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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