Administrator Guide
NOTE: To download the Wyse Management Suite xml file, click the download link.
3. Set the Wyse Management Suite rules in ADFS. To know the custom claim rule details, hover the mouse over the information (i)
icon.
NOTE: To view the Wyse Management rules, click the Show WMS Rules link. You can also download the Wyse
Management Suite rules by clicking the link provided in the Wyse Management Suite Rules window.
4. To configure the ADFS details, click Add Configuration, and do the following:
NOTE: To allow tenants to follow the ADFS configuration, upload the ADFS metadata file.
a) To upload the XML file stored on your thin client, click Load XML file.
The file is available at https://adfs.example.com/FederationMetadata/2007–06/FederationMetadata.xml.
b) Enter the details of the entity ID and X.509 signing certificate in the respective boxes.
c) Enter the ADFS login URL address and the ADFS logout URL address in the respective boxes.
d) To enable tenants to configure Single Sign-On by using ADFS, select the Enable SSO login using ADFS check box. This feature
follows the Security Assertion and Markup Language (SAML) standard specification.
e) To validate the configuration information, click Test ADFS Login. This enables tenants to test their setup before saving.
NOTE: Tenants can activate/deactivate SSO login by using ADFS.
5. Click Save.
6. After you save the metadata file, click Update Configuration.
NOTE:
• Tenants can log in and log out by using their AD credentials configured from their ADFS. You must ensure that
the AD users are imported to the Wyse Management Suite server. On the login page, click Sign in and enter your
domain credentials. You must provide the email address of your AD user and sign in.
• For more information about the ADFS documentation, go to Technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/
dd448613.
• After the ADFS test connection is successful, import the users using AD connector present in the remote
repository.
• To import an user to the public cloud , remote repository must be installed.
Importing users to public cloud through active
directory
1. Download and install the file repository, see Accessing file repository. The repository must be installed by using the company network
and must have the access to the AD server to pull the users.
2. Register the repository to public cloud. Once registered, follow the steps mentioned on the UI to import the users to Wyse
Management Suite public cloud. You can edit the roles of the AD user after importing to Wyse Management Suite public cloud.
3. To setup ADFS on public cloud, see Configuring Active Directory Federation Services feature on public cloud.
Alert classifications
The Alert page categorizes the alerts as Critical, Warning, or Info.
NOTE:
To receive alerts through e-mail, select the Alert Preferences option from the username menu displayed on the
upper-right corner.
Select the preferred notification type such as, Critical, Warning, or Info for the following alerts:
• Device health alert
• Device not checked in
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