2.
Bridged connections — The number of bonded connections that are set up are listed here. To add a new bond
connection, click the Add button and select the type of connection you want to create. The available options are
Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and VLAN.
3.
Aging time — Enter the Aging time duration in seconds.
4.
Enable STP — Select this check box to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) for your connection.
5.
Priority — Enter the priority value.
6.
Forward delay — Enter the forward delay duration in seconds.
7.
Hello time — Enter the hello time duration in seconds.
8.
Max age — Enter the value for the maximum age.
b. To configure the
General
tab,
IPv4 Settings
tab, and
IPv6 Settings
tab for Bridge connection, see the configuration details
for Bond connection in this section.
5.
Configure the VLAN network connection for your thin client.
a. Click the
VLAN
tab, and configure the following options:
1.
Parent interface — Type the name for your parent interface.
2.
VLAN id — Enter the value for the VLAN id.
3.
VLAN interface name — Type the name for your VLAN interface.
4.
Cloned MAC address — Type the cloned MAC address.
5.
MTU —Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that the protocol layer can pass onwards.
b. To configure the
General
tab,
IPv4 Settings
tab, and
IPv6 Settings
tab for VLAN connection, see the configuration details
for Bond connection in this section.
6.
Click
Save
to save your settings.
Configuring peripherals settings on Wyse ThinLinux
On the
System Settings
page, click the
Peripherals
icon. The following tabs are displayed on the left pane of the System Settings
page.
•
Keyboard
•
Mouse
•
Printers
•
Sound
Setting the keyboard preferences
The
Keyboard
setting page enables you to set the Keyboard preferences and make the Keyboard layout.
NOTE: By default, the Keyboard screen is available in both User mode and Admin mode. Any changes made through
Keyboard preferences screen is saved and continued for the built-in thinuser
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