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1. 0350 pripasthr l 1 Client Selected The registry of a WBT terminal contains the configuration settings within specific keys Those settings can be changed manually either remotely or locally via a saved remote setting It is strongly recommend that you have complete understanding of the registry before making changes 55 2 The following panel will be presented P WET Registry Editor 192 168 2 13 File H HKEY_CURRENT_USER E HKEY_LO CAL_MACHINE 4 ATL8139 3 ATL81391 _ Parms Netbios E 2 Tcolo DhepOptions Security EH SecurityProwiders Tepip ControlPanel Customized Data Drivers Explorer Exthdodems Hardware Ident ree E E E E E H E HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Comm RTL1391 Parms Tcpip AutoCtg DefaultGate DhcpDefault DhcpDNs DhcpIPAddr Dhcpserver Dhcp WINS EnableDHCP Ip ddress Lease Subnetmask DhcpSubnet LeaseObtain LeaseObtain PrewReqUOpti LiseZeroBro REG_DWORD REG SZ REG SZ REG MULTI SZ REG 8Z REG 8Z REG SZ REG MULTI SZ REG DWORD REG SZ REG DWORD REG_DWORD REG_DWORD REG BINARY REG SZ REG DWORD REG_DWORD REG_DWORD nj x Data 000000000 0 192 168 0 241 192 168 0 241 192 168 2 13 192 1668 0 201 255 255 0 0 0x00000001 1 0 0 0 0 0x00001C20 7200 0x01BD168C 29169292 0x3B28BD00 992525568 DE 01 03 06 C8 C9 CACB 0 0 0 0 0x00000E10 3600
2. ccccccccncnncnconinnoncncononoconnnononnnnonnonnnrononnnnnnnnnononnennos 45 Write Contiguration To Clarin ES 49 Write Image to Client via Drag Drop cccccccoconcccncnncnononnncocnnnnononononaononcnnnnn ocn onenconnnnnannnos 5 7 Write mage to Cent via ETA soriana 58 Create and save configuration image for DHCP auto config occccccccccccncnnnnonnonnnnoconinenonncnnos 60 Copy Edit Write XPe TermPrO Settings cc ccsessessecseceeceeceeeeeaeeaeeaesaesaeseaeseeseeseeseeesenansaeas 54 Trap Messages Upgrade Status omcmcococonononononononcncononanonnnnnnnanen rn rnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenrnnnas 64 Message PISton y iii ae 55 Schedules iia did 56 STIS eh Seneca laa 56 ThinCleht Database siisaniaai tan 61 Remote mages iii a Eaa eaa aaa Ea a Naia 65 Update XPe or LBT client to new Version csseceeceeceeceececeesaesaeeuseeeaesarseesessesessesseseeseeseseess 65 Capture Master Image to Update other clients coccoccccccnnncnnonnonnncnncnnnncnonnnnnononnoronnoononnnnss 67 clone Cong Urondo 69 System CONTIGUIALION is ciiocanro arcos 70 Remote Pateh sino aa aaa 71 DISCOVELY LOGS aiani AA AN 73 APPENDIX A SPECIAL CONTROL MESSAGES ceeeeeeeeeees 74 Administrator Introduction The Administrator management software SNMP adm can be used to manage the Computer Lab International Thin Client line of products This program is designed to allow a system administrator or help desk personnel manage all Maple terminals w
3. WBT E5420 XPE 5e5613b S1 WBT ESS10 PNTS XPE 5e5613a S1 O00504CS5017EC TS017EC 005040750235 XPEMB 50235 499 44 00504C70062F T70062F 32 25 00504C601C30 XPEMB601C30 LBTCS 3 3 1 10 1 2 68 XPE 5e5613b S1 ge 10 1 2 40 XPE e5612k S1 0 4 10 1 2 55 WBT E5510 6 WBT M03594 WBT E5509 2 00504C500019 milt500019 128 lz 00504C800267 XPEMBS00267 499 23 0050AC500DE3 TEST XPE 250 23 00504C700C13 T700C13 32 lz OO0504C100BCS 00504C7002D9 BROTHER LIT RM 8 Mimi Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch EE ay My Remote Setting The program display is as shown below Program Directory Notes c Program Files SnmpAdm Files with SAC extensions SNMP AutoConfig file 17 Folder Data is used to hold data files used by SnmpAdm name BIN configuration image files ET3K DAT IDX ThinClient Database plus Config parameters Name SMH SMG XPe and Linux Image Files SnmpAdm Options Panel The SnmpAdm Options panel allows you to define the FTP Server and related security parameters the upgrade user interface options image write options and the IP address Network SNMPAdm will use to discover and manage clients Access the SnmpAdm Options panel from the Fife menu and select Options A panel like the following is displayed Click the
4. Acceszornezs Fa Administratiwe Tools Clientele 7 0 Compaq Products and Services Compaq System Tools MetaFrame Tool Microsoft Reference PowerChute plus Startup Cancel Back the existing Installation and settings Ja WET Snmp Administrator Installation Select Installation Type This software has already been installed Use UPDATE option to update an existing installation of this program our saved settings and database entries will be preserved Or Use REINSTALL option to install a new instance of this program or replace an existing installation If you replace an existing Installation saved settinas and database entries will be lost Update C Reinstall Cancel 15 Skins can be used to change the software look and feel After starting SnmpAdm see File Options Skins SnmpAdm can also be installed as a Service named SadmServer When run as a Service the Administrator is automatically logged on To install as a service run Snmpadm exe INSTALL and to uninstall run Snmpadm exe UNINSTALL 16 Using Administrator Start Administrator Start the Administrator software by executing SnmpAdm exe or by selecting from a Windows desktop 1 START 2 PROGRAMS 3 SnmpAdm group 4 SnmpAdm exe item SNMP Administrator 2 0 193 6 lI File View Help Groups Subnets Clients Ta All 11 nicas e a
5. e Description Verbose description of the configured image which is being saved e Image File File name same as Name above and path e g Program Files SnmpAdm Data Name Can browse for path e Remote Image Path Partition information e g dev hda for XPe image for LBT e Timeout of Get Image Increase the default time if flash DOM is larger than 256mb Recommend setting of 100 seconds e XPe Reseal Check this box recommended to allow the cloned image to maintain a unique SID and computer name The XPe client will reboot into the Linux Flash Update kernel and a master image file will be transferred to the Remote mage area The Linux client will not reboot and temporarily shows an update status window The Client s Status will count up to 100 as the image is moved When complete an XPe client will automatically reboot at least one time Selects the clients to be updated from this master image Drag amp Drop master image to the selected clients 83 Note The clients to be updated must be of the same version as the master image unless dev hda or image is used 84 Clone a configuration is Pull configuration image to be cloned to other clients Click File Options Remote Image and set Remote Image Path to dev hda2 if XPe XPe image only or Data if LBT Configuration settings Select the configured client in the Clients area Click the Remote mages tab and drag the selected IP address
6. amp 10 1 2 52 LBTCS 2 0 6 DOSOAC6DODO2 Ibts00002 128 24 2 10 1 2 28 WBT ES500 0 o0504c7002D9 mimi 32 12 joe 10 1 2 32 XPE e5612h S1 D DOSOAC6D0170 XPEMB600170 262 25 2 10 1 2 58 WBT R1200 U DOSOAC7OOD1E MarcoUpstairs 32 12 27 10 12 61 WBT ED354 o0504C102727 Marcowhr 16 12 2 10 1 1 104 WBT M0354 DOSOACIOOBCS BROTHER LIT RM 8 z 2 10 1 2 20 WBT E0436 DOSOACIDOFA1 T100FA1 16 12 gt 1 Client Selected Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits EGE a g My Remote Setting 0 4 configl Fig2 hovering over the target IP address 2 The Status field will increment up to 100 3 The client will reboot when the write is complete 57 Write Image to WBT Client via FTP The image can be updated via FTP rather than the drag drop method described above The drag drop method uses the SNMP protocol to transfer the file and is inefficient on slow WAN connections The transfer of the file can be accomplished via FTP and is much faster than SNMP This method is complex to setup and should be used for customers who anticipate doing frequent image updates across slow Wide Area Networks 1 Make sure the path and security settings are set correctly for the proper FTP server by clicking FILE OPTIONS FTP SERVER SnmpAdm Options ie x Ftp Server Upgrade Remote Setting Local IP Address FTP Server 192
7. the specified device may not be found Consider expanding the life of the ARP cache on the router to one or more days 31 Skins Skin tailored GUI Selection Preview Application Skins are custom graphical appearances GUIs that can be applied to suit the tastes of different users Applying a skin changes software s look and feel SnmpAdm Options General Ftp 5 a oe Preview Form Upgrade Local IF Address br CECS CE Remate Controls 1 Conrals 2 Cone VNC Viewer Security okinButtonl Remote Image Sir W SkinCheckBox1 SkinRadioButton2 O SkinRadioButton3 a Skin Preview Display Only Controls Do Not Function Select Skin Select Skins The following Skins are provided list may change e Vista Default e Windows XP Silver e Office 2007 e Life Media e WAX e XFactor Premium To add Skins copy SKN files to the Data folder These new Skins will show in the list after SnmpAdm is restarted 32 To view a Skin select that Skin from the list and use the example controls to see the effect To apply a Skin click Apply then OK The Program Display SNMP Administrator 2 0 193 6 MIT ES File View Help Groups Subnets Clients pio aB So A All 11 XPE e5613b S1 0 10 1 2 49 WBT ES510 PNTS OQOS04C70062F T70062F 32 23 Pa 10 1 2 63 XPE Sesbl13a S1 OO504C601C30 XPEMB601C30 495 4 a 10 1 2 68 XPE Se5613b S1 DOSDAC800267 X
8. 0x0000189C 6300 0x00000000 0 Name IpAddress Yalue 0 0 0 0 Ok Cancel 4 Anew Key DWORD String Multi String or Binary entry can be made by right clicking on the key you wish to add an entry Netbios ATL81 339 RTL81 391 EH security H SecurityPro Tepip ControlPanel Customized Data Drivers Explorer Delete Dheps Dheps DhcpY Enabli DWORD String Multi String Binary Usee 5 If editing a Remote setting click the SaveAll your changes If editing a live terminal the changes are immediate and no save function are necessary E icon to save 56 Write Configuration to WBT Client After a template image has been created or an image has been modified you can write that image to the client directly or via your FTP server After you write the image to the client the configuration will be changed and the client will reboot automatically IMPORTANT NOTE NEVER write an image to a client with a different version than the source image The image MUST be derived from a Maple terminal with the same version Maple terminal firmware as the target client Write I mage to Client via Drag Drop 1 Drag the image to the target IP address and release the mouse when File view Help Groups Subnets clients A es E mt Robso All 8 MAC Address Client Name Memor Groupi 2 amp 10 1 2 62 LBTC5 2 0 6 DOSDAC6ODSCE Ibt6008CE 128 11
