e Torun MPlayer as a browser plug in Mozilla only just install the software MPlayer Mozilla support mplayer_plugger in the package Movie Player mplayer No further configuration is required 4 5 3 3 RealPlayer To use this feature the software Realplayer 8 Plugin realplayer must be installed RealPlayer is software from RealNetworks Inc This software can only be run as a browser plug in Configuration depends on whether you use a proxy e f you do not use a proxy to run RealPlayer as a browser plug in just install the software No further configuration is required e f you use a proxy to run RealPlayer
158. er V 7 0r63 e Movie Player DVD MPEG DivX etc V 1 0 7 1 e RealPlayer V 10 0 7 Middleware e IBM Java Sun e Sun Java Runtime Environment V 1 5 0 6 e Sun Java Web Start Network Management e net SNMP V 4 2 1 Network Security e Secure Shell SSH e Cisco Systems VPN Client 4 8 Security e User authorization with LDAP ADS SMB V 2 5 13 Helpdesk e VNC Server VNC Client Additional Software ThirdParty Accelerated X Display Server V 2 2 22 A list of all currently available software and version numbers is available at www myelux com Some software is included in the eLux NG license other is third party software that must be purchased separately For more information see your vendor Build 27 11 www myelux com eLux NG HED 2 Quick Start This chapter provides the basic steps necessary to configure the Thin Client for use as a Windows based terminal and open a session via ICA It does not describe all eLux NG features For detailed descriptions on eLux NG settings and configurations see chapters 3 and 4 Section Description 2 1 First Boot 2 2 First Configuration Wizard 2 3 Troubleshooting 2 4 eLux NG Interface 2 5 User Settings 2 6 Defining an Application 2 7 Sessions 2 8 Shut Down Flow chart and description of the first boot procedure Step by step detailed instructions of the Wizard that appears the first time the device is turned Error messages and answer
159. er errors 6 Recovery Installation Detailed instructions on how to return the Thin Client to default settings and default flash image are provided with our separate Papers Recovery Installation and Migration and Server Transfer A recovery is necessary to update from eLux 1 0 to NG 7 Shortcut Keys Keyboard shortcuts Appendix 1 Desktop Introduction to the eLux NG desktop starter taskbar workspaces Appendix 2 Memory Usage Memory usage data Appendix 3 Examples of Internet Profiles A list of the default ISDN and modem profiles included in the eLux NG software Appendix 4 Configuring Kiosk Mode Detailed instructions on how to configure kiosk mode Appendix 5 Setting Thin Client Time to UTC How to set BIOS time to UTC Appendix 6 Supported Hardware List of supported hardware network cards video cards keyboards modems Appendix 7 Supported Smart Card Readers List of supported card readers Appendix 8 Port eLux NG and Scout Enterprise port numbers for firewall Build 27 www myelux com E eLuxYYNG BES Assignments administrators 1 3 1 3 1 Conventions and Abbreviations Conventions The following are text formats and symbols that appear in the manual Convention Description gt Move to a tab or directory gt Refers to a procedure with sequential steps Refers to a list of related information not procedural steps
160. erver which can then connect to another machine It can be used as an alternative to Citrix for small installations You can enter the server name or IP address and the username directly in the application definition The native Tarantella client has no further parameters The configuration of the client is done within the application For further information consult the Web site www tarantella com Terminal Emulation for Motif To use this software you must have the Terminal emulation for Motif xemu package installed Terminal emulation for Motif is a terminal emulation suite for IBM and BS2000 systems that includes the following emulations e 3270 for IBM mainframes with TN3270E protocol e 5250 for IBM AS400 systems with TN5250E protocol e 9750 for BS2000 OSD systems with TCP IP This is a licensed product The software includes a 15 minute trial period To purchase a license please contact sales myelux com You can purchase either a license that is distributed using the Scout Enterprise management tool or a license that is entered directly on the terminal start the program gt Add Ons menu gt Licensing The configuration is saved in a file with the extension cfg Select the configuration file from the drop down list Initially only the default configuration file X32 3270 cfg X52 5250 cfg X97 default cfg is available gt To define a new configuration file 1 Start the emulation 2 Set the settings yo
161. es Speed Edit j arcor T Online Profile User Delete l OK l Cancel j Diagnostics Modem 38400 J FreeNet elux Figure 49 Setup gt Hardware gt Modem 1 From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab 2 Choose Modem from the Network type list A series of fields appears 3 Click the baud rate of your modem from the Speed list Note Must be greater than the actual maximum modem baud rate 4 Select a profile from the Profile list Otherwise click Edit to create or edit one 5 In the Network profiles dialog box click New to create a new profile or Edit to modify an existing one The Profile dialog box is displayed Build 27 77 www myelux com eLux NG 22 Profile Name User account Password Identification Idle time out Manager time out Number 6 Click Apply in the Profile dialog box Name User account Password Identification Idle timeout Manager timeout Number FreeNet lelux pee PAP 240 60 0019231770 Gent j Figure 50 Profile dialog box for modem Enter a name for this profile Enter the user account name assigned by your provider Enter the password assigned by your provider Click the method assigned by your provider generally PAP Enter a value for the idle time in seconds After this specified amount of inactivity el us NG disconnects the connection Enter the time
162. ess will change dynamically The new address is updated immediately in the eLux NG starter title bar See Appendix 3 Examples of Internet Profiles for a list of the default hardware profiles that are delivered in eLux NG These default profiles are valid in Germany and may not be valid in your country Use them only as examples when defining your profiles Included is a T Online profile For troubleshooting see chapter 5 4 Solutions to Common Problems 3 13 3 ADSL StS eLux NG uc97 217 160 115 97 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives _ Printer Hardware Diagnostics t2 Network profiles Network type ADSL Defined profiles Speed L Auto myADSLaccount Profile LmyADSLaccount J User 01234567890123456 Delete j OK j Cancel j Figure 47 Setup gt Hardware gt ADSL 1 From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab 2 Choose ADSL from the Network type list A series of fields appears 3 Select the LAN speed from the Speed list If Auto does not work see your network administrator for the correct speed 4 Select a profile from the Profile list Otherwise click Edit to create or edit one 5 In the Network profiles dialog box click New to create a new profile or Edit to modify an existing one The Profile dialog box is displayed Build 27 75 www myelux com eLux NG 22 Profile Name User account Password Identification
163. esses the application autostart function upon boot After the eLux NG logo appears the screen goes black and the cursor appears as a clock press and hold the SHIFT key do not press and release Build 27 189 www myelux com eLux NG BED Appendix 1 Desktop In eLux 1 1 the starter was always started upon system boot and remained blended in during the entire session This was distracting to some users In NG automatic start of the starter is an option that can be deselected by the administrator The taskbar has new features For example in eLux 1 1 applications were run using the starter This led to the problem that the starter could not be blended out because the user would then be unable to start sessions In eLux NG This problem has been eliminated by implementing one click access to the applications directly from the taskbar Finally the desktop itself has been greatly enhanced These changes are described in detail below A eLux NG Desktop The desktop consists of the starter the taskbar and workspaces The starter contains three tabs with the following functions e Setup Configuring eLux NG settings See chapter 3 Setup e Configuration Defining applications See chapter 4 Configuring Applications e Applications Starting applications and shutdown options See chapter 2 7 Sessions and 2 8 Shut Down The taskbar allows you to minimize applications switch between applications and wo
164. estart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish Start the program in the Applications tab with a double click on the profile or by marking the profile and clicking the Connect button Proxy settings are set using Scout Enterprise For more information see the Scout Enterprise Aadministrator s Guide Build 27 177 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 8 10 How to use MPlayer While using MPlayer is intuitive we provide the following general guidelines and tips e Access commands by clicking the buttons of the remote control Alternatively click with the right mouse button in the movie window This opens the context menu e To play a DVD from a local drive on the Thin Client start MPlayer Insert the DVD in the drive Click with the right mouse button in the movie window In the context menu select DVD gt Open disk and browse for the DVD To open a chapter in the context menu select DVD gt Chapters gt lt chapter number gt Note MPlayer does not support chapter menus e To change the appearance in the context menu select Skin browser The Skin Browser dialog box is displayed Select your desired theme e
165. ettings H Ch 3 13 COM port settings i Edit j Ge Seen Figure 43 Hardware Tab 3 12 1 USB Devices The following USB devices are supported e card readers e network adapters e mass storage devices e mouse keyboard 3 12 1 1 USB card readers Card readers are used with smart cards For information on smart cards and a list of supported card readers see 3 15 Smart Card 3 12 1 2 USB network adapter Define a profile for the ISDN connection as described in section 3 13 2 ISDN No further configuration is required plug and play Configuring a WLAN USB network adapter is described in section Fujitsu Siemens WLAN D1700 USB Network Adapter Build 27 70 www myelux com eLux NG 3 12 1 3 USB mass storage devices In general all USB mass storage devices are supported including but not limited to CD ROM floppy USB stick 2 0 flash card readers photo mass storage etc A maximum of eight mass storage devices can be used at one time For security reasons by default the port is disabled To enable the USB ports for mass storage devices select the check box USB mass storage devices in the Hardware tab Click on the browse button to display currently connected devices USB mass storage devices jJ XJ Accessing USB storage devices is described in section 3 9 Drives 3 12 1 4 USB mouse keyboard 3 12 2 3 12 3 3 12 4 A USB keyboard mouse can be used without
166. etup 2 1 3 S3 eLux eLux0316 87 38 2521 217 160 115 101 Applications Configuration Active Connect Disconnect eLux NG Shutdown AE e HESE Ech g Figure 9 Initial eLux NG screen 1 Applications tab Displays a list of configured applications allowing you to connect disconnect a session 2 Configuration tab For configuring applications 3 Setup tab For configuring eLux NG settings Initially the Applications and Configuration tabs are empty and the Setup tab contains a default configuration The eLux NG starter is mouse based However it is possible to navigate the eLux NG starter using the keyboard by pressing ALT lt underlined letter gt For example press ALT T to jump to the Setup tab Build 27 19 www myelux com eLux NG Clicking the Setup tab displays the following SZ eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup General Network Desktop Screen Mousg kevboard Firmware j gt MAC 003005057683 Host ID 7756 8056 1327 License Update eLux NG SY3655w94sxi Os Male Device SCENIC xS SCOVERY xS CPU 600 MHz RAM an MR eLux NG 1 2 2 LC 2004 UniCon Software GmbH Karlsruhe Installed image UC_INTEL_P3 recovery medium idf Realplayer 8 Plugin 8 0 6 Realplayer 8 Plugin 8 0 6 Figure 10 Setup The subtabs General Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware are displayed Click the symbol to display the subtab
167. etwork printer from the Windows NT station gt To define an LPR printer in Sinix In Sinix 1 Create a so called sinkfile for every printer The name is arbitrary gt var spool Spool config my_elux_printer 2 Add the printer to the system Be sure that the Thin Client can be reached when entering the following command xpadd dev my_elux_printer da var spool Spool config my_elux_printer JI Sinkfile su root Xprint Supervisor fl bsd LPR print filter ca host myterminal queue lp Host name of Thin Client and queue name as defined pc HP_LASERJET Printer type Build 27 67 www myelux com eLux NG 3 Activate the printer xpchange dev my_elux_printer 4 Test the printer xpadd de my_elux_printer dr etc hosts 3 11 6 ThinPrint ThinPrint software from the ThinPrint GmbH in Germany allows optimized printing in network across various platforms Components include the ThinPrint server and ThinPrint client The server component processes print data for the target printer and sends it in compressed form to the client The client receives print jobs from the server decompresses them and sends them to the selected printer ThinPrint Server and Client are connected via TCP IP ThinPrint is a print protocol Unlike TCP direct LPR or CUPS with ThinPrint the bandwidth can be specified meaning it is a viable option for networks with small bandwidth To use this software on the Thin Client
168. ex 10 ME ul duplex AUI Drives Printer Hardware curity Multimedia YPN Diagnostics BNC USB mass storage devices jJ RJ Network type Ethernet Smart card None Speed 1 Auto gt To set network hardware settings for Ethernet 1 From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab 2 Click Ethernet from the Network type list 3 Select the Ethernet speed from the Speed list If Auto does not work see your network administrator for the correct speed e 1 Gbit Only available for the gigabit Ethernet network card Broadcom Tigon 3 BCM570x Other card parameters will be automatically configured e AUI BNC Only available for the 3Com EtherLink 10 PCI Combo Network Interface Card 4 Click Apply Build 27 72 www myelux com eLux NG 3 13 2 ISDN You have two possibilities to connect to ISDN PCI interface card or USB modem 3 13 2 1 ISDN Card In this variant the Thin Client has an ISDN card installed and is connected to an ISDN cable See Appendix 6 Supported Hardware for a list of supported hardware 3 13 2 2 USB Network Adapter In this variant the Thin Client is connected to an ISDN cable over a USB network adapter Verify that a LAN cable for example Ethernet is not connected to the device Warning Do not use USB ISDN with a Thin Client that already contains an ISDN card See Appendix 6 Supported Hardware for a list of supported hardware 3 13 2 3 Co
169. exe including path for example c Program Files Microsoft Office Office Winword exe Build 27 137 www myelux com eLux NG 4 4 3 Note System variables are allowed for example SSystemRoot system32 notepad exe e Working dir optional Enter the working directory of the Windows application Do not end the parameter with a backslash Note System variables are allowed for example SHOMEDRIVE SHOMEPATHS Session Parameters Click on Advanced to display the RDP advanced dialog box Here you can set the parameters for this session In the Display tab you can set screen settings tz RDP advanced Display Local resources Advanced window size Full screen Colors True color 24 bi Figure 82 RDP client session settings screen In the Advanced tab you can set the following parameters s3 RDP advanced Display Local resources Advanced Protocol Auto EI Keyboard layout Auto Disable Window Manager decorations IC Disable encryption IN Disable mouse motion events Figure 83 RDP client session settings advanced e Protocol Allows you to set the protocol to 4 or 5 By default the RDP protocol type is automatically detected e Keyboard layout Allows you to set the keyboard layout within the RDP session Default setting is Auto which means the setting in the eLux NG starter will be used Warning The keyboard language set in RDP advanced settings may not d
170. f the license activation process via the Internet 2 Manual eLux NG upgrade license Format XXX XXX XXX XXX X Your license is a manual eLux NG upgrade license if e it has the format XXX XXX XXX XXX X e you had to provide a host ID to your servicer to obtain the license e the license is for one device only In this case you do not need to activate it via the Web It is already activated Enter it directly on the Thin Client as described below eLux NG system information aka eLux NG The thin client is not licensed Please enter the eLux NG license key Host ID 7756 8056 1327 Test mode active You are allowed to use the thin client 4 more times with full functionality Continue Testing Figure 109 Message when eLux NG is not licensed Build 27 182 www myelux com eLux NG BED gt To enter a manual eLux NG license key 1 Start the terminal If your system is unlicensed you receive the eLux NG system information message box 2 The license key you received from your eLux NG distributor is specific to this eLux NG terminal s host ID to get your license provide your supplier with the 12 digit terminal host ID displayed here A manual license key has the format XXX XXX XXX XXX X Enter the complete 13 digit license key Hyphens are not required 3 Click OK The terminal is licensed Licensing is one time only eLux NG remains licensed even if you update firmware or perform a recovery 5
171. g software Bo Matrox video card software FPM in base OS matrox and hardware a graphics card are installed For a list of supported cards see Appendix 6 Supported Hardware COM Ports Available with base OS 1 8 You can set COM port settings in the Hardware tab Click on the COM port settings button The COM port settings dialog box appears Make the desired changes Build 27 71 www myelux com eLux NG 3 13 Network Hardware Software Requirements ISDN ADSL modem ISDN Modem ADSL support file name isdn FPM in base OS EPM Required software for wireless LAN is discussed in the wireless LAN chapter For a description of EPMs and FPMs see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide gt To modify network hardware settings 1 From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab 2 Click your network type from the Network type drop down list Ethernet ISDN ADSL Modem Token ring Fill in the related fields 3 Click Apply A detailed description of each network setting follows For a list of supported cards see Appendix 6 Supported Hardware 3 13 1 Ethernet Depending on your hardware platform you can connect to a local area network using the onboard Ethernet card a network interface card or an adapter card for fiber optic Auto SZ eLux NG uc97 217 160 115 97 1100 Mbit Half duplex geg 100 Mbit Full duplex Applications Configuration Setup 10 Mbit Half dupl
172. h eLux NG V1 23 and higher you can print a test page in text format or PostScript format see figure 38 Build 27 61 www myelux com eLux NG 3 11 1 Local Printer The default printer definition Ip is preset to a local printer This means you can attach a printer to the Thin Client parallel port and print without additional configuration depending on your printer you may need to activate the filter The main memory is used to buffer print data The following describes how to configure a local printer gt T i i o configure a Oca printer EP Printer Tg 1 Connect a printer to the parallel serial or USB port of the Thin Client ane 2 From the Setup tab click the Printer subtab Connection type Parallel j 3 Click New Filter None j 4 Enter the name of the printer in the Printer settings dialog box Baud rate SEERNE EZ 5 Click the interface type in the Printer address Connection type list Printer queue ee e Parallel If the printer is attached to a parallel port Driver name HP LaserJet 2011 J e Serial COM1 If the printer is Default EH attached to the external serial port Click the baud rate from the Baud rate list To set COM port settings see 3 12 4 COM Ports OK Cancel e USB If the printer is attached to a USB port Figure 39 Printer definition dialog box settings for local printer shown 6 From the Filter drop down list select Text to print from a local shell prin
