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......31 3 Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up... Devices in a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview ...
......31 3 Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up... Devices in a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview ...
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...in this manual, means a device managed by HP Device Manager, such as a thin client. New Task Templates can be downloaded from HP's FTP site, then imported to meet their specific needs. All thin clients of the tools administrators may use to the... in the Template Pane. Concepts 3 Devices can be automatically sorted and grouped according to your HP Management Server. Managed Device Managed device, client device, remote device, or device, as a software component, system image, diagnostic tool or ... are widely deployed in the industry (namely TCP/IP, DHCP, and TFTP).
...in this manual, means a device managed by HP Device Manager, such as a thin client. New Task Templates can be downloaded from HP's FTP site, then imported to meet their specific needs. All thin clients of the tools administrators may use to the... in the Template Pane. Concepts 3 Devices can be automatically sorted and grouped according to your HP Management Server. Managed Device Managed device, client device, remote device, or device, as a software component, system image, diagnostic tool or ... are widely deployed in the industry (namely TCP/IP, DHCP, and TFTP).
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... firewall settings. Bootstrap. 69 UDP TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). 4011 UDP DHCP Proxy Service (this is an alternative to transfer large files between the different components...To support communication between components, FTP servers must provide open access on ports used for client/server communication. The network should not contain any other running PXE servers. Table 2-1 ...TCP Gateway sends report to the exception ports in Listen Mode Table 2-2 Custom HP Device Manager Ports Required Receiver Port Sender Receiver Protocol Purpose 1099 Console Server TCP...
... firewall settings. Bootstrap. 69 UDP TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). 4011 UDP DHCP Proxy Service (this is an alternative to transfer large files between the different components...To support communication between components, FTP servers must provide open access on ports used for client/server communication. The network should not contain any other running PXE servers. Table 2-1 ...TCP Gateway sends report to the exception ports in Listen Mode Table 2-2 Custom HP Device Manager Ports Required Receiver Port Sender Receiver Protocol Purpose 1099 Console Server TCP...
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... as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). 7. The optional databases are Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL Server. ◦ Gateway-You should configure DHCP and Gateway settings. Installation Procedure 15 ● Typical The Management Console, Server and Gateway will be used by the PXE boot ROM to install and...
... as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). 7. The optional databases are Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL Server. ◦ Gateway-You should configure DHCP and Gateway settings. Installation Procedure 15 ● Typical The Management Console, Server and Gateway will be used by the PXE boot ROM to install and...
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Specify whether the DHCP server is on the same machine as Device Manager. Click Next and the DHCP Configuration dialog box will appear. See Configuring DHCP Servers on the machine you are installing HP Device Manager. Click Next to install the Management Server and Management Gateway services to be configured so that it can be used with Device Manager, particularly if it is located on page 27 for further information. 15. NOTE: The DHCP server may need to your machine. Installation Procedure 19 14.
Specify whether the DHCP server is on the same machine as Device Manager. Click Next and the DHCP Configuration dialog box will appear. See Configuring DHCP Servers on the machine you are installing HP Device Manager. Click Next to install the Management Server and Management Gateway services to be configured so that it can be used with Device Manager, particularly if it is located on page 27 for further information. 15. NOTE: The DHCP server may need to your machine. Installation Procedure 19 14.
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... . (This is due to the fact that may need to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to find the Management Server. 1. The DHCP server is automatically started and stopped with PXE. These options will offer PXE network parameters without disturbing the ...as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). Management Server Installed on DHCP Server Machine If Management Server is called DHCP Proxy. The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. If option 60 does not exist, see the following instructions assume that: ...
... . (This is due to the fact that may need to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to find the Management Server. 1. The DHCP server is automatically started and stopped with PXE. These options will offer PXE network parameters without disturbing the ...as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). Management Server Installed on DHCP Server Machine If Management Server is called DHCP Proxy. The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. If option 60 does not exist, see the following instructions assume that: ...
