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AXEL - Frequently Asked Questions
Administering Thin Clients with AxRM

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Overview
O1 - Administering Thin Clients with AxRM
O2 - How to to Upgrade a Thin Client Firmware?
O3 - Thin Clients and DHCP
O4 - The DNS Windows Cache

When a TCP/IP device opens a connection in a DNS environment, the DNS name of the destination must first be "resolved". This DNS resolution allows the IP address to be obtained from the DNS name, allowing the connection to be established. (This IP address can be dynamic when using a DHCP environment).
Each time a DNS name has to be resolved a DNS request is sent to the DNS server(s).

'DNS Cache' Overview
To reduce the number of DNS requests, a DNS cache is maintained on Windows machines. This is an array where known associations between name and IP are stored. The Windows machine first searches for an entry in its DNS cache before sending a DNS request to the server.

This causes a potential problem in the following scenario:
The 
thin client boots, obtains an IP address via DHCP, the DHCP server updates the DNS server. The first time AxRM contacts this thin client it resolves the thin client's DNS name and obtains the IP address. Connection is established, remote commands work and the PC caches the thin client's DNS name and IP address. When the thin client
reboots it will re-contact the DHCP server to request an IP address. This IP address may be different to the address previously provided. Now, when the AxRM PC tries to contact the thin client, it will first access its own DNS cache, lookup the DNS name and find the old IP address is still associated to the DNS, and the connection with fail....

Solution:
The solution is disabling the DNS cache. Then each time a DNS name is to be resolved a DNS request will be have to be sent.

The DNS cache can be disabled either within AxRM preferences or from a DOS prompt:
net stop dnscache

Note: To disable the DNS cache permanently in Windows, use the Service Controller tool or the Services tool to set the DNS Client service startup type to Disabled. Note that the name of the Windows DNS Client service may also appear as "Dnscache." For more information consult the Microsoft knowledge base:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318803.


O5 - Tuning a Firewall for AxRM
O6 - Axel Thin Clients and OCS Inventory NG

Troubleshooting
T1 - AxRM V3: Installation Problem: SQLDMO.DLL
T2 - AxRM V3: Installation Problem with fraplus1.ocx and btnplus1.ocx
T3 - AxRM V3: AxRM Terminates After the Splash Screen
T4 - 'Old' Thin Clients can't be Administered
T5 - "Syntax Error or not XML DATA" When Running an Admin. Command
T6 - Miscellaneous Issues with Remote Control
T7 - "Invalid Firmware" Error When the Thin Client Boots Up
T8 - AxRM V4: Error 27 is Displayed When Connecting to MySQL Server
T9 - Error "No XML Response" when downloading a Firmware

Other FAQ Pages: General - Windows TSE/RDS - Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop - AS/400 5250 - AxRM: Administration Utility