173. he Local security settings dialog box Password init enter the new password twice The password upon delivery is elux Password confirmation Warning Do not forget the Thin Client password The only way to recover a lost Thin Client password is to do a Recovery Installation This deletes the configuration and defined applications and resets the Thin Client password to elux See chapter 6 Recovery Installation Build 27 47 www myelux com eLux NG 3 7 2 Local Security Settings It is possible to set user rights for the Thin Client This section describes how to restrict the access the user has to the configuration settings gt To set user rights From the Security subtab click Local security gt Permissions gt Edit In the Local security settings dialog box you can set user rights The configuration parameters are displayed ina branching tree like structure Upon restart the user can only access the functions that you enabled SZ Local security settings 2 22 Local security settings Password sokototok Password Tt Password confirmation e Password confirmation r Field Field Setup p Setup E Configuration 3 Configuration jr Start application i Stop application f 30 Logoff 25 Logoff Restart Restart L Halt a Halt L 2 Lock All fields modifiable All fields locked J All fields modifiable All fields locked CSL Go em Figure 29 Exam
174. he following table CTRL so the key sequence you would enter for the parameter lt string gt is always plus the key listed in the second column For example would produce the ESC character 0x1B For the character itself enter it twice Control Character CTRL Key Mnemonic NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS I N lt Xx S lt C Ala a ol vlolz zlir xl lzliol n mi olol w gt l Build 27 158 www myelux com eLux NG Control Character CTRL Key Mnemonic US 8 Figure 99 Key sequences for ASCII control characters for eterm map Example for eterm map For a VT320 emulation assume that you want to assign the keys F1 to F4 with the codes for the VT320 keys PF1 to PF4 ESC OP ESC OQ ESC OR ESC OS In the example that follows each key is mapped four times for the following levels 1 Normal 2 Shift Lock 3 Numlock 4 Shift Lock Numlock The eterm map file is as follows Level Mapping Enter a pound symbol in the first column to comment out a line F1 0 OP 1 Normal F1 2 OP 2 Shift Lock F1 10 OP 3 Numlock F1 12 OP 4 Shift Lock Numlock F2 0 0Q etc F2 2 LOO F2 10 LOO F2 12 LOO F3 0 TOR F3 2 OR F3 10 ATOR
175. her buttons have been blended out All styles have the following e Keyboard shortcuts are deactivated however the keyboard is still active e The homepage and start page are taken from the application definition e Toolbar cannot be customized by user e Preferences cannot be customized by user gt To activate kiosk mode for Mozilla 1 Install the kiosk mode software in the respective browser package 2 In setup mozilla mozilla ini set the following style parameter so called chrome kiosk chrome lt value gt where value Build 27 198 www myelux com eLux NG full A modified toolbar Back Forward Reload Stop Print is displayed You can choose a Web site from the list of base sites All other buttons are blended out Keyboard shortcuts are deactivated however the keyboard is still active blank All buttons in the browser are blended out In addition returns to the homepage after a set idle time urlbar A modified toolbar Back Forward Reload Stop Print and the URL bar are displayed All other buttons are blended out Keyboard shortcuts are deactivated however the keyboard is still active To set the chrome parameter locally you can use the ucinitool command Example To set the chrome to urlbar on the Thin Client open a local shell and type the following case sensitive ucinitool f setup mozilla mozilla ini s kiosk Chrome urlbar Tip To edit a file in setup
176. hing between open sessions date and time settings taskbar and workspace settings 3 4 Screen Screen settings screen saver energy save mode font server backing store 3 5 Mouse Keyboard Mouse and keyboard settings deactivating dead keys 3 6 Firmware Server parameters for a firmware update via FTP or HTTP server configuring for update from a USB stick or CD ROM 3 7 Security Description of and how to set the Thin Client password how to set user rights the authorization hotkey for overriding locked settings how to connect to an authorization server usage possibilities for user variables 3 8 Multimedia Volume Volume settings 3 9 Drives Configuring an SMB drive 3 10 Browser Home Directory Setting the home directory for a local browser to an NFS or Samba network drive 3 11 Printer Configuring local printers configuring network printers activating TCP direct print using Thin Client as a print server Citrix ICA autocreated printer 3 12 Hardware Activating the USB port setting the number of monitors increasing RAM disk size 3 13 Network Hardware Configuring the Thin Client for Ethernet ADSL ISDN modem Token Ring wireless LAN 3 14 Remote Management Entering Scout Enterprise manager settings 3 15 Smart Card Using smart cards as an eLux NG security feature and for user roaming or for automatic Windows logon How to deactivate the card reader when not in use 3 16 Mirroring Description of and how to configure device to allow
177. ication definition tab standard tab options 4 2 ICA Terminal Session How to configure the Citrix ICA Client and connect to a Citrix MetaFrame server 4 3 Accessing Citrix Published Different configuration possibilities for connecting to a Citrix Applications ICA published application 44 RDP How to connect to a terminal server via RDP 4 5 Internet How to configure a local browser Opera Mozilla or Firefox and available Web tools 4 6 SAPGUI How to configure the SAPGUI client 4 7 Emulation How to configure a session to connect to a mainframe 48 Local How to configure a local shell user commands and desktop accessories that run locally Build 27 105 www myelux com eLux NG 4 1 introduction eLux NG offers you two types of application possibilities e remote e local The main employment area of a Thin Client is as a terminal in server based computing Remote means the application runs on a server such as a Windows application on a terminal server Even when an application runs remotely client side software is still required to initiate and maintain a session By nature the Thin Client has limited resources meaning the majority of applications will be server based However in addition to server applications eLux NG also offers a variety of local applications Local means the application runs directly on the Thin Client Local applications include browser software Opera Mozilla Firefox local shell XTe
178. iffer from the keyboard language set in the eLux NG starter e Disable window manager decorations The border that appears on eLux NG windows will be blended out e Disable encryption Activate if your server does not accept encrypted sessions Default is deactivated Build 27 138 www myelux com eLux NG e Disable mouse motion events Information on mouse position will not be sent to the server continuously but rather only upon mouse clicks This improves performance for low bandwidth connections Default is deactivated The Local resources tab offers additional settings for terminal servers that support RDP 5 2 or higher Note This tab is only visible if you have the native RDP client version 1 3 1 or higher installed rdesktop52 In addition these options will have no effect if you set the protocol to RDP V4 in the Advanced tab To be able to use these settings you must be using a terminal server that supports RDP 5 2 or higher t2 RDP advanced Display Local resources Advanced Drives Printers Ji Drive 1 misc floppy E Xj Enable printer Rj Drive 2 misc cdrom Sound R Drive 3 O Off IR Drive 4 G Play local i W Play remote C Drive 5 C Drive 6 Ports Cj Drive 7 Enable serial ports IC Drive 8 JN Enable parallel ports Drive 9 Smart card IC Drive 10 Ji Enable smart card cancel Figure 84 RDP client session settings local resources e Drives Allows you to map l
179. ific Configuration of advanced ICA settings is done by clicking the Advanced button in an ICA application definition SZ Application definition ICA Name Citrix desktop IC Published application Server metaframe Application working dir User Password Domain Ur Allow Smart Card Logon Roaming Application restart Start automatically Desktop icon Apply j Finish j Figure 69 Accessing Citrix advanced settings Build 27 110 www myelux com eLux NG Citrix ICA Client for Linux Connections View Tools Description Server Citrix deskto metaframe Excel as published application Excel Word as application serveri Figure 70 Citrix ICA Client dialog box This opens the ICA Client for Linux which is software from Citrix and has a different look than the eLux NG starter In Connection view you see a list of all ICA connections ICA sessions defined in eLux NG are automatically entered in the Citrix ICA Client You do not have to redefine them here If you do not see a list of ICA connections you may not be in Connection view In the View menu click Connection View to switch to Connection view PNAgent view is described in chapter 4 3 4 Via Program Neighborhood Agent Warning Do not define a new ICA session in the Citrix Client Define new sessions in the eLux NG Configuration tab If you define new sessions in the Citrix Client they will not be accessib
180. igured for that protocol will be displayed 2 Application definition ICA Name Application IC Published application Server metaframe1 Application c Program Files Uni Working dir ay e Application After choosing the MetaFrame server enter the complete path of the desired Windows application A working directory is optional See 4 2 2 Microsoft Windows Application Build 27 122 www myelux com eLux NG BED S Application definition ICA Name Published Applicatio R Published application Application Notepad Browse J waa eLux NG Starter Notepad CS Re e Desktop W2KTS1 DN W2KTS1 Desktop Support IO Excel R Internet Explorer C Notepad W2KTS1 PowerPoint ScoutNG Finish e Published application The parameters are described in 4 3 1 Via Application Definition Choose the application from the drop down list by clicking Browse All applications currently published on that MetaFrame server will be displayed Note This is one method for connecting to published applications For a detailed description of other methods see chapter 4 3 Accessing Citrix Published Applications Build 27 123 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 2 9 Citrix Secure Gateway You can use certificate based server authentication to ensure that the server you are connecting to is genuine To use Secure Sockets Layer SSL or Transport Layer Security TLS to connect to a Citrix Secure G
181. in seconds for the security remote management tool to reply when the terminal boots ask your administrator If not known use the default value Enter the access number of your provider 7 Click OK in the Network profiles dialog box and Apply in the Hardware tab When connecting via ISDN ADSL or modem it is possible that the thin client s IP address will change dynamically The new address is updated immediately in the eLux NG starter title bar See Appendix 3 Examples of Internet Profiles for a list of the default hardware profiles that are delivered in eLux NG These default profiles are valid in Germany and may not be valid in your country Use them only as examples when defining your profiles Included is a T Online profile Build 27 78 www myelux com eLux NG 3 13 5 Token Ring SON PZ eLux NG uc97 217 160 115 97 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware VPN _ Diagnostics USB mass storage devices Le R Network type Token Ring EI Mensa EE Smart card Figure 51 Setup gt Hardware gt Token Ring From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab Choose Token Ring from the Network type list Click autosensing or the speed in Mbit s from the Speed list Click Apply Build 27 79 www myelux com eLux NG 3 13 6 Wireless LAN eLux NG supports the following wireless LAN products
182. ind undo redo select all text etc The files must be saved to the Thin Client or available on a network drive gt To run the text editor Click with the right mouse button on an Applications category and select Add 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Text editor Parameter optional Enter lt file name gt where lt file name gt is an optional parameter that enables you define the file that will be displayed upon start Enter the complete file name For example tmp hosts will display the hosts file located in the tmp directory Note Capitalization is important Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Build 27 176 www myelux com eLuc NG PRS Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish Start the program in the Applications tab with a double click on the profile or by marking the profile and clicking the Connect button Tip To access files on an SMB network drive you must configure the SMB drive in advance For information on how to configure SMB drives see 3 9 Drives In addition the user must know the SM
183. ing 93 COM port mapping 114 deactivating 93 resetting smart card 94 CD ROM Citrix client drive mapping 113 firmware update 42 CD ROM eLux NG documentation Citrix ICA client 112 ELIAS 4 eLux NG 4 emulation for Motif 157 eterm 157 general 4 PowerTerm InterConnect 166 SAPGUI 154 Scout Enterprise 4 certificates Citrix Secure Gateway 125 Cisco Aironet 350 WLAN card 81 Cisco VPN client 100 Citrix COM ports mapping 114 118 settings 72 configuring ICA session 109 connecting to Secure Gateway 125 ICA Client for Linux advanced settings 111 printing autocreated printers 65 Universal Printer Driver 66 Program Neighborhood Agent 129 Program Neighborhood Light 134 published applications 111 server location 120 Citrix Secure Gateway 125 classical user interface SAPGUI 149 clipboard 108 COM ports mapping in ICA 114 118 settings 72 COM1 printer 63 commands customized 172 Configuration tab about 19 107 Browser 141 Emulation 155 ICA 109 Local customized commands 172 resource display 169 shell 167 SSH 170 RDP 137 SAPGUI 148 troubleshooting 188 configuring applications 106 CONNECT button 108 Connect2Air WLAN network adapter 89 console hotkey about 40 enabling 40 multiple 40 XDMCP 163 copying between applications 108 CUPS print client 70 customized commands 172 D deactivating console hotkey 40 Numloc
184. ing and or implement your own sequences such as special control sequences Format In the file eterm map tabs are field separators The first field must start in the first column lt key symbol lt modifier gt lt string gt Parameters lt key symbol The key to modify character string lt modifier gt The level switching value hexadecimal number Build 27 156 www myelux com eLux NG BED lt string gt The character s that the key is to produce character string A detailed description of the parameters follows Key Symbol This is the key to modify The parameter format is character string To view key symbols open a local shell and enter the following command which displays the keyboard mapping of the local X server xmodmap pke more The available key symbols are displayed in the format keycode lt keycode number gt lt key symbol The parameter lt keycode number can be ignored Enter the string lt key symbol gt exactly as it is shown here in the file eterm map Modifier Level Switching Each key can be in more than one state or level 1 pressing the key unshifted 2 pressing the key with Numlock on 3 pressing the key and the Shift button shifted 4 pressing the key with Shift Lock on etc Levels are specified using a modifier The modifier is a preset hexadecimal number base 16 A comprehensive list of level switching modifiers is shown in Figure 98
185. ion 3 9 5 Mount points Enter the subdirectory of the image definition file if required Example misc usb0 eluxng lt container name gt Note If you used the standard container name you can enter the Container macro 5 Click Apply The following restrictions apply for update via file 1 Both the current IDF and the update IDF must contain the base OS FPM Drive Support See Figure 26 2 USB must be activated in the Hardware Tab Build 27 42 www myelux com eLux NG 3 6 2 1 Required Firmware Required firmware for an update via file is the base OS FPM Drive Support This firmware allows the terminal to access the USB drive so it must be installed on the terminal before performing an update via USB drive In addition the new IDF must likewise contain this firmware otherwise it will be removed during the update and the process will hang salesmedium idf ELIAS NG of x Image Container View ojala Sze eh em Image m Container Name salesmedium Name UC_INTEL_P3 1 0 1 Size 21335kB eLux NG Container for Intel Pentium III Files 1156 z Path C webroot htdocs eluxng UC_INTEL_P3 Path C webroot htdocs eluxng UC_INTEL_P3 Defined packages Available packages Intel graphics chipsets driver MI 223 a E MATROX Video Card V1 1 1 EI GTK Library Package V1 2 0 5 3 1 DI ICA client 8 2 1 Support for Anti Alias Fonts 1 0 3 EI ICA client
186. ion when the terminal starts e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish Build 27 168 www myelux com eLux NG 4 8 3 Secure Shell This predefined command calls a local client that allows you to connect to a remote Secure Shell SSH server The software package SSH Tools ssh must be installed S3 Application definition Local Name Secure Shell Application SSH Parameter 1 username host pplication restart Cj IC Start automatically IC Desktop icon Einish Figure 106 Application definition dialog box for SSH gt To configure SSH From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application e Application Click SSH e Parameter Enter the user and the remote host as shown in Figure 106 in the following format 1 lt username gt lt host gt See User Authorization below e Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish Password Authorization SSH server settings dete
187. ions residing on the terminal server You have the following two configuration possibilities wnen connecting to a specific MetaFrame server remote desktop or Windows application In addition this chapter discusses the Citrix ICA Client for Linux which allows you to set advanced ICA client settings Configuring a session to connect to a published application is discussed in chapter 4 3 Accessing Citrix Published Applications 4 2 1 Remote Desktop A remote desktop session allows you access to the desktop of a MetaFrame server You can run any applications available on the desktop in any order SZ Application definition Ica Name citrix desktop IC Published application Server metaframe Application Working dir User Password Domain O Allow Smart Card Logon IC Roaming IC Application restart Advanced R Start automatically IR Desktop icon Apply j Finish Figure 67 ICA configuration Remote Desktop gt To configure a remote desktop session via ICA From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the ICA tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as Remote desktop e Published application Leave deselected e Server Enter the IP address or name of the MetaFrame server e Application Leave blank e Working dir Leave blank e User Password Domain Enter to automatically log on to the te
188. ished application in Citrix ICA Client for Linux From the Configuration tab click New 1 OP LOIN The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the ICA tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Click Advanced The Citrix ICA Client for Linux opens Select the session you want to configure Click Connections gt Properties gt Network Select the check box Published Application Type the name of the published application or select the name from the pop up menu to the right of the Server field Note If no applications appear check that the browser protocol is correct In the Properties dialog box click OK Exit the Citrix ICA Client for Linux to return to the eLux NG ICA application definition The published application parameters are automatically entered in the eLux NG ICA application definition Click Apply and OK 4 3 3 Via Web Interface You can launch published applications from a local browser using the Web Interface for MetaFrame XP formerly called NFuse Classic Required software browser software Opera Mozilla or Firefox and Citrix ICA Client version T X gt To access a published application via local browser 1 Configure a local browser as described in 4 5 1 Local Browser e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application e Start page Enter the URL used to access your Web Interface ask your Citrix administrator Common formats are http lt
189. ity j gt Desktop r Date amp Time Language LEnglish US 01 25 2006 16 09 52 Background Background color Adjust Task hotkey lt alt Ctrl gt lt Dow EI Tine zone Berlin GMT 1 a Time server unix O windows L Synchronize j Advanced ei Unix Apply j Reset j Figure 20 Setup gt Desktop gt To modify the desktop settings From the Setup tab click the Desktop subtab 1 Select your desktop language from the Language list e The default language of eLux NG screen elements tabs lists etc is English e The eLux NG screen elements themselves can only be displayed in English or German However your country s language must be set for local applications to work correctly Click Background color to set the eLux NG desktop background color 3 Although eLux NG is mouse based several keyboard commands are important The Task hotkey drop down list allows you to choose the key combination to switch between current open sessions or tasks You can use this not only to switch between applications such as between an XTerm and an ICA application but also between eLux NG screens such as the main eLux NG screen and a dialog box Default is CTRL ALT lt cursor gt CTRL ALT v Left selection in the Applications bar CTRL ALT zb Right selection in the Applications bar 4 Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box gt To set
