Hi Andreas,
I don't have access to one of those luxurious Sun Ray 2 devices so
haven't tested it but to point you in the right direction...
1) From your logged in session run a utquery to confirm your firmware level.
# cd /opt/SUNWut/sbin
# ./utquery -d 192.168.0.0 (change to your local subnet)
Check the 'currentFW' to ensure it starts with 4.0, if it doesn't then
issue the 'utfwsync' command and power cycle your DTU just to make sure,
then recheck with utquery
2) Setup the pop up option
Read all about it here...
http://docs.sun.com/source/820-0411/new_nw_config.html#50450458_pgfId-1075268
Most importantly read "To make the Pop-up GUI available, the
administrator must run utfwadm to install the firmware, using the -f
option."
This should get you at least a couple of steps closer to your goal.
Cheers, Rob.
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hi all,
I have just installed SRSS 4.0 on a Solaris 10 box and connected the
first Sun Ray 2. This works in the local LAN. I would like to give the
new Sun Ray at home feature and a try but have no idea where to start.
• How can I trigger the Sun Ray 2 to download the new firmware? Do I
have to at all or does this happen automatically?
• Which shortcut do I have to press on the Sun Ray to get to the new
popup menu where I can enter the ipaddress of the SRS server?
• How can I enable encryted communication with the Sun Ray?
I googled for some "How to setup a Sun Ray and its server for remote
connections from home" info but got no good hits (only SRS 3.1 stuff).
Pointerns to corresponding documentation or blogs would be appreciated!
Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Andreas
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