HP Neoware e90 Neoware Thin Client - Thintune Operating System Manual - Page 68

Configuration of the LAN Interface

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7.6.1 Configuration of the LAN Interface 7.6.1.1 General Network Settings tab The settings in this section allows you to prepare THINTUNE for remote management and firmware updates with THINTUNE Manager. Please be notified that for remote administration you need to install and configure a firmware server. This will be a specified server to which THINTUNE connects to and checks for new configurations or firmware versions. The software needed to install the firmware server can be downloaded from the support section under www.esesix-com.de. Loopchecking Proxy Enable Management Address/Port Connection timeout (startup) Use connection timeout If there are lots and small print jobs sent to THINTUNE, THINTUNE might interprete this as a DoS-attack. In this case all printing-data will be disregarded! To disable Loopchecking means that THINTUNE no longer will check for DoS-attacks. If the firmware server is located behind a proxy this dialog lets you enter the proxie´s address. If checked this terminal remotely can be managed by THINTUNE Manager. Determines the IP-address and the port of the Managementserver. This value can be configured manually or by DHCP or by using the Assignoption from THINTUNE Manager. For more details please refer to the THINTUNE Manager manual. On startup of the terminal this option lets you determine the number of retries to establish communications between the terminal and the Management server. After startup of the terminal this option lets you determine the number of retries to establish communications between the terminal and the Management server. 67

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7.6.1 Configuration of the LAN Interface
7.6.1.1 General Network Settings tab
The settings in this section allows you to prepare THINTUNE for remote management and firmware updates
with THINTUNE Manager. Please be notified that for remote administration you need to install and
configure a firmware server. This will be a specified server to which THINTUNE connects to and checks for
new configurations or firmware versions. The software needed to install the firmware server can be
downloaded from the support section under www.esesix-com.de
.
Loopchecking
If there are lots and small print jobs sent to THINTUNE, THINTUNE
might interprete this as a DoS-attack. In this case all printing-data will
be disregarded! To disable Loopchecking means that THINTUNE no
longer will check for DoS-attacks.
Proxy
If the firmware server is located behind a proxy this dialog lets you
enter the proxie´s address.
Enable Management
If checked this terminal remotely can be managed by THINTUNE
Manager.
Address/Port
Determines the IP-address and the port of the Managementserver. This
value can be configured manually or by DHCP or by using the Assign-
option from THINTUNE Manager. For more details please refer to the
THINTUNE Manager manual.
Connection timeout (startup)
On startup of the terminal this option lets you determine the number of
retries to establish communications between the terminal and the
Management server.
Use connection timeout
After startup of the terminal this option lets you determine the number
of retries to establish communications between the terminal and the
Management server.