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1. 66 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 9 Accessories Information on other accessories provided by the Universal Desktop can be found here 9 1 ICA Connection Center The Citrix ICA Connection Center provides an overview of existing connections to Citrix servers It also allows the server connection to be terminated canceled and the connection properties to be displayed e g for support purposes 9 2 Local Terminal With a terminal session you can execute local commands via a shell In this case the shell is similar to the Windows DOS command prompt It is also possible to access a local shell without a terminal session You can switch to the virtual terminals tty11 and tty12 by pressing Ctrlai F414 y euer 9 3 Change Smartcard Password Set up a session in order to change your IGEL smartcard password Details of the setup procedure for your IGEL smartcard can be found under Security gt Login gt Smartcard 9 4 Smartcard Personalization Configure the options to start the Smart Card Personalization page 83 9 5 Setup Session Specific areas of the setup can be made available to the user even if the overall setup can only be accessed by the administrator This is useful for example for keyboard and mouse settings or for screen configuration 9 6 Quick Settings Session Specific areas of the setup can be made available to the user even if the overall setup
2. Get IP from DHCP Server O Specify an IP Address P Adaress 192 0 0 1 Default Gateway LJ enable Terminal Name _ Enable DNS Default Domain LJ Manually overwrite DHCP settings L Dynamic DNS Registration Dynamic DNS Registration Metnoa Figure 16 LAN Interfaces 39 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 DHCP Via the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol the thin client receives its IP address network mask DNS gateway and other network configurations from a DHCP server DHCP is enabled by default for LAN 1 internal DHCP options can be enabled in the DHCP Client menu A list of standard options is available However you can also define your own options BOOTP Via the BOOTP the thin client receives its IP address network mask DNS gateway and other network configurations from a BOOTP server database The transferring of a setup ini file or a boot script is not supported BOOTP is not used to call up a boot image from a server and boot this image in spite of what the term may imply Specify IP address Configures the network settings manually instead of searching for a DHCP server manually Ensure that the fixed IP address that you enter is not used by another computer in your network If you have to use a gateway to forward the data packages to and from the target network click on Enable and enter the gateway IP address Terminal name Give the local name of the thin client Othe
3. The GeNUCard offers a choice of pre configured Internet and VPN connections The selection window opens as soon as the GeNUCard session is launched The available options for launching the session can be defined under Desktop Integration in the session configuration GeNUCard Internet connection Telekom ES VPN connection m VPN gk12 vpn to gs12 gk demo genua de Y Figure 19 GeNUCard configuration A valid combination of connection and user data can be pre populated in the IGEL setup Network VPN GeNUCard Options Options Desktop Integration af V Enable Autostart During Boot Default internet connection name telekorn Default VPN connection test vpn genua de Username igeltest Password ICO Internet connection timeout 120 VPN connection timeout 120 Figure 20 Automatically establishing connections A facility for automatically establishing a connection during the boot procedure can also be enabled This is necessary when updating the IGEL firmware via the VPN for example 44 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Many functions One device The GeNUCard is configured and administered centrally via the genucenter management station Further information is available from www genua de Optionally an administrator session allowing the GeNUCard Internet connection to be configured can be set up 1 Click on Add Instance under System gt Registry gt genucard
4. If you select Reset to Factory Defaults all personal settings on the thin client including your password and the sessions you have configured will be lost A warning message will appear on the screen before the procedure is carried out gt You must then confirm your decision If the device is protected by an administrator password you will be prompted to enter this password You have three attempts to do so Do you not know the password 1 When you are prompted to enter the password press the Enter key three times 2 Press cito bring up the Terminal Key the individual key for the thin client 3 Contact us using an RMA form https www igel com en service support rma request html https www igel com en service support rma request html 4 Enter the Terminal Key shown the firmware version and your contact details Our service department will send you a so called Reset to Factory Defaults Key specially for your device To ensure that the process is as straightforward and yet as secure as possible each key is valid for just one device 12 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 2 2 Network Integration Is the kernel loaded If it is the next step is the network configuration There are three possible ways of integrating the terminal into the network environment Depending on the terminal s settings you can choose between DHCP BOOTP or a manually configured IP address 2 3
5. The GeNUCard icon will appear on the desktop 2 Click on the GeNUCard icon The GeNUCard login window will open 3 Enter a user name and password 4 Click on Login The Internet VPN window will open jode GeNUA d gt G eN U Ca rd 2 0 Patchlevel O Deutsch Logout Internet Select internet connection v x Not connected x Not connected Figure 21 Internet VPN window 5 Inthe Internet area configure the connection with the help of the Create Edit Delete buttons 45 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 7 5 Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol SCEP The SCEP allows the automatic provision of client certificates via an SCEP server and a certification authority This type of certificate is automatically renewed before it expires and can be used for purposes such as network authentication e g IEEE 802 1x A Microsoft Windows 2008 Server MSCEP NDES for example can serve as a queried counterpart SCEP server and certification authority More information can be found at Microsoft e g in the white paper http download microsoft com download a d f adf2dba9 92db 4765 bf2d 34b1c8df9ca3 Microsoft 20S CEP 20implementation 20whitepaper doc gt Enable certificate management via SCEP client NDES and then make the necessary configuration settings gt Under Certificate specify the basic date for the certificate to be issued by the certification authority If the client automatically
6. A 76 lo fN ER dl EE 76 10 2 USB Storage Devices viii A a ca ec Saas er te sd es a rete Eege 79 1023 USB ACCESS COMOL reote aa 80 10 4 PC SC Interface oet tete lies 81 le SS Wt iet ettet eases eee tire ient rr atn ttu II 82 VISITA Toro 82 US MET uESdec 82 5 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 11 3 AD Kerberos Confteuration 86 12 FIRM Ware E ENT TE al 88 12 1 CUSTOM Application cee she eoe eet Sadan beans e teens ees 88 12 2 Custom d e un ENEE 88 12 3 Custom BoOotsplash inicia dada os 89 12 4 Environment Variables occccccccnononccnnnnnnonononanaconcnnnnnonnnncacnncnn nono nana cnn nan nono inier sess cn coronan nana na nna canos 90 Y MITTEN er 90 E Samp DARII eS E E E 91 6 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Introduction IGEL Thin Clients comprise the very latest hardware and an embedded operating system Depending on the product concerned this operating system may be based on IGEL Linux or Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard We have done our utmost to provide you with an excellent overall solution and promise to provide the very same level of quality service and support The new IGEL zero clients for Citrix HDX Microsoft RDS RemoteFX or VMware Horizon provide a genuine zero client experience at a low price yet avoid the restrictions that are typical of zero clients from other manufactur
7. Application Launcher SP o Start Title Disk Utility Firmware Update Identify monitors Network Tools Setup Smart Card Personalization System Information System Log Viewer Touchscreen Calibration UMS Registering Upgrade License o Reboot Shutdown Description Show attached USB storage devices Firmware Update of the TC System Tool to identify monitors User interface for common network utilities Setup Session Application to write IGEL Smart Cards View information about your system View or monitor system log files Tool to calibrate touchscreen Registering in Universal Management Suite Tool to upgrade and import IGEL license on the device Figure 5 Application Launcher system tools 16 IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 The following tools are available Identify monitors Shows the screen s number and manufacturer details Firmware update Carries out the update with the settings made during the setup Shows information regarding connected USB drives Upgrade license Reads a new license file from the USB stick and modifies the functions of the firmware accordingly Network Provides detailed information on the network connection and offers a number of problem analysis tools such as Ping or Traceroute Launches the IGEL Setup Smart Card personalization Allows access data and sessions which are to be available to a smartcard user to be written to an IGEL smartcard Shows information regarding hardware
8. printers or the network protocol for network printers gt Enter the relevant configuration data for the interface or network printer gt Select the local printer driver under Manufacturer and Printer Name Mapping in sessions Map printer in NX sessions Makes the printer available in NX sessions Map printer in ICA sessions Makes the printer available in ICA sessions Map printer in RDP Makes the printer available in RDP sessions sessions The remaining parameters are used to select the printer driver in ICA and RDP sessions on Windows servers gt Give the name of the driver under Windows which is to be used If it does not feature in the list it can be specified under Use User Defined Windows Driver Name When printing in ICA and RDP sessions the print data are normally prepared for the printer model by the Windows printer driver and are passed unchanged from the thin client to the printer An exception is encountered when using the Windows driver in ICA sessions Manufacturer Generic 76 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Model Generic PostScript Citrix Universal Printer Driver Postscript In this case the print data are prepared on the thin client with the help of the printer driver defined above under Printers for the printer model This requires thin client resources depending on the size of the print job IPP printer sharing The IPP Internet Printing Protocol offers the following configuratio
9. the network and connected devices Shows system log files live and allows you to add your own logs Touchscreen calibration Allows a connected touchscreen monitor to be calibrated UMS registering Logs the thin client on to a UMS server access data for the server are required 3 4 License You will find the following here e The licenses for the components used in the UD system e Information on the provision of source code e g under GPL 3 5 Network Information The Network information tool allows you to read out data from your local network connections and check the availability of a UMS server Pant Availability Check M Refresh Universal Management Suite e Local Network Connection DNS Server 172 16 0 83 eo DNS Server 145 253 2 11 e Default Gateway 10 12 17 1 Figure 6 Network information 17 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 3 6 Shutdown and Restart Within the Application Launcher you will find two buttons for starting or shutting down the device Both actions can be disabled for the user and will then be available to the administrator only You can change the standard action when shutting down the device using the button on the screen or the on off button on the device itself in the setup under System gt Energy gt Shut Down 18 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 4 Setup Application With the help of the setup you can change the system configuration and sessio
10. 10 minutes Do not set the time out period to zero This may result in data loss 10 3 USB Access Control USB devices can be permitted or prohibited for use on the thin client on the basis of rules Sub rules for specific devices or device classes are also possible 1 Enable USB access control under Devices gt USB Access Control 2 Select a set rule default behavior which will either allow or prohibit the use of USB devices 3 Expand the general rule by adding class rules and device rules where you specify the procedure for handling specific classes or devices Device classes can be for example entry devices printers or mass storage devices while device rules relate to the manufacturer the product or the actual device identified via its Universally Unique Identifier UUID IGEL Technology GmbH 80 IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Example e The set rule prohibits the use of USB devices on the thin client e However the use of all Human Interface Devices HID is permitted e The USB storage device with the UUID f67FC FDC6 Jis also permitted Mi Enable Default Rule ei Class Rules Rule Class ID Subclass ID Name HID Human Interface Device All HID Devices Allow HID Device Rules Rule VendorID ProductID Name Device uuid Storage Device 67FC FDC6 Figure 37 USB access control Other USB storage devices printers etc cannot be used on the thin client wi
11. Apply this change by selecting Apply or OK 3 Enable COM port mapping for the device dev tyvssPd in the session configuration 6 4 Keyboard Commands Hotkeys You will find a list of existing keyboard commands for window management here A keyboard combination can be defined for each function List of Commands which can be made available for the User Hide all windows and show desktop Open start menu Open start menu 2 Switch between active windows using Task Switcher S z e itcher backwards Switch between active window V Use Hotkey Modifiers Ctrl Alt ly Hotkey Tab Figure 15 Keyboard commands 6 5 Font Services You can import further font sets in addition to the ones provided by IGEL e XC font service page 37 e NFS font service page 38 If you need other fonts in addition to the ones offered by the thin client you can use the XC font service This service must be installed on the server and fully configured there The advantage of using the XC font service rather than NFS is its better performance 37 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Click on Enable XC Font Service in order to enable the following entry fields Give the name of the server on which the XC font service operates Give the number of the port used by the font service for reception purposes the default setting is port number 710 Enable this option if local fonts are t
