Users Guide

VPN
Bond
Team
Bridge
VLAN
2. Click VPN to add a VPN network connection. You must import a file from the stored location to configure the VPN settings.
3. Click Bond to add and configure the Bond network connection for your thin client.
a) Click the General tab, and configure the following options:
Select any of the following check boxes based on your requirement:
Automatically connect to this network when it is available.
All users may connect to this network.
Automatically connect to VPN when using this connection.
From the drop-down menu, select the firewall zone.
b) Click the Bond tab, and configure the following options:
1. Type a name for your network interface.
2. 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, InfiniBand, Bond, Bridge, Team, and
VLAN.
3. Select the type of Network Mode from the drop-down list. The available options are:
Round-robin
Active Backup
XOR
Broadcast
802.3ad
Adaptive transmit load balancing
Adaptive load balancing
4. Link Monitoring — Select the type of link monitoring from the drop-down list. The available options are:
MII (recommended)
ARP
5. Enter the time in ms for the link up delay duration.
6. Enter the time in ms for the link down delay duration.
c) Click the IPv4 Settings tab, and do the following:
1. From the drop-down list select the following method for IPv4 authentication.
If Automatic (DHCP) method is selected, you must configure the following options:
a. Additional 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.
b. Additional Search Domains — Type the IP addresses of domains used when resolving host names. Use commas to
separate multiple domains.
c. DHCP client ID — Enter the ID for the DHCP client. This client identifier allows the network administrator to customize
your computer’s configuration.
d. Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete — The IPv4 address is required to complete the connection. If
the IPv4 address is not available, then the connection is not configured.
e. Click the Routes button to edit IPv4 routes for Bond connection.
1. Click Add to add an IP address. After an IP is added, Netmask, Gateway and Metric specific to that IP are
displayed.
2. Select the check box if you want to ignore the automatically obtained routes.
3. Select this check box if you want to use your connection only for resources on that particular network.
If Automatic (DHCP) addresses only method is selected, you must configure the following options:
a. 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.
b. Search domains — Type the IP addresses of domains that are used when resolving host names. Use commas to
separate multiple domains.
c. DHCP client ID — Enter the ID for the DHCP client. This client identifier allows you to customize your computer’s
configuration.
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