9. Up ENT FTP Server Remote Setting Local IP Address Ftp Server CE Remote le zinala VNC Wiewer anonymous security Password Remote Image WOOL Skins Fath Zo FTP Server Name or IP address of FTP server with flash image and or Config image Path from FTP root Directory or folder with flash image and or Config image relative to FTP root For CE or Xpe use backslash 1 in path For Linux use forward slash User Name User ID to access FTP server if required Password Password to access FTP server if required 20 Upgrade Define the user interface for updates de SnmpAdm Options General Upgrade Ftp Server Upgrade Autotest mode Remote setting l o Pelee Te User response timeout Milliseconds 6000 CE Remote WIC lewer security Remote Image WOOL Skins i E Zok Autotest mode Normal User must acknowledge reboot after upgrade Auto Reboot No user action required after upgrade Recommended User response Timeout Milliseconds Amount of time Cancel panel is accessible for user to cancel update 6000 6 seconds 21 Remote Setting Define Registry update method p li SnmpAdm Options General Remote Setting Ftp Server parade Connections Update Mode Append Remote Setting 1G Local IP Address Data Directory CiProgram FilesiSnmpaAdmiData CE Remote VAC Viewer security Remote Image VOL Skins Connections Update
10. complete the client will again reboot 2 times and is then ready to use Capture Pull I mages for use as master to update other clients To build a default XPe or LBT image or create a master template image to clone to other terminals Drag that client image from the Client area to the Remote Images panel A New Image dialog is displayed For XPe use Name XPEMBEODOD2_10 1 2 35 Name mit700420_101 2 31 Type Pe Type Linux Firmware version MPE Se5613ba 51 01169 Firmware ersion o992 e E Description Example of pulling XPe image Description Doo O O Image File igata PEMB600002_10 1 235 Image File ritrooa20_101 231 LJ Remote Image Path rdewnda Remote Image Path nara y Timeout of Get Image ho seconds Timeout of Get Image ho y seconds WM Pe Reseal y OK X Cancel A OK X Cancel dev hda for LBT use image Note The time to Pull an image is measured in minutes wheres the time 82 to Push an image is measured in seconds For XPe pulling an image from a Client on a Domain will unjoin that client from the Domain and retain unique SID when Reseal is checked e Name Use a meaningful name which describes the configuration of the unit i e warehouse e Firmware Version Version of client Recommendation Delete any text or version information that is appended to the version number For example XPE E5609 S1 0 1 140 may be the default value when you drag drop change to XPE E5609
11. 194 WBT E Upgrade D050AC1004DA Edit Reset To Default When performing a flash update click the IP address of the specific unit and the current status will be displayed in this panel Upgrade Status successfully changed to Remote Directory fe0334 Completely downloaded manifest dub Identical version no further operation Message History The Message History panel shows the messages sent from the SNMPadm to various clients and the replies if any received from such clients 64 with the IP address of the computer running SNMPadm 65 Schedules Various Client functions can be scheduled and run automatically Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch B28 i Name ob Start time Status rebiit Reboot Thin Client 2006 07 17 14 54 59 Stop 10 1 2 79 bios update sample Upgrade WCE ETSO00 BIOS 2006 07 18 11 41 03 Stop 2006 07 18 09 23 58 rebiit Start to discover clients 2006 07 18 09 23 58 rebiit Start to enumerate database clients 2006 07 18 09 23 58 rebiit Enumerate O database client on O group 2006 07 18 09 23 58 rebiit Enumerate O database client on O subnet 2006 07 18 09 23 58 rebiit Enumerate database clients end total 1 client enumerated 2006 07 18 09 23 58 rebiit Discover 1 client O client not found on discover 2006 07 18 09 23 59 rebiit Run schedule loop 1 2006 07 18 09
12. 23 59 rebiit Interval waiting time 1 minutes Define a Schedule 1 Click the Schedules panel and click New 2 Setup the New Schedule Mew Schedule Barre Select the type of task to create Select the type of task to create Ju ICE ramas Upgrade WICE Firmware Start time 17 8 2007 10 15 25 AM Reset to default l Reboot Thin Client T Log File Bal Upgrade WCE ET3000 ET1500 Bootloader T Bing client 20 minutes atfer task finishes Upgrade WCE ET5000 BIOS Put Pe Linux Image Do task for all clients at onceffor LAN links ado 4 Task interval delay for WAN links Remote Patch Interval time ji H minutes D When client not discovered WOL from database F Interval MOL Boot wait time ji minutes l Discover at end of job update database Discover wait time i H minutes Schedule Loop ji 0 for iinfinity loop Interval time ji E minutes Advanced e OK XK Cancel Name Enter a unique name for this schedule 66 Select the type of task to create Upgrade Firmware Do WBT CE firmware update Set the FTP Server option to point to the desired firmware folder Reset to Default Reset WBT terminals to initial factory conditions Reboot Reboot terminals invoke AutoConfiguration if active Shutdown Shutdown WOL capable terminals Discover Only Discover all clients on selected subnets groups and update build database Discover from DataBase will run quickly on large subnets Remo
13. E Fid DOSDAC701864 VWBT E5502 3 T701864 32 128 T701864 COMPUTER LMT1500 cli local i P 00504C7501DE XPE e5612k S1 XPEMB SO1C 250 239 COMPUTER LETSODOX cli local E av 00504C701F33 WBT E5502 3 T701F33 32 128 MLOS0606 COMPUTER LMT1500 cli local OOSOAC7OLE ZA WBT MS508 Er T O1E7A 32 128 MLOS0606 COMPUTER LMT 1500 cli local 00504C701838 WBT ES502 3 T701838 32 128 MLOS0606 COMPUTER LMT1500 cli local OOSOACSOODES XPE e5612k S1 TEST XPE 250 251 COMPUTER LETSODOX cli local TEST XPE DOSDAC6ODAD2 WBT ES502 3 T6DDAD2 32 128 T6DDAD2 COMPUTER LETSODO cli local any or gt to Find Last match Select Visible Fields Select which fields you wish to be displayed in the ThinClient Database panel view By default all fields are visible Visible Fields Selection xl Available Fields isible Fields Firmware Group Mame DOC Memory Bootloader Brand KAoodol 76 Export All or selected records with selected fields can be exported to a wide variety of formats Excel DPF HTML CSV etc Unique output Database Exports Of x coe ed gt Builder Sav C All of following are met 1 0 et3k model ET3000 formatting and preview options are available for each output format The Query is written by selecting the fields you wish to display and adding selection criteria if desired y Use to Open saved SQL file or El to Save current SQL file 17 The Query can be written by using standard SQL statements Database
14. Enumerate 0 database client on 1 subnet Enumerate database clients end total 3 clients enumerated Discover Discover Interval Discover Interval Discover 3 clients 0 client not found on discover waiting time 1 minutes waiting time 1 minutes waiting time 1 minutes minutes waiting time 1 waiting time 1 minutes 13 2004 02 12 17 32 43 reboot1l Interval waiting time 1 minutes 2004 02 12 17 33 43 reboot Finished 74 ThinClient Database The Thin Client Database is built automatically or updated when any client is discovered or checks in This database can be used for asset tracking information and other purposes Thin Client Database Panel Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users nd Permits Remote Patch m a A 2 l Ch Export Select Visible Fields eec EOI eop ane poc A rard pocer ponen A oeer E gt ies OOSOACSOODES XPE e5612k S1 TEST APE 251 COMPUTER LETSOOOX cli local a 00504C600170 WBT ES509 2 7600170 32 912 EPIA ML1 02 COMPUTER LETSO000 cli local fi av 00504C701844 WBT E5506 1 T701844 32 128 MLOS0606 COMPUTER LMT1500 cli local E av 00S0AC750001 WEBT M5506 Er T750001 32 128 MSB060109 COMPUTER LET3000 cli local a OOSOAC7O1EBO WBT E5508 4 T7O1EBO 32 128 3fc0000 COMPUTER LMT1500 cli local E a 00504C703188 WBT E5510 3 T703188 32 256 MSWO60509 COMPUTER LMT1500 cli
15. Mode WBT amp XPe registry images Append All Registry entries are added or replaced except existing connections Existing entries will not be deleted 7 A s option should be used when pushing registry patches to a client Replace All registry entries are added or replaced including all existing connections This option is used to replace a configuration image with a new one used for device cloning Data Directory The default folder where configuration images BIN files and XPe Linux images SMH SMG are saved This can be a Shared Folder on a network resource 22 Local IP Address Set the IP address of the managing PC In some PCs and Servers there are multiple Ethernet or other network interfaces which each have a unique IP address Select the IP address network which has the terminals you wish to manage du SnmpAdm Options General Local IP Address Ftp Server Upgrade Local IP Address VNC Viewer security Remote Image W Set Manager IP When Force Client Reboot Local IP Address Set the IP address to use on the PC running SNMPadm This is the address to which Shadowed images will be displayed If the IP address changes some functions such as Remote Display will not function If the IP address of the computer changes for any reason you must revisit this screen to update this parameter Set Manager IP when Force Client Reboot This option sets the IP address of the managing PC