12. X Server The final step in the boot procedure involves starting the X Server and the local window manager 13 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 3 Application Launcher gt Tolaunch the tool click on the Application Launcher symbol in the quick launch bar or in the Start menu The various Launcher sub areas allow access to configured sessions system programs or show information relating to licenses the system and network connections Application Launcher X EJ Start Reboot Shutdown Applications Session Name Session Type A v Setup Setup Session EI Production Presales RDP Session System E Test System Documentation RDP Session E Production Development ICA Session n D License Test System Quality Assurance ICA Session About e Network Info Figure 3 Application Launcher Because the setup program is the central configuration tool for all thin client settings a setup session is already pre defined under Sessions and System Sessions page 51 System page 16 License page 17 About page 15 Network information page 17 Shutting down and restarting a device page 18 14 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 3 1 General System Information Within the Application Launcher you will find the Information page with important system data such as the firmware version licensed services and hardware specifications Application Lau
13. access to the console will be restricted to the administrator The Reset to Factory Defaults option may only be used with this password Remote user password Sets a password for the remote session user SSH Setup user Allows the user to access the local setup When you enter a password ensure that the correct keyboard layout is enabled After all you will only see stars instead of characters when entering the password and will not be able to see why the password was not accepted 11 2 Logon Options gt Here you can configure the local login procedure for the thin client You can login via the IGEL smartcard or via the Kerberos protocol e g ina Windows domain 82 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Logging in with IGEL smartcard Enables local login to the thin client with the IGEL smartcard Sessions stored on the smartcard become available The thin client is locked without the smartcard and optional password Enable IGEL smartcard without Enables sessions stored on the smartcard after entering an optional locking the desktop password The thin client is not locked even without a smartcard Company key Shared key for smartcards and thin clients For details of smartcard personalization see IGEL smartcard page 83 You can use the optional IGEL smartcard for local authentication and personalized session configuration Flying Doctor Scenario Figure 38 IGEL Smartcard The proced
14. application comprises the following main areas Sessions Accessories User interface Network Devices Security System id IGEL Setup 412 100 a Ces Configuration Ses s Accessories User Interface Network Devices Security 4444444 System Figure 7 Setup areas Allows you to configure application sessions such as ICA RDP PowerTerm browser and others Allows you to configure various local tools setup pages for the local shell Terminal sound mixer screen keyboard for touchscreen monitors options for the Application Launcher and the setup application itself Allows you to configure display settings entry devices hotkey commands etc Allows you to configure all network settings for LAN WLAN interfaces and the dial up connections Allows you to configure various devices Allows you to set the administrator user passwords and user authorizations etc Allows you to set various basic system parameters including the date and time information regarding the firmware update remote management etc Click on one of the areas to open up the relevant sub structure The tree structure allows you to switch between the setup options Three navigation buttons are available The buttons allow you to move back and forth between the setup pages you have visited or reach the next level up within the structure You will find a more detailed description of the individual setup options e
15. obtains its network name DNS Name auto is a good type of thin client certificate Stipulated by the certification authority A freely definable designation for the organization to which the client belongs Enter the location of the client here Select a key length one able to be used by the certification authority for the certificate that is to be issued gt Enter the name of the certification authority CA and the hash value of the root certificate You will receive both of these from the certification authority In addition to a certification authority an SCEP server must also be defined gt Enter the address and query password for the SCEP server here The SCEP server generates the password as a one time password It is needed when a certificate is requested for the first time New certificates will be requested before the old ones expire In this case the still valid certificate will serve as a means of authentication gt For the purpose of checking validity define an interval checking frequency and a period of time in which certificate renewal must occur 46 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Example A certificate is valid until 31 12 in any one year The period for renewal is 10 days This means that a new certificate will first be requested on 21 12 of the same year Because of the need to enter a fingerprint root certificate of the certification authority and the query
16. resetting the thin client to the default factory settings will appear Quiet Boot Normal boot Verbose Boot Boot with system messages Emergency Boot Setup only Failsafe Boot With CRC check Reset to Factory Defaults Resets the thin client to the default factory settings Quiet Boot is the default boot mode In this mode all kernel messages are disabled and the graphical user interface is started Unlike in Quiet Boot mode the boot messages are shown in Verbose Boot mode A diagnostics shell is also available This can be used to execute common commands such as ifconfig etc when searching for and rectifying faults gt Enter init 3 toclose this shell The boot procedure will then resume 11 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Emergency Boot is a setup with default parameters If you select Emergency Boot the Secondstage Loader looks for a bootable system in the flash memory and then resumes the boot procedure as in the other boot modes Essentially speaking the X Server is started without network drivers and with a resolution of 1024 x 768 60 Hz during an Emergency Boot The Setup menu is then opened directly This option is useful if for example you have selected an excessively high screen resolution or a wrong mouse type and these settings can no longer be changed in the normal setup During a Failsafe Boot a check of the file system is carried out first The thin client then starts in Verbose Mode
17. the appropriate connection type If you select broadcast the graphical login from the first XDMCP server that responds to a broadcast query will be provided If you choose the connection type indirect via local host a list of XDMCP hosts will be shown during the startup procedure Select from this list the host that provides the graphical login Name or IP of the server This field is enabled if you select the connection type direct or indirect Give the name or the IP address of the XDMCP server you wish to use In the direct mode you are provided with the graphical login mask straight from the XDCMP server which you specified in the entry field If you chose the indirect mode a list of available XDMCP servers will be shown by the server you specified Make sure the Display Manager daemon XDM KMD GDM is running and that access authorization is available on the remote host Thin client access control is enabled by default If you disable access control it will be possible to access your terminal screen from any UNIX host Fixed X Key You can grant specific users permanent remote access to your thin client To do this you will need to enable this option click on the Calculate button and enter the 32 character key you have received into the Xauthority file on the user s computer List of permitted X hosts Click on the Add button to open the entry mask Give the name of the remote host not the IP address you would like to a
18. the same time 58 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Microsoft RemoteApp Configuration m 5 y S amp 2 44 amp Sessions Summary gt ze ICA Server Logon Window Keyboard Mapping Performance Options v SS RDP RDP Global v RDP Sessions Y RDP Session O Server 8 Enable RemoteApps mode Server Logon Server Window Keyboard RDP Port 3359 Mapping uM MEPOrfS SIC Application Options OM Commandline Parameters for the executed program USB Redirection Multimedia Working Directory Desktop Integration gt Horizon View Client Changeable Server URL on Local Logon Figure 25 RemoteApp settings Like the published applications of a Citrix server MS Windows Server 2008 offers the option of passing on RemoteApps to the thin client Detailed instructions regarding server configuration can also be found on the Microsoft website TS RemoteApp Step by Step Guide On the client side only a few parameters need to be configured after enabling the RemoteApp mode Please note that the name of the application to be launched must be preceded by two vertical bars e g Excel gt Under Window specify the color depth window size and the multiscreen behavior gt Under Keyboard configure the keyboard layout and the hotkey properties gt Enable disable the allocation of resources for the client e g COM port or prin
19. to USB to serial adapters Your selection will be mapped to the virtual COM1 connection A second device will be mapped to the virtual COM2 connection and so on Printers You can set up a printer for RDP sessions here With the Enable Client Printer Mapping function the locally connected thin client printer is made available for your RDP sessions provided that it was not disabled on the server side The printers must be set up on the Devices gt Printers gt CUPS gt Printers page and must be enabled there for mapping in RDP sessions Because the thin client merely places incoming printer jobs in a queue you need to install the printer on the server 54 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Device Support Virtual Communication Channels Enable virtual RDP channels for communicating with various devices connected to the thin client These can be card readers smartcards dictation machines or even USB storage devices Channels of this type allow the device to communicate with the relevant server application V Enable Plugin Support L Cherry Channel 0 for reading German eGK KVK with ST 1503 G87 1504 LJ Cherry Channel 1 for reading German eGK KVK with ST 1503 687 1504 LJ Grundig MMC Channel for Dictation with Grundig Devices U Grundig UACB Channel for Dictation with Grundig Devices L Olympus olyve Channel for Dictation with Olympus Devices U Philips SpeechMike Control Channel for Dictation U Philips Spe
20. window is shown at the right of the taskbar It can contain either a single virtual desktop or several virtual desktops If you use a Pager you can switch between full screen applications at the click of a mouse Instead of minimizing maximizing sessions or switching between them using key combinations you simply click on the desired screen using the mouse The screen is then shown as it was when you closed it unless you restarted the system beforehand V Use Pager Horizontal Number of Screens 4 Vertical Number of Screens i Names of the workspaces Paging Resistance 10 V Wrap Workspaces while dragging a window V Wrap Workspaces with pointer Figure 14 Pager setup Reference Allows you to access all open sessions of all virtual desktops via the taskbar on each screen Menu Determines the behavior of the start menu You can set up the screen saver so that it is activated either automatically or in response to a key combination hotkey You can also select a password option The look of the taskbar can be configured separately for the login dialog and the locked screen 6 2 Language Select the system language from the list You can also set the keyboard layout and the entry language depending on the system language The chosen language is the language for the user interface and therefore applies for all local applications 33 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 6 3 I
21. 3 73 5 02 100 9 18 Drive Management Drive management shows all recognized USB drives along with their respective properties device name mount point etc Generic Flash Disk Generic Flash Disk dev sdb Disk Utility O Help Storage Devices Local Storage Drive as Model Generic Flash Disk cern ard ciker ce Serial Number 4791F9E4 USB RreWire and other peripherals Generic Flash Disk Firmware Version 8 07 SR Device Idev sdb Capacity 2 1 GB 2 101 346 304 bytes Connection USB at 480 0 Mb s Volumes ICA RDP drive AADISK 59AA 9B3B Local directory Imedia DISK 59AA 9B3B Local browse directory userhome media Device Idev sdb1 Capacity 2 1 GB 2 100 588 544 bytes Type FAT 16 bit version Label UUID 59AA 9B3B Figure 33 Drive management 9 19 Firmware Update This session updates the firmware with the settings saved in System gt Update gt Firmware Update 74 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 9 20 Identify Monitors Shows the screen number from the IGEL setup and hardware information on every connected screen VGA S24B420 H4MC 1920x1200 SchlieRen Figure 34 Identify screens 9 21 Upgrade License You can distribute additional firmware functions via the IGEL Universal Management Suite or import licenses locally to a thin client To do this an IGEL USB stick with a smartcard or a storage medium containing licenses that have a
22. A Figure 1 IGEL Linux desktop The following components can be found in the taskbar at the bottom edge of the screen e Start menu also IGEL menu e Quick launch bar with symbols for the Application Launcher setup and sessions e Info area with symbols for the volume network time and desktop show hide window IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 The Start menu offers the following areas and functions Application area for launching sessions System area for access to system programs Info area About for displaying all relevant system information Search for finding functions in the Start menu Buttons for shutting down and restarting the system IZ 7 Production Disk Utility LT System C Test Systems Firmware Update Identify monitors O Application Launcher Network Tools Setup Applications Smart Card Personaliz System Information System Log Viewer Touchscreen Calibration UMS Registering e Ea A 6 m a D Upgrade License Figure 2 IGEL Start menu with application and system area 10 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 2 Boot Procedure The quick installation procedure is complete gt Restart the system in order to start the boot procedure 2 1 Boot Menu gt During the boot procedure press the sd key in the Secondstage Loader when the Loading Kernel message is shown on the screen A menu with four boot options as well as an option for
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24. Firmware Update 74 Change Smartcard Password 67 Flash Playera it 62 Checking the Client Certificate 47 Font Te ei et cu cn 37 CISCO 43 G Commande 70 General Display Settings ce 29 COMPANY Key sies sasidas ciaci n 84 General System Information 15 Completing the Setup ee 19 Geh UCard ttes 44 CUPS Common UNIX Printing System 76 H Custom Application En 88 Hands Eire 48 Custom Bootsplash sss 89 Custom Commandes sese 88 GA Connactiam EE 67 Identify Monttors 75 91 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 IGEL Smartcard esee 83 NFS Font Service cesconidicociondania boardcode 38 IGEL System Registry cccoooccccnononcnonononcnnnanancnnnanos 28 O Important Information eorr 3 19 0 0 esmerada 57 64 65 lp 34 p Introduction ect rrr rne 7 Password 82 J PC SC Interface ooooccnccnnccnnononcncncnnnananonanonincnnnnnnns 81 Java Control PA O rote 70 Performance estesa pierre iile ra oie RU itx 56 Java Web Start Session 65 Performance and options eee 60 K let 71 Keyboard and additional Keyboard 34 Playback eie Tro etd edet 63 65 Keyboard Commands Hotkeys 37 Jupe 43 L Printer casi ies tox Eri TECH retinent 54 76 LAN
