Could you please answer the question about the current version of firmware? If you setup a private interconnect, then it should be handing out firmware. By default it will be the non-gui version. But if the unit has firmware that is newer than what you have, you'll have to follow the steps in the admin guide to downgrade the firmware. The commands are also in the admin guide to tell the client to use the GUI version of the firmware.

On 5/23/12 7:17 AM, Jeremy Loukinas wrote:
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 <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> 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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