190. k 40 dead keys 39 default device password 47 keyboard language 39 default settings reset to 185 Safe Boot 184 desktop icon 108 Desktop subtab about 32 background color 32 language application 32 eLux NG screen elements 32 starter 191 taskbar about 192 options 191 themes 34 time server 33 time zone 32 workspaces 191 desktop tools Build 27 www myelux com eLux NG D calculator 174 3270 156 file manager 175 5250 156 resource display 169 9750 156 screen saver 35 ANSI 155 text editor 177 AT386 155 virtual keyboard 180 BA 80 155 device password 47 eterm 157 DHCP PowerTerm 165 network settings 29 Tarantella 156 setting hostname locally 29 30 VNC 164 Diagnostics subtab VT320 155 about 104 X11 161 188 log files XDMCP 162 sending via FTP 105 Ericom PowerTerm InterConnect 165 viewing 104 eterm display number mirroring 98 DivX player 178 D LINK DWL G520 WLAN network card 85 DNS server network settings 30 domain authorization with NT domain 52 entering manually 30 logon ICA 109 RDP 137 smart card Citrix logon 96 local authentication 94 RDP logon 96 user roaming 95 user variable 53 drives NFS 59 Samba 37 58 Windows NT 58 Drives subtab about 59 browser Firefox 61 Mozilla 61 Opera 61 mount points 59 network NFS 59 Samba 58 Windows NT 58 DSL see ADSL DVD player 17
191. l Please consult the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide for more information Management Tool eLux NG can be 100 managed from a central location again without any Linux know how using the management tool Scout Next Generation Scout Enterprise This application is installed on a PC and must be purchased separately Please consult the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide for information on how to install and use ELIAS NG and Scout Enterprise Compatibility eLux NG version 1 20 should be used with Scout Enterprise version 5 5 12 and later and ELIAS NG version 5 2 4 and later www myelux com eLux NG BED 1 6 2 Defining Packages Not just any software can be installed on the device the software must be compatible with the container method In addition to the software provided on the eLux NG CD software updates are available on the Internet 24 hours a day These include new client software base OS updates new drivers etc For ease of use these packages are already in eLux NG compatible format In addition you can create your own packages for example to install a specific driver using the eLux Builder Kit EBK Advanced Linux knowledge is required More information on this product is available at the Web site www myelux com Features of eLux NG eLux NG offers the following features e Easy installation Installs on flash cards or hard disks eLux NG can also be installed on CD ROMs or
192. ld 27 174 www myelux com eLux NG BED QFm is a QT based file manager from Nick Battle http home freeuk com nick battle It allows you to browse local files and directories on the Thin Client in a graphical interface using the mouse rather than in a local shell using text commands You can move copy and rename files gt To run the File Manager From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click File manager Parameter optional Enter lt directory gt where lt directory gt is an optional parameter that enables you define the directory that will be displayed upon start For example tmp will display the tmp directory By default the root directory is displayed Note Capitalization is important Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish Start the program with a double click on the profile in the Applications tab or by marking the profile and clicking the Connect button How to use QFm Using QFm is similar to other file managers such as Windows Explo
193. le via the eLux NG Applications tab The configuration file for the Citrix ICA Client for Linux is named wfclient ini and resides on the Thin Client under setup ica wfclient ini This file can easily be viewed using the Diagnostics tab gt ICA files Published applications a feature commonly in use with MetaFrame server farms are discussed in a separate chapter 4 3 Accessing Citrix Published Application Drive mapping COM port mapping and server location are discussed in the following sections For further information on configuring the Citrix ICA Client please consult the Citrix documentation Build 27 111 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 2 5 Client Drive Mapping Client drive mapping allows a remote application running on the MetaFrame server to access a floppy CD ROM and USB drives from within an ICA session You then have access to locally stored files during an ICA session Note The MetaFrame server must be configured to allow client drive mapping e internal floppy No further configuration is necessary e Internal CD ROM No further configuration is necessary e USB drive Configuration necessary Two CD ROM drives can be in use at the same time IDE internal and USB external Two floppy drives can be in use at the same time IDE internal and USB external By default the IDE floppy or CD ROM drive is mapped However the USB drive is not How to map USB drives is described below To map US
194. lect e HTTP if the update server is an HTTP server Enter the proxy IP address or name and the proxy port number if used optional To use Microsoft Internet Information server 6 0 you must define several new MIME types See the section 3 6 4 Microsoft Internet Information Server e FTP if the update server is an FTP server e Enter the username and password for the server in the User and Password fields e Ifno username or password is defined for the server the entries are arbitrary Use elux as the password and username Do not leave blank e We recommend you access the FTP server using a user account However anonymous FTP is supported 5 Click Apply Build 27 41 www myelux com eLux NG 3 6 2 Package Update from a CD ROM or USB Stick Packages can be updated locally The base OS must be updated over network For more information on network update see 3 6 1 Updating over the Network Base OS To perform an update locally you need direct file access to a container on a USB stick or a CD drive It is not possible to perform an update using Samba or Network File System NFS Update over floppy is not supported 1 From the Setup tab click the Firmware subtab 2 Inthe Protocol area select File 3 Enter the name of the new IDF file in the IDF File field 4 Inthe Path field enter misc cdrom to access an internal CD drive IDE or misc USB 0 7 to access a USB stick or USB CD drive See sect
195. like structure the top level name is the PNLight application definition name second level are the published applications or folders from the server both applications and folders are defined server side Siz eLux NG Herman 192 168 10 2 Applications Configuration Setup Name e Type Sey Applications PN Agent Desktop ICACPN Agent J Notepad ICACPN Agent lgl Scout NG ICA PN Agent SubTest Task Manager ICA PN Agent Connect Disconnect 144 et ux NG Shutdown J Figure 79 How PNL definitions appear to Thin Client user The option Refresh in the taskbar menu allows the user to periodically refetch the published applications from the server If an autostart folder has been defined the published applications in this folder will automatically run when the session is connected Build 27 134 www myelux com eLux NG 4 3 6 Multiple Users PN Agent User information St eLux NG User name luser Password Domain Server serveri In the application definition if you leave the server or user credentials fields blank a dialog requesting user logon information will appear when the Thin Client attempts to contact the server either upon boot Start automatically is selected or upon demand the user selects the Refresh option from the Taskbar menu This is useful for multiple users on the same terminal Please note that for ease of use there is an option where
196. losing the last published application the idle time the user has to start another published application before the session is automatically disconnected from the MetaFrame server e Show last user The user credentials except for password of the last logon will automatically be displayed in the MetaFrame logon dialog box Note that this option has no effect if you enter user credentials for automatic logon Build 27 133 www myelux com eLux NG e Allow cancel When activated allows the user to close the MetaFrame logon dialog box e Autostart folder On the server in Program Neighborhood Agent create a folder or subfolder with published applications Enter the name of the folder here All published applications in this folder will automatically be started when the session connects e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts 2 Click Apply and Finish Window properties Click on Advanced to display the Advanced PN Agent settings dialog box Here you can set the window parameters for this application If you click Use default the settings as defined on the server will be used When this session connects the Thin Client will retrieve all applications from the defined MetaFrame server which were published for the given user credentials The published applications will be displayed in the eLux NG starter and taskbar menu in addition to the other defined applications in a tree
197. ls dtt starting with version 1 4 2 This is an open source program to display a virtual keyboard on the screen You can enter characters into a program using a mouse click This is useful for kiosk terminals or for a workstation with a mouse but no keyboard gt To run the virtual keyboard From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Customized Parameter Enter xvkbd sh Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish From the Applications tab double click or use the Connect button to run the program How to use the virtual keyboard While using the virtual keyboard is intuitive we provide the following general guidelines and tips e Run a program of your choosing that requires keyboard entry e Run the virtual keyboard The keyboard window always appears on top Click on a character using the mouse e By default the character appears in the window of the last program used To set the focus
198. luding control over cookies and pop up blocking Firefox is not the stand alone Mozilla browser The user interface in Firefox differs from Mozilla in many ways For example Firefox has customizable toolbars For more information see www mozilla org products firefox 4 5 1 4 Configuring a Browser Application To create or modify a browser session in the Configuration tab click New S3 Application definition Browser Name Mozilla Home page www myelux com Start page www myelux com Proxy type Manual Proxy Po J proxy 3800 Firefox Browser type Mozilla Mozilla Opera Application restart Start automatically Desktop icon Apply j Finish j Figure 85 Browser application 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Browser tab A series of fields appears Build 27 141 www myelux com eLux NG BED e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as www e Homepage Enter a home page for the browser e Start page Enter the first Web page to be called when the system starts e Proxy type No proxy If you don t use a proxy server Manual Proxy Port If you use a proxy server Use the format lt proxy server IP address or name gt lt port number gt Auto URL If you use an automatic proxy configuration file Example http www yourserver com autoproxy pac e Browser type Software Requirements A selection of browser types is offered only if multi
199. lue of screen saver lock ELUXPASSWORD Build 27 54 www myelux com eLux NG BED Setup Tab Setup Subtab Field User Variable Drives Username ELUXUSER Password ELUXPASSWORD Directory Server Every ELUX variable Share Browser home Every ELUX variable directory Screen Screen saver ELUXPASSWORD password Configuration Tab Configuration Subtab Field User Variable ICA RDP Server Every ELUX variable User ELUXUSER Password ELUXPASSWORD Domain ELUXDOMAIN Browser Proxy Proxy port Every ELUX variable Tarantella Server Every ELUX variable Local gt Customized Commands Application possibility Programs that can be executed using the command line Example cccecccceeeee rdesktop u SELUXUSER p SELUXPASSWORD lt machine gt Parameter Every ELUX variable 3 7 6 Manager Settings See 3 14 Remote Management 3 7 7 Mirroring Settings See 3 16 Mirroring Build 27 55 www myelux com eLux NG 3 8 Multimedia Volume 2 3 eLux NG SCE 217 160 115 105 Applications Configuration Setup ard Firmware Security Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware j gt IS Mute C Enable sound in XDMCP sessions Figure 34 Setup gt Multimedia gt To adjust the volume 1 From the Setup tab click the Multimedia subtab 2 Move the slider to the right to increase the volume 3 To enable sound in XDMCP sessions click to
200. ly The file config xml should be edited using the Program Neighborhood Agent Admin Tool which is available in Citrix MetaFrame XP Server with Feature Release 3 and later gt To configure Program Neighborhood Agent settings on the Thin Client PNAgent settings can also be set for all users by the administrator using the Program Neighborhood Agent Admin Tool See the Citrix documentation for more detail EZ Application definition IC Name Citrix desktop C Published application Server metaframe Application Citrix ICA Client for Linux Connections View Tools Description Server Citrix deskto metaframe Apply Excel as published application Excel SA Word as application Server Finish j Figure 74 Citrix ICA Client for Linux Connection view To configure PNAgent settings on the Thin Client from the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the ICA tab 2 Enter a name for this definition and click the Advanced button The Citrix ICA Cli for Linux appears ent 3 In the Citrix ICA Client for Linux click Tools gt Settings gt PNAgent to display the PNAgent page Build 27 128 www myelux com eLux NG BED Citrix ICA Client for Linux 3 Settings Settings Figure 75 Citrix ICA Client for Linux PNAgent page 4 The PNAgent page consists of three configuration areas It is possible for the Citrix ad
201. m eLux NG BED Installing the OneBridge Sync client on the MetaFrame server The OneBridge Sync client must be installed on your MetaFrame server you plan to connect to For information on purchasing and installation see www extendedsys com Installing the client software on the PDA Use the CD and documentation that came with the PDA to install the client on the PDA Mapping the COM port Configure COM port settings as described in 4 2 6 COM Port Mapping In the COM Port Device Selection dialog enter the following parameter e Tungsten dev palm 0 e iPAQ dev usb tts 0 e USB v 24 converter PL2303 chip only dev usb tts 0 When you use the net use command write down the COM port number you mapped to on the MetaFrame server Accessing the handheld within an ICA session 1 In the eLux NG starter configure a remote desktop ICA session e For more information see 4 2 1 Remote Desktop 2 Start the session Applications gt Connect The Windows desktop appears 3 Inthe ICA session start the OneBridge Sync client and go to the Desktop Connector Select the COM port number you mapped to on the MetaFrame server and click Enable Note This only needs to be performed once Settings will be saved for future sessions 4 Perform the desired operations with the handheld Build 27 118 www myelux com eLux NG 4 2 8 Server Browsing Server location also called server browsing in the Citrix ICA
202. me in seconds After this specified amount of inactivity eLux NG disconnects the ISDN connection Time in seconds for the security remote management tool Scout Enterprise to reply when the terminal boots ask your network administrator The Thin Client must be managed The countdown starts when the network connection is established See the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Manual for information on Scout Enterprise If the manager time out is not known use the default value Enter the access number of your provider For company telephone systems include the code used to access an outside line if required Multiple Subscriber Number If you use the callback function enter the phone number of your terminal without the area code If you don t use the callback function enter zero Select if your provider supports the callback feature usually unchecked for commercial providers If you use callback you must enter an MSN Select if your provider reserves a static IP address for your eLux NG terminal usually unchecked for commercial providers 5 When you are done entering information for a profile click OK in the Profile dialog box Repeat until you have entered edited the desired profiles 6 Click OK in the Profile dialog box and Apply in the Hardware subtab 74 www myelux com eLux NG 3 13 2 4 Comments on ISDN When connecting via ISDN ADSL or modem it is possible that the thin client s IP addr
203. meters you entered on the Thin Client These parameters are transferred to the MetaFrame server when you connect via ICA Enter the following Driver name Enter the driver for your printer Note The printer driver name must be exactly the same as the driver installed on the MetaFrame server See the installed printer driver list on the MetaFrame server if you are unsure The MetaFrame server will not autocreate a printer if the printer driver you entered here is not installed on the MetaFrame server check capitalization and spelling Default Sets the printer to your default printer on the MetaFrame server 8 Click OK in the Printer definition dialog box and Apply in the Printer subtab Build 27 64 www myelux com eLux NG 3 11 3 Citrix Universal Printer Driver 2 MetaFrame XP with Feature Release 3 offers autocreated printers with generic drivers To use this feature you must have Citrix ICA Client for Linux V 7 04 or higher installed on your Thin Client Client side settings are made in the Printer settings dialog box described in the previous section Server side settings are described in this section To configure driver settings log on to the server as administrator and open the Management Console for MetaFrame XP From the context menu for Printer Management select Properties The Printer Management Properties dialog box opens Click Printers in the left hand panel Here you set autocreated printer settings See
204. ministrator to blend areas out These settings are made in the configuration file config xml which is edited with the Program Neighborhood Agent Admin Tool See the Citrix documentation for more information Here the two eLux NG related areas e 1 Server Server URL To set the server running the Web Interface click Server URL gt Change In the PNA configuration dialog box enter the IP address name of the server Click Update Your entry will automatically be extended with the URL of the configuration file If the PNAgent cannot contact the server check server side entries Logon mode Only anonymous logon and prompt user are supported Entries are made on the server side using the Program Neighborhood Agent Admin Tool e 2 Application refresh Define an update time for the published resources in the PNAgent view In addition to PNAgent or published application start you can choose to update the display at intervals specified by the number of hours in the box Build 27 129 www myelux com eLux NG 5 Click Apply and OK The Refresh Settings button retrieves changes made to the PNAgent configuration using the Program Neighborhood Agent Admin Tool 6 Exit the Citrix ICA Client and return to the eLux NG starter gt To define a Program Neighborhood Agent application in eLux NG The following describes how to configure a PNAgent application definition enabling the user to call the PNAgent directly from th
205. mple 2 Downloading to a network drive A user wants to download a file from the Internet The user is using the local browser Mozilla The file is too large to save to the flash A solution is to save the file to a network drive In our example the target directory is the Samba network drive g In the Save As dialog gt File name field the user can either type the complete path including file name smb g test pdf or the user can type smb lt drive name gt in our example smb g to view a list of subdirectories The user can then choose the desired subdirectory The file download path is not the same as the browser home directory Example 3 Reading a PDF file from an internal CD ROM drive To use a local application to view a PDF document using an internal CD ROM drive IDE install the Adobe Acrobat Reader and Mozilla software and start the browser Insert a CD containing PDF files in this example the eLux NG CD in the CD drive Start Mozilla In the Open File dialog enter misc in the File name field A list of mount points appears Double click on cdrom gt windows gt docu gt eng A list of available documentation folders is displayed Alternatively you can use the local command acroread misc cdrom windows docu eng elias elias_manual_eng pdf from within a shell to open the file using the file directly using the Acrobat Reader software you must know the complete path 3 10 Browser Home Directory