25. Interfaces cccccccccsseccccccecceccescecceuesceeceececs 39 PROXY M M 50 TT ET 33 Q A O 17 Quick Installation eren 8 Local Logon RDP esses 51 Quick Settings certe t e reet 22 Local Terminal ere 67 Quick Settings Session 67 Logon Option 82 A 11 efe eU opa 72 R LPD Line Printer Daemon sssr 77 RDP global settings score eene 51 M RDP SOSSON e 58 Mapping ica nto ee 53 Realm Aia 86 Media Player IR er ERE RETRO 63 Remote Access SSH RSH sssssssssesssesseeseeeseese 27 Media Player Global 63 Remote Management 26 Media Player Sessions s nsnssosesssensnssesesereesessee 65 RemoteFX Support 56 Microsoft RemoteApp eese 59 Reset to Factory Defaults ssus 12 Meetic 35 tellt du 48 Multimedia Video Redirection 57 S N Save SESSIONS egene EE eg 85 Netstat c eec beri Eegen 72 Save User and Password esses 84 MiTo We 39 SEE E 46 Network Diagnostics 71 SCIM Input Methode 36 Network Drives oooooonoccconocnnococcnoncnonannnnnoncnaneccnnnos 48 Screen Saver and Screen Lock 33 Network Information 17 SOQ CUMILY ii EES 82 Network Integration 13 Serial COM Porte 54 NEE eege ee enee 48 Server logon cccccssccecsseceeseeessseecsecesssecesseeenes 58 92 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 ON Sinai tada geed 15 51 V Setup Applic
26. L Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Important Information Please note some important information before reading this documentation Copyright This publication is protected under international copyright laws All rights reserved With the exception of documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes no part of this manual including the products and software described in it may be reproduced manipulated transmitted transcribed copied stored in a data retrieval system or translated in any form or by any means without the express written permission of IGEL Technology GmbH Copyright 2013 IGEL Technology GmbH All rights reserved Trademarks IGEL is a registered trademark of IGEL Technology GmbH Any other names or products mentioned in this manual may be registered trademarks of the associated companies or protected by copyright through these companies They are mentioned solely for explanatory or identification purposes and to the advantage of the owner Disclaimer The specifications and information contained in this manual are intended for information use only are subject to change at any time without notice and should not be construed as constituting a commitment or obligation on the part of IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Technology GmbH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual including any pertaining to the products and software described in it IG
27. ME 58 8 3 Web Access for Remote Desktop 60 84 SSH SESSION di det eret deese e ees didas 60 8 5 JkiretoX Bro WS erecta dadas 61 8 6 Media Pla erectos idad sassezessueenee 63 87 Java Web Start Session a a 65 8 8 VOIP CHEE aia a a eae 65 8 9 eu 66 9 PGC OS SOMOS PC A eo UII MEME 67 Bh ICA Connection Center ucc cec roto kendall ique dne Foto pue task eai ds E 67 CIE Le Wun E MEE 67 9 3 Change Smartcard Password siecsserniesiscsionesserecrceeesineesisioinunsiacteseia innne oie sinant iane oesi saaana 67 9 4 Smartcard Bersonaltzation rra e aiat 67 El o SESSION BE 67 9 6 QUICK nl DEE 67 9 7 Application Launcher e A vedas EREE dica 68 9 8 Sound Control A a aa 68 9 9 System L g Viewer edd SEENEN EENEG Satia deS Eedi aiian 69 G OR KEE E ge T PO O O w 69 9 11 Touchscreen Calibration cccccccccccccecsssessececececessesesaeaececeessseauaeeeeeesseseesaeseeeeeessessesseaeeeseeseeseees 70 9 12 Soft Keyboard On screen Keyboard 70 9 13 Java Control Panel aliada 70 9 14 Calibration Patterns ideada 70 9 715 ComlTiands EE 70 9 16 Network Diagnostic ii aa EU ER RUE 71 9 17 System InfOFtmiatiOL a 73 9 18 Drive Mana Be dt c 74 9 19 Firmware Urea 74 9 20 Identify Monitor ii iia 75 9 21 Upgrade Lina ideada 75 10
28. MSCHAPv2 e TLS for EAP PEAP TLS Retains the user name for logging in for MSCHAPv2 authentication Retains the password for MSCHAPv2 authentication Path name of the file with the certificate for client authentication in the PEM base64 or DER format Leave empty if a private key in the PKCS12 format is used Allows you to enter the path name of the file with the private key for the client certificate in the PEM base64 DER or PFX format User name for logging in for TLS authentication Password for accessing the encrypted private key in the private key file Path name of the file with the certificate for client authentication in the PEM base64 or DER format leave empty if a private key in the PKCS12 format is used Path name of the file with the private key for the client certificate in the PEM base64 DER or PFX format User name for logging in for TLS authentication Password for accessing the encrypted private key in the private key file For IEEE 802 1x authentication purposes the client certificate can also be requested and administered via SCEP See Network SCEP page 46 IGEL Technology GmbH 41 IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Select the packages or messages with which the thin client can be started via the network Y Wake on magic packet _ Wake on ARP packet LI Wake on broadcast message L 1 Wake on multicast message L 1 Wake on physical activity LJ Wake on unicast message Figure 17
29. PUT O HEIGHT 324 EDID O VERSION 1 config Xserver cardo config sound cardo lIEDID O REVISION 3 config sound default card name lEDID O MANUFACTURER ID SAM Nar log Xorg 0 log EDID O PRODUCT ID 7A09 IEDID O MANUFACTURER NAME Samsung Electric Company Nar logimessages lEDID O SERIAL NUMBER 808595507 IEDID O WEEK OF MANUFACTURE 23 IEDID O YEAR OF MANUFACTURE 2012 Figure 28 System logs 9 10 UMS Registration Registration of the thin client in the IGEL Universal Management Suite can also be performed locally To do this enter the server address with port and the necessary access data Directories already on the server can be selected directly UMS Registering EP Registering in Universal Management Suite Server Address ligelrmserver Port Number 30001 Login Password Click to select directory Register Q cancel Figure 29 Register thin client on the UMS Server 69 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 9 11 Touchscreen Calibration After launching the calibration program you will see a pattern with calibration points which must be touched one after another 9 12 Soft Keyboard On screen Keyboard Enable the soft keyboard on screen keyboard for use with a touchscreen e g IGEL UD9 9 13 Java Control Panel The Java Control Panel is an operating console which is used for various purposes gt Specify how Java runs on y
30. TECHNOLOGY IGEL Zero RFX IGEL ZERO About this Manual All illustrations and descriptions in this manual relate to Version 5 02 100 of the IGEL Linux firmware This manual is divided into the following sections General information about the product Setting up the thin client for the first time Boot menu network integration X Server Important system data such as the firmware version list of applications licensed services system tools Setting up sessions and system configuration System setting options Language screen entry options font services Interfaces protocols authentication drives Creating and configuring application sessions Session accessories card readers sound control Java Manager network diagnostics Hardware printers storage devices interfaces Password logging in AD Kerberos configuration Company keys saving a user password session testing a card Customer specific partition applications commands start screen environment variables features The following formatting is used in the document Hyperlink Internal or external links Proper names Proper names of products firms etc GUI text Items of text from the user interface Menu gt Path Context menu paths in systems and programs Entry Program code or system entries Keyboard Commands that are entered using the keyboard Note regarding operation Warning Important note which must be observed IGE
31. Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 DDC Allows you to activate the Display Data Channel in order to share information between the system and the screen If screen problems should occur enable and disable the DDC setting in the Options by way of a test DDC is enabled by default and the native resolution supported by the screen is determined automatically Screen configuration Every screen connected to the IGEL UD device can be configured independently The position of the individual screens can be determined in relation to Screen 1 Click on the Identify button to show the screen identifier on each device You will find the maximum supported resolutions on the data sheet of your device If your screen supports Display Power Management Signaling other energy saving functions are available Three different modes are offered e Standby e Suspend e Off Each mode is activated after a configurable time period in minutes Naturally all stages are gone through only if the X Server does not receive any new entries during this period Enable the XDMCP function for the screen in order to be able to select the appropriate connection type Please note that the local setup can then be accessed only using the hotkey Cape This should therefore not be disabled for the setup application Accessories gt Setup 30 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Connection type Allows you to select
32. Wake on LAN options 7 2 Wireless WiFi If you use the optional IGEL WLAN modules or have installed a wireless LAN card USB PCI of your own you can configure the Wireless LAN interface in this dialog field In the Wireless sub section of the Authentication page you can change the encryption settings Various parameters are available depending on your preferred encryption type Disable Encryption Enable WEP Encryption 8 Enable WPA Encryption Network authentication WPA Enterprise x Network key Data encryption AES CCMP M AP Scan mode Default EAP Type PEAP y Auth Method MSCHAPV2 M Validate Server Certificate Identity Password Figure 18 Changing encryption settings For WPA 2 Enterprise encryption the client certificate can also be requested and administered via SCEP See Network SCEP page 46 42 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 7 3 DHCP Options Configure the client s use of DHCP options a number of standard options are already set out in a list and can be enabled User defined options can be set up in a list of your own and managed there 7 4 Virtual Private Network VPN Remote users securely access company networks via virtual private network protocols VPN You can set up your client accordingly for this purpose PPTP point to point tunneling protocol is one of the most common virtual private network VPN protocols allowing remo
33. ation siiin 19 Verbose Boot 11 ST rnn 20 MIDI H 64 Setup Sesion presi cas arb Face vali UR 23 Virtual Private Network VPN un 43 Setup besslon eene 67 VNC Shadowing En 26 NAINE T E semet s 18 VNC VIGWOF etit eiae ettet rte eet a 66 Signature Pate e etie ho ed 37 VOIP e E 65 Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol SCEP 46 VW Smartcard Bereonalizatieon nono nn nonn conos 67 Wake on LAN oocoonccccocncnconccononononnnnnnncnnnacnnannnnnnos 42 Soft Keyboard On screen Keyboard 70 Web Access for Remote Desktop 60 Sound Control 68 Vd 53 63 SSH SEG OM ida 60 Windows Drive MP En 49 Starting the Setup 19 Wireless WIEL 42 Storage Device Hotplug essssssssnssessssresrnssessee 79 X System Information 73 XC Font Service 37 System Log Viewer essere 69 Peppe emm 30 System Settings ccsccccssccessecesseecssseeesseeesseeens 24 XV mi 13 System T lee ege inercia esa duree iea 16 I pisi 77 ISE essen 85 The IGEL Linux Desktop 9 The IGEL Linux Firmware 7 TIRING sarees e m 78 Time and Date sse 24 TOLUCA SCAN iii 35 Touchscreen Calibration seese 70 ER aS 72 U UMS RegisStration ccccccccccccccececececececeeeeeeeeeeeees 69 lee 25 Upgrade License ssiri 75 USB Access Control 80 USB Redirection nter nes 57 USB Storage Devices ccccececececececececeeeeeseeeeeess 79 User Interface e ire
34. ble Network scripts not started network not available Partitions available except firefox profile scim data ncp data custom partition Session Early Not all driver loaded not all device available Network scripts started network not available Partitions available except firefox profile scim data ncp data custom partition Sessions not configured Session Final All drivers loaded all devices available Network available Partitions available except custom partition System daemons not started CUPS ThinPrint etc UMS configuration loaded but not effective Final All partitions available All system daemons started UMS configuration effective Network commands run each time the relevant interface starts standard ethO The interface can be defined by using the environment variable SINTERFACE ethO eth1 wlanO The commands are executed at the following times 88 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Network Initialization Network authentication successful 802 1x WPA No other network settings effective Network DNS Executed after change of IP address or hostname IP address Nameserver settings effective e g via DHCP Network Early IP address Nameserver settings effective e g via DHCP VPN connected if VPN autostart option is enabled Network Host routing configuration not effective Network Final Network Host routing configuration effective NFS and SMB mounts available System time synchronized with
35. can only be accessed by the administrator This is useful for example for keyboard and mouse settings or for screen configuration See Quick Setup page 21 67 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 9 7 Application Launcher gt Show the Setup and Application Launcher on the local desktop or in the start menu or define hotkeys and the autostart option You can hide various items e g buttons for shutting down or restarting the device from the user 9 8 Sound Control Use the sound control to adjust the output volume and the input level as well as the balance between the input and output Sound Preferences Output volume 100 Hardware Input Output Applications Choose a device for sound output El 18237478251 HDA Controller Analog Stereo Settings for the selected device Balance Left Right Connector Analog Output v Figure 27 Sound control 68 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 9 9 System Log Viewer All available system logs are updated and displayed You can add your own log files in the options The contents of the selected log can be searched in the viewer and also copied e g for support purposes config Xserver monitor info System Log Viewer File Edit View Help lINUMBER OF MONITORS 1 ELS IXRANDR OUTPUT O NAME CRT config Xserver monitor info XRANDR OUT PUT O WIDTH 518 config Xserver xorg conf 0 IXRANDR OUT
36. colors Specifies the standard color depth the default setting is a color depth of 256 colors Approximate colors Given the differences between the color palettes used by the ICA client and the thin client desktop the screen may flash annoyingly if you switch between windows on a pseudo color screen The ICA client s color adaptation scheme prevents this flashing as it uses the colors from the local desktop palette in order to display the ICA window session If Approximate Colors is enabled flashing when switching between windows is avoided Window size Specifies the width and height of the window Inserts an application icon into the local taskbar Enables font smoothing in the event of performance problems font smoothing should be switched off as it requires additional computing power Multi Monitor Stipulates whether the full screen mode is to be extended to all monitors Locally connected devices such as printers or USB storage devices can be made available in RDP sessions Drive Mapping Through drive mapping connected mass storage devices can be made available to the user Specify which folders or drives are mapped during the login Via Enable drive mapping you can temporarily enable disable drive mapping This offers the advantage that stored settings can be enabled or disabled without being lost Local USB devices which are to be used for drive mapping purposes must first be set up as devices The procedure for setti
