Install Guide

3. Select the Enable Wyse Management Suite check box to enable Wyse Management Suite.
4. Enter the Group Registration Key as configured by your administrator for the desired group.
5. Select the Enable WMS Advanced Settings option, and enter the WMS server or MQTT server details.
6. Enable or disable CA validation based on your license type—public cloud or private cloud.
Public cloud—Select the Enable CA Validation check box if the device is registered with Wyse Management Suite in public
cloud.
Private cloud—Select the Enable CA Validation check box if you have imported certificates from a well-known certificate
authority into your Wyse Management Suite server.
NOTE:
For the pro cloud version of Wyse Management Suite in USA, do not change the default WMS server and MQTT
server details. For the pro cloud version of Wyse Management Suite in Europe, use the following:
CCM Server—eu1.wysemanagementsuite.com
MQTT Server—eu1-pns.wysemanagementsuite.com:1883
7. To verify the setup, click Validate Key. The device automatically restarts after the key is validated.
NOTE: If the key is not validated, verify the credentials which you have provided. Ensure that ports 443 and 1883 are
not blocked by the network.
8. Click OK.
The device is registered to the Wyse Management Suite console.
For information on how to register the Windows Embedded Standard devices and the Linux devices, see Registering Windows Embedded
Device manually and Registering Linux device manually.
Registering ThinOS devices using INI files
If you want to configure the ThinOS devices using wnos.ini, or xen.ini, then the additional information can be published in the .ini files to
inform the devices to check in to a Wyse Management Suite server.
Examples:
Example for ThinOS 8.5:
WDAService=yes \
Priority=WMS
WMSEnable=yes \
Server=<Server URL> \
CAValidation=no \
Override=yes
Example for ThinOS 8.4:
WDAService=yes \
Priority=CCM
CCMEnable=yes \
CCMServer=<Server URL> \
GroupPrefix=< Prefix > \
GroupKey=< Key > \
MQTTServer=<Server URL> \
Override=yes \
CAValidation=no
For more information, see the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS INI guide at support.dell.com.
NOTE:
For ThinOS 8.3 (ThinOS Lite 2.3) and later versions, a WDA Service Priority command allows you to specify the
management protocol. This command is used to discover the management server.
18 Installing Wyse Management Suite on private cloud