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... optionvalue 60 STRING "PXEClient" then press the Enter key. For more information, see http://www.isc.org. 28 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager Enter Cmd in add optiondef 201 (name of the server running the Management Gateway service.) c. Or: a. To confirm ... then press the Enter key. Enter server \\servername (using the IP address of your choice) STRING 0 then press the Enter key. A "dhcp server >" prompt appears in set optionvalue 201 STRING 'Management_Gateway_IP_Address' '40003' then press the Enter key. (The Management_Gateway_IP_Address is in show optionvalue all ...
... optionvalue 60 STRING "PXEClient" then press the Enter key. For more information, see http://www.isc.org. 28 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager Enter Cmd in add optiondef 201 (name of the server running the Management Gateway service.) c. Or: a. To confirm ... then press the Enter key. Enter server \\servername (using the IP address of your choice) STRING 0 then press the Enter key. A "dhcp server >" prompt appears in set optionvalue 201 STRING 'Management_Gateway_IP_Address' '40003' then press the Enter key. (The Management_Gateway_IP_Address is in show optionvalue all ...
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... HP Device Manager config string should be configured to have an additional IP helper address to point to function properly, any network that uses DHCP and has multiple subnets should have an IP helper configured in the router between any clients requiring a dynamic IP address and the DHCP server.... Restart dhcpd to the beginning of the file exactly as shown: ddns-update-style ad-hoc; Authoritative; Option vendor-class-identifier "PXEClient"; Edit the DHCP server configuration file /etc/dhcpd....
... HP Device Manager config string should be configured to have an additional IP helper address to point to function properly, any network that uses DHCP and has multiple subnets should have an IP helper configured in the router between any clients requiring a dynamic IP address and the DHCP server.... Restart dhcpd to the beginning of the file exactly as shown: ddns-update-style ad-hoc; Authoritative; Option vendor-class-identifier "PXEClient"; Edit the DHCP server configuration file /etc/dhcpd....
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Type ip forward-protocol udp 67 and press Enter. 3. Go to Global Configuration mode. 2. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. 6. Type ip forward-protocol udp 68 and press Enter. 4. Example (Cisco Router): 1. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. NOTE: The above IP addresses should be entered without the < or > characters. 30 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager Go to the LAN interface(s) that serves the PXE workstations. 5.
Type ip forward-protocol udp 67 and press Enter. 3. Go to Global Configuration mode. 2. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. 6. Type ip forward-protocol udp 68 and press Enter. 4. Example (Cisco Router): 1. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. NOTE: The above IP addresses should be entered without the < or > characters. 30 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager Go to the LAN interface(s) that serves the PXE workstations. 5.
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...that the gateway is able to detect all agents, it must be 'discovered' by listening for agents and gateways. Client Discovery Clients which have the HP Management Agent installed must be running before they can search a range of IP addresses for a network broadcast message ... up . There are four approaches to client discovery: ● Through an HP Management Agent Broadcast (automatic) ● Server-side discovery using IP walking ● Discover Agent using DHCP Tag ● Agent Configuration HP Management Agent Broadcast The HP Management Gateway will normally be able to detect...
...that the gateway is able to detect all agents, it must be 'discovered' by listening for agents and gateways. Client Discovery Clients which have the HP Management Agent installed must be running before they can search a range of IP addresses for a network broadcast message ... up . There are four approaches to client discovery: ● Through an HP Management Agent Broadcast (automatic) ● Server-side discovery using IP walking ● Discover Agent using DHCP Tag ● Agent Configuration HP Management Agent Broadcast The HP Management Gateway will normally be able to detect...
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...the successful IP addresses to configure DHCP Server and add options. Add option 202 to DHCP server and set the value to ...the Management Server and Gateway respectively.) Please refer to Configuring DHCP Servers on page 27 for details on the content of ...Click Next to display the Discover by DHCP Tag An agent can be customized according to search for descriptions of a DHCP tag it receives during start-up. ...Remove an existing IP address from the list. Import a *.txt or *.csv file to the IP list. Discover by List dialog box. 4. Client...
