Deployment Guide
• Create groups and configurations using one of the existing WDM views. See Create groups and configurations using existing WDM
views.
• Create groups and configurations using WDM default group types, or create a group hierarchy that is not assigned as a view in
WDM. See Create groups and configurations using default WDM group types.
4. Click Import.
The import status is displayed as In Progress. The time that is taken to import view and Teradici-based profiles varies from minutes to
hours depending on the size of the imported data. The import status is changed to Imported after the data is imported to the Wyse
Management Suite repository. If the data import is unsuccessful, the import status is changed to Failed. For more information about
the import status screen, see View import status of view and Teradici-based configurations.
Create groups and configurations using existing WDM
views
To create groups and configurations using one of the existing Wyse Device Manager (WDM) views:
1. On the View & WES Profiles/ThreadX_5X Configurations screen, click the Create radio button.
A drop-down list with the groups that are assigned to the selected view (except All Devices) is displayed. By default, all the groups
under the view are selected for migration.
2. Select a view and click Next.
You can only select a view with nine or less levels of the group hierarchy. If there are group levels with empty values, then the group
levels are renamed to NotSet. However, if the group levels are missing in WDM, then they are assigned to the available parent.
3. Select any of the following options:
• Groups—By default, the Groups check box is selected.
• Devices—To import devices that are already associated to the selected view in WDM, select the Devices check box, and click
Next.
• ThreadX_5X Configurations—To import a ThreadX 5.x device configuration that is already assigned to the selected view in
WDM, select the ThreadX_5X Configurations check box, and click Next.
The screen displays the group hierarchy with devices and profiles that are assigned to each group.
The configuration/package name are displayed after the number of devices for groups with ThreadX_5X configurations. If an
image is selected, the name of the image is displayed.
NOTE:
To assign both devices and ThreadX_5X configurations to the selected view, select both the Devices and the
ThreadX_5X Configurations check boxes. If you want to assign both WES Profiles and ThreadX_5X configurations to
the selected view, select both the WES Profiles and the ThreadX_5X Configurations check boxes.
NOTE: All configuration assignments in WDM are selected, and you cannot modify. Assignment of device
configuration to specific groups can be performed only using the Build option. For more information—see Create
groups and configurations using default WDM group types.
Create groups and configurations using WDM default
group types
Use the Build option to create groups and profiles by using WDM default group types. You can create a group hierarchy in Wyse
Management Suite provided that grouping is not assigned as a view in WDM.
1. On the View & WES Profiles/ThreadX_5X Configurations screen, click the Build radio button.
A drop-down list with all the default group types in WDM is displayed. The order determines the group hierarchy structure.
To create the group hierarchy, you can select a maximum of nine levels. The Default Policy Group is available as a default option in the
Wyse Management Suite. The group hierarchy is part of Default Policy Group. Therefore, the total hierarchy depth in Wyse
Management Suite can be maximum of 10 including Default Policy Group. After you dynamically create a group hierarchy using WDM
default groups, you can assign the Configuration Packages to the group.
NOTE:
All Devices view in WDM cannot be imported. You can have multiple views in WDM, but you can import only
one view to Wyse Management Suite. If you do not want to import an existing view from WDM, create a group
hierarchy using the Build option.
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