HP t505 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 37

DHCP options, Common Name, Country or Region, Servers, Settings, Advanced > DHCP Options, Requested

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NOTE: The Common Name is required and is the thin client's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) by default. The other information is all optional. The Country or Region is entered as two letters, such as US for the United States and CN for China. Use the Servers tab of the SCEP Manager to add SCEP servers and enroll or renew certificates. TIP: When entering a new SCEP server, save the server information first, and then use the Settings button to go back and do an enrollment. DHCP options To open the DHCP Option Manager: ▲ Select Advanced > DHCP Options in the Control Panel. The DHCP Option Manager displays details of the DHCP options that are requested by the thin client. TIP: The drop-down list in the lower-left corner of the DHCP Option Manager allows you to filter which DHCP tags are displayed. To direct the thin client to request or ignore specific DHCP options: ▲ Select or deselect the checkboxes in the Requested column. If a pencil is shown in the DHCP Code column, the code number can be changed in case there is a conflict on your DHCP server over a particular code number. To change a DHCP code: ▲ Double-click the DHCP code and type a new number. NOTE: Changeable DHCP codes can only be changed while that DHCP option is enabled in the Requested column. To learn more about how a DHCP option is used on the thin client and on the DHCP server: ▲ Click the icon in the Info column of that option. DHCP options 25

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NOTE:
The
Common Name
is required and is the thin client’s Fully
Qualified
Domain Name (FQDN) by
default. The other information is all optional. The
Country or Region
is entered as two letters, such as US for
the United States and CN for China.
Use the
Servers
tab of the SCEP Manager to add SCEP servers and enroll or renew
certificates.
TIP:
When entering a new SCEP server, save the server information
first,
and then use the
Settings
button
to go back and do an enrollment.
DHCP options
To open the DHCP Option Manager:
Select
Advanced > DHCP Options
in the Control Panel.
The DHCP Option Manager displays details of the DHCP options that are requested by the thin client.
TIP:
The drop-down list in the lower-left corner of the DHCP Option Manager allows you to
filter
which DHCP
tags are displayed.
To direct the thin client to request or ignore
specific
DHCP options:
Select or deselect the checkboxes in the
Requested
column.
If a pencil is shown in the
DHCP Code
column, the code number can be changed in case there is a
conflict
on
your DHCP server over a particular code number.
To change a DHCP code:
Double-click the DHCP code and type a new number.
NOTE:
Changeable DHCP codes can only be changed while that DHCP option is enabled in the
Requested
column.
To learn more about how a DHCP option is used on the thin client and on the DHCP server:
Click the icon in the
Info
column of that option.
DHCP options
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