Administrator Guide

Option Description Notes
54 DHCP Server IP Address Recommended.
55 Parameter Request List Sent by thin client.
57
Maximum DHCP
Message Size
Optional (always sent by thin client).
58 T1 (renew) Time Optional, but recommended.
59 T2 (rebind) Time Optional, but recommended.
61 Client identier Always sent.
161 File server (ftp/http/https)
Optional string. Can be either the name or
the IP address of the le server. If a name is
given, the name must be resolvable by the
DNS servers specied in Option 6. If the
option provided by the server is blank or the
server provides no value for the eld, the
machine on which the DHCP server resides
is assumed to also be the le server.
162
Root path to the le server (ftp/http/https) Optional string. If the option provided by the
server is blank and the server provides no
value for the eld, a null string is used.
\wyse\wnos is automatically appended to
the search path. For example, if you enter
pub\serversoftware, the path searchedare
pub\serversoftware\wyse\wnos.
NOTE: You can have the \wyse
automatic component of the search
path omitted by appending a dollar
sign ($) to the entered path. For
example, if you enter
pub
\serversoftware$
, the path
searched will be pub
\serversoftware\wnos
.
NOTE: The usage or omission of a
leading slash (\) on the path is
critical on some servers. Some
servers limit access to the root path
of the user specied at login. For
those servers, the usage of the
leading slash is optional. Some *NIX
servers can be congured to allow
the le user access to the entire le
system. For those servers,
specifying a leading slash species
that access is to start at the root
le system. Proper matching of the
le specication to the le server in
use is critical to ensuring proper
operation. A secured Windows
server requires the slash to be
specied in order to complete
proper access.
165 WMS Server Optional string. Species the IP address of
the Wyse Management Suite Server.
168 Automating updates and settings using central conguration