...the successful IP addresses to configure DHCP Server and add options. Add option 202 to DHCP server and set the value to ...the Management Server and Gateway respectively.) Please refer to Configuring DHCP Servers on page 27 for details on the content of ...Click Next to display the Discover by DHCP Tag An agent can be customized according to search for descriptions of a DHCP tag it receives during start-up. ...Remove an existing IP address from the list. Import a *.txt or *.csv file to the IP list. Discover by List dialog box. 4. Client...
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... procedure to manually set their gateway via DHCP. To do so: 1. Manual Configuration You can manually configure the agent on page 156 for instructions). 2. Open the HP Agent applet in a NAT environment, they are in the control panel. Setting Up Devices in a NAT Environment If your thin client operating system documentation for details. Switch...
... procedure to manually set their gateway via DHCP. To do so: 1. Manual Configuration You can manually configure the agent on page 156 for instructions). 2. Open the HP Agent applet in a NAT environment, they are in the control panel. Setting Up Devices in a NAT Environment If your thin client operating system documentation for details. Switch...
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...DHCP Servers on legacy Neoware devices. It also enables you to clients using a PXE Server. Signing & Verifying PXE Images If the image file is only required on page 27. HP Device Manager manages images through the Repository Management tool, which also provides utilities to import image files into the Repository on a thin client...'s flash storage. The Repository Management tool is from the Select an element type to other FTP Repository. not created from your local HP Device Management System) can be pulled from a...
...DHCP Servers on legacy Neoware devices. It also enables you to clients using a PXE Server. Signing & Verifying PXE Images If the image file is only required on page 27. HP Device Manager manages images through the Repository Management tool, which also provides utilities to import image files into the Repository on a thin client...'s flash storage. The Repository Management tool is from the Select an element type to other FTP Repository. not created from your local HP Device Management System) can be pulled from a...
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... failure. 14003022 Set DNS failure. 14003032 Set Gateway failure. 14003042 Set host name failure. 14003052 Set IP mask failure. 14003062 Set IP failure. 14003072 Set DHCP failure. 14003082 Get display parameter failure. 14003092 Get DNS failure. 14003102 Get IP failure. 14003112 Get IP mask failure. 14003122 Get host name failure. 14003132...
... failure. 14003022 Set DNS failure. 14003032 Set Gateway failure. 14003042 Set host name failure. 14003052 Set IP mask failure. 14003062 Set IP failure. 14003072 Set DHCP failure. 14003082 Get display parameter failure. 14003092 Get DNS failure. 14003102 Get IP failure. 14003112 Get IP mask failure. 14003122 Get host name failure. 14003132...
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... setting default Gateway. -1104 Failure setting host name. -1105 Failure setting IP mask. -1106 Failure setting IP address. -1107 Failure setting DHCP server. -1108 Failure getting display settings. -1109 Failure getting DHCP server. -1110 Failure getting IP address. -1111 Failure getting IP mask. -1112 Failure getting host name. -1113 Failure getting default...
... setting default Gateway. -1104 Failure setting host name. -1105 Failure setting IP mask. -1106 Failure setting IP address. -1107 Failure setting DHCP server. -1108 Failure getting display settings. -1109 Failure getting DHCP server. -1110 Failure getting IP address. -1111 Failure getting IP mask. -1112 Failure getting host name. -1113 Failure getting default...
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Index A Activity Directory 166 add-ons 120 add-ons, applying to thin client 120 adding group 163 report template 193 to repository 206 users 159 advanced tasks 120 agents configuration for client discovery 42 configuring 156 device 2 discover 37 mode 4 setting parameters 156 updating version 157...143 user password 161 client BIOS settings, PXE 130 client discovery DHCP tag 41 discover agent 37 management agent broadcast 37 manual configuration 42 walking with IP list 40 walking with IP range 38 client, discovering 37 cloning device settings 95 image from thin client 137 command execution, ...
Index A Activity Directory 166 add-ons 120 add-ons, applying to thin client 120 adding group 163 report template 193 to repository 206 users 159 advanced tasks 120 agents configuration for client discovery 42 configuring 156 device 2 discover 37 mode 4 setting parameters 156 updating version 157...143 user password 161 client BIOS settings, PXE 130 client discovery DHCP tag 41 discover agent 37 management agent broadcast 37 manual configuration 42 walking with IP list 40 walking with IP range 38 client, discovering 37 cloning device settings 95 image from thin client 137 command execution, ...
