I set them on a priv interconnect and via DHCP was able to point them to a
test Sunray server. How would I go about pushing a GUI firmware out so that
I can enable the menu on the thin client itself?

The reason for going through this is I will not be able to have a private
interconnect for these I will need to manually configure each unit to point
at a different subnet for their server.

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Jim Klimov <jimkli...@cos.ru> wrote:

> 2012-05-22 22:18, Craig Bender wrote:
>
>> If you have Sun Keyboard, what does stop+v report? How do you know you
>> have the GUI menu? Stop+C would clear any configuration.
>>
>> If you setup a private interconnect and use a small hub or crossover
>> cable, you can put any firmware on there since the Sun Ray Server will
>> control the DHCP and use vendor class tags.
>>
>
> @Jeremy: It is possible that the DTU not only connected to a specific
> SRSS server, but also had static IP configuration, in its previous
> life. In this case it might be useful to try and determine that
> addressing (i.e. by sniffing on the private interconnect - which
> itself is the way I'd go too), and also set the target server's
> IP address 66.22.xx.xx on your server's interconnect interface.
>
> Craig, is it possible that a GUI firmware was installed, set up via
> menu, and then a non-GUI firmware was installed - but the settings
> saved into Flash remain in force? I guess in this case there would
> be no way to override that setting except by reflashing the firmware
> using the interconnect, as you suggested first :)
>
> HTH,
> //Jim
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