206. mpossible to secretly mirror a user The user can end a mirroring session at any time In addition you can set a mirroring password Nonetheless if security is a concern you can deactivate mirroring entirely by deselecting the Activated check box in the Security subtab gt Mirror server settings ES Herman Sis ecur Herman 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup Mozilla Local Word as application ICA X X32 3270 Connect Disconnect j Jus NG Shutdown j mirror E Jk Accept connections kb Confirm requests KR view only Disconnect session Figure 62 Example mirroring session eLux NG desktop display 0 Message box mirroring session active Build 27 97 www myelux com eLux NG VNC Harry Install leon d z f roms Faller Ka oat Flav ON Applications P sral egn feat Hore RI Pade Eeliror DELLES CN oiea blots PS lt a oe a SA Ee Fine Sarel l Agolisarigns E IV Accept connections ll a Gi T Confirm requests S E sl 2 PS ka Bian E Lei Ni mm e Figure 63 Example mirroring session XDMCP session display number depends on hardware platform Related Information Section 4 7 6 VNC discusses configuring the free eLux NG software VNC viewer Section 4 7 5 XDMCP discusses configuring XDMCP sessions Build 27 98 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 17 VPN A virtual private network VPN
207. n 120 troubleshooting 136 Q QFm 175 Quick Start 12 R RAM disk settings fixed 64 MB or less main memory 72 variable gt 64 MB main memory 72 RDP about 137 calling from local shell 141 mapping local drives 140 memory usage 194 NoMachine 179 protocol 5 2 settings 139 remote desktop 137 screen settings 139 smart card logon 96 user roaming 95 standard options application restart 138 start automatically 138 terminal server application 138 ICA 109 Reader Acrobat 175 RDP 137 RealPlayer emulation settings 146 97801 155 troubleshooting 188 ANSI 155 recovery installation AT386 155 IIS 45 BA 80 155 Register Tarantella 156 Bildschirm 36 VT320 155 Reliant systems emulations for 157 X32 156 reloading Setup from Scout Enterprise 46 X52 156 remote management X97 156 about 91 XDMCP 162 reloading Setup from Scout Enterprise 46 for update server 41 reverse discovery rollout 91 LDAP 52 required software NoMachine NX 179 ADSL 73 printing authentication Build 27 7 www myelux com eLux NG D server 51 VPN 100 test user variables 51 Security subtab ISDN 73 about 47 modem 73 device password 47 RESET button 28 local security settings 48 RESET command Firmware subtab 185 management settings 91 reset the Thin Client mirroring settings 97 factory reset 185 smart card settings 93 Safe Boot 184 186 user autho
208. n correct the settings by going to Setup gt Security 3 7 4 1 Help I m locked out If you activate directory services and settings are incorrect you will be locked out However you can still log on to the Thin Client locally using the login name LocalLogin and the Thin Client password You can then correct the settings by going to Setup gt Security 3 7 5 User Variables Software Requirements To test user variables LDAP search module file name usersearchldap FPM in User authorization modules EPM By default it is not activated User variables are variables whose values are read from the authorization server when the Thin Client makes its authorization call The variables can be used in certain fields in the eLux NG starter Preset variables are ELUXUSER ELUXDOMAIN und ELUXPASSWORD They are automatically set when the Thin Client starts When using LDAP or Active Directory Server as the authorization server it is also possible to define your own user variables Build 27 53 www myelux com eLux NG gt To set user variables 1 Inthe Authorisation settings dialog box for ADS or LDAP click on Add The User variable dialog box appears e Local variable Enter a name for the variable The name must begin with the prefix ELUX without the initial End with the character to transfer more than one value for example ELUXMAIL mailLocalAddress If more tha
209. n one mail account address resides on the server they will be transferred using the nomenclature ELUXMAIL_1 ELUXMAIL_2 etc In this case the variable ELUXMAIL_0 contains the number of mail addresses that were read e LDAP variable Enter the name of the attribute that the LDAP or Active Directory should assign the variable As an example the LDAP Active Directory schema can contain the attribute displayName If you assign this attribute to the variable ELUXFULLNAME it will be assigned the value of this attribute during the next user authorization call tz User variable Local variable LDAP variable ELUXFULLNAME displayName LJ Cae Lema 2 Test The Thin Client attempts to retrieve the value for the attribute you entered from the authorization server 3 Click OK in the User variable dialog box and Apply in the Security tab User variables can be entered in the eLux NG starter just like normal parameters Enter each variable with the character as prefix For example in an ICA application definition enter ELUXUSER as the username This variable will be replaced with the given username when the application is called 3 7 5 1 Application Possibilities for User Variables When user authorization is active user variables can be used in the following fields in the eLux NG starter Applications Tab Applications Field Function User Variable Shut down gt Lock Manual activation of the Preset with the va
210. nd retrieving directory information such as e mail addresses public keys Build 27 e www myelux com eLux NG BED Abbreviation Description etc MAC address Media Access Control address The format of a MAC or hardware address is XX XX XX XX XX XX Example ae 00 30 05 07 85 1A MSN Multiple Subscriber Number NFS Network File System PCL Printer Control Language PDC Primary Domain Controller PXE Pre Boot Execution Environment RDP Remote Desktop Protocol RFC Request For Comments A series of documents about Internet protocols moderated by the Internet Engineering Task Force SMB Server Message Block SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol VNC Virtual Network Computing XDMCP X Display Manager Control Protocol 1 4 Finding More Information This manual contains conceptual information and installation and configuration steps for eLux NG Additional information is available from the following sources e The eLux NG Administrator s Guide for previous releases of eLux NG e The Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide for information on the Scout Enterprise management tool and the supplementary program and image editor ELIAS NG This guide as well as other eLux NG documentation is available in Adobe PDF format It can be found in the following locations e The documentation folder on your eLux NG CD ROM e The product documentation library at www myelux com 1 5 eLux NG on the
211. nfiguring Network Hardware Settings for ISDN Gr eLux NG uc97 217 160 115 97 Applications Configuration Setup curity d Hardware YPN Diagnostics EZ Network profiles Defined profiles Network type ISDN arcor T Online Edit j s Profile LFreeNet User eLux Delete j Edit l OK Cancel j Figure 45 Setup gt Hardware gt ISDN 1 From the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab 2 Click ISDN from the Network type list A series of fields appears 3 Select a profile from the Profile list Otherwise click Edit to create or edit one This opens the Network profiles dialog box 4 Inthe Network profiles dialog box click New to create a new profile or Edit to modify an existing one The Profile dialog box is displayed Build 27 73 www myelux com eLux NG 22 Profile Name User account Password Identification Idle timeout 240 Manager timeout 60 Number 0019231770 MSN Callback Use local IP Address WEN Figure 46 Profile dialog box for ISDN Name User account Password Identification Idle time out Manager time out Number MSN Callback Use local IP address Enter a name for the ISDN profile such as the name of your provider Enter the user account name assigned by your provider Enter the password assigned by your provider Click the method assigned by your provider generally PAP Enter an idle ti
212. nfiguring SAPGUI manually Connection dialog box connections configured 6 To connect in the SAPGUI for Java dialog box select a connection and click Connect For further information on this application see www mysap com or the SAP documentation available on the eLux NG CD ROM Build 27 153 www myelux com eLux NG 4 7 Use the Emulation tab to connect to mainframes or UNIX systems CRE 22 Application definition 97801 Sen Emulation Ansi AT366 Name x32 T320 Emulation type 3270 A cr BA 60 3270 Configuration 3270 cfg 5250 9750 x11 XDMCP VHC Tarantella PowerTerm Emulation IS C Start automatically IC Desktop icon Apply Application restart 5 Finish j Figure 97 Application definition dialog box for an emulation gt To configure a terminal emulation From the Configuration tab click New The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Emulation tab 1 Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as Star Office for the SUN office program run as an X11 terminal Emulation type Click an emulation type from the Emulation type list The following emulations are supported 97801 7Bit for Sinix or Reliant UNIX systems with TCP IP or V 24 protocol 97801 8Bit for Sinix or Reliant UNIX systems with TCP IP or V 24 protocol ANSI for UNIX systems with TCP IP or V 24 protocol AT386 for UNIX systems with TCP IP or
213. ng Both of these settings prevent client printers from being autocreated on the system and prohibit the client printer from being manually added during the session For further MetaFrame configuration see the Citrix documentation Ch 3 13 ISDN Problem Solution ISDN does not connect not the first time you try to connect Check the ISDN error codes Procedure for troubleshooting ISDN connections 1 Open a local shell Term 2 On prompt type dmesg xmessag fil Build 27 186 www myelux com eLux NG BED Problem Connecting to the server or using Windows Explorer is extremely slow The application stops responding or hangs Solution Automatic floppy drive mapping is active Go to BIOS Setup on the Thin Client and deactivate the floppy controller setting Ch 3 16 Mirroring Problem You want to initiate a mirroring session but the Mirroring settings area on the target Thin Client is disabled Solution The Mirroring settings area is disabled if the mirror package is not installed Ch 4 Configuring Applications Problem The application does not start automatically when the Thin Client starts although the Start automatically check box is selected Solution If eLux NG is not licensed applications cannot be started automatically Ch 4 5 3 Web Tools Problem After clicking on a link to run a RealPlayer supported file the screen freezes and the keyboard does not work
214. ng network drives contacting other devices etc If it cannot it is not a printer problem If it can see if the print job reaches the printer most printers have a status line If it does the problem is most likely the file format See 1 and 2 above 4 Attempt to communicate with the printer on a protocol level If the printer has an IP address ping it from a local shell see 4 8 1 XTerm Local Shell If you are unsuccessful or if the problem is affecting multiple Thin Clients it may be a network problem 5 If the application stops responding or hangs you may have a performance problem For example the Thin Client buffers print data in main memory How large is the main memory compared to the file you are trying to print The more complex the file the larger it will be Graphics and color increase file size PostScript files are often much larger than the original file If your main memory is small printing large files could cause a delay if the printer is not ready at the time a print task is running see 6 Avoid this by checking the printer status in advance and by setting a Maximum printer response time out 6 Hardware problem Verify that the printer is on and ready that the paper tray is full and that there are no error messages in the display Build 27 63 www myelux com eLux NG 3 11 2 Network Printer The Thin Client uses the standardized Line Printer Daemon Protocol BSD spool as defin
215. nnection dialog box connections Configured 151 Configuring SAPGUI manually Connection dialog bon Configuring SAPGUI manually Add New Connection dialog box System tab Ae Configuring SAPGUI manually Add New Connection dialog box Advanced Gab 152 Configuring SAPGUI manually Connection dialog box connections Configured cccceeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 153 Application definition dialog box for an emulation cceceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeteeeteeeeetee 154 Level SWItCNING ies cesescsccetveseseceesantenecea cesadenanseteceecenateadlieeaiecwaessires 157 Key sequences for ASCII control characters for eterm map 159 Application definition dialog box for an X11 emulation 160 XDMCP SESSION 1 0 eee ee direidi eect teeeeteeeteneeaes D N e 163 Powerterm configuration issan a aeaa AETA e ENEN AEEA aE iE a ENa a aaa eiaa 164 Local shell XTerm Resource Display Application definition dialog box for SSH Customized commande ET wa Message when eLux NG is not Wcensed nntb t tnt E AANE EEAEEEEEEEANEEEAEEAN EESE EEAEEEE EEEn n Ennn Ennn 182 The Reset button in Setup gt Firmware cccccccceeceeseeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeeeeaeeeseaeeeesaeeseeaaesesaeeseeaseeseeaeeeseneeeeeeeeetes 184 TASKBAR eins ciecsiessdeserectsncretencsserectewtsvenetes Low memory warnings fe Main memory usage Table ru degt Anise then degen aeandendia aE e EE airea Eaa Eaa Eaa 193 Build 27
216. nter WEP key Enter the CEM password default Cisco The Enter WEP key s dialog box appears Click to select the WEP key check box Transmit Key check box and speed 40 or 128 bit for the key that you are creating 1 2 3 or 4 Note that the speed must match server side settings Enter the WEP key keeping the following rules in mind e The WEP key must match the WEP key used by the access point with which you are planning to communicate e For 40 bit encryption the WEP key must be 10 characters in length for 128 bit encryption 26 characters e General purpose WEP keys can only consist of the hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F and a f whereas home networking WEP keys can be comprised of ASCII text e You can write over existing keys but you cannot edit or delete them Click Apply and OK Note that entering a WEP key does not enable WEP Also for security reasons the codes for existing WEP keys will not be displayed Build 27 82 www myelux com eLux NG 7 From the Commands menu select Edit Properties The Properties dialog box opens Go to the Network Security tab Click to select the Enable WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy check box Click OK 8 Close the Aironet Client Utility and restart the device for configuration settings to take effect In addition security settings must be configured on the access point Extensions in Cisco Aironet Utility V 2 1 13 2 and later With eLux NG V1 20 the
217. nu select Settings Citrix ICA Client for Linux Connections View Tools Settings Connection Center Xcapture Description Excel as published application word as application Build 27 114 www myelux com eLux NG BED e Inthe Settings dialog box from the Preferences drop down list select COM Ports This opens the window for COM port settings e The window for COM port settings displays the COM ports that have been defined on the Thin Piri Client In the figure COM1 has been defined as dev ttysS0 e To define a new COM port on your Thin Client click Add This opens the COM Port Device Selection dialog All available COM ports on I com Port Device sel Dee your Thin Client are displayed Select the desired port In our example we use dev ttyS1 for the internal V24 port Click OK e Anew COM port will appear numbered automatically in ascending order If this is the second port you have entered it will be named COM2 Build 27 115 www myelux com eLux NG 2 Citrix MetaFrame ICA server e Connect to your MetaFrame server and open a command shell e To map the Thin Client COM port to the COM port on the MetaFrame server use the following format net use lt ICA port Client lt Thin Client port gt persistent yes lt ICA port gt local port on MetaFrame server lt Thin Client port gt remote port on Thin Client Example net use coml Client COM2 persistent
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219. nvalid PIN You have one more attempt to enter the correct PIN 6302 PIN mismatch Invalid PIN You have two attempts remaining to enter the correct PIN If the smart card does not work you can access the device by performing a factory reset For security reasons all configuration information is deleted See 5 3 Factory Reset Build 27 93 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 15 3 User Roaming You can combine local authentication with another eLux NG feature user roaming User roaming is transferring an active Windows terminal server session from one eLux NG terminal to another This is useful when you want to move to a terminal with certain hardware for example with a special printer without logging off from your current ICA or RDP session In user roaming the terminal disconnects the session when you remove the smart card the processes continue to run on the server and reconnects when you insert the smart card in a second terminal using the second device s hardware settings printer drive mapping All terminals that will be used for user roaming must have user roaming enabled in advance User roaming works with the following smart cards e CardOS version M2 or M4 Siemens GmbH e SICRYPT CryptoCard Fujitsu Siemens Computers They must be encoded with the users Citrix logon data name password domain using the SICRYPT SMARTY 2 software A certificate is not permitted User roaming requires
220. o registration is required The dial up information listed here was current as of June 8 2005 Please contact the provider before using to verify availability and the dial up rate Follow these general rules when entering network information for a call by call provider e Profile name The profile name is a name of your choosing e User account May not contain symbols or be left blank e Password May not contain symbols or be left blank A Examples of ADSL Connections Example of an ADSL connection using T Online Profile name lt arbitrary gt User account 0000000000008888888888880001 t online de Password re Identification PAP Idle time out 240 Manager time out 60 The user account has the following format 12 digit ID number 12 digit T Online number 4 digit co user number t online de Consult your T Online order for this information B Examples of ISDN Connections Example of an ISDN connection using Arcor Profile name lt arbitrary gt User account arcor Password internet Identification PAP Idle time out 240 Manager time out 60 Dial up number 01920785 Spartarif Tag MSN 0 Callback Not activated Use local IP address Not activated Build 27 194 www myelux com eLux NG Example of an ISDN connection using freenet de Profile name lt arbitrary gt User account lt arbitrary gt Password lt arbitrary gt Identification PAP Idle time out 240 Manager time
221. oard input is generally allowed To allow the user to navigate the Web site should be constructed appropriately Enter in Start page the Web page that you want to appear when the browser starts The Web page can be on the Internet on your thin client or on another computer on the network To enter a Web site use the full URL format http lt domain name gt For more information on kiosk mode see Appendix 4 Configuring Kiosk Mode Build 27 142 www myelux com eLux NG 4 5 2 Mail Clients 4 5 2 1 Thunderbird Required Software To use this program you must install the EPM Thunderbird V1 0 6 1 The application Thunderbird mail client is supported by eLux NG BaseOS V1 20 2 If you should want to use older BaseOS versions it can be configured with the application type user but no icons for starter or desktop are provided in this case Application definition in the eLux NG Starter sas Anwendungsdefinition Browser Emulation Lokal Name thunderbird Anwendung Thunderbird malik Parameter Figure 86 Definition of the Thunderbird mail client Remarks e Just like the browsers Firefox Mozilla Opera Thunderbird provides the possibility to set the home directory on a network drive via Starter Setup drives see chapter 3 10 Browser Home Directory e E Mails coming in from a POP3 server will be lost after reboot of the Thin Client if the Thunderbird home directory does not resid
222. ocal drives To map a drive click to select the drive Enter the mount point which is the path to access the drive locally see 3 9 5 Mount points Enter a letter This is the drive that will appear in the RDP session You can map up to 10 local drives To access the drive from the command shell use t sclient lt drive letter gt for example dir tsclient b would allow you to access the CD ROM e Printers Allows you to automatically create up to four printer definitions for this session The printers must be defined in the eLux NG starter gt Printer tab and have a valid driver name as it appears on the server capitalization is important The first four profiles with drivers are used To set a default printer click to select the default check box in the eLux NG printer profile e Sound Play local means the sound will be played locally on the Thin Client Play remote means the sound will be played remotely on the server e Ports Enabling the check box means the ports will be accessible from within the RDP session Build 27 139 www myelux com eLux NG e Smart card This feature is available starting with base OS 1 14 1 and RDP 1 4 0 Enabling the check box means smart cards can be used for certificate based logon See section 3 15 5 RDP Logon 4 4 4 Command RDESKTOP Advanced users have the possibility of calling the native RDP client from a local shell To see command line parameters
