HP Neoware e140 Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual
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- HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 1
MANUAL Remote Administration Software for THINTUNE Terminals Standard Clients Flexible Clients Special Clients www.thintune.com That´s the way we work today - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 2
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Manual Remote Administration Software for THINTUNE Terminals with Firmware THINTUNE Manager 2.4.16 and above Dec. 2002 Page 2 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 4
1.3 THINTUNE Management Console...6 1.3.1 First Start and Configuration of Server Connections...6 1.3.2 Available Client Information ...7 2 MANAGEMENT SERVER OPTIONS 8 3 GROUPING OPTIONS ...15 4 THIN CLIENT OPTIONS ...19 5 FIRMWARE UPDATE...23 5.1 Pending Updates...25 5.2 Logfile ...26 6 TERMINAL - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 5
OS Management Server THINTUNE OS Management Server Service is not only to establish communications to THINTUNE clients but to assign configuration data to all Thin Clients while the boot procedure. This service basically manages both: all Thin Clients which are available and their configuration as - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 6
while boot or reboot. ) Note To remotely manage THINTUNE Thin Clients which are located in a LAN there is no further configuration needed on the terminals. If your terminals are located in a remote site which is connected to the server via a router and/or a firewall you either need to manually enter - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 7
Console of THINTUNE Manager is launched for the first time you necessarily have to take care that the Management Console is connected to the Browsing Service of THINTUNE Manager. The Management GUI is divided in two sections: The left section includes all the groups in which you might insert all - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 8
no need to reenter them. However, to receive a list of Thin Clients which are available in your network you again need to connect your ). 1.3.2 Available Client Information Online Indicates if a client is powered on or off. Configuration Displays in which group the client is included. - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 9
subnet for THINTUNE Thin Clients Display available logfiles. Logfiles are created on each firmware upgrade. For more detailed information please refer to chapter 5.2. of this manual. Disconnects you from the Management Server General General Lets you define a password for the Management Console - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 10
is a proxy server between THINTUNE clients and the Firmware Server. Set Default Group Lets you define a default group for the selected subnet. THINTUNE Thin Clients which log on the THINTUNE Manager managed Terminals will not be assigned any configuration from the administration software. Page 9 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 11
the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. System This item lets you configure lots of software components which are available with THINTUNE Thin Clients. These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 12
These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Page 11 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 13
These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Page 12 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 14
Operation mode Use direct mode Determines the IP address of the Direct Mode Server. Use preferred server . Terminal Commands This menue item offers you to remotely control your terminal such like restarting your Thin Clients. More information are available in chapter 6 of this manual. Page 13 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 15
for remote firmware updates. For more information please refer to chapter 5 of this manual. Displays a list of terminals which are about to be updated. For more information please refer to chapter 5.1 of this manual. Logfiles with information on which updates already had been performed. For more - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 16
are included in the selected group should be assigned a configuration or not. ) Note The "Managed"-option by default is switched off! This is to prevent your Thin Clients from being assigned a (new) configuration immediately after THINTUNE Manager is installed. Therefore this option needs to be - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 17
will not be assigned any configuration from the administration software. Terminal Settings General With the Hardware Settings you THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Sessions You might configure the following session types: • Autostart • - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 18
These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Page 17 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 19
Operation mode Use direct mode Determines the IP address of the Direct Mode Server offers you to remotely control your terminal such like restarting your Thin Clients. More information are available in chapter 6 of this manual. Firmware Update Options which are available for remote firmware updates - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 20
individual configuration. The group configuration in this case is not valid for this Thin Client. Not Managed Determines that the selected terminal is not assigned to any configuration of the administration software. This unit will be listed only but cannot be managed. Info Displays information - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 21
Individual Settings Hostname Determines the hostname of the Thin Client IP Lets you configure a static IP address for this terminal. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Device With the Device Settings you might configure your working environment for components such - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 22
System This item lets you configure lots of software components which are available with THINTUNE Thin Clients. These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Page 21 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 23
remotely can be controlled. This for example is to remotely power on or off selected Thin Clients. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. This lets you shadow the user's desktop of a selected Thin Client. This option offers you to completely control a remote desktop on - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 24
to check the new firmware versions if of all required features are available. o Never perform firmware updates to all of your installed Thin Clients simultaneously! Power blackouts or similar incidents might have impacts to all of your units! To start a firmware update you need to select either - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 25
Update to newest version Lets you determine if you want your Thin Client to be updated automatically to the latest firmware version, or if selection of the firmware version is manually operated. Don´t change module configuration If this box is checked all predefined modules determined for updates - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 26
On completion of all update preparations the update will be performed. All units which are powered on will be updated immediately. All units which are powered off will be updated when powered on. 5.1 Pending Updates This option lets you check which units are still supposed to be updated. If desired - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 27
5.2 Logfile This option lets you monitor remote firmware updates. Page 26 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 28
Refresh Delete Details Filter refreshes and reloads all data available from the Log Server Deletes all selected entries Displays additional information for the selected entry Enables you to filter logfile information with defined criteria. ) Notes To activate a filter please be sure to have "Enable - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 29
6 Terminal Commands Reboot Reboots all units of the according subnet Shutdown Gracefully shuts down all units of the according subnet Beep Sends a Beep to all units in a subnet Send Massage Lets you send short messages to all units of a subnet Execute Snapin Enables you to configure and execute
That´s the way we work today
MANUAL
Remote Administration Software for THINTUNE Terminals
Standard Clients
Flexible Clients
Special Clients
www.thintune.com