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In IGEL OS, endpoint devices are managed using the Universal Management Suite (UMS). This article shows the settings related to the remote management, for example, the configuration of UMS servers and user information dialogs on UMS updates. For more information on the UMS, see Endpoint Management.


Menu path: System > Remote Management



Universal Management Suite

If the device is registered on a UMS Server, its IP address / hostname and Port number will be shown in the list.

The list can contain more than one UMS instance. If the device cannot contact a UMS Server under the hostname igelrmserver, and the DHCP option 244 is not set, the device will go through the entries in the list until it can contact a UMS Server successfully.

To manage the list of servers:

  • Click  to create a new entry.
  • Click  to remove the selected entry.
  • Click  to edit the selected entry.
  • Click  to copy the selected entry.

Clicking  brings up the Add dialogue, where you can define the following settings:

  • UMS server
    Name or IP of the UMS Server
  • Port number
    Port number of the UMS Server (Default: 8443)


Display “Apply changes” dialog on boot

If new settings were made in the UMS, the device may receive them during the boot procedure. 

 During the boot procedure, the Apply changes dialog is displayed and the user can decide whether the new settings are applied immediately. If the user does not allow them to be applied immediately, they will automatically be applied next time the system is restarted. (Default)

 The Apply changes dialog will not be shown. The new settings will be applied or ignored depending on the setting under Default action on boot.


Timeout

Number of seconds for which the Apply changes dialog is shown. If the timeout is exceeded, the received settings will automatically be applied. (Default: 20)
Setting the value to 0 disables the timeout, and the dialog is shown until the user clicks a button.


Default action on boot

Configure the action that is to be performed if the dialog exceeds the timeout or if the timeout is disabled.
Possible values:

  • Apply changed configuration immediately: New settings will take effect immediately, and programs that are running may be restarted. (Default)
  • Ignore changed configuration: New settings will not be applied. The new configuration will be saved on the device, and applied the next time a new configuration is applied.


Prompt user on UMS actions

The user is informed through a message window when UMS actions are performed on the device. (Default)


The user is not informed when UMS actions are performed on the device.


Timeout

Number of seconds for which the UMS actions information dialog is shown. If the timeout is exceeded, the received settings will automatically be applied. (Default: 20)
Setting the value to 0 disables the timeout, and the dialog is shown until the user clicks on a button.


Log message severity

Select the severity level above which device errors are to be transferred to the UMS. Messages with a lower severity are suppressed.
Possible options:

  • off (Default)
  • error
  • warn
  • info
  • debug


Show UMS connection status tray icon on desktop

The icon is displayed in the taskbar, showing the status of the UMS connection. Clicking the icon displays information about the connected UMS server.


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