Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse 3040 Thin Client User Guide
- Welcome to Dell Wyse 3040 thin client
- Wyse 3040 thin client hardware installation
- Wyse 3040 thin client on ThinOS
- Logging on to the Wyse 3040 thin client running Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring the dual head display settings in Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring the network settings on Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring peripherals settings on Wyse ThinOS
- Power state
- Configuring the broker setup on Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring the WDA settings on Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Wyse 3040 thin client on ThinLinux
- Accessing thin client BIOS settings on Wyse ThinLinux
- Logging on to the Wyse 3040 thin client running ThinLinux
- Configuring display on Dell Wyse ThinLinux
- Configuring the network settings on Dell WyseThinLinux
- Configuring peripherals settings on Wyse ThinLinux
- Power state
- Configuring connections locally on Dell Wyse ThinLinux
- Configuring WDA settings on Dell Wyse ThinLinux
- Major components of your system
- System specifications
- Thermal management on Wyse 3040 thin client
- BIOS overview
- Accessing thin client BIOS settings
- System Setup overview
- Boot Sequence
- Navigation keys
- General screen options
- System Configuration screen options
- Security screen options
- Secure Boot screen options
- Performance screen options
- Power Management screen options
- POST Behavior screen options
- Virtualization support screen options
- Maintenance screen options
- System Log screen options
- Updating the BIOS
- Troubleshooting your system
Ordered List Number 5Click Add to add an IP address. After an IP is added, Netmask, Gateway and Metric specific to that IP are
displayed.
Ordered List Number 5Select the check box if you want to ignore the automatically obtained routes.
Ordered List Number 5Select 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:
i. 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.
ii. Search domains — Type the IP addresses of domains that are used when resolving host names. Use commas
to separate multiple domains.
iii. DHCP client ID — Enter the ID for the DHCP client. This client identifier allows you to customize your
computer’s configuration.
NOTE: The other settings remain same as described in automatic (DHCP) method for IPv4 authentication.
● If Manual method is selected, you must configure the following options:
i. Click Add to add an IP address. After an IP is added, Netmask, Gateway specific to that IP are displayed.
ii. 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.
iii. 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 configured.
● 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 configured.
● If Disabled option is selected, IPv4 is not available for this connection.
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 configuring the IPv4 settings tab described in this section.
4. Click Team to add and configure the team network connection for your thin client.
a. Click the Team tab, and configure the following options:
i. Interface name—Type the name of your network interface.
ii. MTU—Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that the protocol layer can pass onwards.
iii. Teamed connections—Lists the number of team connections that are configured. To add a new team connection,
click Add and select the type of connection you want to create. The available options are Ethernet, Bond, Bridge,
Team, and VLAN.
iv. JSON config— If you have already added a new team connection, you can enter a custom JSON configuration string
in the text box or import a configuration file.
b. To configure the General tab, IPv4 Settings tab, and IPv6 Settings tab for team connection, see the configuration
details for Bond connection in this section.
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