223. ollowing sections Click Finish in the Application definition dialog box Standard options e Start automatically The session will be started when the terminal starts e Application restart The session will be reconnected after a user logs off so called terminal mode In addition the session will be started when the terminal starts e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop Note Not available for Program Neighborhood Agent Additional options are application specific for example kiosk mode for a browser As long as the dialog box Application Definition is open you cannot start any applications or activate the Setup tabs Use the task hotkey CTRL ALT lt cursor gt to jump between open eLux NG dialog boxes e CTRL ALT vX Left selection in the Applications bar e CTRL ALT Right selection in the Applications bar To start an application from the Applications tab either double click the application you want or click to select the application and click Connect When the user shuts off the device remote applications continue to run on the server For this reason it is important that the administrator either set a server side time out for logging off inactive accounts or instruct users to quit from within the session rather than click the eLux NG Disconnect button You can modify an existing application configuration by clicking Edit Click Delete to remove an application
224. on 161 user rights 48 user roaming 95 user variables application possibilities 55 settings 53 Build 27 www myelux com oP 4 eLux NG ane V virtual keyboard 180 virtual private network about 100 Cisco 100 virtual screens about 40 enabling hotkey 40 hotkey 40 VNC emulation about 164 mirroring 97 settings 164 VNC protocol NoMachine NX 179 VNC server 97 VNC viewer 97 volume setting 57 VPN subtab 100 VT320 emulation Ericom 165 UniCon Software GmbH 157 W Web tools Adobe Acrobat Reader 175 Java plug in 147 movie player plug in 146 RealPlayer 146 WEP key Cisco Aironet 350 83 D Link DWL G520 89 WEP about 82 wireless LAN 81 Wizard first configuration See installation workspaces 34 X X Display Manager Protocol available as emulation 162 backing store 163 memory usage 194 mirroring 97 settings 162 sound 57 X11 emulation about 161 accelerator for 162 SSH 161 troubleshooting 188 xcapture 125 Xdefaults 168 XDMCP See X Display Manager Protocol XTerm about 167 resource file 168 settings 168 Build 27 10
225. on is displayed by an icon on the taskbar Signal strength none Signal strength low Signal strength medium Signal strength high ee a a a a Signal strength very high Build 27 87 www myelux com eLux NG 3 13 6 3 Fujitsu Siemens WLAN D1700 USB Network Adapter eLux NG supports the Connect2Air WLAN E 5400 D1700 USB adapter from Fujitsu Siemens Computers The Connect2Air USB adapter supports data transfer rates of up to 54 Mb s and 64 and 128 bit WEP encryption This product is not supported by all hardware platforms Enabling wireless LAN on your device involves the following 1 Installing the required firmware 2 Attaching the USB network adapter 3 Configuring network hardware settings and entering the WEP key for encrypted transfer gt To install the wireless LAN firmware To use wireless LAN you must install the following firmware 1 Start ELIAS NG and add the following packages to the device s IDF e WLAN USB D1700 wireless This FPM is found in the base OS package Note If you cannot activate this FPM remove the Cisco Aironet Utility airo EPM from the IDF first Save the IDF and exit ELIAS NG Install the software on the Thin Client by performing a firmware update over Ethernet gt To attach the USB network adapter Insert the USB network adapter into your device according to the directions that came with the adapter gt To set network hardware set
226. on possibilities Windows desktop or individual application 4 4 1 Remote Desktop A remote desktop session allows you access to the desktop of a terminal server You can run any applications available on the desktop in any order S3 Application definition RDP Name RDP Desktop Server terminalserver Application Working dir User Password Domain ICI Roaming IC Application restart IR Start automatically IC Desktop icon Apply Finish Figure 80 RDP client configured for a remote desktop gt To configure a remote desktop session via RDP From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the RDP tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as RDP Desktop e Server Enter the IP address or name of the terminal server e Application Leave blank e Working dir Leave blank e User Password Domain Enter to automatically log on to the terminal server e Roaming Click this check box to enable smart card User Roaming A smart card and PIN are required when the terminal starts If the PIN is correct the terminal server Build 27 136 www myelux com eLux NG session is automatically started using the user logon data saved to the card If you remove the smart card the session is automatically disconnected It is reconnected when you reinsert the card and enter the PIN even in another terminal See section 3 1
227. onnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Finish From the Applications tab double click or use the Connect button to run the program You can view a PDF that is saved locally such as in the directory tmp or on a network drive SMB or NFS For more information on e Available command line parameters Open a local shell see 4 8 1 XTerm Local Shell and type acroread helpall more A list of available parameters is displayed To scroll press the spacebar e How to use Acrobat Reader See the Acrobat Reader documentation available on the eLux NG CD ROM Also describes selected parameters e Online help The Acrobat Reader Online help is not available Related information See 4 5 Internet File Manager To use this feature you must have the File Explorer qfm package installed It is in the package Desktop tools dtt starting with version 1 4 2 In addition the base OS starting with version 1 8 4 must be installed eLux NG is a Linux based operating system While no Linux knowledge is required to install and use eLux NG to browse local files and directories using a local shell you need to know UNIX commands Bui
228. oot eLux NG 5 The device is automatically entered in Scout Enterprise and configured Requirement The hostname ScoutSrv has been set to the Scout Enterprise Server IP address on the DNS server e If the hostname ScoutSrv cannot be resolved this step is skipped 6 First Contact A Wizard appears helping the user through the initial configuration This procedure does not apply to subsequent boots Build 27 14 www myelux com eLux NG 2 2 First Configuration Wizard By default the first time the Thin Client successfully boots a Wizard appears to help you through the configuration process You have the choice between entering the device in the management software Scout Enterprise or configuring it by hand If a DHCP server was contacted the IP address is displayed at the top Otherwise a default value is displayed 2 2 1 Managed Device 2 First configuration for 217 160 115 105 2 2 1 1 Step 1 Activating Manager Manager The Scout Enterprise server that 7 This terminal was not configured before Do you want this terminal to be managed by a Scout NG manager manages the Thin Clients is referred to as the manager Yes If the device is to be managed and z the IP address of the Scout is Enterprise server is known select Yes If the Thin Client will not be managed you can still configure the device manually Select No and go to section 2 2 2 Manually Configured Device
229. opy command cp lt file directory gt lt target directory gt to copy the file to an NFS or SMB drive or in the eLux NG starter the FTP function available in Setup gt Diagnosis 3 Unzip the file Windows Winzip tool UNIX unzip tool command unzip kioskmode jar The directory content with the subdirectory browser will be created Warning Do not change the directory structure This will make your rezipped JAR file unusable 4 Edit the appropriate files using Notepad or an XUL editor Comment out functions you want to deactivate and interface elements menus toolbars etc you do not want displayed For an example view the document browser xul from lopt MozillaFirefox lib chrome modes kioskmode jar which mainly describes the browser interface Build 27 197 www myelux com eLux NG BED Tip A description of what to edit exceeds the scope of this document For more information there are many tutorials available on the Web for example http tin lib mi us amutch pro phoenix kiosk htm 5 Zip the file to the name kiosk jar Windows Winzip program UNIX Zip command with the r option recursive zip r kiosk jar 6 Copy the file to the following directory on the Thin Client setup firefox kiosk jar 7 Set the homepage and start page in the application definition Configuration gt New gt Browser Use full URL format http lt domain name gt
230. ost host required by telnet program For more information see the man pages of a Linux system Tip To copy in XTerm click the middle mouse button The properties for all X applications are set in the resource file Xdefaults located in setup For more information on Xdefaults see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide Build 27 167 ape e Weg www myelux com eLux NG HED 4 8 2 Resource Display This predefined command calls a program that displays the current resource use such as memory CPU This can be used for diagnostics To use this program you must have the software Resource info display resinfo installed It is located in the Desktop Tools dtt package Application definition Local Name Resource display Application Resource display J Parameter IC Application restart CF Start automatically IC Desktop icon Finish j Figure 105 Resource Display gt To configure a resource display From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application e Application Click Resource display e Parameter Leave blank e Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the sess
231. otocol and or enter one or more servers The way in which server location works depends on which network protocol is configured H Settings 7 OS e TCP IP HTTP The Citrix ICA Client for UNIX uses the HTTP or HTTPS protocol to contact MetaFrame servers The default server address is ica lt domain name gt where lt domain name gt is a TCP IP domain name Alternatively you can set specific addresses for MetaFrame servers Build 27 120 www myelux com eLux NG BED Settings TCP IP By default the UNIX client attempts to contact all of the servers on the subnet by broadcasting on the UDP protocol auto locate Alternatively you can set specific addresses for MetaFrame servers Click Apply and OK to save your settings and close the dialog box Build 27 121 www myelux com eLux NG After setting a global server location configure the ICA application definition From the Configuration tab click New GH Application definition Ica Name Desktop IC Published application Server metaframe 1 pplication working dir User ELUXUSER Domain ELUXDOMAIN O Allow Smart Card Logon Roaming OS IR Application restart Advanced J O Start automatically EH Desktop icon Apply j Finish j e Remote desktop The parameters are described in 4 2 1 Remote Desktop Choose the server from the drop down list by clicking Browse All MetaFrame servers currently on the network conf
232. ou will have to activate the filter File format Convert to Filter Setting UNIX text gt DOS text Text PostScript gt PCL2 PCL2 If the application output format is the same as the printer format disable the filter None Troubleshooting Printing is a complex topic beyond the scope of this manual For help with a specific printer please contact the printer manufacturer As a guide below is help for some common questions 1 PostScript file PostScript printer Filter None Most local applications such as the local browser or Acrobat Reader generate PostScript output To print PostScript files to a PostScript printer the filter should be set to None If your printer prints a large amount of ASCII text your file could be PCL To check the file format in the print dialog select Print to file and save to a network drive or to the local directory tmp Open the resulting prn file using Notepad or vi If the first line starts with the file is PostScript 2 PostScript file PCL printer filter should be set to PCL2 For this filter option to be displayed the PCL package must be installed on the Thin Client PCL printer support located in the base OS By default it is not installed 3 Is the printing problem affecting multiple devices or just one device If one device make sure the Thin Client is working properly try printing to other printers accessi
233. password jameeee L cance Figure 32 Device password hotkey dialog box 1 Select the eLux NG starter Use the hotkey CTRL ALT HOME The hotkey dialog box appears 2 Enter the terminal password password of LocalLogin and click OK Note The terminal password is elux by default If you change the terminal password and forget it to reset the password you must do a Recovery See chapter 6 Recovery Installation 3 All settings are re enabled Click the Settings tab to make changes to settings To disable this access click Shut down gt Log off from the Applications tab You can also re enable settings using the remote management tool Scout Enterprise Build 27 50 www myelux com eLux NG 3 7 4 User Authorization Software Requirements User authorization User authorization modules file name userauth EPM To test user variables LDAP search module file name usersearchldap FPM in User authorization modules EPM By default it is not activated For a description of EPMs and FPMs see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide S3 eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware Security Multimedia Drives j gt Local security Manager settings Permissions Edit j Manager 217 160 115 88 Info1 MS Smith Info2 Room 237 Info3 Ext 10 Group ID 4 User authorisation Mirror server settings
234. ple browser software is installed Opera Mozilla or Firefox Select the browser you want Opera or Mozilla or Firefox e Kiosk mode See Kiosk Mode page 142 e Application Restart Immediately reconnects after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Click Apply and Finish Note By default all browser files cache history bookmarks etc are saved to the device flash memory which is limited This can quickly use up available memory and interfere with work To avoid this configure the browser to save files to a network drive See 3 10 Browser Home Directory You can make additional settings configurations in the browser itself For further information consult the respective browser documentation at www opera com or www mozilla org or www mozilla org products firefox 4 5 1 5 Kiosk Mode Software Requirements The kiosk option is enabled only if the kiosk feature is installed It is located in the respective browser package By default it is not activated Allows the users access to a specific Web site In general navigation menus toolbars etc is deactivated the user cannot alter preferences and keyboard commands are deactivated Keyb
235. ples of All fields modifiable left and All fields locked right 1 All fields modifiable Click to enable local configuration of all fields The color green indicates that a field is unlocked 2 All fields locked Click to disable local configuration of all fields The color red indicates that a field is locked Build 27 48 www myelux com eLux NG 7 Local security settings Hi Local security settings Password oook Password k Password confirmation teet Password confirmation ieee Field J Field Setup z Setup GF 8 Network Configuration Desktop Start application 2 8 Screen Stop application i 8 Advanced mW Logoff Resolution Restart Frequency e Halt Er Power save 25 Power save time 5 Screen saver All fields modifiable J All fields locked j All fields modifiable All fields locked CSL m m Figure 30 Examples of fields in the Setup tab left and Applications tab right The configuration parameters are displayed in a tree like structure Click the plus to expand the element Click the minus to collapse the element Double click with the left mouse button keyboard equivalent space bar to change a field s status red locked green unlocked local configuration allowed 3 Setup To allow users to access the Setup tab and modify user settings expand Setup and set the desired fields to green 4 Configuration Allows you to restrict local acce
236. plication 2 eLux eLux0316 8738 2521 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup Autostart 34 Application definition ICA RDP Browser Emulation Local PN Agent Name of SE defined Name Citrix Desktop application Server metaframe Server name Application Ee or IP address Working dir User Password Domain pplication restart ita C Start automatically Apply Finish Figure 14 Configuration gt ICA gt To configure a Windows session via ICA 1 From the Configuration tab click New This opens the Application definition dialog box which contains a number of subtabs The subtabs reflect the firmware installed on the Thin Client s flash memory idf file Click the ICA tab Name Enter a name for this application You can enter any name however we recommend you make it relevant to the application that is Citrix Desktop for a remote desktop etc Server Enter the IP address or name of the MetaFrame server at this point use an individual server not a server farm The Application and Working directory fields can be left empty for the moment User Password Domain optional Required for automatic logon For now can be left blank 3 Click Apply in the Application Definition dialog box and Finish in the Configuration tab When you open the Application definition dialog box the main eLux NG screen is disabled Close the Application definition dialog
237. pocket PC 2003 handhelds are now supported e Network card Gigabit Ethernet network cards of type Broadcom Tigon 3 BCM570x are now supported e Wireless LAN The Connect2Air USB network adapter from Fujitsu Siemens Computers is now supported 1 6 6 New Features in eLux NG 1 11 e Card reader EZ100PU USB card reader from Castles Technology Co e Desktop icons Desktop shortcuts for applications can be defined on the eLux NG desktop Double clicking with the middle mouse button on an icon redraws all icons e Starter Improved ease of use The selected application remains selected when switching between the Applications tab to the Configuration tab 1 6 7 New Features in eLux NG 1 12 e Browser The Firefox browser is now available e RDP keyboard mappings Bulgarian Czech Czech US Estonian Faeroese French Switzerland and Japanese are now supported e RDP ports You can access serial ports using the native RDP client e RDP smart card Certificate based smart card logon using RDP 1 4 0 is now supported e USB to serial converter The USB v 24 converter from DIGITUS or Sandberg with chip PL2303 or PL2303 HX is now supported e VPN The Nortel Contivity VPN is now supported e XFree 4 4 0 New X11 server 1 6 8 New Features in eLux NG 1 14 e Screen The monitor frequencies have been optimized 1 6 9 New Features in eLux NG 1 17 e COM ports The COM ports 3 and 4 have been renamed to COM ports 5 and 6 For example when a PCI card is inserted the two new por
238. pware from Extended Systems Inc This must be purchased separately e For all Pocket PCs Microsoft Active Sync free or others Procedure To access Microsoft applications from the handheld for example Lotus Notes within a Citrix ICA session 1 Install the required firmware on the eLux NG device For Tungsten Install the OneBridge Sync server on a PC For Tungsten Install the OneBridge Sync client on the MetaFrame server Install the client software on the PDA Map the COM port Access the handheld within an ICA session ook CN Installing the required driver on the eLux NG device Install the following firmware on the eLux NG device using the image editor ELIAS NG For more information see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide e Handheld driver This is a component of the base OS Only one handheld driver can be installed at a time Install one of the following e Tungsten USB Handspring Visor Palm driver visor e iPAQ USB Compaq iPAQ driver ipaq included in the BaseOS e ICA Client ica Installing the OneBridge Sync server on a PC The OneBridge Sync server runs as a service on Windows NT or Windows 2000 Server allowing users to synchronize their mobile device Version 4 2 or later is required The OneBridge Sync server is required third party software that must be purchased separately For information on purchasing and installation see www extendedsys com Build 27 117 www myelux co