16. Server automatically when the Reboot menu item Is selected from the Clients Panel The primary purpose of this option is to allow you to see the status of an upgrade in the 7rap Message Upgrade Status panel 23 CE Remote Set Remote Shadow Control parameters Set the Remote Shadow Control parameters for Windows CE based clients Shadowing allows you to see a specific client s screen and control that client from your keyboard and mouse Ju SnmpAdm Options General CE Remote Ftp Server Upgrade Remote Setting Local IP Address Default Refresh Time CE Remote VNC Wiewer Security Remote Image WOL Server Status Running Skins W Enable CE Remote OK Port The default port value is 987 Default Refresh Time This value determines how responsive the Shadow process is The default value of 500 5 seconds is a good starting value The smaller the value the faster screen updates appear and the more load on the network The larger the value the slower screen updates appear and the less load on the network Server Status If active status is Running Enable CE Remote Default is enabled checked to allow Remote Control of CE clients For 24 security or other reasons you can disable remote control of CE based thin clients 25 VNC Viewer Allow shadowing of Linux XPe terminals a SompAdm Options General WMG Viewer Ftp Server Upgrade Remote Setting Local IP Address CE Remote Remote Ima
17. in the Clients area to this area Enter the name to indicated customized image Enter an image file name and click OK It will take several minutes An XPe client reboots to pull the image When finished the terminal will return to normal operation If previously joined to a Domain this join should be reestablished Push customized image to other clients From the Remote mages area click on the saved customized image and drag to Clients area and drop it on the IP address of the target client s Note If XPe dev hda2 the target client s must be the same version as the customized image It will take several minutes and client reboots to download the image When finished the terminal will return to normal operation If previously joined to a Domain this join should be reestablished XPe client only 85 System Configuration The System Configuration tab allows you to do detailed modifications to the SNMP4dm configuration This is for advanced users who are familiar with the configuration options available in the application Some advanced options can only be enabled through this interface see example It is strongly recommended that only the Administrator have access to this panel Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch Kjojojojajajajajaja Section Ident Value System Broadc
18. software feature which allows the administrator to turn on a terminal which is powered off e Wake Up one or more terminals on your LAN or WAN routers must be WOL capable and enabled e Useful for doing updates off hours or to determine if devices have been removed from the network e Remote Shutdown is also supported Reset to Default Terminals can be reset to default to prepare the device for reconfiguration or to cause the device to automatically configure Schedule The Schedule feature is designed to allow the administrator to do firmware updates and other functions to begin at a set time and date e Schedules updates to run during periods when WAN utilization is low or on weekends e A Remote Image Server can be used to serve XPe or Linux images These images can be large and it may be impractical to update multiple terminals on a WAN link due to bandwidth considerations Images can be placed on any computer running SNMPadm and that computer can act as a remote server User Security Multiple user types such as Administrator and Help Desk can use SNMPadm The administrator can limit available functions such as Reset to Default for the various user types 13 SNMP Security An SNMP Community Name pseudo password can be set An SNMP community is a logical relationship between an SNMP agent and one or more SNMP managers A device can belong to multiple communities but a device s SNMP agent ignores requests fr
19. the system is going down See Appendix A for special WBT configuration control messages Reboot or reset configuration to default of a Maple terminal An administrator may need to reboot or reset to default a Maple terminal to clear a problem or to have the machine automatically pickup a new firmware version or config image e This feature would be most often used by customers taking advantage of the auto config feature of the Maple terminal Build custom configuration image which will automatically load on any Maple Windows CE terminal The WBT firmware supports auto config This feature when properly setup on the servers enables the terminal to be taken out of the box plugged into the network and download a configuration with no user or administrator intervention A critical element of the auto config feature is the ability to build a custom config image for this purpose e A customer could deploy ten or thousands of WBT terminals with no user or administrator intervention saving countless hours of help desk and administrator time e This is a complicated feature and requires a sophisticated network 10 setup to implement This feature is best for customers who can use a limited number of generic configurations for all devices This feature can be useful for customers who need a unique configuration for each device because the device Is pre configured with a base configuration which can save significant implementati
20. to overcome bandwidth limitations Wake on LAN terminals wake powered off terminals Security Set SNMP Community name Create user signons with defined function task permits Terminal firmware patch facilities Hardware and Operating System Requirements Pentium II class computer or better Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Server or Terminal Server edition Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 or 2003 Server any class WindowXP Professional FTP server for flash and configuration updates Routers configured to route SNMP packets Operating System Configuration Requirements Win2003 WinXPpro Win2000 or WinNT SNMP Service is installed and running Win2003 WinXPpro Win2000 WinXP or WinNT SNMP Trap Service is NOT running Other SNMP software trap not running lf local Firewall is enabled add SNMPadm exe as an exception Administrator Concepts Discover all Maple terminals on the local or wide area networks This feature allows the user to locate all the Maple terminals on the local area network and all those on a wide area network e The user can discover all Maple terminals on the local network or subnets Subnet individual locations of the wide area network such as a branch office e The Discover from Database feature reduces discovery time up to 99 e Terminals supporting the Auto Check in feature can check in when powered on eliminating the need to be discovered e The IP address MAC address an
21. 168 1 201 Path e0334 0 Username anonymous Password e o O 1 x Cancel 2 Save the image BIN file to the correct folder on your FTP server the folder that corresponds with the FTP path specified in the FTP server panel shown in step 1 E a Delete Save in Data gt e e Ed Save a 10 1 2 241 bin config1 bin Save 45 config2 bin hew 8 fav reg Copy Export File name Mitpserverimypathiconfig2 bin Save as type X Cancel Ya Import Make S5nmp utoConfig sac 58 3 While holding the CTRL key down drag the configuration image to the target IP address in the Clients panel WBT SNMP Administrator File View Help Subnet hr Re j Clients rag ET A WBT M0334 00504C100587 WBT E0335 00504C100E3D WBT E0334 00504C100448 WBT E0334 OO50AC1000DB Success WBT E0334 00504C101756 WBT E0317 00504C1008C7 WBT E0400 0050AC1004D4 Remote Setting rg ee My Remote Setting Name Type Data configl El config 4 The client will download the file from your FTP server then reboot when the write is complete 59 Create and save configuration image for DHCP auto config IMPORTANT NOTES Before the image is created edit the registry and remove the following key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Ident Name HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm RTL81391 Parms TcpIp DHCPSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm PCI RTL81391 Parms TcpI
22. 2004 02 12 10 56 30 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Fl El 11 ET Fis 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 56 56 56 56 7 257 7 5 0 259 01 01 03 03 05 30 304 0 30 0 e hee 307 20 ASE ERT 32 30 30 30 30 02 02 04 04 04 05 05 05 05 05 16 16 16 16 16 41 41 42 43 43 43 reboot1 reboot1 reboot1 reboot1 reboot1 reboot1 reboot1 reboot1 rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl rebootl Start to Start to discover clients enumerate database clients Enumerate 0 database client on 0 group Enumerate 0 database client on 1 subnet Enumerate database clients end total 3 clients enumerated Dascover 2 clients 1 client not found on discover Send 3 WOL packets to 192 168 1 15 Wait 2 minutes on clients booting Discover Interval Discover Interval Discover Interval Finished Start to Start to waiting time 2 minutes waiting time 2 minutes waiting time 2 minutes waiting time 2 minutes waiting time 2 minutes waiting time 2 minutes discover clients enumerate database clients Enumerate 0 database client on 0 group
23. 70062F 23 poa 10 1 2 59 XPE e5613ba S1 00504C750235 XPEMB 50235 os 44 amp 10 1 2 43 LBTCS 3 3 1 00504C500019 mIit500019 128 lz A 10 1 2 61 LBTC2 3 3 1 00504C70042D mit70042D 32 1c E 10 1 2 55 WBT E5510 6 00504C700C13 T7DOC13 32 lz an 10 1 2 68 XPE Se5613b S1 OOS04C800267 XPEMBS00267 499 23 an 10 1 2 63 XPE SeS613a S1 OO504C601C30 XPEMB601C30 495 46 ae 10 1 1 104 WBT MO354 00504C100BC5 BROTHER LIT RM 8 3 10 1 2 6 WBT E5509 2 00504C7002D9 Mimi 32 lz e WBT E5510 3 00504C 6004D2 Marco Wwhr 32 lz 2l 110 Client s Client Record Fields Field Name Address Firmware Version MAC Address Field Description Icon unique to Client type followed by IP address Type Version Type WBT Windows CE Based Terminal LBT C Linux Based Terminal XPE XP embedded Terminal S Tablet Terminal MAC address 12 Hex digits 48 bits Status Normally blank Count to 100 when being updated New icon when client does automatic checkin Group Name Name of Group to which assigned otherwise blank Client Name Client name from client Flash Flash Memory size MB Memory RAM Memory size MB BIOS BLDR Bootloader BIOS version ID Brand Manufacturer ID e g Computer Lab WYSE Model Manufacturer Model e g MT1500 ET5000x all XPe models Domain Domain name Location ID set at Client user defined Userl User2 User3 1D s set at Client user defined LastScanDateTime WOL Date amp Time clien
