Setup Guide

Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued)
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
wiredreset is used to reset MII when authenticate cancel
occurs. This option is only for wired-network and is disabled
by default.
[eap_packet_timeout={}]This parameter defines the
timeout value of the EAP process. The default value is 3
seconds.
If the thin client does not receive the EAP response packet
from the access point in a specified timeframe, it considers
the EAP process as timeout and failure.
**Inactive={0, to 480} (minutes)
[NoSessionTimer=0-480]
Default is 0.
Specifies that if there is no keyboard or mouse use in the
configured time in minutes, it will sign off or shutdown or
reboot depending on AutoSignoff=
If NoSessionTimer is set, then when there is an active
sessions, use this timer to replace the Inactive value.
The following controls whether to reboot or shutdown or sign
off.
AutoSignoff=yes [Shutdown=yes]
[Reboot=yes]
IPProto=ICMP
[DisableTStamp={yes, no}]
[DisableEcho={yes, no}]
Configures the ICMP protocol.
DisableTStamp If DisableTStamp=yes, the system will not
reflect the ICMP timestamp (13) request.
DisableEcho If DisableEcho=yes, the system will not
reflect the ICMP echo (8) request. In this case, the unit
cannot be pinged.
**LowBand={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to enable optimization for low speed
connections, such as reducing audio quality or decreasing
protocol-specific cache size or both.
This setting in a wnos.ini file will be saved into NVRAM, if
EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini file.
**NoReducer={no, yes}
Default is no Enables compression.
Yes/no option to turn off compression. To turn off
compression, enter yes. Used here this parameter is a global
statement for all connections. It sets the default value of
NoReducer.
NOTE:
By default both the ICA and RDP protocols compress
their data to minimize the amount of data that needs to
traverse the network.
This compression can be as much as 50 percent for text-
based applications such as Microsoft Word and 40 percent
less for graphics applications than the uncompressed data
streams.
80 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files