Specifications

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61 Client identifier Always sent.
161 FTP server list Optional string. Can be either the name or the IP
address of the FTP server. If a name is given, the
name must be resolvable by the DNS server(s)
specified in Option 6. If the option provided by the
server is blank or the server provides no value for
the field, the machine on which the DHCP server
resides is assumed to also be the FTP server.
162 Root path to the FTP
files
Optional string. If the option provided by the
server is blank and the server provides no value
for the field, a null string is used.
/wyse/wnos is automatically appended to the
search path. For example, if you enter pub/
serversoftware, the path searched will be
pub/serversoftware/wyse/wnos.
Note: You may have the /wyse automatic
component of the search path omitted by
appending a dollar sign ($) to the entered path.
For example, if you enter pub/
serversoftware$, the path searched will be
pub/serversoftware/wnos.
Note: The usage or omission of a leading slash (/
) on the path is critical on some servers. Some
servers limit access to the root path of the user
specified at login. For those servers, the usage of
the leading slash is optional. Some *NIX servers
can be configured to allow the FTP user access to
the entire file system. For those servers,
specifying a leading slash specifies that access is
to start at the root file system. Proper matching of
the file specification to the FTP server in use is
critical to ensuring proper operation. A secured
Windows server requires the slash be specified in
order to complete proper access.
180 Authentication server
list
Optional string for Wyse Thin OS version 4.2. Not
used for Wyse Thin OS version 4.3.
181 PNAgent/PNLite server
list
Optional string. The thin client uses the server to
authenticate the Windows credentials of the user
and to obtain a list of ICA published applications
valid for the validated credentials. The user
supplies those credentials when logging in to the
thin client (see "Using the User Profile ini File
Command Set").
Table 1 DHCP Options, Continued
Option Description Notes