Operating instructions

Administrator Notes, Tips & Tricks Nur für den internen Gebrauch
A31003-G2550-A100-6-76A9, 04/2005
11-10 optiClient 130 V5.0 , Administrator Documentation and Operating Instructions
optiClient5d_Administration.fm
Starting optiClient 130 for the First Time with Active Central Configuration (DLS)
Parameters for central configuration
If the DSL socket (IP address with associated port) is not stored in the DHCP server or the
DNS in the current IT environment, the current DLS socket must be specified in the Central
configuration configuration dialog in optiClient 130.
If a "workpoint scan" with DLS socket distribution is scheduled at the DLS, this configura-
tion can be skipped in optiClient 130.
See also:
Settings for Central Configuration
Audio profile
An audio profile must be configured in optiClient 130.
See also:
Settings for Audio Control
11.9.2 Functional Restrictions in optiClient 130
The following functional restrictions occur when using DLS V1.0:
Mobility functional restrictions
At present, DLS manages its terminal data on the basis of the MAC addresses. Conse-
quently, the optiClient 130 cannot be used in turns in conjunction with the DLS by multiple
users with different user profiles if these user profiles also integrate the DLS. You can only
use a DLS-active user profile. In this case the user profile represents all configuration pa-
rameters symbolized by the login (here the call number), location, and the computer name.
Using different network cards
If optiClient 130 is operated with a DLS, it cannot be operated over different network call
types (LAN, WLAN, ISDN, VPN) because the DLS obtains its unique assignment over the
MAC address.
11.9.3 General Information
A optiClient "Plug & Play" (PnP) configuration at/within the DLS is only possible by using
the MAC address. We do not recommend PnP configuration based exclusively on the call
number because an optiClient profile is sometimes sent to the wrong client when the opti-
Client 130 logs on to the DLS for the first time (call numbers mixed up). A third-party call
number can then be used with this incorrect profile.
If the optiClient 130 is operated with a DLS, it is mandatory to use the terminal number as
the Login when logging on to the optiClient 130. A DLS connection is not possible if a user
name is specified instead of the terminal number.