37. dd and confirm this by clicking on OK With the help of the following five dialog fields you can configure the look and behavior of the desktop windows taskbar pagers virtual screens and start menu Only the pager mask is described in detail You should therefore refer to the tool tips for all other masks 31 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 General settings Background image Own background image Own bootsplash Allows you to configure the look of the desktop by changing desktop themes fonts or the size of desktop symbols and the display and delay time for tool tips Here you can set up the desktop background image with pre defined IGEL backgrounds a fill color or a color gradient You can also use a background image of your own You can set up a separate background image for each monitor that is connected to the thin client A user specific background image can be provided on a download server In the Desktop Background window enable the option Enable Own Background Image and give the name of the background image file You can specify the download server in the Desktop gt Background gt Background Image Server window If you have already defined a server for the system update files you can use the same server setting for downloading the background image The user specific background image will be downloaded from the specified server if the function was enabled and if requested manually Update Backgr
38. detail the procedure for configuring DriveLock on the server side How to use Centertools DriveLock with IGEL Thin Clients 55 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Audio Allows you to enable local audio transmission In the event of performance related problems disable graphics functions which are not absolutely necessary In low bandwidth environments you should use compression in order to reduce the network traffic Please note that this uses additional CPU power RemoteFX Support With the Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 local system functions such as Windows Aero or 3D display can be made available in RDP sessions too In order to do this the RemoteFX extension for RDP must be enabled You can configure the relevant settings under RDP Global gt Performance or on the corresponding session settings Figure 24 Windows Aero Globally enabling Remote FX is not recommended as conventional RDP sessions may also be affected by this With RemoteFX all graphics effects available under Performance are enabled This may slow down the session as a result It is better to enable the function only for individual sessions which establish a connection to appropriately equipped servers Further information on Remote FX and the server related requirements is available from Microsoft at http technet microsoft com en us library dd736539 28WS 10 29 aspx In the IGEL Registry you can configure the number of fra
39. ding on the protocol offered by the server With NFS Network File System you can share files via the network The NFS server exports a system file and the NFS client your thin client links this file to a mount point within its own file system The exported file system then becomes a logical part of the thin client file system although in physical terms it remains on the server In order to set up an NFS mount the server must first be configured You will find detailed information on NFS on the relevant pages of the manual for your server operating system The procedure for sharing files via the NFS server is as follows Click on Add to open the dialog window for NFS You can then enter the following 48 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Enabled The NFS mount is enabled by default and is mounted each time the system boots Disable this entry if the shared file system is not universally needed Local directory Details of the local directory onto which the shared items are to be mounted on the local thin client file system Server The name or IP address of the NFS server which provides the shared files Path name Details of the path name as exported by the NFS server SMB is used by Microsoft Windows NT Windows 95 98 Windows 2000 and Windows XP etc to share hard drives and printers As Unix including Linux can process this protocol with Samba Suite tools hard drives and printers can be used a
40. down The Logout command has no effect if you have not defined a login method under Security gt Login smartcard active directory Kerberos or IGEL Shared Workplace The Logout command cannot be used together with an appliance in this case only the Shutdown Suspend and Reboot commands will work correctly If you use Auto Logout commands in an appliance ensure that the appropriate session type was selected e g Horizon View when using the VMware Horizon View Appliance 11 3 AD Kerberos Configuration gt Enable and configure Kerberos on these setup pages in order to use this service for login and single sign on purposes Standard realm Specifies the standard Kerberos realm for the client Set this value so that it corresponds to your Kerberos realm Windows domain DNS look up KDC Specifies whether DNS SRV records should be used to find key distribution centers KDCs domain controllers and other servers for a realm if they are not indicated DNS look up realm Specifies whether DNS TXT records should be used to determine the Kerberos realm of a host No addresses If this option is set the first Kerberos ticket is addressless This may be necessary if the client is located behind an NAT device Network Address Translation Up to 4 realms where a login is possible can be configured here 86 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Realm The name of the realm the domains where you would like t
41. dy Update you can specify your thin client as an update server for other IGEL thin clients If you use athin client as an update server only the FTP protocol can be used to update the firmware A number of thin clients can be set up as buddy update servers within the network Thin clients without a specified update server search for available servers during the update The first update server found then provides the update 25 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 5 3 Remote Management If the thin client is registered by an IGEL UMS server the server address and the port number will be shown under Remote Management You can also enter these data manually if the client is to be managed by a specific server gt Uncheck the Allow Remote Management check box in order to disable the remote management service gt Click on Transfer the setup ini Configuration File to load the configuration needed for the thin client directly via DHCP The setup ini will then be administered manually without the graphical setup e g of the IGEL UMS Two transfer protocols are available TFTP and FTP The corresponding DHCP tags are ID 66 Name or IP of the server ID 67 File path on the server The setup ini file will be searched for in lt File path gt ID 161 Name or IP of the server ID162 File path on the server The setup ini file will be searched for in File path gt igel ud ID 184 User name ID 185 Password It is rec
42. e how key strokes and clipboard content are handled The mapping of serial connections and local drives can be enabled for a session You can make connected mass storage devices available to the user using the appropriate mapping Select Enable choose the drive letter and the device to be mapped Options Determines the start application and the work directory for use during the session how authentication errors are handled during the logon procedure If when connecting to the server a terminal server gateway is to be used you can configure the relevant settings here No Gateway is pre set If a session is created or edited you can change the RDP session settings if they differ from the global settings 1 Specify a server and where appropriate a start up application for the terminal server session 2 Configure the necessary logon information Otherwise the terminal server logon window will be displayed for you to enter a user name and password If the local logon is used see above this window is the thin client s logon window gt The option for freely entering the server can also be enabled under Server Variable Server Connection for Local Logon If the Pass Through Authentication option is enabled the session with the local logon data for the terminal user e g from the domain logon is used However this setting will be overridden by the Local Logon global parameter You should therefore not use both options at
43. ecMacer security solution Net iD can also be configured here Flash Player Before you can download and install Adobe Flash Player you need to confirm that the software is licensed IGEL Universal Desktop Linux does not contain a license to use the Flash Player The external link for downloading the Flash Player is up to date at the time of release of this software However it may change over time In addition to the official download source you can specify your own source in the company network or the pre configured firmware update source If the Flash Player fails to download via the external link check the current path and file name in the browser as these may have changed in the meantime 62 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 8 6 Media Player Set up the Media Player for your multimedia applications here The following codecs are licensed via either the Fluendo Codec Pack or the MPEG LA Advanced Feature Pack MPEG WMA stereo ASF restricted under Linux WMV 7 8 9 WMA MPEG 1 2 WMV restricted under Linux MPEG4 MP3 H 264 OGG AC3 is not licensed gt Configure universal settings which will apply by default during all Media Player sessions If need be the settings can be changed in the individual sessions Window Under Image Aspect Ratio specify the required aspect ratio for video playback You can also choose the following options e Full screen mode e Automatically cha
44. echMike Audio Channel for Dictation U Philips SpeechMike Mixer Channel for Dictation L J Philips Digital Pocket Memo Channel for Dictation W Enable Smart Card The virtual DriveLock channel RDP is included in the UDLX from Version 5 01 100 and must be installed on the RDP server DriveLock can read hardware data from local USB devices and transfer these data to the server with the help of the Virtual RDP Channel Extension When using whitelists rules based on the hardware properties of the connected drive e g manufacturer details model and serial number are taken into account The following steps are important in order to be able to define the access rights for drives via the DriveLock server configuration gt Enable the USB devices via drive mapping so that they are available as drives within your terminal session gt Check the settings under Sessions RDP RDP Global Mapping Drive Mapping they should correspond to the DriveLock settings Disable RDP USB redirection because this will otherwise prevent drives being recognized by DriveLock gt Check the device settings under Devices gt Storage Devices USB Storage Hotplug as they can influence the USB devices during the RDP session gt Install and enable the DriveLock channel in the Universal Desktop setup under Sessions RDP RDP Global 2Mapping Device Support In the Centertools download area you will find a document which describes in greater
45. econds the screen needs to be touched in order for the contact to be recognized Determines the speed of communication via the selected connection If in doubt read the monitor manual You can connect the touchscreen either to COM1 or COM2 Select your preferred connection here Click on this button once after changing the touchscreen type or to restore the default settings gt Enable the screen keyboard for touchscreen use in the setup under Accessories gt Screen Keyboard The layout for the normal keyboard will also be used for the screen keyboard Calibrate the touchscreen for optimum contact recognition The touchscreen calibration application can be found in the Application Launcher gt System After launching the calibration program you will see a pattern with calibration points which must be touched one after another The Smart Common Input Method SCIM platform offers entry methods for over 30 languages under Linux You can enable one of the methods provided by the IGEL system for Chinese character sets Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese or manage generic tables for describing the entry method 36 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Enable use of the SOFTPRO Virtual Serial SignPad VSSP signature pad in sessions COM port mapping USB signature pads are made available in the sessions via COM port mapping 1 Todo this enable support under User Interface gt Entry gt Signature Pad 2
46. ection describes the procedure for configuring an SSH session Use the SSH session to launch a remote application on the host via SSH Secure Shell and display it on the terminal SSH allows secure encrypted communication between two hosts or host and terminal via an unsecured network X11 connections can also be routed via this secure channel 60 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Command All necessary entries for creating an executable command to remotely launch the application via SSH User name remote Name of the remote user The selected user must have a user account on the remote host Computer remote Name or IP address of the remote host from which the remote application is launched Command line Allows you to enter the name of the application program which is to be launched Options Forward X11 connection X11 connections are automatically forwarded to the remote computer so that each X11 program launched from the shell or the command passes through the encrypted SSH channel The authentication data are also defined automatically This option is enabled by default Enable compression Reduces the amount of data transmitted via the data channel This option is disabled by default Get protocol version You must prove your identity to the remote host using one of the various identification methods These depend on the protocol version used In this area you can obtain details of the protocol version after o
47. ers e g the lack of an update facility management and support IGEL supplies specialized zero clients without compromises i e optimized for one of the three leading virtualization solutions and with free support Thanks to the Appliance Mode the zero clients boot quickly and directly into the relevant VDI session such as Citrix XenDesktop or VMware Horizon View Experience zero touch deployment thanks to rule based configuration during rollout Reduce your management outlay to virtually zero thanks to profile based automatic remote management of all settings This means zero local management for you The structure of the IGEL setup is virtually identical on all zero clients and in the Universal Management Suite UMS management software As a result the configuration parameters in the local device setup can be found in the same location in the tree structure as a profile used in the management software for example The IGEL Universal Management Suite is available to all customers on the IGEL download site It allows management of an unlimited number of IGEL thin clients IGEL zero clients are future proof Free updates allow access to new functions if necessary And if you decide to change the VDI solution later on this is no problem either With an IGEL Universal Desktop upgrade license you can get your existing IGEL zero client hardware ready for access to other VDI solutions IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 1 Qu
