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Sun Ray unit is starting up and is waiting for ethernet link
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| Figure 1.3 |
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Sun Ray unit is downloading new firmware.
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| Figure 1.4 |
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Sun Ray unit is storing new firmware in its flash memory.
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| Figure 1.5 |
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Either the download or storage of new firmware has failed.
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| Figure 1.6 |
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Local pin entry to the smart card has failed.
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In local smartcard pin entry mode.
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Server is authenticated by the Sun Ray and the graphic/keyboard network connection is encrypted.
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The Sun Ray cannot authenticate the server but the graphic/keyboard network connection is still being encrypted.
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Server authenticated to the Sun Ray; network connection between Sun Ray and server not encrypted.
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Server not authenticated to the Sun Ray; graphic/keyboard network connection is not encrypted.
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| Figure 1.12 |
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The Sun Ray is refusing to talk to the server due to the server's refusal or inability to authenticate or encrypt the network connection.
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The Sun Ray USB bus is temporarily busy servicing a high-speed device, and the keyboard or mouse may not be responsive to user input.
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The Sun Ray unit is booting up and is waiting on DHCP IP address and parameter assignment.
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The Sun Ray unit is booting up and is now waiting for the initial connection to a Sun Ray server.
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The connection between the Sun Ray and the network is down. Check the network drop cable and (if the network drop cable is okay) the network switch.
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TheThe Sun Ray has disconnected from the previous server.
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The Sun Ray is being redirected to a new server.
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The Sun Ray has connected to the server and is waiting for graphics traffic (this is the GNC state).
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The Sun Ray is broadcasting to locate a Sun Ray server since either it was not provided with Sun Ray specific DHCP parameters or all of the specified servers are not responding.
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The network link is up and not encrypted.
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The network link is up and graphics/keyboard are encrypted.
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The network link is up, the server is authenticated and graphics/keyboard are encrypted.
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The network link is up, the server is not authenticated and graphics/keyboard are not encrypted.
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The server is refusing to talk to the Sun Ray due to the Sun Ray's refusal or inability to authenticate or encrypt the network connection.
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Letters (A-D) next to the icon codes carry the following DHCP State Codes:
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DCHP only provided IP address with no additional parameters. |
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DCHP provided IP address, subnet mask, and router, but Sun Ray vendor-specific parameters are missing. |
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DHCP provided IP address and Sun Ray vendor-specific parameters, but subnet mask and router are missing. |
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DHCP provided all expected parameters. |
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