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<title>Initial setup of a UCC environment</title> |
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<title>Initial setup of a UCC environment</title> |
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A &ucsUMC; wizard is provided for the initial configuration of a UCC environment. It guides you |
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A &ucsUMC; wizard is provided for the initial configuration of a UCC environment. It guides you |
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through the basic setting up of a UCC environment with thin clients and/or desktop |
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through the basic setup of a UCC environment with thin clients and/or desktop |
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clients. Different standard policies are created and configured. The setup wizard is suitable |
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clients. Different standard policies are created and configured. The setup wizard is suitable |
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for small to medium-sized environments. The policies can also be manually configured in the |
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for small to medium-sized environments. The policies can also be manually configured in the |
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&ucsUMC; for more complex requirements in which different policies are to be used for |
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&ucsUMC; for more complex requirements in which different policies are to be used for |
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different containers of the LDAP directory or multiple DHCP subnets are to be operated. The |
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different containers of the LDAP directory or multiple DHCP subnets are to be operated. The |
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policies required for each option is listed in the respective chapters. |
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policies required for each option are listed in the respective chapters. |
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The setup wizard is started via the &ucsUMC; module <guimenu>UCC Setup</guimenu>. In the main |
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The setup wizard is started via the &ucsUMC; module <guimenu>UCC Setup</guimenu>. In the main |
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menu, you can firstly select whether to set up thin clients and/or desktop systems. The UCC |
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menu, you can first select whether to set up thin clients and/or desktop systems. UCC |
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image(s) is/are then downloaded depending on the selection. |
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images will be downloaded if required. |
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UCS offers the possibility of centrally managing the IP addresses and DNS/DHCP settings of |
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UCS offers the possibility of centrally managing the IP addresses and DNS/DHCP settings of |
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a network in a network object in the LDAP. This can considerably facilitates the management of |
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a network in a network object in the LDAP. This can considerably facilitate the management of |
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IP addresses: When creating a UCC client the next free IP address of the network is selected |
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IP addresses: When creating a UCC client the next free IP address of the network is selected |
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automatically. Also, DNS and DHCP settings are configured automatically. |
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automatically. Also, DNS and DHCP settings are configured automatically. |
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The network configuration of UCC clients is managed through DHCP in nearly all cases (the only |
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The network configuration of UCC clients is managed through DHCP in nearly all cases (the only |
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exception are UCC terminal servers). The wizard checks whether a default gateway is assigned |
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exception are UCC terminal servers). The wizard checks whether a default gateway is assigned |
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via DHCP. If this is not the case, a dialogue window opens in which the gateway can be |
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via DHCP. If this is not the case, a dialogue window opens in which the gateway can be |
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configured. In the default setting, fixed IP addresses are assigned and only to |
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configured. In the default setting, fixed IP addresses are assigned only to |
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clients registered in the LDAP. |
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clients registered in the LDAP. |
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