48. g the password see Password page 82 However individual areas of the setup can be enabled for the user e g to allow them to change the system language or configure a left handed mouse 1 Under Security gt Password enable the password for the administrator If users are to be allowed to edit parts of the setup only with a password enable the password for the setup user too 2 Under Accessories gt Quick Settings define the name and the options for bringing up the quick setup 3 Under Accessories gt Quick Settings Page Authorizations enable those areas to which the user is to have access Acheckin the checkbox indicates that the node is visible in the setup Agreen symbol open lock indicates that the user is able to edit the parameters on this setup page Configure the pages which should be visible to the setup user gt Df sessions r COD Accessories Y rj User Interface gt MLY Display BI screen Lockisave Y MF input WILY Keyboard GF Additional keyboard layout Y vu Mouse GF Touch Screen Figure 9 Restricted access to the setup If you enable a setup page on the lower levels the node points required for access will automatically be marked as visible but blocked for editing purposes 22 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 4 4 Setup Search The Search function enables you to find parameter fields or values within the setup 1 2 3 4 5 To star
49. gy GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 You can also use Local login to freely select the server in the login window of an RDP session Enable Use local login window to e Pre populate user data e Freely select the server in the login window of an RDP session If the user data e g the data from the domain login are pre populated this can save you having to enter the same login data on a number of occasions Use local login window If this option is enabled you will need to enter the password in the RDP login window on the terminal side when logging in Pre populate login information The login window is pre populated with the user name and domain Type Here you can pre populate the user name and domain in the login window and choose between the settings from the last login and the session setup Show domain Shows the domain entry in the login window Set client name as user name This setting may help to resolve reconnection problems during load balancing Restart mode The RDP login window is displayed in restart mode and cannot be closed Enable network authentication Enables network authentication via NTLM Smartcards are not supported here Domains Allows you to add domains which are to be available If you enter a number of domains these will be shown in the Domains drop down area in the login module 52 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 The following settings are configured under Window Standard number of
50. ick Installation If you follow the procedure below you can install the thin client within your network environment in just a few minutes 1 Connect the thin client to a monitor VGA DVI DisplayPort an AT compatible keyboard with a PS 2 or USB connection a USB mouse and the LAN using an RJ45 connector Connect the thin client to the power supply Start the thin client and wait until the graphical user interface has loaded Click on the Setup symbol in the taskbar or launch the IGEL Setup using the key combination Ctr Alt Select the system language and keyboard layout under User Interface gt Language Select the display resolution under User Interface gt Display NO uro Za WN Enter a local IP address in the Network section of the setup or retain the default DHCP mode for automatic network configuration 8 Click on OK to save and apply your changes The device will now restart if necessary and will use the new settings thereafter A handy tool tip is available for virtually every setting If you would like to know more about a setting or option move your mouse pointer over it and wait for a moment You can configure the tool tips under User Interface gt Screen gt Desktop IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 1 1 The IGEL Linux Desktop After the system starts you will see the IGEL Linux desktop ur Production System TECHNOLOGY oona gi Y 1442 G
51. ify whether you would like to automatically load subtitles as soon as a video begins Currently the coding for subtitles is always UTF 8 Specify the font and text size for the subtitles Browser Plug in If you would like to use the Media Player as a browser plug in you can change the configuration values here This will affect manually configured Media Player sessions 64 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 You can set up your own personal Media Player sessions here 1 Click on Add to create a new session 2 Specify a session name 3 Specify which possible ways of launching the session you would like You may choose a number of options here 4 You may like to select the option of using hotkeys and define them 5 Youcan also specify whether autostart following a system start and or restart after a connection is established are to be used 6 For the autostart option you can also specify by how many seconds the session start is to be delayed As soon as you have set up a Media Player session of your own it will appear in the structure tree under the Media Player Sessions directory Your own session in turn contains three folders Playback Options and Desktop Integration Playback Under Medium File give the path of the file which is to be played back when the session is launched Use the following formats directory filename or http servername filename For the window set
52. itten by a UMS configuration The following session parameters can be configured though variables ICA User name ICA sessions gt Session name gt Login ICA Citrix Server or Published Application ICA sessions gt Session name gt Server XenApp User name Citrix XenApp Program Neighborhood gt Login RDP User name RDP sessions gt Session name gt Login RDP Server RDP sessions gt Session name gt Server How to use environment variables 1 Enable environment variables under Allow Variable Substitution in Sessions 2 Specify the variable name and content e g Variable Name SERVER NAME Value test server 3 Enter the variable name in the session parameter field The name is preceded by a sign e g SERVERNAME for the server for an RDP session In the case of RDP and ICA sessions the setting is implemented after being saved and is entered into the session file With XenApp the setting is not implemented until a session starts and is running 12 5 Features Using this list of available services you can quickly enable or disable firmware components such as Powerterm Mplayer etc If a service was disabled the associated session type will no longer be available when the system is restarted Existing sessions will not be shown but will not be deleted either A disabled session type will not be updated during a firmware update You should therefore disable unused services in order to speed up update
53. ive letter for each USB storage drive Start USB storage drives with this driveletter A y ICA Read Access for USB storage hotplug devices yes v ICA Write Access for USB storage hotplug devices yes x Y Use USB storage hotplug beep W Show USB storage hotplug message Message timeout D Y Show device description V Show errors W Show local directory V Show server drive Figure 36 USB storage hotplug Here you can define the devices which are to be mounted automatically when accessed 79 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 List of automount devices Edit Add Name Device File system type Automount time out Overview of the automount devices The most commonly used devices such as the disk drive CD ROM etc are pre configured Opens and enables one of the pre defined devices Manual configuration of devices not pre defined in the automount device list Name given to a device This name is also used for the sub directory created in autofs Allows you to select a suitable device synonym This can also be entered manually Definition of the file system The auto option should normally be used If however you use ext2 or a problem occurs you should clearly indicate the file system that you use Regulates the time out period Specify in seconds how long the system should wait before the devices accessed are unmounted The time period ranges from O to 600 seconds
54. long with Windows hosts Consequently items shared via SMB can be integrated into the thin client by Windows or Unix Samba hosts The SMB protocol is used only to share files via the network not for printers Shared items which are to be mounted must first be created on the Windows or Unix host Local directory Details of the local directory onto which the shared items are to be mounted on the local thin client file system Server For a Windows host the Net BIOS name must be entered here For a Unix Samba host the host name or the IP address must be used Share path name Path name as exported by the Windows or Unix Samba host User name password Details of the user name and password for your user account on the Windows or Unix Samba host Enabled The SMB mount is enabled by default and is mounted each time the system boots Writable for users If this option is enabled the user who is logged on can write data Otherwise this is only possible via root 49 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 7 9 Proxy Select the communication protocols for which a system wide proxy is to be used Direct Connection to the internet 8 Manual proxy configuration FTP Proxy HTTP Proxy SSL Proxy SOCKS Host SOCKS Protocol version SOCKS v5 sl No Proxy for localhost 127 0 0 1 Figure 22 System wide proxy 50 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 8 Sessions Applicati
55. lready been produced for this device must be inserted IGEL License Upgrade as a 2 Warning No smart card providing upgrade license is LU detected Please attach a USB stick containing a upgrade license Current Product Universal Desktop Base Addon Multimedia Codecs Addon Ericom PowerTerm Addon IGEL Shared Workplace Upgrade License License Count Close Figure 35 Firmware license upgrade 75 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 10 Devices gt Click on Hardware Information for an overview of your IGEL thin client device 10 1 Printers Various printing systems can be used with the thin client The Common UNIX Printing System or CUPS is the software which allows you to print from within applications e g from this web browser CUPS converts the page descriptions produced by the application e g Insert Paragraph Draw Line etc into data which can be read by the printer and then sends this information to the printer With the appropriate configuration CUPS can use printing devices via the following connections e Parallel LPT 1 LPT 2 e Serial COM1 COM2 USB COM1 USB COM2 with USB serial adapter e USB 1st and 2nd USB printer e Network TCP IP LPD IPP Printers Printers can be created and edited here gt Inthe edit dialog specify a printer name which begins with a letter General gt Under Printer Connection select the interface type for locally connected
56. lsewhere This is merely a brief overview IGEL Technology GmbH 20 IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 If a password was set up for the administrator the IGEL Setup can only be opened with administrator rights i e after entering the password see Password page 82 However individual areas of the setup can be enabled for the user e g to allow them to change the system language or configure a left handed mouse 1 Under Security gt Password enable the password for the administrator and the setup user 2 Under Accessories gt Setup Session gt User Page Permissions enable those areas to which the user is to have access Acheckin the checkbox indicates that the node is visible in the setup Agreen symbol indicates that the user can edit the parameters on this setup page Configure the pages which should be visible to the setup user gt OD Ca n a Accessorie v rj User Interface gt Y Display ME Lanouacs gt GE Screen Lock Savel Y vA Input WILY Keyboard pA Additional keyboard layout Y y Mouse GF Touch Screen Figure 8 Restricted access to the setup If you enable a setup page on the lower levels the node points required for access will automatically be marked as visible but blocked for editing purposes 21 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 If a password was set up for the administrator the IGEL Setup can only be opened with administrator rights i e after enterin
57. mes sent by the server without confirmation under the key rdp winconnect remotefx ack The standard value is 1 A value of 2 or 3 can lead to improved performance in networks with high latency times 56 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Disable mouse events Instructs the client not to show unnecessary cursor movements in order to conserve power Reset license If you have to remove the MS license from the device enable this option and restart the device Client name Give a client name for terminal service identification the standard setting is the host name of the computer TLS SSL from Version 3 1 Permits TLS encrypted connections only verifies server certificates encrypted connections deletes certificates that are no longer needed Switches to prior IGEL Linux v4 x RDP client version see note below Before using RDP Legacy Mode to solve any occurring problem with the current RDP client IGEL Linux v5 please contact IGEL support to address your issue RDP Legacy Mode may be removed with any later version of IGEL LInux USB devices can be permitted or prohibited during an RDP session on the basis of rules Sub rules for specific devices or device classes are also possible Use either Native USB Redirection or Fabulatech USB Redirection For Fabulatech USB Redirection a special Fabulatech server component must be installed on the server USB for Remote Desktop Igel Edition More detailed i
58. n of login information In addition to the first name surname of the card user and an optional password you can also add to the smartcard the sessions shown in the Available Sessions area 3 Once you have added all the required sessions click on Write to Card in order to save the data on the smartcard Test Smartcard gt Test the card you have created After performing a warm start and inserting the smartcard the sessions will be shown immediately on the desktop Every session which is set to start automatically when you insert the smartcard will be launched Logging in with Kerberos Enables local login to the thin client via the Kerberos protocol AD Kerberos must also be configured page 86 for this purpose The login can be used for single sign on in a number of session types ICA RDP Link for logging off Allows you to configure the way s in which the user can log off 85 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Define an Auto Logout action which is carried out when you end the last instance of a session type 1 Bring up the Security gt Login gt Auto Logout setup page 2 Choose a Session Type 3 Choose a command Auto Logout Command 4 Save your settings by clicking on Apply or OK If the last session instance of the selected type is ended the system will carry out the set action The Shutdown command carries out the set action You can check this under System gt Energy gt Shut
59. n options Network or host for sharing Allows printing on the local device from either local printers the local or the global network Enable IPP printer browsing Allows you to search for shared printers in the local or global network and show your shared printers within the network A shared printer is visible within the network but it may not be possible to print from the network if you do not have the necessary authorization LPD printers are used by the BSD printing system and are also supported by Windows servers Enable LPD print server Makes the thin client an LPD print server The CUPS printers defined under 11 2 1 1 can be addressed under their printer name as a queue name via the LPD protocol Print data conversion Attempts to automatically recognize whether or not the print data need to be prepared by the local printer driver The None option always forwards the print data unchanged to the printer Max simultaneous connections Limits the number of print jobs that can be accepted at the same time Restrict LPD access Specifies the sub networks or hosts from which print jobs can be accepted You can assign printers connected to your device to a TCP IP port The LPT1 TCP IP port 3003 is enabled by default The printer can be connected to one of the following connections provided that they are available on the device Serial connection COM 1 or COM 2 Parallel connection LPT 1 USB USBLP 1 Additional serial connection
