Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Device compliance status
Pulling Windows Embedded Standard or ThinLinux image
Upgrading ThinLinux 1.x to 2.1 and later versions
Requesting a log le
Troubleshooting your device
Methods to register devices to Wyse Management
Suite
You can register a thin client to the Wyse Management Suite by using any of the following methods:
Register manually through the User Interface provided by the Wyse Device Agent (WDA) on the device.
Register automatically by conguring the appropriate option tags on the DHCP server.
Register automatically by conguring the appropriate DNS SRV records on the DNS server.
NOTE:
For a public cloud, register a thin client by providing the Wyse Management Suite URL, and the group token for the group to which you
want to register the device.
For a private cloud, register a thin client by providing the Wyse Management Suite URL, and the group token (Optional for the group to
which you want to register this device. Devices are registered to the unmanaged group, if the group token is not provided.
Registering ThinOS devices by using Wyse Device Agent
To register the ThinOS devices manually, do the following:
1 From the desktop menu, go to System Setup > Central Conguration.
The Central Conguration window is displayed.
2 Click the WDA tab. The WDA service automatically runs after the client boot up process is complete.
WMS is selected by default.
3 Select the Enable Wyse Management Suite check box to enable Wyse Management Suite.
4 Enter the Group Registration Key as congured 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. For public cloud, select the Enable CA Validation check box, and for
private cloud, select the Enable CA Validation check box if you have imported certicates from a well-known certicate authority into
your Wyse Management Suite server.
To enable the CA validation option in the private cloud, you must install the same self-signed certicate on the ThinOS device as well.
If you have not installed the self-signed certicate in the ThinOS device then, do not select the Enable CA Validation check box. You
can install the certicate to the device by using Wyse Management Suite after registration, and then enable the CA validation option.
NOTE
:
For the public cloud version of Wyse Management Suite in USA data-center, do not change the default WMS server and
MQTT server details. For the public cloud version of Wyse Management Suite in Europe data-center, use the following:
CCM Servereu1.wysemanagementsuite.com
MQTT Servereu1-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 group key and WMS server URL which you have provided. Ensure that ports
443 and 1883 are not blocked by the network.
8 Click OK.
Device is registered on Wyse Management Suite console.
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