24. 703188 o0504ca00002 00504C700C13 00504C100BC5 o0504C7002D9 00504C6004D2 T70062F 32 mitsoo0019 TEST XPE XPEMBOO15EB XPEMB600002 T7DOC13 BROTHER LIT RM Mimi Marco Whr 9 Client s Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch patches can also be scheduled Example Patch Name Description Patch Type Patch File Command TermPro Patch Disable ALT SPACEB Pe Patch File C Program Files SnmpAdm Data TP_patch exe 87 Name Termpro Patch Description Patch Type re Patch File f Patch File and Command Line C Program FilessSnmpAdm DataTP_patch exe E 4 Don t change file extension Patch Message Commnad P A OK X Cancel 88 To create a patch click the New icon Mame EWF Open Description EWF Open unlock Patch Type Deva Patch Command C Patch File and Command Line IU O PF Don t change file extension Patch Type xPe Fatch File Patch Eile ar XPe Patch Command WCE Patch Command f Patch Message Cormmnad ESTARTSewfmgr c commit A OK X Cancel Name Enter unique patch name Description Enter patch description Patch Type Select patch type XPe Patch File Add Change Run script XPe Patch Command Run an executable program WCE Patch Command Not yet supported Patch File and Command Line f Pat
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26. Exports Pl ES m gt 5 gt Builder S amp L Model 5erialMo Pe Dal eer FLrmware Group Hame et5k model ET 000 Database Exports Iofs oe H 5 Builder I SOL Result E he ee A ET 3000 ME TBBSO1S3 010 001 002 061 WeT EOSS TB220208 3 010 001 001 104 4WBT MO032 010 001 002 025 WBT E033 TBB 01931 010 001 002 020 4BT E04 gt 1 123456 010 001 002 245 MBT MO032 TBAYOS811 010 001 002 251 WweT EO4 3 TBE2024290 010 001 002 249 WeT EO43 TBEYO98S2 010 001 002 028 WweT MoO A4 010 001 002 056 WweT EO42 TBMYOS351 192 168 001 004 WwW eT EO42 mt To run the Query click the Execute SQL icon After the Query runs you can export the records to a variety of file formats Numerous formatting options are available 78 Click the Exports icon to open the Export dialog box 79 Remote Images This panel is used to hold XP Embedded and LBT Linux images for updating clients running the XP or Linux embedded system Remote mage Panel Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images system Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch Images Server Logs ri Remote Path Image File Images List saved images default Sener Proprietary SNMP FTP server status Default Running Options Start Stop Logs Display Log of server imaging activity Options Save Clear Delete sel
27. PEMBS00267 499 23 A 10 1 2 43 LBTCS 3 3 1 00504C500019 mlt500019 128 12 A 10 1 2 61 LBTC2 3 3 1 00504C70042D mit70042D 32 1c 005040750235 XPEMB750235 o 10 1 1 104 WBT MO354 O00504C100BC5 BROTHER LIT RM 8 3 ay 10 1 2 45 WBT E5510 3 DO5SDA4C60DAD2 Marco Whr 32 lz E 10 1 2 6 WBT E5509 2 DO5D4C7002D9 Mirni 32 1a Pl 10 1 2 40 XPE e5612k S1 0 OOSOACSOODES TEST XPE 250 29 EER ay My Remote Setting The program display is broken into three panels e Group Subnet Define Subnets and organize clients into Groups e Clients Displays list of discovered Maple terminals including IP and other client information e Task Panel Various labs are provided to select basic task functions The number and type of tabs is determined by how the Administrator sets permit for him and for created users Users and Permits Create Users and set permits to the various 33 tasks functions Remote Setting Device WBT configuration images are stored and the registry can be edited Trap Messages Upgrade Status Display status of client during firmware upgrade or image writes 34 Message History History of messages sent to or from management software Schedules Schedule automatic terminal processes ThinClient Database Database of all discovered Maple terminals that can be exported for report generation Remote Images Stored XP embedded or Linux images System Confi
28. Thin Client Administrator Reference Manual Revision 2 13 3 Maple Computer Corp 886 2 27714596 by fax www maple com tw Preface The Maple Thin Client Manager is designed to provide remote management and control of Maple Thin Clients This software is built on the TCP IP industry standard SNMP Simple Network Communication Protocol Agents are built into the clients for remote management and configuration Currently the Maple Thin Clients supported by the Manager are of four types WBT Windows CE Based Terminal XPE Windows XP Embedded LBT Linux Based Terminal The basic client function supported for these client types are Function Messages Remote Display Upgrade Menu Upgrade Yes Drag Drop Reboot Yes Shutdown Yes Reset to Default The functions labeled No are handled by special functions Upgrade firmware from files in FTP server path Table of Contents ADMINISTRATOR INTRODUCTION cccccseceeeceeeneensenseeneeasenseensenseeneeas 7 A A aan tet es has orescence tamed eae eaeeneae e NE 7 Hardware and Operating System Requirements ocococcccccococoncnnonoconnnnorononnnnnrnrnnnnrnronannoss 8 Operating System Configuration Requirements ocococcocococcnconococonnononononnncorononnnnoronnnnononos 8 ADMINISTRATOR CONCEPTS ccsscssccssensscscensensccnsensecesensenssonsenusceuennenesens 8 Discover all Maple terminals on the local or wide area networks occccocococcnconoc
29. Users Name Description E Permits administrator Administrator E Users k fuser 4 administrator 3 user Set Password New User Delete User Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch amp Permits and Users J Schedules Schedules ME Database Database O EdRemote Authentic Remote Authentic MEjRemote Image Remote Image EJReboot Reboot MEReset to default Reset to default DOERegistry Editor Registry Editor DE System Configu System Configuration MEJRemote Display Remote Display O EdUsers and Perm Users and Permits MElRemote Shutdown Remote Shutdown MERemote Patch Remote Patch OEISNMP Options SNMP Options OE Upgrade Upgrade DOE Discovery Logs E Permits a E Users E administrator Mew User User Mame hase Description asert Password E ok E Confirmed Password E kk k Create Close Example User permits Remote Setting This panel displays all WBT stored configurations allows you to create an image which can be used by the Maple TERMINAL DHCP auto config feature and display the registry of the saved config XPe clients can also be dropped into the Remote Settings panel to capture only their TermPro terminal emulation settings These TermPro settings can be edited if desired and dropped back on other XPe clients This is a fast way to setup terminal em
30. ast Community As Public 0 System Broadcast WOL 1 System CE Remote Enabled 1 System CE Remote Port 957 on io View as Text Read only Default Database display View as Text Read only Advanced Option Example If the SNMP Community is not public but some private name an entry must be added to disable sending Broadcast Community as Public Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch S stem Logon User Name Administrator search Field Address FTP Serer File path O Username anonymous Password quest User Response Timeout 6000 Connection update mode 0 o Database View as Text Read onl over the LAN at startup see Database display above Click to insert record Section System Ident Broadcast Community as Public Value 0 Value of 0 Is disable and 1 for enable 86 Remote Patch XPe and WBT WCE clients can be patched Patches can be dragged dropped from this panel to selected clients The application of SNMP Administrator 2 0 193 6 Groups subnets fini Se All 9 Clients Fiti mm y ow MAC Address status Group Name Ad A 10 1 2 WBT ESS10 PNTS LBTCS 3 3 1 XPE e5612k S1 0 XPE e5613ba S1 XPE Ses613b S1 WBT E5509 2 WWBT M0354 WBT ESS09 2 WBT ES510 3 00504C70062F 00504C300019 DOSDACSDODES 005040
31. boot the terminal using SNMPADM When a new client checks in it will update the database with date and Clients rag MAC Address Client Name Memor Fi 10 1 2 558 WBT R1200 1 00508 0001E O dock MarcoLipstairs de lz time and display the New icon in the Status field in Clients panel Notes 47 Maple recommends that the SNMPADM IP address be part of your standard configuration image This will ensure that all clients perform auto checkin and you do not need to configure each individually Some older thin client firmware versions do not support this feature Check with Maple tech support for minimum firmware requirements 48 Users and Permits Security This security feature allows the Administrator to create Users and limit their access to specific features in SNMP4d m The default User ID is Administrator with a blank null password When SNMPAam is started you will be presented with a logon prompt Logon User Name Administ ator Password A OK Log in with the User ID of Administrator with a blank password HL Close The Fi e menu provides an option to LogOff that closes SNMPAdm and presents the LogOn panel File View Hel Options LogOrr Exit The Users and Permits panel allows you to configure users and restrict the functions they are allowed to access 49 Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configu
32. ch File selected enter the patch file name and command line parameters Don t change file extension f Script or Batch file used check this box Patch Message Command l Patch Command selected enter the patch command 89 Discovery Logs This Tab is normally disabled To enable go to Users and Permits tab and add new permit named Discovery Logs then logout login to view this tab The steps in the client discovery process are listed in this panel The logs are temporary and are cleared on start of SNMPadm Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Authenticate Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch Discovery Logs 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Start to discovery devices ip 10 1 1 212 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Ignore unnknow device ip 10 1 1 212 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Start to discovery devices ip 10 1 2 18 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Ignore unnknow device ip 10 1 2 18 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Start to discovery devices ip 10 1 1 217 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Ignore unnknow device ip 10 1 1 217 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Start to discovery devices ip 10 1 2 58 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Start to discovery devices ip 10 1 2 28 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Start to discovery devices ip 10 1 2 61 2005 09 30 10 24 11 Start to discovery devices ip 10 1 1 104 x 90 Appendix A Special Control Messages WBT terminals support special control messages which w