239. r making changes to settings click Apply and confirm the request to restart to save the new values To discard changes that have not yet been applied click Reset Build 27 28 www myelux com eLux NG 3 2 Network Before you can begin working you need to assign an IP address to your client here are three ways to set network settings DHCP server BootP server or manually Manual entry 3 2 1 3 2 2 2 eLux eLux0316 8738 2521 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup General Network Desktop Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware gt Timeout 20 Advanced ei Manually IP address 217 160 115 100 Hostname yx0316 8738 2521 Subnet 255 255 255 128 Domain unicon ka de Gateway 217 160 115 6 DNS 217 160 115 4 EI Add j Delete j Add j Delete Apply Reset Figure 18 Setup gt Network Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server assigns the client a dynamic IP address This means that the IP address assigned to the Thin Client changes periodically the interval is set on the DHCP server DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses DHCP simplifies network administration because the server and not an administrator assigns IP addresses when a new Thin Client is added to the network it automatically receives an IP address and network settings Due to its flexibility most networks use DHCP 1 From the
240. r token vendor see the Cisco documentation Diagnostics t3 eLux Herman 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware Diagnostics Debug level Most detailed J IR Log files IN System files Browser files CF ICA files X Emulation files C User file View files oe O Transfer files to Execute geen JL e j Build 27 102 www myelux com eLux NG Figure 65 Diagnostics tab This subtab is for diagnostic purposes You can either view a single file view groups of files or you can send files to an FTP server gt To configure diagnostics From the Setup tab click the Diagnostics subtab 1 To view a single file you must know its path on the Thin Client Select the User file check box and enter the complete path including path name in the box The file name is generally provided by your servicer during a diagnostic procedure Example setup ica wfclient ini To view the file click Execute 2 For ease of use you can choose to select preprogrammed groups of files For example the check box ICA files displays the file appsrv ini in addition to the file wfclient ini In this case you do not need to know the file path e Log files eLux NG log files Displays the files diag txt eluxd log and elux_starter log Note The level of eLux NG logging detail is set in Debug level None means the logs eluxd log and elux_star
241. rame XP servers where printers are autocreated The generic driver used with the Citrix ICA Client for Linux 7 04 and higher is the MetaFrame XP PS Universal Driver HP Color LaserJet PS In this example we activate the autocreated printer function and set driver settings to Universal drivers only if native driver is unavailable Build 27 65 www myelux com eLux NG ES Printers and Faxes Iof x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back Search Q Folders TS X A ES Address Go es D i comments EIER ag Lexmark T630 P53 S Lexmark T630 P53 FreePDF xP Se Apple Color LW 12 Faxserver r Apple LaserWriter 1 G Client Hermans lp Auto Created Client Printer Herman HP LaserJet 4L G Client Herman laser UPD PS w Auto Created Client Printer Herman HP Color LaserJet PS a Add Printer 6 objects VW Figure 41 MetaFrame XP generic printer drivers Assume the user opens an ICA session to the Citrix MetaFrame server In the Printers and Faxes window Start gt Printers and Faxes the user will see icons for the automatically created client printers in the format Client lt hostname gt lt printer gt where lt hostname gt is the hostname of the Thin Client and lt printer gt is the name of the printer as defined in Setup When a universal printer driver is used the text UPD lt generic driver name gt is appended to the printer name where lt gene
242. ration Build 27 164 www myelux com eLux NG BED gt To start PowerTerm InterConnect From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Emulation tab 2 Click PowerTerm in the Emulation type list A series of fields appears e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as PowerTerm e Parameter optional If you leave this field blank the default setup file ptdef pts will be used Alternatively you can enter one of the following e PowerTerm setup file A customized setup file It must have the ending pts Example myfile pts e Parameters PowerTerm setup file Enter accepted PowerTerm parameters followed by the customized setup file Example no menu fullscreen myfile pts e PowerTerm script Enter an accepted Power Script Language psl enclosed in double quotation marks Example telnet psl myserver See the PowerTerm documentation for more information on PowerTerm parameters and scripts e Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts e Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal start e Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 3 Click Finish From the Applications tab double click or
243. re Resolution C Power save after 20 min Frequency 60 Hz j Screen saver Color depth High color CR Delay 3 min X Password protected Settings Advanced Figure 21 Setup gt Screen gt To modify the screen settings From the Setup tab click the Screen subtab 1 Select your monitor resolution frequency and color depth Note The higher the resolution and color settings the greater the amount of main memory that is used The number of applications that can be used simultaneously is limited by system resources See Appendix 2 Memory Usage 2 optional Power save is an energy saving feature that shuts the monitor off after a specified idle time Moving the mouse or pressing a keyboard character activates the monitor again Enter a screen shutdown time in minutes in Power save after 3 optional Enter a delay time for the screen saver You can restart the monitor by pressing a key or moving the mouse Provided that the eLux software packages userauth and xscreen have been installed and the authentication server is active see 3 7 4 User Authorization you can define in the screen setup whether the screen saver is to be locked To unlock the screen saver you have to enter your logon password Build 27 35 www myelux com eLux NG 4 In Setup gt Screen click Advanced This leads you to the advanced settings of the screensaver Please consider that this option is only available when the
244. rectories on this host are displayed Warning All Thin Clients have access to the server as nobody There is no privacy Each client has the same access rights to the other clients files Therefore we strongly recommend that you permit write protected drives only Internal Drives If your hardware includes an internal IDE CD ROM or floppy drive you can access it without further configuration It is also automatically mapped in a Citrix ICA session To access it locally use the mount point See section 3 9 5 Mount points Build 27 58 www myelux com eLux NG BED 3 9 4 3 9 5 USB Drives eLux NG supports the following USB peripherals e card readers e network cards e mass storage devices e mouse keyboard More than one USB peripheral can be in use at the same time Due to security reasons by default the USB port is disabled for mass storage devices CD ROM floppy USB stick etc To enable this port select the USB mass storage devices check box in the Hardware tab To access the mass storage device locally use the mount point See section 3 9 5 Mount points For more information on USB devices see section 3 12 1 USB Devices Mass storage devices A pop up message appears when a mass storage device is successfully connected to the Thin Client Alternatively click the Show detected devices button in the Hardware tab to see the currently connected USB devices Citrix ICA
245. red Because eLux NG is Linux based you also have the option of entering commands directly in the command line interface CLI It helps if the administrator has experience either with Linux or using a CLI such as the Windows CLI Selected commands are provided in this manual The command line does not replace the GUI rather it extends the options available to experienced administrators The Local tab allows you to enter a command just as you would from a local shell There are two types of local commands available e predefined XTerm resource display or SSH e user defined the so called customized commands 4 8 1 XTerm Local Shell The terminal window is useful for troubleshooting and for defining applications interactively For example if you are experienced with using the command line you can type in the command line for the application see if it works correctly and test different options You can then configure that application using the eLux NG GUI or by entering that same command line into the starter see 4 8 4 User Defined Commands Using UNIX commands and the UNIX editor vi you can browse local directories edit configuration files or move files between the Thin Client and mapped SMB drives such as log files to send to your support team The predefined command XTerm opens a local shell The user is elux and has no root authorization 2 Application definition Local Name Shell Application XTER
246. rer You can delete copy rename and change files Tool tips help you through the basic features holding the cursor over an object displays a short description To understand how files are displayed the highest level directory is root Root contains a number of subdirectories including setup tmp smb nfs e setup Contains permanent files needed by applications such as configuration files The contents are not deleted upon boot e tmp Contains temporary files needed by applications for this session Deleted upon boot Note Browser ICA and SAP cache is stored here For improved performance we recommend reducing allocated cache in the respective program or in the case of the browser defining a network drive for storing program files browser home directory See 3 10 Browser Home Directory e smb Displays the currently mapped SMB drives Note Only defined SMB drives that are currently mounted are displayed The user must connect to the SMB drive before it will be displayed For information on mapping SMB drives see 3 9 Drives e nfs Displays the currently available NFS drives Build 27 175 www myelux com eLux NG 4 8 8 While using QFm is intuitive we provide the following general guidelines and tips The task bar provides one click access to the most frequently used commands Home Display hidden files Exit Refresh One directory up Change directory Shell New window la Oot ct Lin
247. ric driver name gt is PS In the figure above the client printer Client Herman Ip is created using the native driver HP LaserJet 4L and Client Herman laser6 is created using the generic driver for PostScript as the specified driver HP LaserJet PS is not installed on the application server For more information on server side settings for Universal Drivers please see the Citrix documentation for MetaFrame XP with Future Release 3 3 11 4 TCP Direct Print In TCP direct print data is sent directly to the printer There is no spooling of print jobs on the Thin Client and the data is not modified before printing The flow is controlled by TCP IP gt To configure the Thin Client as a print server with TCP direct print Enable TCP IP on the Thin Client 1 In the eLux NG starter Setup gt Printer click to select TCP direct print gt Enabled 2 Enter the number of the port parallel or USB the printer is attached to 3 Click Apply in the Printer subtab TCP direct print R Enabled Parallel on port 9100 USB on port 9101 The IP address of the Thin Client printer name and port number must be entered at the remote machine The Thin Client can resolve the host name of the machine initiating the print job If you don t have a domain name service DNS enter the host name and the IP address in the local file hosts Setup gt Network gt Advanced See Ch 3 2 Network Buil
248. rization 51 resource display 169 serial printer 63 resource file 168 server RESTART button 26 authentication 51 reverse discovery 91 BootP roaming See user roaming settings 29 rolling out Thin Clients 91 Cisco 100 DHCP settings 29 S font settings 37 Safe Boot 184 troubleshooting 186 187 proxy 143 Samba server 58 troubleshooting general 187 SAPGUI VNC 164 about 148 CD ROM documentation 154 classical user interface 149 configuration automatically 149 manually 152 Java 147 memory usage 194 standard options application restart 149 start automatically 149 system requirements 148 Scout Enterprise CD ROM documentation A licensing 5 reloading Setup 46 remote management 91 settings in el us NG Security subtab 91 troubleshooting user management 186 screen backing store 37 booting in Safe Boot mode 184 increasing refresh speed 37 lock 26 settings 35 shortcut key 190 virtual 40 XDM 163 screen saver settings 35 shortcut key 190 Screen subtab about 35 backing store 37 color depth 35 font server 37 frequency 35 power management delay 35 resolution 35 screen saver 35 seamless window mode for published applications 127 security mirroring 98 server location ICA 120 Setup tab 27 about 20 blend out 48 Desktop 32 Diagnostics 104 Drives 59 Firmware 41 General 28 Hardware 73 Mouse Keyboard
249. rkspaces and start minimize the starter Users of eLux 1 1 will be happy to learn that workspaces are a new feature of eLux NG Note This feature is recommended for advanced users B Desktop Options Access the taskbar starter workspace options by going to Setup gt Desktop gt Advanced Your choices of taskbar properties include e Taskbar Activates the taskbar The taskbar will be visible no matter what program is open It remains in the background Default setting Deselect to deactivate the taskbar e Always on top The taskbar will be visible no matter what program is open reducing screen space but making minimized programs accessible e Hide automatically The taskbar disappears increasing screen space It reappears when you move the cursor to the lower edge of the screen e Show clock A clock appears on the right hand side of the taskbar Moving the cursor over the clock to displays the date Your choices of starter properties include e Starter Automatically starts the starter when the system boots This is the default setting Deselect this option to deactivate The starter can always be accessed by clicking the Run starter button in the taskbar Your choices of workspace properties include e Number Sets the number of workspaces You are allowed up to four Default is one Build 27 190 www myelux com eLux NG C Taskbar The taskbar is a bar on the lower edge of the screen that allows open applica
250. rm and desktop tools resource information calculator CD player This software is provided free of charge and can be downloaded from www myelux com or copied from the eLux NG CD ROM This chapter describes how to configure both local applications and session clients In addition further configuration may be required in the application itself For further information on configuring session clients such as SAPGUI or Citrix ICA please consult the manufacturer s product documentation Configuration takes place in the Configuration tab SZ Application definition IC amp RDP Browser Emulation Local PN Agent Name IC Published application E Application working dir User Password Domain Allow Smart Card Logon Roaming Application restart Advanced Start automatically Desktop icon Apply Finish Figure 66 Application definition dialog box gt To configure a local application or session client 1 From the Configuration tab click New This opens the Application definition dialog box which contains a number of subtabs 2 Click the tab for the application you want in the Application definition dialog box Build 27 106 www myelux com eLux NG BED Note If the application you want does not appear as a tab the required firmware is not installed on the Thin Client Contact your network administrator 3 Configure the application see details in the f
251. rminal server e Allow smart card logon See section 3 15 4 Citrix Logon e Roaming See section 4 2 3 Smart Card User Roaming Build 27 108 www myelux com gp eLux NG ane Application restart Immediately reconnects after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop 2 Advanced See 4 2 4 Citrix ICA 3 Click Apply and Finish 4 2 2 Microsoft Windows Application This section describes how to configure a session to a Windows application running on a specific MetaFrame server Application definition ICA Name Excel as application IC Published application Server metaframe Application c Program Files Mic Working dir c Program Files Mic User smith Password oook Domain work myelux com IC Allow Smart Card Logon IC Roaming IC Application restart Advanced J Start automatically R Desktop icon Apply Finish j Figure 68 ICA configuration MS Windows application gt To configure a connection to a Microsoft Windows application via ICA From the Configuration tab click New The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the ICA tab The parameters are the same as in 4 2 1 Remote Desktop
252. rmine the type of authorization password or key needed to connect If you want to connect using a password the SSH server must be configured for password authorization Build 27 169 www myelux com eLux NG BED To connect using password authorization open a session and enter the password In the future you must enter this password every time you connect to the server Public Key Authorization SSH server settings determine the type of authorization password or key needed to connect The authentication type RSA or DSA required to start a session is configured on the server Older server support RSA version 1 Newer servers support RSA version 1 and in addition RSA version 2 and DSA version 2 Each user uses the program ssh keygen to generate a public private key pair The key pair is generated locally The public key pub must be transferred to the server that the user will log on to The server knows the public key however only the user knows the private key This is typical asymmetrical encryption gt To connect using a public key 1 Open a local shell and type ssh keygen t lt authentication type gt where lt authentication type gt rsal generates the protocol for version 1 RSA public authentication key rsa generates the protocol for version 2 RSA public authentication key dsa generates the protocol for version 2 DSA public authentication key At the where to locate the files prompt press
253. rmware management The firmware installed on the device can be easily managed using the container method and the image definition file editor ELIAS NG Windows based software available to users of eLux NG at no additional charge e Comprehensive management eLux NG can be 100 managed from a central location again without any Linux know how using the management tool Scout Next Generation Scout Enterprise Scout Enterprise offers additional features such as automatic software license distribution license transfer recovery settings configuration background image transfer configuration file transfer help desk and more e License transfer If the device becomes defect the eLux NG license is not lost Note The device must be managed by Scout Enterprise e Security Support of authentication servers during logon including LDAP and ADS This provides greater system entry security into networked environments by limiting user access to the system Smart card support for local authentication user roaming and Citrix ICA logon SSH and virtual private networks are supported e User variables In conjunction with an authentication server user variables allow for configuration consolidation reduce configuration time for the administrator and simplify the configuration overall In addition special ICA variables are available when you log on to MetaFrame server using Program Neighborhood allowing you to set a unique client name in the Citrix
254. rver will be available in both the eLux NG desktop and XDMCP sessions Click New in the Screen advanced dialog box H Font server ak Gears Type Type G Fontserver Port O Fontserver Port solaris 7100 Font path ei Font path smb g fonts WE Cancel l Cancel Figure 22 Define font server dialog box e Either click Font server Port and enter the IP address or name of the font server and the port number separated by a colon Example office 7100 or e Click Font path and enter the font path Font paths are usually accessed via Samba or Network File System NFS drives Ask your administrator for the correct path Example smb g fonts 3 Click OK in the Font server dialog box If the information you entered is valid the dialog box closes If it is invalid an error message appears Correct the information and click OK 4 By default local fonts have precedence Select Prepend user font path to give the font server path you just entered precedence Build 27 37 www myelux com eLux NG 3 4 1 Safe Boot Default screen settings are set to values all monitors support If after configuring the Thin Client you have massive screen distortion resolution frequency and color depth are most likely set to values your monitor does not support In this case switch off your monitor to avoid damage Start the Thin Client in Safe Boot mode Safe Boot allows you start the terminal in a mode which does not damag
