Administrator Guide

Figure 11. System Information
The System Information window displays the following information:
Identity tabDisplays information such as system details, hardware details, BIOS version, and custom information.
SystemDisplays information about the current user, terminal name, product name, platform, build, operating system
version, Kernel version, and Uptime.
HardwareDisplays information about the processor type, processor speed, total memory, free memory, and media
size.
BIOSDisplays information about the BIOS version.
Custom InfoDisplays information about the location, contact, and custom.
Network tabDisplays information that is related to Ethernet and WiFi connections.
Interface informationDisplays information about the MAC address, network speed, and Maximum Transmission Unit
(MTU).
IP informationDisplays information about the IP address, IPv6 address, subnet mask, gateway, domain, primary DNS,
secondary DNS, DHCP server, lease, and elapsed.
Packages tabDisplays all add-ons that are installed on your device. The add-ons are listed with the attributes, such as
package name, version, size, and status. The Original value in the Status column specifies the integrated add-ons in the
Dell Hybrid Client. By default, only Dell packages are displayed. To view all packages, click the Show All Packages button.
Copyright tabDisplays the software copyright and patent notices.
Event LogsDisplays major events.
Reset the Dell Hybrid Client to factory default
settings
You can send a command from Wyse Management Suite to reset your Dell Hybrid Client to factory default settings. All the Dell
Hybrid Client policies that are pushed from Wyse Management Suite are reset to default values when you perform a factory
reset.
Steps
1. Log in to Wyse Management Suite.
2. Go to the Devices page.
3. Apply the filters to find the preferred device.
4. Select the check box of the device.
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