Specifications

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This section provides important overview information on the following service situations:
"DHCP and FTP Servers Available"
"FTP Server Available (DHCP Server Unavailable)"
"DHCP and Virtual Desktop Servers Available"
"Virtual Desktop Server Available (DHCP Server Unavailable)"
"FTP and Virtual Desktop Servers Unavailable (Stand-alone User or PNAgent/
PNLite-only User)"
Caution
If a thin client accesses the enterprise intranet through Dial-up, PPPoE, or
PPTP VPN and the thin client is locked-down, a non-privileged or
low-privileged user attempting to reboot to Stand-alone User mode will
disable the Network Setup dialog box and System Reset capabilities. The
user will not be able to re-access the enterprise intranet through this path. If
this happens, the thin client must be moved to a location where it can access
the enterprise intranet directly (Ethernet cable) and reboot so that you as an
administrator can make any required changes to the thin client operating
configurations (for example, set the profile to unlock the thin client) through
the User profiles.
If the thin client is configured for Dial-up access, there must be an RAS
server answering the configured telephone number. Otherwise, the thin client
will require factory attention to recover it.
DHCP and FTP Servers Available
A thin client is initially (new-thin client or reset thin client to default configurations)
configured to obtain its IP address and the location of the FTP server from a DHCP server.
DHCP can only be used for the Ethernet Direct access and Wireless Direct access
configurations.
As a network administrator, you must set up both DHCP and FTP network services and
create Global and User profiles as described in this guide (see "Configuring Network
Services" and "Understanding User Accounts and User Profile Ini Files." for details). If
Wireless Direct access is used, the Wireless Setup dialog box must be configured locally.
If DHCP and FTP servers are available, simply connect the thin client to the network
(either directly through a network cable or through a wireless network device), turn it on,
and begin using the thin client. A sign-on name and password may be required for access
to the profiles and session services. If applications published by Citrix PNAgent/PNLite
services are available, a Domain name must be entered or selected from the list. One or
more connection or application may start automatically if they are selected in the Global or
individual User profiles.
Note
If session connections or published applications are designated to open
automatically on start-up, upon accessing the enterprise server environment
you will see a session server log-in or server application window instead of
the thin client desktop. Use CTRL+ALT+UPARROW to toggle between
window display modes. Use CTRL+ALT+DOWNARROW to open a selection
box for toggling between the desktop, the Connect Manager, and
currently-active connections.
If the thin client accesses the enterprise server environment through Dial-up, PPPoE, and/
or PPTP VPN, the automation provided by a DHCP server is not available (see "FTP