33. d Maple terminal version number and other data are displayed on the screen for discovered terminals Flash update firmware to one or many Maple terminals Occasionally you may want to upgrade the firmware on the terminal to take advantage of a new feature or to apply a bug fix This feature allows the administrator to upgrade one many or all with a single click from the SNMP Manager software Upgrade a single unit on the LAN or WAN Upgrade a group of units based on custom grouping or Subnet Remotely configure any Maple terminal Some administrators will want to configure Maple terminals without having to go to the terminal This feature allows the administrator to copy a saved configuration image to any or many Maple terminals or directly change the configuration on the client The configuration of any Maple terminal can be copied to the SNMP Manager The administrator then uses the image as is or changes it based on the specific requirements of the site That image is copied to the target Maple terminal Create a custom configuration for one or multiple Maple terminals Create a custom configuration for one or multiple Maple terminals As discussed above the administrator can make multiple generic Images so he can have a unique image for his warehouse order entry or remote store etc e Enables administrator to easily organize multiple configurations e Allows administrator to save time by having stock conf
34. d the group then right click and select New You can also Delete send a Message or Upgrade all terminals in a specific group or in a nest of groups 37 Define Subnets 1 Click the Subnets button 2 Right click within the Subnet name panel and select New from the pop up menu Delete e Discover Ctrl FS Discover From Database EA Messages Ep Wakeup n Lan ay Upgrade 3 The New Subnet panel allows you to define one or a group of subnets which can be managed as well as limiting the IP address scope the software will try to discover Mew Subnet E X subnet Address 192 1 68 3 0 Sample 192 168 0 From i 4 To 255 2 step h 3 pu subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Start Address fi Address Count 255 x Cancel 4 To define a single subnet simply enter any IP address in the Subnet Address field within the scope of the subnet and the appropriate subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field 5 No other fields require entry 38 Define multiple subnets to discover The New Subnet panel allows you to define one or a group of subnets that can be managed as well as limiting the IP address scope the software will attempt to discover The instructions below provide an example of how to perform this function 1 Click the Subnets button 2 Right click within the Subnet name panel and select New from the Delete fo Discover CtrleFS Discover From Database E Messages Ep Wakeu
35. desired option These de SnmpAdm Options General Ftp Server Upgrade Remote Setting Local IP Address Disable Refresh Menu CE Remote VAC Viewer security Remote Image WOL iv Minimize to System Tray Skins W Ping before Discover ZOK options are described on the following pages 18 General Set initial startup options snmpAdm Options General Ftp Server Upgrade Remote Setting ocd E Adde a Disable Refresh Menu CE Remote VAC Wiewer security Remote Image MOL iv Minimize to System Tray Skins v Ping before Discover Discover on Startup Upon starting the Administrator automatically discover all terminals on your local LAN as determined by the IP address and Subnet of the computer running SnmpAdm If other devices on the local LAN post SNMP Scan Alerts you may wish to disable this feature and create a subnet to limit discovery to Maple clients manually display this subnet Disable Refresh Menu Disable the Refresh option F5 f a Refresh is done while a client is being flash updated that client may be dropped from the client list Ping before Discover This speeds up the discover process Minimize to System Tray If checked default SnmpAdm will be minimized to the System Tray If not checked the minimized SnmpAdm will appear on the task bar 19 FTP Server Define your FTP server snmpAdm Options General Ftp Se Server
36. e The image MUST be derived a Maple terminal with the same version Maple terminal firmware as the target client For example if a configuration image derived from version X is written to a client on version Y the client may become unusable HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Ident Name HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm RTL81391 Parms TcpIp DHCPSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm PCI RTL81391 Parms TcpIp DhcpSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm PCI VT30651 Parms TcpIp DhcpSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft WBT Clients Registration ICA ICAShell Profile ClientName 2 c Before any image Is written to a client other than the source client be certain to clear the registry entries indicated below 54 Edit the registry of a WBT terminal Right click on the IP address of the Maple terminal to edit then select the Edit option WBT Version MAC Address 110 1 2 44 WBT M0310 0050AC100038 110 1 5 19 WBTM0311 00504C1000F9 10 1 5 21 WBT15300 ET300043 CEDZ2 D050AC1004FA 10 1 5 66 WBT M0311 00504C100446 sine aii oma ha niet os comes Sess Nes AENA Parar CERTERO TIRAR Delete Select All Ctrl 4 E Messages oy Upgrade Edit Reboot Name Reset To Default Mi Data amm mnm A A a Or double click the saved Remote Setting Remote setting Upgrade Status Message Hist b Be My Remote Setting a e0408 configl E b e5400b10 a c m0353 cigl
37. e for example CONFIG2 BIN Make sure the file name you select conforms to your FTP server For example some FTP servers do not allow spaces or special characters in the file name Copy both files to your FTP server See Appendix B of the Maple TERMINAL manual AutoUpdate AutoConfiguration Setup amp Use for instructions on how to implement the DHCP auto config feature If CE4 put SNMPAUTOCONFIG SAC on FTP If CE5 put SNMPAUTOCONFIG5 SAC on FTP 62 Copy Edit Write XPe TermPro Settings XPe clients can also be dropped into the Remote Settings panel to capture only their TermPro terminal emulation settings These TermPro settings can be edited if desired and dropped back on other XPe clients This is a fast way to setup terminal emulation sessions on such clients The figure below shows the result of an XPe client being dragged from the Client Area to Remote Setting and expanded Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch 78 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE e 3 4 Software Background Color REG_SZ 00000000 00c00000 0000c000 MAPLE Caret REG_ SZ 0 243 Macros Column Seperator REG_S2Z 0 3 48 3270 Disable Beep REG_SZ 0 3 Facts Enhanced User Interf REG_SZ 1 43 5250 Foreground Color REG_SZ 00000000 00c00000 0000c000 aa ASCII Form Feed REG_SZ 1 23 Key Map LPD Hos
38. e Delete an existing subnet definition e Discover devices on the selected subnet e Discover from Database discover only clients stored in the thin client database This discovery process Is very quick e Send Messages to all devices on the subnet e Do Wake on LAN WOL over the subnet Wake powered off clients A list of all WOL capable terminals for that subnet is displayed If a terminal has not been discovered during a previous session the MAC address will not be displayed Subnet 10 0 0 0 Mask 255 0 0 0 Number of retry Mac Address WT Marne IP Address O oosoa4c1i00sc O o0s0ac100F41 O ons04C100EsE O ons04csooBc3 O oosdacsooces O 005042500010 O 005042100801 O ooso04 cs0001c O ooso4csoocss O 00504010232E a mimi T100F41 T10DESE APEMBSOOBES TSGDOCCA lt Marco TSOOOLC PEMBSOOCSS T10232E Select All 10 1 1 59 10 1 2 130 Unselect All 10 1 2 145 10 1 2 156 Add MAC 10 1 2 156 10 1 2 160 10 1 2 200 Clear All 10 1 2 207 10 1 2 209 Wakeup 101 2 212 Close Select check the previously discovered database clients and click Wakeup to send a WOL packet to the selected clients 42 e Upgrade firmware on all devices within the subnet Clients The Clients panel displays the list of discovered Maple Terminals based on the filter defined in the Group Subnet panel Clients Fiti e m ch E g MAC Address Client Name y 10 1 2 49 WBT E5510 PNTS OQOS04C70062F T
39. ected image Image properties Refresh image display Recommendations mage push pull is best done using a wired connection rather that a wireless connection Always save the factory image for the latest version get new version from Maple or Pull from new terminal Customize configure a client with the current version then Pull and save this customized image and use it to clone other clients See below for procedures for XPe use dev hda image type and for LBT use Image for the firmware and Data for the configured settings Update XPe or LBT clients to new Version 1 Obtain version image from Maple download from FTP site and put the two files in the data area specified in File Options Remote Setting Data Directory e g c program files snmpadm data An image consists of a Control File smh and an Image File smg 80 2 Use File Options Remote Imageto set the Remote I mage Path to the selection for your particular type of terminal and desired process dev hda for XPe image for LBT Set timeout values to 100 100 The list of image types follows for quick reference Client Path Description When to Use OS Image Type Complete image recommended devinda When to use dev hda Update XPe image to another version new or prior Create default Master backup image of unmodified terminal Pull master image from clone terminal on a different version Push master image default or new version to clie
