Setup Guide

Table 9. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued)
[TosIpPrecedence={0-5}]
[TosDscp={Default/CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4/
CS5/CS6/CS7/AF11/AF12/AF13/AF22/AF23/
AF31/AF32/AF33/AF42/AF43/EF}]
[AutoDetectNetwork={
yes, no}]
[TSGWEnable={yes, no}]
NOTE: The EnableVOR parameter is not supported on C
or V class.
EnableRdpH264 Default is yes. This option enables
RDP8.1 h.264 graphics feature. This option is internally set to
no if the option EnableGFX is set to no manually or by default.
EnableRecord Default is yes . Yes/no option to enable
RDP feature of recording from local.
EnableRFX Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Bitmap
Codec RemoteFX.
USBRedirection Default is TCX . Option to select the
channel of USB devices redirection.
RDPScreenAlign4 Default is no. RDPScreenAlign4=yes
can force RDP session width to 4 pixels aligned.
For example:
SessionConfig=RDP MaxBmpCache=1024
DefaultColor=1 EnableNLA=yes
ForceSpan=yes EnableTSMM=no
EnableRecord=yes EnableRFX=no
RDPScreenAlign4=no
The options Wallpaper, Dragging, Animation and Theme can
set the RDP experience. Default is yes.
TosIpPrecedence Allows you to set IP Precedance in the
TOS fields.
TosDscp Sets IP DSCP in the TOS fields.
AutoDetectNetwork Default is yes. Yes/no option to
enable an RDP session to adapt its data transfer to band
width of network.
TSGWEnableDefault is yes. Yes/no option to obtain/
enable TS gateway for the applications and desktops from
Microsoft RDS broker server. The default value is yes which
means that the TS Gateway setting is automatically obtained
or enabled from the Microsoft RDS broker server.
SessionConfig=Blast
[EnableH264={yes,no}]
[EnableH264={yes,no}] This parameter controls the Blast
H264 feature on the supported platforms. The default value
is yes. The value yes enables H264 and the value no disables
H264.
This works on Blast H.264 supported platforms only.
TcpMaxRetransmission={2~12}
Configures the retransmission of a TCP connection. The
default value of this option is 5.
TerminalName=name
[reboot={yes, no}]
[Capital={yes, no}]
User can set a string up to 15 characters as terminal name. It
can be configured as system variable like $MAC, $SN or $IP
etc.
If reboot is set to yes and the terminal name is changed,
the terminal will reboot.If "TerminalName=$DNS" is set, the
system will do reverse DNS lookup to configure the terminal
name. For example, if the DNS server configures the terminal
IP as reverse dns name p12345.wysespt.com, the terminal
name will be configured as p12345. If you set Capital=yes, the
terminal name is capitalized.
**UniSession={no, yes} Yes/no option to launch the connection only once at a time.
86 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files