60. n settings Any changes you have made in the UMS take precedence and may no longer be able to be changed A lock symbol before a setting indicates that it cannot be changed Starting the setup page 19 Completing the setup page 19 Setup areas page 19 Setup search page 22 4 1 Starting the Setup You can open the setup in the following ways gt Double click on Setup in the Application Launcher or click on Run Double click on Setup on the desktop if available based on the settings Select Setup in the context menu on the desktop if available based on the settings Select System Setup in the Start menu Click on Setup in the quick launch bar VV VV WV Launch the setup using the keyboard command Ctr or in the Appliance mode using Era You can configure how the setup can be launched under Accessories The options described above as well as combinations thereof are available 4 2 Completing the Setup The buttons OK Cancel and Apply are usually available on every individual setup page gt Click on Apply if you have finished configuring a setup area and would like to save your settings without closing the setup program Click on Cancel if you have not made any changes and would like to abort the setup Click on OK to save your changes and exit the setup 19 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 4 3 Setup Areas The setup
61. ncher 7X E Za E gt IGEL E Applications ZERO a Product Product Name IGEL Zero Product Id IZ3 HDX 40 Firmware Version 5 02 150 01 Copyright IGEL Technology GmbH Website http www igel de e Network 5 Hardware Device Type IGEL M320C ES CPU Model VIA Eden X2 U4200 9 1 0 GHz Memory Size 870 MB Flash Size 1914 MB Graphics Chipset VIA Chrome9 VX900 Graphics Memory Size 128 MB a Licensed Features Figure 4 Application Launcher system information Details of the current network configuration with the IP address and device name are also given here 3 2 Sessions All sessions created are shown in a list of applications if they are enabled for the main session page gt To open an application double click on it or click on Run gt Alternatively you can launch sessions via icons on the desktop in the quick launch bar or from the Start menu and context menu gt Applications can also be launched automatically and a key combination hotkey can be defined The available options for launching a session can be defined under Desktop Integration in the session configuration 15 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 3 3 System Tools On the System page you can run various tools including the firmware updating tool with the pre set update information A Applications x System E License About Network Info IGEL Technology GmbH gGgs q wgc esxu
62. nformation on the function can be found on the Fabulatech partner site http www usb over network com partners igel http www usb over network com partners igel Enable either native or Fabulatech USB redirection not both together Disable USB redirection if you use Centertools DriveLock To improve video playback on the remote desktop follow the procedure below 1 Totake advantage of improved playback ensure that the necessary codecs are installed on the remote desktop page 2 Enable multimedia redirection on the thin client 3 Create the session 4 Begin playback on the remote desktop 57 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 8 2 RDP session The following configuration pages offer you detailed setup options for the session Server and logon Allows you to specify a server and a start application for the terminal server session The necessary logon information is configured here Otherwise the terminal server logon window for entering the user and the password will be displayed Window Allows you to specify the size of the session window and the color mode The local taskbar can be configured so that it remains visible during a full screen session Performance Allows you to disable non essential graphical functions such as skin styles window animation etc This is useful in the event of performance problems Mapping Allows you to specify the audio output device local remote and determin
63. ng up drive mappings is as follows 1 Click on Add to bring up the mapping window 2 Select a target drive from the list under which the local device or the folder is to be mapped If the drive letter you have selected is no longer available on the server the specified directory or local drive will be given the next free letter during the login 3 Give the path name of the local directory to which the mapping is to refer 53 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 If you map a locally connected device use the pre defined path names available in the drop down field The directories in question are those on which the devices are mounted by default during the boot procedure e g autofs floppy for an integrated disk drive Serial COM Ports Enable Enable COM Port Mapping in order to perform bidirectional mapping between serial devices connected to the thin client e g scanners serial printers and the serial ports of the Citrix server As a result programs running on the server can exchange data with the local devices Click on Add under Serial Devices gt From the drop down list select the serial connector to which a device is connected or click on Search Devices to select an available device Denotes the local serial connection COM1 Denotes the local serial connection COM2 Denote possible expansion cards installed in the PCI ISA slot e g an internal modem Denote serial connections
64. nge window size as soon as a new video is loaded e Main window should remain in the foreground e Show operating components Playback gt Specify how you would like to play back media files Endless loop Automatically plays back a play list endlessly until you stop it 63 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Random mode Plays back the files in a play list in a random order gt If you wish choose the visual effects to be used during audio playback Visualization type Determines the visualization plug in Visualization size Determines the visualization size Video Video output GConf System wide configuration Auto Automatically selects the output XVideo Hardware accelerated uses shared memory to write images to the graphics card memory X11 Not hardware accelerated playback via the X Window System display protocol Specify the brightness saturation contrast and color settings for videos Audio Audio output GConf System wide configuration Auto Automatically selects the output ALSA Direct output via kernel driver for sound cards Audio output type Select Stereo if you are working with an IGEL thin client Options Specify whether you would like to disable the screen saver during audio playback Specify the network connection speed in order to influence media file playback Specify the necessary buffer size for your network in order to ensure smooth audio and video playback VV ON WV Spec
65. nput These setup pages allow you to set the keyboard layout and other entry options The following parameters can be configured e Keyboard page 34 e Mouse page 35 e Touchscreen page 35 Determines the keyboard layout The selected layout applies for all parts of the system including emulations window sessions and X applications Determines the keyboard type Determines the automatic repeat behavior for the keyboard e Initial key repeat delay Determines the delay in milliseconds before automatic repetition begins e Key repeat rate Determines how often a character repeats per second e Enable dead keys Enable this function if the keyboard used supports dead keys for special characters Stipulates that NumLock is to be automatically enabled during the boot procedure gt You can define additional keyboard layouts which can be selected by the user The layout can be selected in the taskbar 34 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Determines the type of mouse used and how it is connected Changes the orientation of the mouse by switching the mouse buttons to left handed mode Enables disables emulation of the third middle mouse button for mice with only two physical buttons This third button is emulated by pressing both buttons at the same time If 3 button emulation was enabled the emulation time limit determines how long in milliseconds the driver waits before deciding whether two bu
66. o authenticate yourself KDC list IP or FQDN list of the key distribution centers domain controllers for this realm An optional port number preceded by a colon can be attached to the host name Domain realm mapping offers translation of a host name into the Kerberos realm name for the services provided by this host Standard domain realm mapping This should be enabled if the DNS and realm names match Otherwise you will need to create user specific entries in the list DNS host or domain name The entry can be a host name or a domain name Domain names are indicated by a preceding dot Host names and domain names should be entered in lower case letters Realm Kerberos realm name for this host or this domain 87 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 12 Firmware Customization Configure the firmware to create your own personal workstation 12 1 Custom Application Applications which were loaded onto a customer partition for example can be launched via the Application Launcher or an icon on the desktop once they have been defined as own applications In order for this to be possible a command to call up the application must be entered under Settings 12 2 Custom Commands Custom commands can be mounted at various points in time during the system start Basic commands run once during the boot procedure The commands are executed at the following times Initialization Not all drivers loaded not all devices availa
67. o be used before a request is sent to the font server Using the NFS font service is another way to import additional fonts The NFS font service also offers the advantage that the mount point for the fonts can be configured This is necessary for a number of remote applications that search for your fonts in a specific directory gt Define and enable an NFS font path entry in order to use the NFS font service This will be added to the list of NFS mounted font directories Click on Add to open the dialog window Defines the local directory for the mount point Name or IP address of the server that makes available the font directories via NFS Path on the server under which the fonts are available If this option is enabled local fonts are to be used before a request is sent to the font server Click on Enable to enable the entry gt Export the font directory to the server via NFS read only for the thin client 38 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 7 Network LAN interfaces page 39 DHCP options page 43 VPN page 43 SCEP page 46 Routing page 47 Hosts page 48 Network drives page 48 7 1 LAN Interfaces Click on Network gt LAN Interfaces in the client setup Choose between automatic network setup with the protocols DHCP and BOOTP or manual network configuration in order to set the thin client for each network interface W Activate default interface Ethernet
68. ommended that you set the option Disable When Updating at the same time This will ensure that the setup ini and the update data are transferred separately 5 4 VNC Shadowing For helpdesk purposes you can observe the client through shadowing This is possible via the IGEL Remote Manager or another VNC client e g TightVNC The options for the VNC functions are as follows Ask user for permission In a number of countries unannounced mirroring is prohibited by law Do not disable this option if you are in one of these countries Allow entries from remote If this option is enabled the remote user may make keyboard and computer mouse entries as if they were the local user Use password Enable this option to set up a password which the remote user must enter before they can begin mirroring 26 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 5 5 Remote Access SSH RSH In order to allow central administration the thin client can be configured in such a way that it can be accessed via the WAN Remote access to the local setup is permitted by default However you can restrict remote access to a specific user from a specific host To enable restriction give the full name of the host e g xterm igel de and the permitted user 5 6 Energy Shutdown Power Management Here you can allow or prevent the user from shutting down the terminal or placing it in standby mode and configure the time controlled standby mode The s
69. on sessions can be created and configured in the Sessions sub structure of the IGEL setup application The Session Overview provides an overview of all available session types and existing sessions a 4 T e NX Sessions ICA Horizon View vWorkspace Appliance Leostream NX XS Summary Client Client Mode gt a Filter Add v Session Name Session Type Figure 23 Session overview Click on Add to create a new session Disabled services are not shown in the drop down list For each session there is a configuration page entitled Desktop Integration on which the following actions can be performed e Determining the look of the session on the local desktop e Setting up the name of the session Note None of these characters can be used in the session name lt gt e Selecting the session start options autostart restart e Enabling hotkey use 8 1 RDP global settings This section describes the procedure for configuring the global RDP settings This configuration applies for all RDP sessions The protocol version can no longer be configured manually while the version used by the server is automatically recognized and used Local login allows user data pre population e g with data from the domain login when establishing the connection to the terminal server This can save you having to enter the same login data on a number of occasions 51 IGEL Technolo
70. ound Image The download can also be launched from the IGEL Universal Management Suite via Update Desktop Changes A user specific boot image can be provided on a download server Under System gt Firmware Configuration Own Bootsplash enable the user defined bootsplash and specify a download server along with the name of the image file If you have already defined a server for the system update files you can use the same server settings for downloading the boot image The user specific bootsplash will be downloaded from the specified server if the function was enabled and if requested manually Update bootsplash The download can also be launched from the IGEL Universal Management Suite Update Desktop Changes command or update request The image is 800 x 600 pixels in size aspect ratio remains unchanged The image can be positioned vertically and horizontally by changing the position values between O and 100 standard setting 50 centered The file types BMP JPG GIF TIF PNG and SVG are supported for an own background image and bootsplash A total storage area of 25 MB is available for all user specific images IGEL Technology GmbH 32 IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Taskbar Allows you to enable disable and configure the taskbar Pager Allows you to enable disable the use of several virtual desktops The Pager is a tool with virtual desktops which can be used as an easy way of switching between open applications This