40. figured image to client on the same version Firmware and configuration parameters When to Use all When duplicating both firmware and configuration parameters to client of same version Firmware image only no configuration parameters When to use image Updating the firmware version but not changing the terminal configuration Configuration parameters only Display Browser RDP etc When to use data Duplicating or changing configuration but not the firmware image 29 Timeout of Get Image Get image timeout failure value seconds Recommended value for XPe is 100 seconds e Image file Name SMH is the Control file Name SMG is the image file Timeout of Connection Connection failure timeout value seconds Recommended value for XPe is 100 seconds 30 WOL Define WOL Wake on LAN method Define WOL Wake on LAN method to Wake up units that have been powered off de SnmpAdm Options General WOL Fip Server Upgrade WOL method V Send direct broadcast packet to gateway Remote setting C Send uni cast packet to client Local IP Address CE Rernote VNC Viewer Security Fok WOL Method Send direct broadcast Use this option to wake up powered off devices that support WOL This method subnet directed broadcast is not Supported by many Routers Gateways Send uni cast packet Send WOL packet to specified device If the Router ARP cache has expired life often measured in minutes
41. ge Server Status Running WOL Shing iv Enable VNC Viewer on Listen Mode External nc Wiewer Ve Viewer A rc Port Port The default port is 5500 Server Status If active status is Running Enable VNC Viewer Default is enabled checked to allow Remote Control of XP and Linux embedded clients using built in Viewer External VNC Viewer To use your own viewer uncheck Enable VNC Viewer above and select desired viewer port and parameters as may be needed To browse for the viewer click icon at end of VNC Viewer entry field 26 Security Define the SNMP Community name ds SsnmpAdm Options General security Ftp Server Upgrade SMP Community public Remote Setting Local IP Address CE Remote SNMP Community Community Name pseudo password default is public Another value can be entered to meet your SNMP Community requirements An SNMP community is a logical relationship between an SNMP agent and one or more SNMP managers A device can belong to multiple communities but a device s SNMP agent ignores requests from management systems that are not part of the community Clients are by default part of the public community For Windows CE clients to add or replace community names edit the client registry key HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services SNMP Parameters ValidCommunity To secure SNMP on the WBT add a private community name e g privateppp to the Va
42. guration Advanced SNMPadm configuration options Remote Patch Apply program patches Discovery Logs Temporary client discovery log 35 Group Subnet Organize the discovered Terminals by group or subnet This panel allows you to organize the discovered Terminals into groups define subnets and perform updates to groups of Terminals Groups Subnets The default Group All contains all the Clients initially discovered for the local network plus any Clients manually discovered The default Subnet is the class address for the IP of the computer running the Administrator e g 10 0 0 0 Define a Group 1 Click on the Groups button 2 Right click within the Groups name panel and select New from the pop up menu gt Mew r Delete EJ Messages ad Upgrade 3 Drag and Drop clients from the Clients panel to the new group To rename a group click to highlight then click on the right one or more times and enter the new name 36 Group nesting Groups allow you to organize your discovered thin clients nested to help further organize your thin clients E SNMP Administrator 0 190 13 File View Help Groups Subnets a8 28 E All 85 L a warehouse 3 dock 1 pack stations 15 BENY warehouse sa dock 2 a hey office 0 Delete pack stations Messages ind Upgrade Groups can be To create a group at any level click on the level you wish to ad
43. gurations by clicking the Plus symbol to the left of My Remote Settings 3 Right click on the IP address and click Save 4 Right click on the IP address and click Rename to rename the saved configuration to a meaningful name Make sure the name you enter has no spaces or special characters Br 5 Click the SaveAll icon to save your changes Remote Settings Icons ICON NAME DESCRIPTION New Create empty shell configuration image GB setting BIN file ready to be manually populated or accept import of edited registry oF Open Open existing configuration image BIN file 5 Setting which is not listed as an available image in 52 Delete Setting Save Save All the Remote Settings window Delete Image from Remote Setting window This function does not delete it from your hard drive Save changes or adds to the Remote Setting window 53 Edit Configuration Registry Editor The configuration of a WBT terminal can be modified when on line within your network or the saved configurations in Remote Settings can be modified IMPORTANT NOTES a This configuration tool directly edits the registry of the Maple terminal You must be familiar with registry editing concepts prior to using this feature Improper use of this feature can cause the Maple terminal to be unusable and may require it to be returned to the factory to be reset b NEVER write an image to a client with a different version than the source imag
44. hen sent to the terminal are used to evoke special configuration functions See WBT User s Guide Appendix C Files named in these messages for use by the client must be placed in the FTP root SINSTALL FONTS fontname LIST INSTALL FONTS SUNINSTALL FONTS fontname FLASH BOOTLOGOS name bmp SET SERIALNO serialno Change Serial Number on client FLASH BOOTLOADER name rom Update BIOS or Bootloader ET3000 ET1500 FLASH BIOS name Update BIOS on CE units MT series ET5000 ET 4500 FTP PUTFILES filename Copy file from FTP to client system folder PATCH CE name exe CE_PATCH Patch CE from named xecutable in FTP limited patch capability PUT SCRNSAVER LOGOS xxx bmp Install new screen saver Floating Object STARTS program exe Start named program in client Window folder 91
45. hutdown Reboot Reset To Default e Enter the IP address of a New defined manageable terminal if it cannot be discovered via automatic process Add known Client IP Address fisa 168 1 21 y OK X Cancel e Delete an existing manually defined terminal definition e Select all displayed clients Send Messages Oe ES T Allow Reply Send e Send a message to one device or all selected e Remote Display view and control a client from within SNMP e Upgrade firmware from FTP server path on one device or all selected WBT only e Edit the registry configuration of the Maple TERMINAL not LBT e Shutdown power off one device or all selected only for WOL 46 capable clients e Reboot one device or all selected e Reset the firmware to factory default on one device or all selected Auto Checkin Auto checkin is a feature that allows thin clients to automatically checkin to a specific computer on your network that is running SNMPADM This feature allows the database to be updated automatically and simplifies device discovery Auto checkin requires the client to be configured with the IP address of the designated computer running SNMPADM How to set the SNMPADM computer IP address Windows CE5 o reboot the terminal using SNMPADM or o manually type the IP address in the Upgrade tab or o Set Advanced DHCP option 150 to the SNMPADM IP address CE5 version E5501 8 or later Windows XPe o re
46. igurations whenever they are needed for Adds Changes or Replacements Check firmware version of any Maple terminal The main panel of the SNMP Manager displays the IP address MAC address hardware address of Ethernet card firmware version and other information about the thin client The version is essential for the administrator to effectively manage his terminals e Clearly displays the version number so updates can be targeted at only those devices which need them e Allows for administrator to match configuration image with version Organize listings of Maple terminals by groups or subnets Many customers have multiple locations The way that locations are organized in an IP network is by subnet A subnet is a sub network A subnet has a specific set of IP addresses assigned to it A subnet is the natural way to organize devices when being managed with a software package such as the Administrator e Intuitive or natural way to organize hundreds or thousands of Maple 9 terminals on the network e Organizing via groups would be used by smaller users or by users with a large number of devices on a LAN Groups can be nested allowing you to organize clients in a logical view based on your network or user groups Send message to user or group of users The administrator may find it useful to send a message to some or all Maple terminal users For example to inform users that the unit is going to be upgraded or
47. ithin their network from a centralized location Features ata Glance e Discover all Maple terminals on the network or subnet Supports AutoCheckir by terminal on power up e Shadow any terminal and take control for Debug Configuration or Help Desk functions e Flash update any single Maple terminal or group of Maple terminals on the network or subnet e Copy configuration parameters from any Maple terminal on the network or subnet e Copy configuration parameters to any or any group of Maple terminals on the network or subnet e Check version of any Maple terminal on the network or subnet e Separate listings of Maple terminals by groups e Separate listings of Maple terminals by subnets e Define FTP server path and login information e Send message to user or group of users e View and edit terminal registry configuration e View terminal configuration via Graphical User Interface e View upgrade status on individual unit Reboot Reset configuration to default or Shutdown of a Maple terminal Build custom configuration WBT image for DHCP auto config Remotely change the configuration of a single Maple terminal Create a custom configuration for one or multiple Maple terminals Discover other brand SNMP compatible WBTs Build and manage device database export database to various file formats for reporting and analysis schedule updates and other functions to be performed at a later time with Remote Image Server update support
