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root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Username

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Registry key root/Network/VPN/VPNC/LocalUDPPort root/Network/VPN/VPNC/NATTMode root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Password root/Network/VPN/VPNC/PerfectForwardSecrecy root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Security root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Username root/Network/VisibleInSystray root/Network/Wired/DefaultGateway root/Network/Wired/EnableDefGatewayAsDNS root/Network/Wired/EthernetSpeed root/Network/Wired/IPAddress root/Network/Wired/IPv6Enable root/Network/Wired/Interface root/Network/Wired/MTU root/Network/Wired/Method root/Network/Wired/Profiles// AutoConnect root/Network/Wired/Profiles// EthernetSpeed root/Network/Wired/Profiles//IPv4/ Address root/Network/Wired/Profiles//IPv4/ DefaultGateway Description Sets the local UDP port to use for VPNC. If set to 0, a random port will be used. This setting is valid only when the NAT traversal mode (NATTMode) is cisco-udp. Sets the VPNC NAT traversal mode. Sets the VPNC user password. Sets the VPNC Diffie-Hellman group to use for Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS). Sets the VPNC security level. Sets the VPNC username. If set to 1, the network icon is visible in the system tray. Sets the default gateway the device will use to communicate with the Internet. Typically this is the IP address of the router. This setting takes effect only when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, the default gateway will also be the name server. Sets the link speed of the primary Ethernet network interface. Automatic allows the fastest available link speed to be used, which is usually 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps/Full depending on the switch. The link speed can also be forced to a single speed (100 Mbps or 10 Mbps) and duplex mode (Full or Half) to support switches and hubs that do not perform appropriate auto-negotiation. Sets the IPv4 address of the thin client. This setting will only take effect when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, IPv6 is enabled. Sets the default Ethernet interface or NIC. Sets the MTU. It does not matter if the IP address is static or DHCP-acquired. If set to Automatic, the thin client will use DHCP to attempt to retrieve network settings. If set to Static, the values of the IPAddress, SubnetMask, and DefaultGateway registry keys are used. HP does not recommend using Static in a generic client profile because it will cause all thin clients to receive the same IP address. If set to 1, automatic connection to the network is enabled. Sets the link speed of the primary Ethernet network interface. Automatic allows the fastest available link speed to be used, which is usually 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps/full depending on the switch. The link speed can be forced to a combination of a single speed (100 Mbps or 10 Mbps) and duplex mode (Full or Half) to support switches and hubs that do not perform auto-negotiation. Sets the IPv4 address of the client. This setting takes effect only if Method is set to Static. Sets the default gateway that the device uses to communicate with the Internet. Typically, this is the IP address of the router. This setting takes effect only if Method is set to Static. Network 137

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Registry key
Description
root/Network/VPN/VPNC/LocalUDPPort
Sets the local UDP port to use for VPNC. If set to 0, a random port
will be used. This setting is valid only when the NAT traversal
mode (
NATTMode
) is
cisco-udp
.
root/Network/VPN/VPNC/NATTMode
Sets the VPNC NAT traversal mode.
root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Password
Sets the VPNC user password.
root/Network/VPN/VPNC/PerfectForwardSecrecy
Sets the VPNC
Diffie-Hellman
group to use for Perfect Forward
Secrecy (PFS).
root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Security
Sets the VPNC security level.
root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Username
Sets the VPNC username.
root/Network/VisibleInSystray
If set to 1, the network icon is visible in the system tray.
root/Network/Wired/DefaultGateway
Sets the default gateway the device will use to communicate with
the Internet. Typically this is the IP address of the router. This
setting takes
effect
only when
Method
is set to
Static
.
root/Network/Wired/EnableDefGatewayAsDNS
If set to 1, the default gateway will also be the name server.
root/Network/Wired/EthernetSpeed
Sets the link speed of the primary Ethernet network interface.
Automatic
allows the fastest available link speed to be used,
which is usually 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps/Full depending on the switch.
The link speed can also be forced to a single speed (100 Mbps or
10 Mbps) and duplex mode (Full or Half) to support switches and
hubs that do not perform appropriate auto-negotiation.
root/Network/Wired/IPAddress
Sets the IPv4 address of the thin client. This setting will only take
effect
when
Method
is set to
Static
.
root/Network/Wired/IPv6Enable
If set to 1, IPv6 is enabled.
root/Network/Wired/Interface
Sets the default Ethernet interface or NIC.
root/Network/Wired/MTU
Sets the MTU. It does not matter if the IP address is static or
DHCP-acquired.
root/Network/Wired/Method
If set to
Automatic
, the thin client will use DHCP to attempt to
retrieve network settings. If set to
Static
, the values of the
IPAddress
,
SubnetMask
, and
DefaultGateway
registry
keys are used. HP does not recommend using
Static
in a
generic client
profile
because it will cause all thin clients to
receive the same IP address.
root/Network/Wired/Profiles/<UUID>/
AutoConnect
If set to 1, automatic connection to the network is enabled.
root/Network/Wired/Profiles/<UUID>/
EthernetSpeed
Sets the link speed of the primary Ethernet network interface.
Automatic
allows the fastest available link speed to be used,
which is usually 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps/full depending on the switch.
The link speed can be forced to a combination of a single speed
(
100
Mbps or
10
Mbps) and duplex mode (
Full
or
Half
) to
support switches and hubs that do not perform auto-negotiation.
root/Network/Wired/Profiles/<UUID>/IPv4/
Address
Sets the IPv4 address of the client. This setting takes
effect
only if
Method
is set to
Static
.
root/Network/Wired/Profiles/<UUID>/IPv4/
DefaultGateway
Sets the default gateway that the device uses to communicate
with the Internet. Typically, this is the IP address of the router.
This setting takes
effect
only if
Method
is set to
Static
.
Network
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