Administrator Guide

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Steps
1. Create a wlx.ini file and enter the following parameter:
WMSEnable=yes\no
WMSServer=https://FQDN of the WMS Server:Port <By default 443 is used>
GroupRegistrationKey=GroupToken present in WMS Server
CAValidation=True/False
For example, to register the ThinLinux version 1.0 device to Wyse Management Suite (FQDN of the server is
ServerFQDN.domain.com) having with the group token defa-defadefa, and with the CA Validation option enabled, enter
the following INI parameter:
WMSEnable=yes
WMSServer=https://ServerFQDN.domain.com:443
GroupRegistrationKey=defa-defadefa
CAValidation=True
2. Place the wlx ini file in the wyse\wlx folder.
3. Go to Settings and switch to admin on the ThinLinux thin client.
4. Go to Management > INI.
5. Enter the FTP server URL.
6. Click Save, and then restart the thin client.
7. Go to Management > Wyse Device Agent.
In the Wyse Device Agent tab, observe that the Wyse Management Server details are available in the respective field and
the client entry can be seen in Wyse Management Server>Devices page.
Registering devices by using DHCP option tags
You can register the devices by using the DHCP option tags.
Table 7. Registering device by using DHCP option tags
Option Tag Description
NameWMS
Data TypeString
Code165
DescriptionWMS Server FQDN
This tag points to the Wyse Management Suite server URL. For example,
wmsserver.acme.com, where wmsserver.acme.com is fully qualified domain
name of the server where Wyse Management Suite is installed.
NOTE: Do not use https://FQDN or FQDN:443 in the server URL, or the
thin client will not register to Wyse Management Suite.
NameMQTT
Data TypeString
Code166
DescriptionMQTT Server
This tag directs the device to the Wyse Management Suite Push Notification
server (PNS). For a private cloud installation, the device gets directed to
the MQTT service on the Wyse Management Suite server. For example,
wmsservername.domain.com:1883.
To register your devices in Wyse Management Suite public cloud, the device
should point to the PNS (MQTT) servers in public cloud. For example,
US1: us1-pns.wysemanagementsuite.com
EU1: eu1-pns.wysemanagementsuite.com
You must enter the MQTT server details when you configure Wyse Device
Agent details in the older version of ThinOS and Windows Embedded devices.
MQTT is a component of WMS which is required to notify the thin clients. The
URLswith and without MQTT detailsmust be added to the allowlist in the
Wyse Management Suite public cloud environment.
NOTE: You cannot use the MQTT URLs to log in to Wyse Management
Suite.
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