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N NAT environment 42 NeoLinux 4.x devices 212 Neoware, legacy client BIOS settings 130 network checking connection status 67 configuring settings 102 requirements 10 O opening VNC viewer 84 OS tabs 3 overview 1 overview, system structure 1 P ...10 power management 71 properties displaying task 79 grouping 182 pulling PXE image from client 131 pushing PXE image to client 134 PXE client BIOS settings 130 configuring DHCP server 27 configuring routers 29 pulling image from client 131 pushing image to client 134 R region, configuring settings 106 registry changing settings 143 editing settings 149...
N NAT environment 42 NeoLinux 4.x devices 212 Neoware, legacy client BIOS settings 130 network checking connection status 67 configuring settings 102 requirements 10 O opening VNC viewer 84 OS tabs 3 overview 1 overview, system structure 1 P ...10 power management 71 properties displaying task 79 grouping 182 pulling PXE image from client 131 pushing PXE image to client 134 PXE client BIOS settings 130 configuring DHCP server 27 configuring routers 29 pulling image from client 131 pushing image to client 134 R region, configuring settings 106 registry changing settings 143 editing settings 149...
HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Citrix XenDesktop Getting Started Guide
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...are using these external storage sources, see the Getting Started with Citrix XenDesktop User Guide, located at the HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Citrix XenDesktop website (http://www.hp.com/go/vdi/citrix)and then click Support & Documents. Using the Active Directory Users and Computers tool,... in conjunction with your domain administrator to define the server names that you have a Microsoft® Domain Controller, DNS Server, or DHCP Server available for this deployment, create them in the .ISO directory specified in this installation. This organization unit is done in a...
...are using these external storage sources, see the Getting Started with Citrix XenDesktop User Guide, located at the HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Citrix XenDesktop website (http://www.hp.com/go/vdi/citrix)and then click Support & Documents. Using the Active Directory Users and Computers tool,... in conjunction with your domain administrator to define the server names that you have a Microsoft® Domain Controller, DNS Server, or DHCP Server available for this deployment, create them in the .ISO directory specified in this installation. This organization unit is done in a...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... ...2 Conventions ...2 2 Installing Image Manager Components Server Requirements ...3 Running the Installer Wizard ...3 Completing the Server Installation ...18 HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Disk Storage Required on the Server 19 Configuring the License Server 19 Set The License Search Path... Manager for use with the Desktop Manager Console 22 Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console 23 Supported browsers for the Desktop Manager Console 24 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration 25 Windows ...25 Linux ...25 Testing the TFTP ...
... ...2 Conventions ...2 2 Installing Image Manager Components Server Requirements ...3 Running the Installer Wizard ...3 Completing the Server Installation ...18 HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Disk Storage Required on the Server 19 Configuring the License Server 19 Set The License Search Path... Manager for use with the Desktop Manager Console 22 Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console 23 Supported browsers for the Desktop Manager Console 24 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration 25 Windows ...25 Linux ...25 Testing the TFTP ...
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... platforms can easily manage multiple client images from your server to PCs or thin clients. their personal configurations and settings; The client issues a PXE boot request over the network. 2. What is HP Image Manager? 1 Introduction What is HP Image Manager? 1 Using HP Image Manager you can be ...mouse clicks. ● Changes are made to any PC or thin client-regardless of the device's hardware configuration. All application processing is used as follows: 1. The DHCP server receives the request and responds with a DHCP response, indicating an IP address and the address of desktops ...
... platforms can easily manage multiple client images from your server to PCs or thin clients. their personal configurations and settings; The client issues a PXE boot request over the network. 2. What is HP Image Manager? 1 Introduction What is HP Image Manager? 1 Using HP Image Manager you can be ...mouse clicks. ● Changes are made to any PC or thin client-regardless of the device's hardware configuration. All application processing is used as follows: 1. The DHCP server receives the request and responds with a DHCP response, indicating an IP address and the address of desktops ...