48. lidCommunity and set it to dword 8 read write You should delete the public entry If a CE Client is reset to initial conditions the community name will be reset to public Refer to XPe or Linux manuals for the procedure to configure client SNMP communities Add the following entry under SNMPadm System Configuration see page 27 70 Section System Ident Broadcast Community as Public Value 0 This will inhibit on LAN the broadcast of a public community broadcast packet during discovery 28 Remote I mage Set the XP Embedded or Linux image update rules SnhmpAdm Options General Remote Image Ftp Server ade Image Server Port Remote Setting Local IP Address CE Remote VNC Viewer Linux DATA a Remote Image Path Pe fdewhda Timeout of Get Image 100 seconds Timeout of Connection 100 seconds Image Server Port The default port is 6488 Remote I mage Path Specify the XPe and Linux Image type Client Path Description When to Use OS Image Type Complete image dev hda When to use dev hda Update XPe image to new version Create default Master backup image of unmodified terminal Pull master image from clone terminal on a different version Push master image default or new version to client XPe partition only dev hda2 When to use dev hda2 Pull master image from preconfigured client with the intent to use that image to clone terminals on the same version Push con
49. local 00504C500019 LBTCS 3 3 1 mlt500019 128 122 GRUB Computer LaETSOOOT none DOSDAC1IDOF41 WBT E0436 T100FA41 16 128 COMPUTER LET3000 cli local DOSDAC7O312D WBT M5508 EF T70312D 63 256 MLWO60511 COMPUTER LMT1500 cli local 005040703873 LBTCS 3 0 9 mit703875 256 109 GRUB Computer LaMT1500T cli local The controls are as follows ta 4 eo Hno ome 3 Co Export Select Visible Fields First Record Prior Record Next Record Last record Insert Record Delete Record Edit Record Post Edit if in Edit mode Cancel Edit if in Edit mode Refresh data Search Export database 15 Select Visible Fields Database Search Click to bring up search window click again to close window For Find select field name select the comparison operator gt gt lt gt lt lt enter a field value check uncheck Case Insensitive if text data and press Enter to find the first occurrence of the entered value Click gt to Find Next find next match if Remote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch m lt lt H a en qe ry Export Select Visible Fields Find Memory gt y f12el bo P I Case Insensitive a 00504C100BC5 WBT MO0354 BROTHER LT 8 32 BLO20617 COMPUTER LET3000 Lit roorn al gt a 00504 c600002 WBT ES502 3 TCFSF43 32 128 21968c3 COMPUTER LETSODO cli local
50. nt XPe partition only not recommended devindae When to use dev hda2 Pull master image from preconfigured client with the intent to use that image to clone terminals on the same version Push configured image to client on the same version Firmware and configuration parameters not recommended When to Use all When duplicating both firmware and configuration parameters client with the same version Firmware image only no configuration parameters When to use image Updating the firmware version but not changing the terminal configuration Configuration parameters only Display RDP Browser etc When to use data Duplicating or changing configuration parameters but not the firmware image 81 3 Click the Remote I mage panel Click the Refresh Image files icon The new image will display as shown below To set a Name select the entry click Properties and enter a Name Femote Setting Trap Message Message History Schedules ThinClient Database ee Remote Images System Configurations Users And Permits Remote Patch Images Server Logs ER Mame Description Firmware Wersion Remote Path Timeout Image File Eurasia CL gold build APE 10e5613ba 51 0 1 159 fdewhda 100 Cishare RootEurasiatEurasial 4 Select the clients in the Client Panel to be updated to a new version 5 Drag Drop master image from the Remote Image panel to the selected clients in the Client panel The client will reboot and when
51. ocnnnocoronnos 8 Flash update firmware to one or many Maple terminals c ccccceceeseeeeeeeeeaveeteeeeaveeteeass 8 Remotely configure any Maple terminal cccccccecsccecseeeseeeeveeeseaueeeseaeeeeeeeeaseetetaeenteteeags 8 Create a custom configuration for one or multiple Maple terminals sessies 10 Check firmware version of any Maple terminal cc cccscssceeeeeeeeeeeseeseseeeeeaseeeeeaeaseeteaeegss 9 Organize listings of Maple terminals by groups Or SUDNETS cccceceeeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeenees 9 Send message to user OF group Of USEIS ccccscececeteteeeeeeeeeeeauaueueueeteteretseataeaeeeenentenens 10 Reboot or reset configuration to default of a Maple terminal ccccceeseceeeeeeseeteeeeeees 10 Build custom configuration image which will automatically load on any Maple terminal 10 Discover other SNMP compatible WBTS ccccscscseceeeeueeeeeereeseeeaeaeaueueutetetsteertaeataeaes 12 Build and Manage Device Database ococccccccccnoconoconcononnnconnnconnoronnnrnnnoronnnronnnrernorennnss 12 Snadow Remote CONTON urraca o ter 12 Wake Op LAN ada 13 Reset to De Ad 13 SNC a 13 US SEUA N 13 SNMP Secar A 13 ADMINISTRATOR INSTALLATION 0 ccccsecceeeeneeeneeeneensecnsecnsseneseneseees 14 USING ADMINISTRATOR cui 17 Start Administrator sraccccccccoavecasccccccateztacenasttatseaeneeracaccesnacecenesmesteccncaccacetsaccusseneuacesas 17 SnmpAdm Options Panel msi odie 18 A EE IE E T T N A A E T
52. om management systems that are not part of the community Administrator Installation IMPORTANT NOTES Make sure the Win2000 Win2003 WinXP or WinNT SNMP Service is installed and running and the SNMP Trap Service is NOT running If another version of SNMPadm is installed in this PC Server be certain to Uninstall the software first or install the new version in a new folder If a local Firewall is enabled on the PC add SNMPadm exe as an exception or disable the Firewall 1 From the CD or other electronic media run SETUP EXE 2 If this is a first time installation you must select the program directory and group name By accepting the default parameters of the installation wizard the Administrator will be installed in the following folder and program manager group Folder C Program Files SnmpAdm Group Administrator lt 2 WET Somp Administrator Installation Select Destination Directory Please select the director where BT Samp Administrator files are to be installed C Program Files S nmpe dm Cancel 14 3 If this software has already been installed the previously selected Folder and Program Manager Group are preserved and you are given the option to Update the executable program or Reinstall to replace 2 WET Simp Administrator Installation Select ProgMan Group Enter the name of the Program Manager group to add ET Snmp Administrator icons bo WET Snmp Administrator
53. on time This feature requires DHCP custom options to set the FTP host address and other custom settings on the terminal 11 Discover other SNMP compatible WBTs If a customer has more than one WBT vendor in his location Administrator can display those vendors equipment along with the Maple terminal e Currently only Wyse Is supported e More can be added upon request e Other manufacturers WBTs cannot be updated or managed they can only be displayed Build and Manage Device Database The application automatically builds a database of all discovered terminals This database can be used for Asset Management or other device management purposes e Database is dynamically built as device is discovered e Database can be exported to multiple formats including XLS for import into Excel Access or other program where the data can be manipulated and reports generated e Last Scan date indicates the last time the terminal was detected by the management software which can be useful for loss or change move purposes Shadow Remote Control An Administrator can shadow a client terminal and remotely control that terminal to change configuration Debug or assist train user e Powerful feature that allows administrators to resolve most issues including application problems without having to physically visit the terminal e Full keyboard and video control 12 Wake On LAN WOL WOL is an industry standard hardware and
54. p DhcpSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm PCI VT30651 Parms TcpIp DhcpSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Ident Name HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm RTL81391 Parms TcpIp DHCPSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm PCI RTL81391 Parms TcpIp DhcpSendOptions 12 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm PCI VT30651 Parms TcpIp DhepSendOptions 12 values if they exist Note Some keys may not exist in all products or configurations 1 To create an image which can be used for the DHCP auto config feature right click on the saved configuration and select the menu item Make SnmpAutoConfig sac Remote Setting Trap Message Message History EEE a g My Remote Setting ae configl config2 Name Rename Delete E Save Save As NeW b Copy Export Import Make SnmpAutoConfig sac 2 You will be prompted to build the image to either Replace or Append Replace is the default selection and will completely replace the registry of the target terminal Append should not be used for most applications Append will leave existing configured settings and add new configured settings 60 Connetion Options 61 3 lf you created an image to be used with SNMP auto config locate the two files required for this feature The BIN will be located in the default SNMPAdmidata folder and the SAC file will be located in SNMPAdm folder e SnmpAutoConfig sac e XXXXXXXX BIN Where xxxxxxxx is your file nam