71. our computer on the basis of various parameters gt Manage temporary files used for the Java plug in By doing this you allow your web browser to use Sun Java to run applets and Java Web Start As a result you can launch Java applications via the network Check certificates via the operating console This gives you the security you need to use applets and applications via the network gt Define runtime parameters for applets executed with Java plug in and applications run with Java Web Start Further information can be found at http java sun com j2se 1 5 0 docs guide deployment deployment guide jcp html 9 14 Calibration Pattern When calibrating your monitor auto adjust please use this special pattern Generally speaking you will achieve better results than if you calibrate the monitor with a conventional desktop and windows Clicking on the pattern with the mouse closes the application again 9 15 Commands The following system commands can be made accessible to the user Log off Sort symbols Switch off terminal Restart terminal Restart window manager 70 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 9 16 Network Diagnostics The IGEL Universal Desktop Linux firmware features a number of tools for network analysis These include e Device information page 71 e Ping page 71 e Netstat page 72 e Traceroute page 72 e Look up page 72 This tool provides information regarding the statu
72. ovides an overview of pre configured ThinPrint printers Active Name of the printer Printer class Device Standard IGEL Technology GmbH Indicates whether or not the printer is visible Name under which the printer can be addressed Name of the printer class optional max 7 characters without spaces The following options are available here e dev ttySO dev ttyS1 serial interface e dev p0 dev lp1 parallel interface e dev usblp0 dev usblp1 USB printer e Name of a CUPS printer with LPD network printer connection ThinPrint client prints via the network to the LPD network printer e Name of another CUPS printer ThinPrint client forwards print jobs to the appropriate printer in the CUPS printing system Defines the selected device as the standard printer 78 IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 10 2 USB Storage Devices USB storage devices can be configured here gt Specify how USB devices are set up here The most important details are e the number of possible devices e the allocation of drive letters e the access type available to users in ICA sessions read and or write access Newly connected devices are automatically recognized by default The terminal gives an audible signal and a pop up window informing you that a new device has been found and will be started appears zd USB Storage Automount Hotplug p y Number of USB storage hotplug devices o LJ Private dr
73. parameter settings can easily destroy the configuration and cause the system to crash In cases like these the only way to restore the thin client is to reset it to the factory defaults You can search for setup parameters within the IGEL Registry by clicking on the Parameter Search button If you would like to find the FTP settings for updating the Linux firmware you can search for the parameter name ftp The parameter found in the Registry structure is highlighted Search parameter k EN Search Criterion Parameter name v Contains si Y Ignore Case Figure 12 Parameter search in the IGEL Registry 28 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 6 User Interface Configure the user interface exactly as you want it e Set the system language page 33 e Define your entry options page 34 e Expand the character sets page 37 6 1 General Display Settings Color Depth True Color 24 Number of screens 2 Iv Selected screen 2 v Identify monitors Resolution 1280x1024 sl Frequency 60 w Screen rotation None v Monitor Automatic v Figure 13 Screen settings Color depth Allows you to select the desktop color depth The following options are available e 16 bits per pixel High Color 65 000 colors e 24 bits per pixel True Color 16 7 million colors Make sure that all screens connected to the thin client support the color setting 29 IGEL
74. password SCEP server the configuration process is somewhat awkward Ideally it should be set up in the UMS as a profile and distributed to the clients At the same time the certificate still cannot be used for communication purposes If a certificate from the certification authority has been forwarded from the SCEP server to the client it is then stored there inthe w s scep certificates folder The data for the certificate e g its validity creation date and hash value can be displayed by using the shell command cert show status Certificates issued and managed via SCEP can be used for purposes such as network authentication Relevant options can be found when configuring IEEE 802 1x authentication Network gt LAN Interfaces gt Interface 1 gt Authentication or when setting up the wireless network Network gt LAN Interfaces gt Wireless gt Authentication WPA Enterprise Encryption EAP Type TLS One problem when the client certificate is distributed via the network is that the same certificate is needed for communication The use of the SCEP in conjunction with 802 1x authentication presents no problems to the extent that the initial request for the certificate should also be possible without a certificate Enable the 802 1x authentication method after the SCEP has been configured When requesting the certificate the client will attempt to establish a connection to the SCEP server without using any authentication It
75. processes 90 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 D 1 3 Index DIT ioom 31 Device Information sssssssssssssssssrsssrrssrrssrrssrsess 71 3 Device Support Virtual Communication 3rd Party VPN Clients EEN 43 Channels acc petu sedg dun be di ent 55 A A 76 About this Manual 2 DHCP telen 43 Access Control 31 Display keyboard and allocation of resources 59 Accessories eese eene nennen nnn 67 Domain Realm Mapping eese 87 AD Kerberos rte tec 85 D n 30 AD Kerberos Configuration eesss 86 Drive Management 74 Application Launcher 14 68 Drive Mapping ccococcccnonoccconononccononanccononanacanonnoss 53 lte DEE 56 64 DriveLock occccccccncnonoccccnonononononannnnna ieee 55 Authentication esee 40 E Auto logout 86 Emergency Boet seess 12 Automount Devices cesse 79 Enable Setup Pages for Users e 21 B EIERE Eege ee 27 Boot MENU citaron title aeo cene rbd 11 Environment Variables AAA 90 Boot Procedure nico 11 Exarfple iaa dida 47 Browser Plug Am 64 F Browser Plug Ans 62 Failsafe Boot CRC check 12 Buddy Update rrt rante trn nnn 25 FeatUreS rd 90 C Firefox Browser 61 Calibration Pattern sese 70 Firefox Browser Session 61 Certificate nia 46 Firmware Customizatlon 27 88 Certification Authority essssseeseseesseserssssesseee 46
76. pting for a particular identification method You will find detailed information on SSH and the various authentication methods on the relevant pages of the manual for your server operating system 8 5 Firefox Browser In order to allow central configuration via the IGEL UMS the original configuration parameters for the Firefox web browser are assigned to the IGEL setup These global settings can be changed for each browser session The original Firefox parameters are pre set under Settings The standard settings are carried over from the Browser Global setup The following settings for the browser session can also be configured 61 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Window Allows you to specify the full screen mode and multi monitor options as well as the Firefox language prevent users making changes to the browser hide the configuration page about config and the printer dialog Symbol bars and Allows you to hide show toolbar items or complete toolbars in a session configure a toolbar kiosk mode browser in full screen mode restricted access to toolbars and autostart restart configuration Hotkeys Allows you to enable disable hotkeys used in the Firefox browser Context menu Allows you to enable disable items in the browser context menu Various plug ins such as a PDF viewer Adobe Flash Player or Red Hat Spice are available However they may need to be licensed by the user first Integration of the S
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78. rwise the standard name IGEL MAC address will be generated Enable DNS Configures the DNS Specify the standard domain in which the device will work as well as the IP address of up to two name servers which will be queried one after the other Enables IEEE 802 1x authentication Enables network port authentication in accordance with the 802 1x Wired 802 1x only standard The following authentication methods are currently supported e EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 e EAP PEAP TLS e EAP TLS The entry options in the Authentication menu vary depending on the authentication method chosen If the fields User Name and Password are not already populated an entry mask for authentication purposes will be shown 40 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 EAP type Check server certificate CA root certificate PEAP Auth method EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 User name EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 Password EAP PEAP TLS Client certificate EAP PEAP TLS Private key EAP PEAP TLS User name EAP PEAP TLS Password for private key EAP TLS Client certificate EAP TLS Private key EAP TLS User name EAP TLS Password for private key Selects the authentication method e PEAP for EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 and EAP PEAP TLS e TLS for EAP TLS Checks the authentication server Path name of the file with root certificate s for server authentication The file may be in PEM or DER format Select the Phase 2 authentication method e MSCHAPv2 for EAP PEAP
79. s USB adapter or Perle expansion card Data are forwarded bidirectionally at serial interfaces This means that other serial devices such as barcode scanners or scales can be operated too 77 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 ThinPrint allows the bandwidth provided for the transfer of print jobs to be reduced depending on the resources available The ThinPrint client prints either on printers connected to a local interface serial parallel or USB on an LPD network printer or on a CUPS printer defined on the thin client The following parameters can be found on the ThinPrint setup page Port number Bandwidth Waiting time between print attempts Number of print attempts Specify the port number via which the ThinPrint daemon is to communicate Make sure that the port number on the ThinPrint client and the ThinPrint server is the same communication will otherwise not be possible Enter a bandwidth value in bits per second which is lower than or equal to the value specified on the ThinPrint server A higher value the disabling of client control or no entry at all means that the ThinPrint server values will be used Maximum waiting time in seconds if a printer is unavailable Number of attempts to contact a printer in order to start a print job The list of ThinPrint printers is shown on the Printers page gt Here you can manage printer configurations by adding editing or deleting printers The page pr
80. s of the network device used This includes e MAC and IP address e Link speed e Various interface statistics bytes transferred errors etc The Ping tool allows you to send contact queries to a network address You can specify the exact number of queries to be sent Alternatively you can enable Unlimited Requests which means that the echo requests will be sent until you stop the process The Ping result is shown below and the Ping duration of the last five Pings is illustrated in a bar chart Ping Network Tools Tool Edit Help Devices Ping Netstat Traceroute Lookup Network address www igel com Send O Only 5 requests Unlimited requests Round Trip Time Statistics Transmission Statistics Minimum 38 40 ms Packets transmitted 5 Average 42 02 ms Packets received 5 Maximum 47 90 ms Successful packets 100 Time ms Seq No P Details Figure 30 Ping network tools 71 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 gt Enable Program gt Signal Tone for Ping to configure the thin client to output an audible signal each time a Ping is sent Netstat provides information on active network services with protocol and port information as well as a routing table and multicast information for your network devices With Traceroute you can trace the route to a network address The Look up tool shows various information regarding your network address The available information types are shown in thi
81. s screenshot Default Information Internet Address Canonical Name CPU OS Type Mailbox Exchange Mailbox Information Name Server Host name for Address Start of authority Text Information Well Known Services Any All Information Figure 31 Information types for network address 72 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 9 17 System Information The system information provides an overview of all internal and connected thin client hardware components as well as the constituent parts of the Linux system e g kernel modules The information shown can be copied to the clipboard in order to send it to the IGEL Support department for example Information View Help Refresh Summary System Information O Copy to Clipboard m Computer ps Operating System Y Kernel Modules bel Languages Display EI Environment Variables amp Users Devices Processor E Memory ai PCI Devices USB Devices a Printers IGEL Technology GmbH Computer Processor Memory User Name Date Time Vendor Model Model Version Serial Number UUID Board Name Vendor BIOS Date Figure 32 System information IGEL Zero RFX 2x VIA Eden X2 U4200 1 0 GHz 890MB 362MB used user terminal user Mi 02 Okt 2013 13 54 18 UTC IGEL Technology GmbH M320C M320C V 3 1 13 02272013 RDD3B9C05B13130540M FE8A119D 47F6 B41D 861C 99164S VX900 IGEL Technology GmbH 02 27 201
82. t a search click on the button below the tree structure Enter the text you wish to search for Specify the details for your search narrow it down to field headers for example Select one of the hits Click on Show Result and you will be taken to the relevant setup page The parameter or value found will be highlighted as shown below LI Login with IGEL Smart Card Figure 10 Setup search 23 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 5 System Settings As previously explained under Quick installation page 8 various basic system settings can be configured in the sub structure Date and time page 24 Update page 25 Remote management page 25 VNC mirroring page 26 Remote access SSH RSH page 27 Energy page 27 Firmware configuration page 27 IGEL System Registry page 28 5 1 Time and Date 1 Click on Time and Date to open this dialog page Timezone Continent Area General vj Location UTC sl C Use NTP Time Server NTE Set time and date Figure 11 Set time and date 2 Make the required changes 3 Click on Save Time and Date to confirm the changes If a time server is available within your network you can also use the Network Time Protocol NTP to automatically retrieve the current time and date when the system starts and at defined intervals Make sure that the time zone is set correctly To set the time zone select the relevant region
83. tandard action when the on off button is pressed can also be pre configured DPMS If your screen supports Display Power Management Signaling other energy saving functions are available Three different modes are offered Standby Suspend and Off Each mode is activated after a configurable time period in minutes Naturally all stages are gone through only if the X Server does not receive any new entries during this period 5 7 Firmware Customization Various parts of the firmware can be adjusted or expanded The individual functions are described in the chapter entitled Firmware customization page 88 An overview is given below Allows you to dump your files Allows you to define the options for launching your own applications from the customer partition Allows you to mount your own system commands and call up applications at specific times rc custom Allows you to replace the IGEL start logos with your own graphics Allows you to use dynamic parameters when configuring a number of session types Allows you to disable system components e g session types that are not needed 27 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 5 8 IGEL System Registry You can change virtually every firmware parameter in the Registry You will find information on the individual items in the tool tips However changes to the thin client configuration via the Registry should only be made by experienced administrators Incorrect
