Administrator Guide
2 Search domains — Type the IP addresses of domains that are used when resolving host names. Use commas to
separate multiple domains.
3 DHCP client ID — Enter the ID for the DHCP client. This client identier allows you to customize your computer’s
conguration.
NOTE: The other settings remain same as described in automatic (DHCP) method for IPv4
authentication.
• If Manual method is selected, you must congure the following options:
1 Click Add to add an IP address. After an IP is added, Netmask, Gateway specic to that IP are displayed.
2 DNS Servers — Type the IP addresses of domain name users that are used to resolve host names. Use commas
to separate multiple domain name server addresses.
3 Search domains — Type the IP addresses of domains used when resolving host names. Use commas to separate
multiple domains.
NOTE: The DHCP client ID option and Ignore automatically obtained routes check boxes are disabled.
The other settings remains the same as described in automatic (DHCP) method for IPv4 authentication.
• If Link-Local Only method is selected, the DNS Servers, Search domains, DHCP client ID, and Routes options are
disabled. You can select the Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete check box to allow the
connection to complete. The IPv4 address is required to complete the connection. If the IPv4 address is not available,
then the connection is not congured.
• If Shared to other computers method is selected, the DNS Servers, Search domains, DHCP client ID, and Routes
options are disabled. You can select the Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete check box to allow
the connection to complete. The IPv4 address is required to complete the connection. If the IPv4 address is not
available, then the connection is not congured.
d Click the IPv6 Settings tab. From the drop-down list, select the following method type for IPv4 authentication. The available
options are:
• Ignore
• Automatic
• Automatic, addresses only
• Manual
• Link-Local Only
NOTE
: The settings are same as conguring the IPv4 settings tab described in this section.
4 Add and congure the Bridge network connection for your thin client.
a Click the Bridge tab, and congure the following options:
1 Interface name — Type the name for your network interface.
2 Bridged connections — The number of bonded connections that are set up are listed here. To add a new bond connection,
click the Add button and select the type of connection you want to create. The available options are Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and
VLAN.
3 Aging time — Enter the Aging time duration in seconds.
4 Enable STP — Select this check box to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) for your connection.
5 Priority — Enter the priority value.
6 Forward delay — Enter the forward delay duration in seconds.
7 Hello time — Enter the hello time duration in seconds.
8 Max age — Enter the value for the maximum age.
b To congure the General tab, IPv4 Settings tab, and IPv6 Settings tab for Bridge connection, see the conguration details for
Bond connection in this section.
5 Congure the VLAN network connection for your thin client.
a Click the VLAN tab, and congure the following options:
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