55. p On Lan ay Upgrade pop up menu 3 To define a group of subnets enter in the Subnet Address field the IP address of the group with the subnet variable entered as a wildcard for example 192 168 0 4 Select the beginning subnet in the Fromfield In our example we will use 1 5 Select the ending subnet in the Jo field In our example we will use 10 6 The list of subnets will be displayed directly below the selection fields 7 Enter the appropriate subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field 39 New Subnet sample W 192 168 0 255 255 255 40 8 After you review your selection in the display box click OK to create the defined subnets Groups Subnets AOS PB op 192 168 1 0 0 2d 20 ea 192 168 2 0 0 Bod 2339 233 0 192 168 3 0 0 dd edo ea 192 168 4 0 0 Sod edd 2 0 192 168 5 0 0 20d 20d 20 192 168 6 0 0 200 2d 2930 192 168 7 0 0 2900 233 233 0 192 168 8 0 0 2d 200 ea Working with Groups and Subnets Right click on any defined Group and you can Mew t Delete EJ Messages ad Upgrade e Create a New defined group e Delete an existing group definition e Send a message to all devices on the group e Upgrade firmware on all devices within the group 41 ti Delete pe Discover Ctrl FS Discover from Database E Messages cy Wakeup On Lan a Upgrade Right click on any defined Subnet and you can e Create a New defined subnet
56. r the specified delay time This time should be sufficient to allow the last client to autoconfig if such is evoked Schedule Loop Interval Time Schedule Loop instructs scheduled job to repeat loop multiple times with a given Interval Time between each loop This could be used to automatically schedule a shutdown for all terminals at say 7pm to conserve energy 3 Click on the desired schedule then Drag and Drop entries to be processed by this schedule to the Target area Client addresses Subnets and or Groups To remove a target entry right click that entry and click Delete Multiple Remote Setting Upgrade Status Message History Schedules ThinClient Database Remote Images 68 Gio Start time Schedules Reboot wht 2004 02 26 11 11 10 Stop Schedules Reboot wbt 2004 02 26 11 13 19 Stop 2 10 1 2 207 schedules may be defined 4 Select the schedule you wish to run and click Start to begin 71 hk Mew t Delete H Start m stop B Property 12 5 A log of the started task is displayed in the lower area of the display Log File Example Rebootla log 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12 2004 02 12
57. rations Users And Permits E amp Permits and Users E Permits Users administrator ME schedules MEDatabase OE gRemote Authentic Schedules Database Remote Authentic E user MEsRemate Image Remote Image MEReboot Reboot MEReset to default Reset to default ME registry Editor Registry Editor MEsystem Configur System Configuration MEdRemote Display Remote Display Users and Permits Remote Shutdown MEusers and Permits MEdRemote Shutdown OE gRemote Patch Remote Patch MSupgrade Upgrade MESNMP Options SNMP Options OfADiscovery Logs Discovery Logs Note SNMP Options if unchecked removes access to File Options in the setup menu Note If Discovery Logs is not listed in the list of permits it can be added by right clicking the permits area and then clicking New Permits Enter the Permit name and description as shown below Click Create logout and then login again to see the Discovery Logs tab and Permit Mew Permit x Discovery Logs Description Discovery Logs Default Value Create Close Permit To add a new user right click in the right panel as shown and select New User After you create the new user select the features they will be allowed access Remote Images Discovery Logs ThinClient Database Remote Authenticate Remote Patch Message History Schedules Users And Permits Remote Setting Trap Message System Configurations Permits and
58. t Address REG_SZ m LPD Printer Name REG_SZ 0 3270 Y 5250 Ruler REG_SZ 0 0 asci Startup Macro REG_SZ lee A l StatusBar REG_5Z al Bad WinTerm ToolBar REG SZ 1 H 3270L 1 7 Printer Setting H E YT2204 x Macros are stored by name under session type 5250 3270 ASCII under Macros Under Macros Key Map session type are the mapping of macro name to Function Key if any Under WinTerm are stored the created sessions by connection name e Display Settings e Keyboard settings Key mappings e Printer Settings Note Device names if used in the emulation sessions may have to individually edited on the clients to insure uniqueness 63 Trap Message Upgrade Status This Tab displays status for a specific terminal during the update process The SNMP Manager IP address must be defined in the terminal for this feature to function To set the address of the PC Server running SNMPAdm enter the value directly on the client in Upgrade tab in Terminal Properties or right click on the IP of the device in the Clients panel and select the menu item reboot This will automatically set the IP address of the PC Server running SNMPAdm on the WBT terminal DHCP Advanced Option 150 can also set this address if Client firware supports this option A te 0050AC100E3D 0050AC100448 10 1 2 241 WBT E select all Ctri A OO50AC1000DB 100 10 1 2 151 WBT E TEO 00504C101756 10 1 1 59 WBT E 00504C1008C7 10 1 2
59. t was last detected yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Wake on LAN status Yes WOL capable 43 Serial No Client Serial Number if defined CreateDateTime Date amp Time client added to DataBase only shown in DataBase panel DiscoverStatus Date Time last discovered prefix if OK if discover failed 44 Search Client List To search the list of clients click to bring up a search window click again to close window For Find select the field to be found enter the target field value then press Enter Click gt to Search Next a E3 Clients 21222000 Find Flash E with paa BS ages ete canta PES PS ES EPT TER SN BF 10 1 2 49 WBT ESS10 PNTS OOSOAC70062F T70062F 25 is 10 1 2 59 XPE es613ba S1 OOSO4C750235 XPEMB750235 a 44 A10 1 2 43 LBTCS 3 3 1 DOSDACSOOO19 mlt500019 128 12 A 10 1 2 61 LBTC2 3 3 1 00504Cc70042D mit70042D 32 1C 10 1 2 55 WBT E5510 6 0050AC700C13 T700C13 32 12 ie 10 1 2 68 XPE 5e5613b S1 0050AC800267 XPEMBS00267 499 22 ges 10 1 2 63 XPE 5e5613a S1 DOSOAC D1C30 XPEMB601C30 495 45 10 1 1 104 WBT M0354 0050AC1008C5 BROTHER LIT RM 8 E 4 10 1 2 6 WBT E5509 2 0050AC700209 Mimi 32 12 WBT E5510 3 DOSOACGDDAD2 Marco Whr 32 12 1 Client s Selected 45 Manage or define an individual Terminal Right click on any discovered Maple TERMINAL and you can Mew Delete Select All Ctrl 4 E Messages Remote Display ae Upgrade a Registry Editor fa S
60. te Patch Apply patch see page 63 Click Advancedto enter the name of the patch Upgrade ET3000 ET1500 Bootloader Upgrade ET5000 ET4000 BIOS also M7 15 35xx ET45xx CE clients The Upgrade Bootloader Bios tasks enable the Advanced button Click this button and specify the file name in the specified FTP Server folder e g BLO40302 ROM Note Bootloader BlOS are now automatically updated as part of Firmware Advanced Schedule Params Please input you bootloader file name on FTP server A OK Cancel Upgrade Put XPe Linux mage Click the Advanced button now enabled Advanced Schedule Params Image Server Address Fo Image Server Port Po Image File Name O Remote Image Path Po RN System Assign OK Cancel 67 Click the System Assign box to populate the Image Address Local IP Port Path Remote Setting fields shown above from the appropriate SNMPadm Options 68 Image Server Address Local SNMPadm or Remote Image Server IP address Remote I mage Server A remote server can serve XPe or Linux images These images can be large and it may be impractical to update multiple terminals on a WAN link due to bandwidth considerations Images can be placed on any computer running E SNMPadm and that computer can act as a remote server The update transaction is controlled from your primary computer but the image is served by the remote computer local to the terminals to be e
61. ulation sessions on such clients Summary of how to clone a WBT 1 Configure a terminal to your exact requirements 2 Copy the configuration image to the Remote Settings panel see below 3 Edit the Registry and remove Identity and License values see Registry Editor 4 Save your changes 5 Drag Drop the configuration image on to one or multiple clients see Write Configuration to WBT client below Copy a template configuration to the Remote Setting Panel 51 1 In the Client panel click on the IP address of the device which is pre configured and is to be used as the template Drag the IP address to the Remote Setting panel and drop the IP address onto the words My Remote Setting The image will copy to the remote settings panel and after complete the Status field in the Clients i File View Help Groups Subnets l HA A em EH all 11 F Versi MAC Address Client Name a La WBT ES420 DOSDACSO17EC TS017EC 16 XPE SeS613b S1 OOSOAC S0235 XPEMB750235 a AAA DOS04C601C30 VWBT ES5510 6 00504 Cc703808 100 T750235 LBTCS 3 3 1 D0504C500019 mit500019 XPE Ses5613b S1 00504 cs00267 XPEMBS00267 EN DOSDACSOODES TEST XPE DOSDACFDOCIS T7DOCIS H HNNENAN A Hla MAMIN MAMINA A MIS DOSDAC1IDOOBCES BROTHER LIT RM 00504 c7002D9 imi E Remote Setting Trap Mess E Y My Remote Setting EE E BY E5501 8 PAX1 EBAY E5508 4 panel will show 100 2 Expand the list of saved confi
62. updated Image Server Port Set to 6488 Image File Name Name of saved SMG SMH image on the FTP server e g e5612h gold Remote I mage Path Enter the Image Path type See table under Remote Image page 63 or Remote Image Option page 24 Start time Set scheduled Date and time to start When manually started if time has passed the task will start otherwise it will start at specified time Log File Check if log of schedule activities is to be kept Enter the path and name of the Log file Ping Client Ping client after task complete The Ping results will show in the log Do task for all clients at once Select to do selected task type on all Target clients starting at the same 69 Task interval delay Delay a specified interval of time between doing the selected task on successive clients This can be used to minimize the load on the network For example flash updates move a significant amount of data and trying to do on all clients at once can overload a WAN link resulting in a Flash Crash and possibly corrupting the image on the terminal 70 WOL from database Check to do Wake on LAN if client not discovered powered off but exists in the database Attempt to Wake this client see SNMPadmin Option Panel WOL If nterval WOL checked the Boot wait time specified is the delay time for the client to reboot Discover at end of job Check to update the database Discover clients afte
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