13.2. Types of Troubleshooting Icons

Table 13.1, “Types of Troubleshooting Icons” describes the types of troubleshooting icons.

Table 13.1. Types of Troubleshooting Icons

Icon Type

Example

Description

On-Screen Display (OSD)

On-Screen Display (OSD) icon example.

Indicates the current state of a client's connectivity. These icons are shown as white icons. They can display even if the client is not connected to a server. and they typically provide the following detailed information:

  • A unique, white graphic

  • Ethernet address

  • IP address of the Sun Ray Client

  • Status of link to Sun Ray server

  • IP address of Authentication Server

  • Numeric code for icon message

  • Alphabetic code for DHCP State

  • Encryption and authentication information, when appropriate

  • Alphabetic code for Firmware Download Error Codes

Server Policy

Server Policy icon example.

Indicates a problem based on a specific server policy that needs attention. These icons are shown as blue icons. They are sent by the server in place of a regular session, they may be overlaid by a concurrent client state OSD icon, and they are not available if the client is behind a NAT router.