Module 1 - Overview of Sun Ray Technology
- Introduction to Sun Ray technology
- Supported environments with Sun Ray Software
- Components of the Sun Ray system
- How to obtain Sun Ray Software (SRS)
- Overview of the DeskTops Units (DTUs)
- Configuration and usage for DTUs
- Interconnect options for the Sun Ray environment
- New features for SRS 4 10/08
Module 2 - Sun Ray Architecture
- Sun Ray Software architecture components
- Sun Ray DTU functions
- Sun Ray DTU firmware administration
- Sun Ray Software Authentication Manager functionality
- Sun Ray Software Session Manager functionality
- Sun Ray Software Group Manager failover capabilities
- System administration tools
- Sun Ray networking and network sizing recommendations
Module 3 - Sun Ray Installation
- Sun Ray Software installation on the Solaris OS
- Sun Ray Software Linux installation requirements
- Installing SRS on a Solaris Trusted Extensions system
- Configuring the SRS web GUI interface for non-root access
Module 4 - DTU Boot Process
- Processes and protocols used by the DTU and SRS
- Overview of the DTU boot process
- The role of the Power-on Self-test (POST)
- The DTU firmware validation process
- The network interface validation process
- The role of DHCP in configuring the DTUs
- The DTU authentication process
- Troubleshooting the DTU boot process
Module 5 - Session Management
- How SRSS manages sessions
- How SRS authenticates tokens
- How to configure SRS to restrict access
- Pseudo tokens functionality
- Moving sessions from one SRS server to another in a failover group
- Configuring the Sun Ray environment to use a smart card
- Smart card support with DTUs
- How SRSS utilizes Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) technology
- Forms of authentication supported by SRS
- SRSS hot keys for control of the DTUs
- How to kill a session
- Non-Smart Card Mobility (NSCM) session configuration
- Troubleshooting common session issues
Module 6 - Device Management
- How Sun Ray Software maintains hardware information about DTUs
- How Sun Ray Software tracks information about attached USB devices
- Sun Ray Software commands for USB device management
- How mass storage is mounted for a DTU
- How SRSS makes audio services available to a DTU
- Troubleshooting common DTU device issues
Module 7 - Failover Group
- Failover group concepts
- Load balancing configuration in a failover group
- Overview of the failover process
- Failover group server requirements
- Planning network configurations for failover groups
- Configuring session mobility (hotdesking)
- Troubleshooting failover group issues
Module 8 - Multihead Groups
- The purpose and benefits of multihead support
- Setting up and configuring a multihead group of DTUs
Module 9 - Virtualization
- The features and benefits of Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
- VDI integration with SRS
- The features and benefits of Sun VirtualBox
- VirtualBox integration with SRS
- Features and benefits of Sun Secure Global Desktop (SGD)
- SGD integration with SRSS
- The role of Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS, Version 2.0 software (SRWC)
Module 10 - Windows Connectivity
- Features and benefits of the Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS
- Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS software installation and configuration
- PC/SC-lite 1.1 Software installation
Module 11 - Advanced Configurations
- Configuring additional SRS server administrators
- Overview of key components for Kiosk Mode
- Configuring the SRS server to support Kiosk Mode
- Adding additional Kiosk Mode users
- Adding and removing Kiosk Mode applications
- Troubleshooting a Kiosk Mode application
Module 12 - Monitoring Tools
- How Sun Management Center integrates with SRS
- How SunMC alarms are used with SRS
- Other SNMP monitoring products available for SRS
- Integration of Sun xVM Ops Center 2.0 with SRS
- Integration of Sun Desktop Manager (SDM) with SRS
- Troubleshooting SDM issues
Module 13 - Troubleshooting
- Using tools and SRS log files to troubleshoot Sun Ray issues