84. te users to securely access company networks Automatically establishing a connection during the boot procedure In order to set up a client which is fully configured to automatically establish a connection you may need to dial up first 1 Enable this option before the desktop is launched The client connects to the host Click on Add to set up new connections Configure the necessary settings in order to dial up the RAS server on the desired remote station Select the network device and specify whether a dial up connection is to be used St a WY Specify on the Options tab the name service and the IP configuration for the PPTP connection These data will normally be transferred from the remote station s RAS server This means that both DNS and IP address will be set to automatic by default You can set up additional network routes on the next three setup pages Routing IGEL Universal Desktop Linux v5 includes two clients from other manufacturers for access to a VPN Cisco page 43 GeNUCard page 44 Cisco You will find the configuration parameters for the Cisco Client in the IGEL setup To use the software please read the VPN Client Administrator Guide and the User Guide from Cisco http www cisco com en US products sw secursw ps2308 prod maintenance guides list html http www cisco com en US products sw secursw ps2308 products user guide list html 43 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 GeNUCard
85. tem Information ucc a NL IQ EUIS E eS TREES 15 E e e E 15 3 3 Mo Pe O 16 DEA WGOMS PEE 17 3 5 Network Information aiii lies ai 17 3 6 AA needs 18 4 Sep AD MG le rte aaa 19 4 1 Starting the Setup irte atada idad nets 19 4 2 Completing the Setup 19 43 Set p RT Ce 20 4A le EE 23 5 SA ETE ET 24 Bile a E e EAEE D A E dilata 24 5 2 Update perenne eee E EE 25 5 3 Remote Management wecvesccceeseseccee se scceees ici 26 5 4 NNC SHADOWING ii dd dt 26 5 5 Remote Access SSH RBSHl 27 MEI CAELI LLL LIU ULL CE 27 5 7 Rirmware C stomizatiOM E 27 5 8 IGEL System Regester a rito 28 6 User Menace E dE E Ve Ee 29 6 1 General Display Settings mio indian aii EES Ee 29 6 2 Janguage s iet benched ened te eei eee die eque de chest Lenten ee 33 SCENE mer 34 6 4 Keyboard Commands Hotkeys 37 E enee En 37 7 RN 39 Feds CLAN INS ies 39 7 2 Wireless WIF Leger 42 7 39 DHGCP ODEIOnS i lcd 43 7 4 Virtual Private Network VPN lssssssesseeseeennnee enne nono nn cn naar nnns sse nnns naar nnns nennen enne nnn 43 7 5 Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol SCEP ccccccccssssesecsssceeecssseeeecsseeeceessseeeeesseseeeesssaeees 46 4 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 TO SIR 48 Fede or Sie da 48 4 8 NetWork DIVES Scaricare aora 48 RG DNR ek EE 50 8 SESSIONS ii e dia dai iaa 51 8 1 RDP global settings sirsenis dee ERENNERT gedd 51 B 2 Te
86. ter mapping The global parameters page 51 are the default setting 59 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Specify the performance settings for the session if they differ from the global configuration page 51 Enable RemoteFX Global setting e Disable Wallpaper Global setting m Don t show contents of window while dragging Global setting m Disable Menu and Window animation Global setting z Disable Themes Global setting m Disable Cursor Shadow Global setting e Disable Cursor Settings Global setting el Enable font smoothing Global setting e Compress Global setting m Figure 26 Performance settings 8 3 Web Access for Remote Desktop With Web Access for Remote Desktop Web Access for RD users can access RemoteApps and remote desktop connections via a web browser RemoteApps and remote desktop connections therefore provide a modified view of RemoteApp programs and virtual desktops for users More information on Web Access for Remote Desktop can be found under Microsoft Technet Web Access for RD The applications can be provided in the Application Launcher in the Start menu in the quick launch bar or on the desktop A selection can be made from the list of available applications for display on the desktop or in the quick launch bar Look For the purposes of logging in normal user authentication as well as the Kerberos Pass Through mode are available 8 4 SSH Session This s
87. terminals Save User and Password The procedure for saving users and passwords for authentication is as follows gt Enter the first name and surname of the user You will then be prompted to enter the password for this name If the Demand Password option is enabled a pop up window will always open when a smartcard is inserted If the wrong password is entered access to the terminal will be denied 84 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 If the smartcard is merely used to control access to the terminal the procedure is as follows 1 Insert a suitable smartcard 2 Click on Write to Card in order to write the data to the card 3 Remove the smartcard once the writing operation is complete You can now program the next smartcard Save Sessions Saving sessions on the smartcard If an employee uses a number of different terminals or the terminals are used by many different employees it may be a good idea to save the sessions used by an employee on their smartcard instead of on the terminal In this way the user only needs to call up the applications they require in order to perform their duties The procedure for saving sessions on the smartcard is as follows 1 Insert the employee s smartcard into the terminal The applications used by the employee are shown on the terminal 2 Create the sessions you would like to add to the smartcard on the terminal including an autostart option and personalizatio
88. th this setting 10 4 PC SC Interface PC SC is a service which makes smartcard readers and inserted smartcards available to application programs RDP and ICA connections make it possible to provide server side applications with client side smartcard readers and smartcards Local applications e g browsers can also use smartcards in the readers For these functions to work the PC SC daemon must be enabled Click on Enable PC SC Daemon to use the PC SC interface on the thin client The PC SC Devices Currently Active window shows the smartcard readers which are currently available Optional internal readers and a variety of USB smartcard readers are also supported 81 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 11 Security In order to prevent unauthorized access to the thin client setup which could allow deeper penetration into your network it is essential that you set up an administrator password following the initial configuration gt You can also use an additional user password which offers variable options for permitting restricted configuration by users 11 1 Password gt Under Password set up an administrator password and a user password Administrator and user password Sets passwords for the administrator and user accounts The setup will be protected by the administrator password unless the user has been granted access to specific areas By enabling this password the IGEL setup shell access to Xterm and
89. time server UMS configuration loaded but not effective Desktop commands run each time the X Server starts The commands are executed at the following times Desktop Initialization Executed once during the boot procedure Desktop environment configured but not started User not logged in Kerberos Smartcard etc Desktop Early Executed once during the boot procedure Desktop environment started Message service started Session D Bus started User not logged in Kerberos Smartcard etc Desktop Final Executed after login procedure or desktop restart User logged in Kerberos Smartcard etc User desktop started Reconfiguration commands run when settings are changed via the local setup or the UMS The commands are executed at the following times Reconfiguration Executed after effective change of Thin Client configuration local setup UMS 12 3 Custom Bootsplash See the description in the chapter User Interface page 29 89 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 12 4 Environment Variables Environment variables allow you to use dynamic parameter content for a number of session types e g so as not to have to enter ICA or RDP servers for every session Within the IGEL Setup the variables can be found under System gt Firmware Configuration gt Environment Variables Pre defined variables can also be supplied and distributed via the IGEL UMS Additional defined variables can only be used locally and may be overwr
90. tings you can choose whether you would like to carry over the global settings or use your own settings for this special session Options If necessary you can change the pre configured settings for the operating components here 8 7 Java Web Start Session In order to be able to access Java web applications you must enter the address of the necessary JNLP file For example this may be an IGEL UMS console which can also be run as a Java Web Start application 8 8 VolP client This section describes the procedure for setting up voice over IP telephony VolP The IGEL Universal Desktop Linux firmware includes the Ekiga voice over IP client http ekiga org This client allows you to use the SIP Session Initiation Protocol and H 323 In addition to the local contact list the telephone book can also search the LDAP address books You will find a detailed description of all Ekiga options under http wiki ekiga org index php Documentation 65 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 8 9 VNC Viewer Create a VNC Viewer session in order to be able to access remote computers VNC server via the thin client Connection options such as the server address or the full screen mode can be pre populated for each session or defined individually when the system starts If a server address is specified for the session the connection dialog will not appear when the session starts the connection will be established immediately
91. ttons were pressed at the same time Determines the mouse resolution in counts per inch Changes the maximum interval in milliseconds between two consecutive mouse clicks which are to be recognized as a double click To ensure that you can open the setup and navigate within it the initial configuration should take place with a mouse and keyboard connected The setup procedure with a screen keyboard is described below A list of the touchscreens currently supported by IGEL Universal Desktop Linux can be found in the GEL 3rd party hardware database https www igel com en service support linux 3rd party hardware database html 35 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 If you enable the touchscreen function the touchscreen must be calibrated first If this option was not enabled calibration will begin automatically after each system boot Enable this option if the mouse pointer moves vertically when you move your finger in a horizontal direction These values are determined by the calibration tool However you can also change them manually The maximum permitted time in milliseconds between two instances of contact in order to still be registered a single touch When moving windows by drag and drop for example your contact with the screen may inadvertently be interrupted Increasing this value prevents the thin client from recognizing two individual contacts if you let go in this way Determines how long in millis
92. ure when using the IGEL smartcard with the internal card reader or an external reading device USB is as follows 1 2 3 4 Enable the IGEL smartcard solution under Security gt Login Smartcard in the setup application Enter a company key to describe your IGEL smartcard Save your settings before you start personalizing the card In the Personalization window you can set a login password and add sessions to the card 83 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 Session configurations are stored on the card s IC integrated circuit and the session can be used on any IGEL thin client which reads the card Smart Card Personalization Load Sessions Save Sessions First Name Last Name Require Password Password Available Sessions Sessions on Smartcard Autostart Restart PowerTerm WebConnect SAP Launcher ml GeNUCard VPN Connection 6 ICA Connection Center o Java Manager Citrix XenApp a Setup Qwite Smartcard Figure 39 Smartcard personalization Company Key The IGEL smartcard solution also contains a company key This is an additional code which is written to the card and which must match the code of the terminal used If the two codes do not match the smartcard cannot be used on that particular terminal This additional security feature ensures that your terminals cannot be accessed from outside your company It can also be used within the company in order to restrict employees access to specific
93. via the drop down boxes 24 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 5 2 Update On the Update page a simple dialog for updating your thin client firmware is displayed The normal procedure for updating your thin client is as follows 1 Goto www myigel biz and download the desired firmware image from the IGEL server 2 Unzip the ZIP file the usual format in which updates are provided 3 Save all files in the directory provided either on your local FTP HTTP server or on a drive which is accessible from the client e g a USB stick NFS share etc 4 Configure the necessary settings see below 5 Save your changes and click on Update Firmware The update process will now proceed automatically The update procedure cannot be carried out via PPP ISDN connections In this case you should use a local storage medium USB stick to provide the update The following information must be given before the update can start the details required vary depending on the protocol chosen Protocol Allows you to select the protocol to be used FTP HTTP HTTPS etc from the drop down list Server name and port Details of the name or IP address of the server used as well as the port that is to be used Path name on the server Details of the directory in which you have saved the update files starting from the root directory User name The user account name Password The password for this user this account Under Bud
94. will use the authentication only after having received the certificate For WLAN connections a method of certificate less PSK encryption must first be set up The client will then use this connection to obtain the certificate After this the WLAN connection can be reconfigured once again While the above mentioned method for Ethernet connections will also function via the UMS the initial configuration of the WLAN can only be performed on the client as the WLAN is disabled by default 47 IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5 02 100 7 6 Routing This setup page allows you to specify additional network routes if necessary gt Inthe Interface field specify eth0 eth1 or wlanO i e Interface 1 2 or Wireless LAN You can specify up to five additional network routes 7 7 Hosts If no DNS Domain Name Service is used you can specify a list with hosts in order to allow translation between your IP address the full qualified host name and the short host name Click on Add to open the dialog window 1 Enter the IP address of the host you would like to add 2 Give the full qualified host name e g lt mailserver igel de gt 3 Give the short host name of the host e g lt mailserver gt 4 Confirm the details you have entered by clicking on OK The specified host will now be added to the computer list 7 8 Network Drives Drives shared within the network can be linked to the thin client via NFS or SMB depen
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