255. s e RDP CSP A Crypto Service Provider is server side software CSP can be used for RDP logon or to capture an RDP session that was running on another terminal roaming e Secure PIN Allows you to enter a PIN on a card reader instead of via keyboard The card verifies the PIN itself 3 15 1 Configuring Smart Card Hardware Settings Software Requirements To use smart cards the PCSC Lite pcsc_lite EPM must be installed Available driver FPMs for various card readers CCID Gemplus gemplus Driver for the following card readers Gemplus GemPC Key Gemplus GemPC Twin USB serial not supported OMNIKEY CardMan 3121 Cherry keyboard XX33 with integrated smart card reader Fujitsu Siemens Computers smart card reader and more Supports ICA roaming Castles EZ100 ez100 Driver for the Castles Technology EZ100 and EZ100PU USB card readers Supports ICA roaming Generic CCID reader ccid Driver for the following card readers Gemplus GemPC Key Gemplus GemPC Twin USB serial not supported OMNIKEY CardMan 3121 Cherry keyboard XX33 with integrated smart card reader Kobil KAAN Base Kobil KAAN Advanced Kobil KAAN SIM III and more Supports secure PIN OMNIKEY CardMan 2020 cm2020 Driver for the OMNIKEY CardMan 2020 and Fujitsu Siemens Computers USB card readers OMNIKEY CCID omnikey Driver for the following card readers OMNIKEY CardMan 3121 Cherry smart terminal X44 Cherry SmartBoard X44
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257. s Security Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware VPN Diagnostics 2 5 User Settings The Setup tab is used to configure desktop settings It is not necessary to modify all settings in order to get the Thin Client ready for use This chapter describes the minimum settings required to get eLux NG running 2 5 1 Making changes Modifying the settings activates the Apply and Reset buttons e Click Reset to discard changes e Click Apply to accept changes Some changes require the graphical user interface GUI or the terminal to be restarted In this case after clicking Apply the message The changes require a new start of the user interface Continue appears e Click Yes to restart immediately e Click No to restart at a later time In Quick Start we configure the minimum settings user settings These include the subtabs Desktop Mouse Keyboard Screen and Network Hardware in the Setup tab You already configured some settings in the First Configuration Wizard e Desktop language Subtab Desktop see section 3 3 Desktop e Keyboard language mouse type Subtab Mouse Keyboard see section 3 5 Mouse Keyboard Build 27 20 www myelux com eLux NG In addition you should configure the following e Screen resolution color depth e Network IP information e Network hardware 2 5 2 Screen Screen settings are set in the Screen subtab Please adjust settings to your monitor default settings
258. s allows local devices like modems serial printers and bar code scanners to be used by applications running on the MetaFrame server To map a COM port you must know the device name of the serial port on the client The serial port device name always begins with dev e devittySO external serial port e devittyS1 internal serial port e dev usb tts 0 USB v 24 converter PL2303 chip only Note Device names are case sensitive The letters shown here in lower case must be typed in lower case Which serial ports are available depends on your hardware platform To map a Thin Client COM port to an ICA session first configure the advanced ICA settings in the eLux NG starter then configure the Citrix MetaFrame ICA server settings Build 27 113 www myelux com eLux NG gt To map a COM port from a Thin Client to an ICA session As an example we will map the internal serial port COM2 on the Thin Client 1 eLux NG starter 2 Application definition e In the eLux NG starter ICA Configuration tab click New and select ICA Name Citrix desktop e Fill out the ICA application Ee definition as described in 4 2 1 SEH l metaframe Remote Desktop aa working dir e Click Advanced This opens Ve Citrix ICA Client for Linux Biya dialog box Domain IC Allow Smart Card Logon IC Roaming IE Application restart IR Start automatically IR Desktop icon Apply J Einish e From the Tools me
259. s hardware specific Default is 4 MB 3 Click Apply and close the dialog box For information on the Java 2 Runtime Environment see http java com Build 27 146 www myelux com eLux NG 4 6 SAPGUI eLux NG supports the SAP R3 client from SAP AG This feature is not available for all hardware platforms The SAP client configuration file is setup sapgui platin ini System requirements e 96 MB flash card or larger e 128 MB of RAM minimum Establishing a connection involves the following 1 Installing the required firmware 2 Configuring the SAPGUI application definition in eLux NG 3 Entering connection data in the SAP R3 client gt To install the required firmware To use this feature you must have the SAP R 3 client PlatinGUI sapplatingui and IBMJAVA2 IBMJAVA2 packages installed gt To configure the SAPGUI application definition in eLux NG 3 Application definition SAP GUI Name SAP GUI JN Classical user interface pplication restart tart automatically esktop icon Apply j Einish j Figure 88 SAP R3 application definition in eLux NG Configuring the application definition in eLux NG does not configure a session It simply runs the SAP R3 interface You configure a session directly in the SAP R3 interface From the Configuration tab click New Build 27 147 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 6 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the
260. s to common problems upon boot eLux NG main screens How to configure user settings How to define your first application How to start and close applications How to switch off restart the Thin Client log off the user or activate the screen lock Build 27 12 www myelux com eLux NG BED 2 1 First Boot Unpack the device attach the cables and turn it on We highly recommend using the Scout Enterprise software to centrally manage your eLux NG clients The Thin Client is delivered containing eLux NG software and a default image on the flash memory This figure shows the boot procedure the first time on the Thin Client is switched on BIOS scan Network link Boot eLux NG no Enter in First Contact Leslee Figure 1 Boot procedure for the first boot Build 27 13 www myelux com eLux NG First Boot Procedure This is the boot procedure for a Thin Client with default settings upon delivery after a factory reset or after a Recovery Installation 1 Scan BIOS 2 Check if a LAN Ethernet connection is available e f none is found an error message is displayed eLux NG is booted and the First Configuration Wizard appears allowing the user to set initial user settings Go to step 6 3 Make a DHCP server request e Ifa DHCP server is not found an error message is displayed eLux NG is booted and the user is asked to enter the network information manually Go to step 6 B
261. server must support RDP 5 2 or higher In addition on the thin client you must have base OS 1 14 1 or higher and the RDP native client 1 4 0 or higher installed rdesktop52 You can restrict access to a terminal server by requiring a smart card upon logon This feature is distinct from local authentication and user roaming and cannot be combined RDP smart card logon works with a number of smart cards Users logon data name password domain as well as a certificate are saved to the smart card You must have the corresponding smart card software installed on your server The following cryptographic service providers are supported e GemSAFE from Gemplus e SafeSign from Thales e Security Ltd gt To configure eLux NG for RDP smart card logon 1 Set the smart card hardware settings as described in 3 15 1 Configuring Smart Card Hardware Settings 2 Set the smart card security settings In Setup click the Security subtab From the Smart card drop down list click to select the following e Not required This disables eLux NG security settings freeing up the card reader for other applications in this case for the RDP client Click Apply 3 Go to the Configuration tab Configure an RDP session as described in 4 4 1 Remote Desktop Leave Roaming deselected 4 Click Advanced 5 Inthe RDP advanced dialog box go to the Advanced tab and set the protocol to Auto or RDP V5 6 Go to the Local Resources tab and select
262. shown in Figure 75 page 129 area 2 Build 27 132 www myelux com eLux NG 4 3 5 Via Program Neighborhood Light The eLux NG starter offers a new function Program Neighborhood Light PNL Using PNL you can display all published applications on a MetaFrame server by entering the server name directly in an application definition gt To configure PNLight t2 Application definition PN Agent Name Applications Server serveri User Password Domain R Logoff delay 3 Seconds IN Show last user Ur Allow cancel Autostart folder SubTest Advanced j C Start automatically Apply Finish j Figure 78 Configuring PNLight From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the PN Agent tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application e Server Enter the IP address or name of the MetaFrame server e Alternatively if the Citrix Web interface is not running on port 80 or if the configuration file does not have the standard path Citrix PNAgent config xml you can enter an URL to direct the client to the configuration file on the server Format http lt server gt lt port gt or http lt server gt lt path gt Example http serverl Citrix PNAgent config xml http server1 81 http serverl MyNfuse config xml e User Password Domain Enter to automatically log on to the terminal server e Logoff delay After c
263. ss to the Configuration tab and local access to application profiles 5 The remaining top level parameters refer to options in the Applications tab see Figure 30 right e Start application and Stop application refer to the Connect and Disconnect options e Logoff Restart Halt and Lock refer to the shutdown options 6 When you are done configuring local access click OK in the Local security settings dialog box and Apply in the Security subtab In addition the option Allow remote X11 clients in the Security tab allows remote X11 clients to connect to the local Thin Client Build 27 49 www myelux com eLux NG The following figure shows an example of the eLux NG starter with restricted access SZ eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 100 Applications Configuration disabled Ettel Setup disabled Citrix desktop ICA Mozilla RDP RDP WSAP GUI SAP Shell Local x32 3270 Local Connect Disconnect Heru NG Shutdown Figure 31 eLux NG screen with security settings Configuration and Setup tabs disabled 3 7 3 Authorization Hotkey The default user LocalLogin is the local device administrator The password for LocalLogin is the Thin Client password You can access Setup or Configuration from an account in which they are disabled using the so called terminal password authorization hotkey gt To re enable disabled settings 2 eLux Starter Please enter the
264. st method Making changes to the jar file usr mozilla chrome kiosk jar directly requires EBK Build 27 199 www m e a yelux com eLux NG HED Appe Coordin ndix 5 Setting Thin Client Time to UTC ated Universal Time UTC is the successor to and modern version of Greenwich Mean Time GMT The system time in the Thin Client s BIOS must be set to UTC You must do this directly on the Thin Client either in the eLux NG software recommended or BIOS Setup eLux NG Software The easiest method is to use the eLux NG main screen Setup gt Desktop and enter a time server conform to Internet standard RFC 868 Time protocol If your network does not have such a time server manually enter the time and date settings and select the time zone from the drop down list Click Apply This updates the time settings in BIOS automatically There is no need to enter BIOS Setup In addition the fall and spring Daylight Saving Time changes are made automatically BIOS Setup Alternatively you can enter BIOS Setup and change the system time manually to UTC To calculate UTC take local time minus the time zone difference from GMT found in the Time Zone drop down list in Scout Enterprise Setup gt Desktop tab In Summer Time subtract an additional hour to take into account Daylight Saving Time UTC in winter months local time time zone difference UTC in summer months local time time zone difference 1
265. t Outgoing client qtcups 631 UDP CUPS IPP print client Uninstall the package CUPS print Outgoing client qtcups 2049 UDP NFSD drive access NFS Uninstall the FPM Drive Support Outgoing automount in baseOS 5681 TCP Scout Enterprise Cannot be deactivated Incoming management port 5900 TCP Mirroring eLux NG Disable mirroring Setup gt Security Incoming desktop or uninstall the EPM eLux mirroring mirror 5901 TCP Mirroring first XDMCP Disable mirroring Setup gt Security Incoming session or uninstall the EPM eLux mirroring mirror 5902 TCP Mirroring second XDMCP Disable mirroring Setup gt Security Incoming session or uninstall the EPM eLux mirroring mirror 6000 TCP Remote X11 applications Click to deselect the check box Incoming Allow remote X11 clients Setup gt Security 6001 TCP First XDMCP session Incoming 6002 TCP Second XDMCP session Incoming 7100 TCP Font server Outgoing 7777 TCP Scout Enterprise manager Incoming 7777 TCP Scout Enterprise manager Outgoing Build 27 206 www myelux com eLux NG BED Port Type Description How to Deactivate Port Type 9100 TCP Direct Print to parallel Deactivate the check box TCP direct Incoming port print Setup gt Printer 9101 TCP Direct Print to USB port Deactivate the check box TCP direct Incoming print Setup gt Printer 16001 TCP e sound system for audio Deactivate the check box Enable Incoming in
266. t shell command lpr P lt printer name gt Select PCL2 for the PCL 2 protocol Select None to disable filtering In this case the print data will be sent to the printer in the output format of the application See also Filtering below 7 Citrix MetaFrame ICA servers have autocreated printer capabilities Autocreated printer means a printer definition is automatically created on the MetaFrame server when you connect via ICA It is now possible to configure eLux NG to use these capabilities Enter the following Driver name Enter the driver for your printer Note The printer driver name must be exactly the same as the driver installed on the MetaFrame server See the installed printer driver list on the MetaFrame server if you are unsure The MetaFrame server will not autocreate a printer if the printer driver you entered here is not installed on the MetaFrame server check capitalization and spelling Default Sets the printer to your default printer on the MetaFrame server 8 Click OK in the Printer definition dialog box and Apply in the Printer subtab Filtering To configure the filter you must determine which page description language is being used by the application and by the printer The two most common are PostScript from Adobe and Printer Control Language PCL from Hewlett Packard Build 27 62 www myelux com eLux NG BED If the output format of the application differs from the local printer format y
267. ter log will not be generated You must reboot the Thin Client for changes in eLux NG logging detail to take effect e System files System configuration files including the update log eluxman log e ICA files ICA configuration files e Browser files Configuration files for Opera Mozilla or Firefox browsers e X Emulation files The trace files written by one of the X Emulations X97 X32 or X52 are binary and cannot be displayed However they can be sent to an FTP server See step 3 To view the files click Execute Build 27 103 www myelux com eLux NG 3 To send files to an FTP server select the desired files select the Transfer files to check box enter the URL of the destination directory and click Execute Format ftp lt FTP server gt lt path gt or ftp lt username gt lt password gt lt FTP server gt lt path gt Navigation When viewing the files if you do not have a scroll bar you still have the following scrolling options e Keys PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN HOME and END e Mouse Click anywhere in the text and drag above or below the window frame to shift the focus Build 27 104 www myelux com eLux NG HED 4 Configuring Applications This chapter describes how to define an application that runs locally or how to connect to a remote server Section Description 4 1 Introduction Introduction to local applications and session clients description of the Appl
268. the Citrix documentation for more information Printer Management Properties EN Drivers Printers Printer Drivers Choose which type of printer drivers universal or native to use when auto creating client printer connections Native drivers only Universal driver only Use universal driver only if native driver is unavailable C Both universal and native drivers Iv Automatically install native drivers for auto created client and network printers Click Drivers in the left hand panel Here you set driver settings e Native drivers only A client printer will be created using the printer driver entered in Scout Enterprise If the driver is not installed on the MetaFrame server the client printer will not be created e Universal driver only A client printer will be created The printer driver entered in Scout Enterprise will be replaced with the generic driver e Use universal driver only if native driver is unavailable A client printer will be created using the printer driver entered in Scout Enterprise If the driver is not installed on the MetaFrame server the generic driver will be used e Both universal and native drivers Two versions of each client printer will be created one with the generic driver and one with the native driver entered in Scout Enterprise e Automatically install native drivers for auto created client and network printers Native printer drivers will automatically be installed on MetaF
269. tings for wireless LAN SU eLux NG dhcp111 217 160 115 105 LJ Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware PN Diagnostics Ia USB mass storage devices jJ XJ Network type wireless LAN Smart card ER WEP Key 09876543210987654 SSID UC wlan 16384 kB Channel 11 D RAM disk l j Figure 59 Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN In eLux NG from the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab Choose Wireless LAN from the Network type list optional Enter the WEP key you received from your network administrator If you leave this field blank the connection will be unencrypted 4 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is based on the IEEE 802 11b standard and provides data confidentiality 5 optional Enter the SSID information you got from your network administrator N Build 27 88 www myelux com eLux NG 6 Service Set Identifier SSID defines the network name of a wireless network based on the IEEE 802 11b standard 7 Configure the channel where the Access Point provides its service or set Auto for this parameter in order to make the client scan for the used channel and automatically configure it 8 Click Apply and then Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box 9 When the device restarts it will attempt to contact the access point using wireless LAN Build 27 89 www myelux com eLux NG 3 14 Remote Management Thin Clients are
270. tions to be minimized and minimized applications to be maximized It can also display the date and time as well as icons that represent the status of certain operations on the device Time and date Mirroring icon Starter icon Application icons mnm Kl lala E d X 12 59 12 PM C Workspaces Run starter Active applications Taskbar button Figure 111 Taskbar Click with the left mouse button on the Taskbar button to display the Taskbar Menu The Taskbar Menu provides one click access to the defined applications shutdown options and the Window menu and running the eLux NG starter Hotkey CTRL lt Win key gt Click with the left mouse button on the Active applications button to display a list of all applications that are currently running Click to toggle between applications You can also toggle between workspaces assuming you have defined more than one or access the Window menu If you have defined multiple workspaces the Workspace buttons are active on the taskbar Select a workspace to switch to it The Run starter button starts the starter when it is currently not running An Application icon is displayed in the taskbar when an application is started Click to switch to this application A Starter icon appears when you minimize the starter Mirroring is a help desk feature that is performed using the management tool Scout Enterprise When a device is mirrored the Mirroring icon appears Finally if you move
