Thanks for this info...
I'll bring my Sunray @ office tomorrow :-)
And connect it to the local network.

Xavier
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Bob Doolittle wrote:

> utfwload will report the firmware in your unit,
> as will 'utquery -d <Sun Ray IP>' (this will also report
> where your unit got its boot information).
> 
> utfwload can be used to upgrade firmware if desired.
> 
> -Bob
> 
> Xavier Mertens wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > I'm busy to set up a Sunray client @ home.
> > My DHCP server give a x-display-manager attribute when the client boots but
> > nothing else...
> > 
> > I just read this comment:
> > (URL: http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0204/817-5490.pdf)
> > 
> > "DHCP option 49, the standard option of the X Window Display Manager,
> > identifies
> > 130.146.59.5 as the address of a Sun Ray server. In the absence of AltAuth
> > and
> > Auth-Srvr vendor-specific options, the DTU tries to find a Sun Ray server by
> > broadcasting on the local subnet. If the broadcasts evoke no response, the
> > DTU uses
> > the address supplied in t option of the X Window Display Manager.provided
> > that the
> > DTU contains firmware at Sun Ray Server Software 2.0 patch level 114880-01
> > or
> > greater."
> > 
> > How can I check my firmware release on the client? and upgrade if
> > necessary...
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Xavier
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