271. tkeys By default it is active For information on consoles see 3 5 2 Consoles Click OK in the Mouse Advanced dialog box 3 5 2 Consoles eLux NG provides access to virtual consoles which allow you to have more than one logon session at a time e Console 1 eLux NG desktop This is the console you see when you boot the terminal Here is where the user runs terminal server sessions SAP sessions local browser sessions configures the eLux NG starter etc You can have multiple windows and multiple workspaces open This is the default console e Console 2 First XDMCP session The first XDMCP session if one is running e Console 3 Second XDMCP session The second XDMCP session if one is running e Console 4 Message console A text console that displays kernel messages and scripts Useful for troubleshooting Up to two XDM sessions at a time are possible By default an XDMCP session runs in a separate console However you can configure XDMCP sessions to run as a normal window in console 1 For information on configuring XDMCP sessions see 4 7 5 XDMCP To switch consoles press the appropriate hotkey A list is provided in Figure 24 These hotkeys can be deactivated restricting the user to the eLux NG desktop console 1 See 3 5 Mouse Keyboard No Console Hotkey 1 eLux NG desktop CTRL ALT F1 2 First XDMCP session CTRL ALT F2 3 Second XDMCP session CTRL ALT F3 4 Message console CT
272. tory reset of the Thin Client are described in detail in our papers Recovery Installation and Migration and Servertransfer These guides are provided on f www myelux com in the area Manuals Documentation Build 27 188 www myelux com eLux NG HED 7 Shortcut Keys Following is a list of shortcut keys CTRL ALT HOME CTRL ALT A CTRL ALT CTRL ALT F 1 CTRL ALT F2 CTRL ALT F3 CTRL ALT F4 Cursor keys TAB key ALT lt underlined letter gt CTRL ALT END CTRL lt Win key gt SHIFT Password request for the Thin Client and LocalLogin Opens the window list which allows you to switch between running applications alternative to the taskbar Scroll direction left Opens the window list which allows you to switch between running applications alternative to the taskbar Scroll direction right Moves to console 1 for the eLux NG desktop Moves to console 2 for the first open XDM session Moves to console 3 for the second open XDM session Moves to console 4 for the messages during the boot phase and recovery phase Selects applications in the Applications and Configuration tabs Moves from button to button changes the active button in the eLux NG starter Changes the active screen element in the eLux NG starter Starts screen saver if installed If an authentication server is used LDAP ADS the password is preset with the user password SELUXPASSWORD Opens the Taskbar Menu Suppr
273. ts COM 5 and COM 6 can be made available View available ports in eLux NG starter gt Setup gt Hardware gt COM port settings e Handhelds The palmOne Tungsten 5 handheld is now supported Build 27 8 www myelux com eLux NG BED 1 6 10 1 6 11 1 6 12 1 6 13 1 6 14 Network card The network speed can now be set to 1 Gbit in eLux NG starter gt Setup gt Hardware This applies only to the gigabit Ethernet network card Broadcom Tigon 3 BCM570x All other card parameters are automatically configured PC SC lite The PC SC lite software has been removed from the base OS and is now available as a stand alone upper level package Program Neighborhood Agent PNA sessions can no longer be disconnected using the eLux NG starter XDMCP Applications that are e sound compatible can now be played in an XDMCP session New Features in eLux NG 1 20 Thunderbird Mail Client V1 0 6 Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment V 1 5 supports Java Web Start as a local application Cisco Aironet Utility has been extended by leapscript and leapset for LEAP authentication New Features in eLux NG 1 21 SSID and Channel can be configured in the WAVELAN settings New Features in eLux NG 1 22 Printer can be verified by sending a test page Text formatted or Postscript PDA Qtek S100 support Graphic card Radeon 9100 PRO IGP supported DHCP lease is now stored permanently Improved detection of Intel network adapters
274. twork hardware settings for wireless LAN with DWL G520 E3 eLux NG SCE 217 160 115 105 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware YPN Diagnostics USB mass storage devices Uaj RJ Network type Wireless LAN EI WPA mode WEP Smart card USB External in J SSID Channel RAM disk nl 16384 kB WEP key COM port settings j L Apply j Reset Figure 55 Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN 1 In eLux NG from the Setup tab click the Hardware subtab 2 Select Wireless LAN from the Network type list 3 Configure the WPA mode you want to secure the network by WEP WPA IEEE 802 1x Below you find examples for the 3 configurations 1 WEP Configuration SZ eLux NG SCE 217 160 115 105 Applications Configuration Setup curity Multimedia Drives Printer Hardware VPN Diagnostics USB mass storage devices j X Network type Wireless LAN EI WPA mode WEP Smart card USB External in J SSID UCLAB Channel auto 3j WEP key peoo RAM disk jf 16384 kB COM port settings J L Apply J Reset Figure 56 Setup gt Hardware gt Wireless LAN gt WEP Build 27 85 www myelux com eLux NG 1 Select WEP from the WPA mode list 2 Enter the WEP key you received from your network administrator 3 Enter the SSID information you got from your network administrator e Service Set Identifier SSID defines the network name of a wireless network based on
275. u to define In some hardware applications which can be called within a shell Note that the average _Platforms user may not have the necessary knowledge about commands Customized ae Commands is called The user must be authorized to start the applications All commands Custom are carried out by the UNIX user eLux NG UID 65534 We recommend that you test whether the command works by calling it from within an XTerm session before entering it in the Application definition dialog box This is the only way you will receive feedback via error messages You will not receive feedback when you enter it in the Local tab as no error messages are displayed when it is called from eLux NG If you enter a command that does not call an X capable application you will not see anything when it is carried out SZ Application definition Local Name getfile Application Custom Parameter ftp o setup public c Ji Hidden O Application restart IR Start automatically IC Desktop icon Finish Figure 107 Customized commands gt To enter a command From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application e Application Click Customized e Parameter Enter the desired command including all program parameters See the examples below For more information see the man pages of a Linux system e
276. u want 3 The menu command File gt CONFIGURATION gt Save as allows you to save the settings to a new configuration file Enter the name of the configuration file in the Save Configuration dialog box You must enter the extension cfg Note The path must be the default setup xemu 4 Close the emulation and return to the eLux NG Configuration tab Build 27 155 www myelux com eLux NG BED This new configuration file is now available in the eLux NG Configuration gt New gt Emulation gt 3270 or 5250 or 9750 gt Configuration drop down list You can set the station name to a set value using an environment variable X97STATNAM is the defined station name environment variable for all UniCon Software GmbH emulations X32 X52 X97 Alternatively you can set the station name to a variable Requirement The device must be managed by Scout Enterprise For more information see the X97 chapter or environment variable chapter in the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide For detailed instructions on how to use X32 or X52 please consult the X32 3270 X52 5250 for Motif Administrator s Guide available at www myelux com or the eLux NG CD For detailed instructions on how to use X97 please consult the X97 9750 for Motif Administrator s Guide available at www myelux com or the eLux NG CD 4 7 3 eterm for UNIX Systems To use this software you must have the Eterm 97801 terminal emulation
277. uired for kiosk mode e Various language packs are available for your localization Mozilla and Firefox cannot both be installed on the same machine running eLux NG For a description of EPMs and FPMs see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide Mozilla is a free open source Web browser from the Mozilla Foundation It is a complete suite of Web related applications including a browser a mail news client and a chat client Mozilla offers various features including pop up blocking For more information see www mozilla org Build 27 140 www myelux com eLux NG 4 5 1 3 Firefox Software Requirements To use this program the Firefox firefox EPM must be installed Available FPMs e Kiosk mode firefoxkioskmode Required for kiosk mode e Firefox DOM inspector firefoxinspector Tool for displaying the structure of HTML and XML pages For more information see the Firefox documentation e Java support firefoxjava Enables Java support in Firefox Requires SunJava 2 j2jre150 EPM 1 5 or higher e Various language packs are available for your localization Mozilla and Firefox cannot both be installed on the same machine running eLux NG For a description of EPMs and FPMs see the ELIAS NG Administrator s Guide Firefox is a free open source web browser based on the Mozilla codebase It is just a browser and does not contain a mail client Firefox offers various security features inc
278. use In this case the third button is simulated by clicking the left and right mouse buttons at the same time Select to activate this feature By default it is not active Left handed Select to switch the mouse buttons By default it is not active Dead keys Dead keys make it possible to entered accented combination characters A dead key combination means that you press two keys one after the other press the first key and release it then press the second key and release it in order to form a single character In general you press a key for the accent you want nothing happens then a key for the letter to apply to accent to the accented combination character appears For example pressing on the U S international keyboard produces nothing but subsequently typing e produces Other keyboard layouts may produce accented characters in other ways on the French keyboard there is a key that produces directly By default dead keys are active If you use an application that is incompatible with dead keys click to deselect Build 27 39 www myelux com eLux NG BED Note Some hardware platforms do not offer this option In this case it is not possible to deactivate dead keys Numlock Select to activate the NUM key when the Thin Client boots By default it is active Console switch enabled Allows the user to switch between consoles virtual screens on the Thin Client using the ho
279. ves the following 1 Configuring a Java Plug in Control Panel application definition in el us NG 2 Configuring options in the Java Plug in Control Panel gt To configure a Java Plug in Control Panel application definition in eLux NG Configuring the application definition in eLux NG does not configure the plug in It simply runs the Java Plug in Control Panel You configure the plug in directly in the Java Plug in Control Panel From the Configuration tab click New 1 The Application Definition dialog box appears Click the Local tab Name Enter an appropriate name for this application Application Click Customized Parameter Enter the following ControlPanel Caution Capitalization is important Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off When this feature is selected the application automatically starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal starts 2 Click Apply and Finish gt To configure options in the Java Plug in Control Panel To configure the Java plug in go to the Applications tab 1 Start the application you configured in To configure a Java Plug in Control Panel application definition in eLux NG The Java Plug in Control Panel dialog box appears 2 Make the desired changes Tip Optimize the cache size The optimal size i
280. with the following exceptions e Name Enter an appropriate name for this application such as MS Excel for Microsoft Excel cation Name of the Windows application for example notepad exe including path for example c P e Work rogram Files Microsoft Office Office EXCEL EXE ing dir optional Enter the working directory of the Windows application Build 27 109 www myelux com eLux NG 4 2 3 4 2 4 Smart Card User Roaming For user roaming you need a smart card containing user information and a valid PIN The user information is sent to the ICA server and logon takes place automatically If the smart card is removed the session is automatically disconnected and the Thin Client is locked The applications on the server remain open If you enter the smart card and PIN on a different Thin Client the connection is restored This allows you to transfer sessions from one Thin Client to another For more information see 3 15 3 User Roaming Citrix ICA Client for Linux Advanced Citrix ICA Settings Using Citrix ICA you can access server specific applications or published applications Other features include e Client drive mapping e Client printer mapping e COM port mapping e Low bandwidth requirements e Citrix ICA Client hotkeys e Seamless Windows support e Program Neighborhood Agent e 128 bit SSL support Note that some of these features are server spec
281. ww myelux com eLux NG HEB Definition of the PNAgent application 130 EN gent ae E ere ETE EENEG REES deat eee Avene 132 GOm hG Unig lr Big LEE 133 How PNL definitions appear to Thin Client user 134 RDP client configured for a remote desktop 136 RDP client configured for a terminal server application 137 RDP client session settings screen 138 RDP client session settings advanced 138 RDP client session settings local resources c cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeceeeeeeaaeeeeaaeeesaaeeeeeaaeeeeaeeeseaeesseaeeseeaeeeeseaeeeneaaees 139 Browser AP DIICAL ON ict alc pack ceased ana aa eE aeaa e aae a Se davon Seaacheresedenbant an di tacawas caneeneceseaten elonesnesateansaheavhandens 141 Definition of the Thunderbird mail client 143 Einstellung in Firefox 144 Figure 87 Figure 88 Figure 89 Figure 90 Figure 91 Figure 92 Figure 93 Figure 94 Figure 95 Figure 96 Figure 97 Figure 98 Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Figure 106 Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Figure 110 Figure 113 Figure 114 Figure 115 SAP R3 application definition in eLux NG 147 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Connection dialog box 149 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Preferences dialog box 149 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Add New Connection dialog box 150 Configuring SAPGUI automatically Co
282. www myelux com eLux NG HED 1 Before You Begin 1 1 Who Should Use This Manual This manual is for system administrators responsible for installing configuring deploying and maintaining Embedded Linux Next Generation eLux NG and for experienced users This manual assumes knowledge of e Installation operation and maintenance of network and asynchronous communication hardware including serial ports modems and device adapters e The operating system OS on the client computer While eLux NG is Linux based the advantage of eLux NG is that no significant knowledge of Linux is needed for either the administrator or the end user 1 2 About This Guide Starting with unpacking the appliance this documentation presents step by step directions to run the Thin Client using eLux NG For convenience the manual is divided into the following parts Chapter Description 1 Before You Begin Manual conventions overview of eLux NG functions and features 2 Quick Start How to get eLux NG running quickly 3 Setup Instructions on how to set eLux NG desktop settings hardware settings mirroring security settings VPN 4 Configuring Applications Instructions on how to configure local applications and session clients 5 Troubleshooting Detailed instructions on how to recognize and enter a manual eLux NG upgrade license how to perform a safe boot how to perform a factory reset and solutions to frequent us
283. y Reset Build 27 46 www myelux com eLux NG 3 7 Security 2 eLux NG Herman 217 160 115 108 Applications Configuration Setup Screen Mouse Keyboard Firmware Security Multimedia Drives NM Local security _ _ __ r Manager settings Permissions Edit j Manager 192 160 10 88 Infot Ms Smith IS Allow remote X11 clients Inte Room 237 Info3 Ext 10 Smart card Check never j Group ID 4 User authorisation Mirror server settings Authorisation LDAP server CR IR Activated R XDMCP IC Read only access KL F t IR Confirmation necessary Password bm Cee i Lesch Glen legen Figure 28 Setup gt Security gt To modify security settings From the Setup tab click the Security subtab By default the user has access to the Setup and Configuration tabs In the Security subtab you can and set user rights and restrict access eLux NG mirroring settings 3 16 Mirroring are discussed in a different chapter 3 7 1 Device Password The device password is very powerful as it gives administrator rights for the Thin Client It is required for various functions such as entering the Thin Client in the Scout Enterprise management software see the Scout Enterprise Administrator s Guide Client Discovery etc To change the Thin Client password from the Security subtab click Local KB Sears security gt Permissions gt Edit In t
284. yes a E WINNT System32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows 26066 Version 5 00 2195 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2666 Microsoft Corp G gt net use comi Client COM2 persistent yes The command completed successfully 3 Following are useful commands net use To view the mapping for a drive printer COM port etc mode com _ To view the parameters mode To change parameters net use help To view man pages Normally the port parameters are set within your application This procedure should work with all COM port based synchronizing software For example if your personal digital assistant PDA software synchronizes with the COM port map it within the ICA session using the procedure described above To set COM port settings see 3 12 4 COM Ports Build 27 116 www myelux com eLux NG BED 4 2 7 Handhelds You can access handheld computing devices such as personal data assistants PDAs within an ICA session by mapping the serial connection In addition you need third party server synchronization software Requirements eLux NG supports the following PDAs e palmOne Tungsten 3 und 5 e palmOne Tungsten E e iPAQ pocket PC 2003 e Pocket Loox from Fujitsu Siemens Computers and others Required software e Administration and client software This is included with your handheld e For all Tungsten handhelds OneBridge Sync server v 4 2 or later part of the OneBridge Mobile Grou
285. you can enter the Thin Client in the management software by performing a Reverse Discovery From the Setup tab click the Security subtab 1 Enter the IP address or name of the Scout Enterprise server in the Manager settings gt Manager field You may also assign the management addresse to the client by the Scout Enterprise Discovery function Manager settings Manager 217 160 115 39 Group fig 1280 60 Lei Delete j Advanced j But if te field already contains an IP address the 2 Manager settings ine DIS terminal is currently being managed Manager 2 With V1 23 and higher the group may be selected Sipe from the list of available groups at the server 3 With V1 23 and higher the user may disconnect from the management by clicking delete but consider that this effects a factory reset Building 5295 Room 332 4 The Advanced button opens the dialog with a list of phone 49771 all Scout Enterprise servers the top one being the currently assigned server Further you find the info haska LJ fields here Figure 60 Remote management settings area This feature has been implemented in eLux NG l V1 23 because of the ability to work with a so called Scout Enterprise farm i e several Scout servers run simultaneously and the client may use another server in case of a disconnection This increases availability The list of Scout Enterprise servers is either transferred by one of the Scout servers or
286. your choice optional for testing purposes e Cisco Systems VPN Client cisco_vpnclient EPM The Cisco client software Save the IDF and exit ELIAS NG Install the software on the Thin Client by performing a firmware update Note Only one VPN may be installed on the Thin Client at a time In ELIAS NG if you receive the error message Package already defined when selecting the package remove the current VPN from your IDF gt To configure network hardware settings 1 Configure the network hardware settings Tip For ISDN or ADSL set the time out to 600 seconds For information on how to configure network hardware settings see 3 13 Network Hardware Restart the device Test that your hardware parameters are correct Tip You can do this by starting a local browser such as Opera Mozilla or Firefox If you can successfully connect to an external Web site the parameters are valid gt To configure the Cisco VPN client To initiate an encrypted session with a Cisco device you must have certain parameters saved to the device The Cisco VPN client default configuration file is sample pcf Edit the profile configuration file with one of the following e UNIX editor vi Run a local shell see 4 8 1 XTerm Local Shell At the command line prompt type the following command to open the file in the editor vi vi setup ciscovpn sample pcf e Local text editor see 4 8 8 Text Editor To set the requir

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