Reference Guide
Parameter Description
S10WDMFlash=ash size
Species the ash size. This value will be saved into NVRAM and then eported to the
WDM server.
NOTE:
This statement guarantees that all S10 thin clients function with DDC regardless
of ash size.
TimeServer=server_list
[TimeFormat={24-hour format, 12-hour format}]
[DateFormat={yyyy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yyyy,
dd/mm/yyyy}]
[GetBiosDT={no, yes}]
TimeServer — Species the SNTP time servers to use for time retrieval. If a time
server is not dened, the client CMOS/ BIOS internal clock will be used as a reference.
TimeFormat — Default is 24-hour format. Species the time format to use.
DateFormat — Default is yyyy/mm/dd. Species the date format to use.
NOTE:
The TimeFormat and DateFormat settings in a wnos.ini le will be saved into
NVRAM if EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini le.
GetBiosDT — Default is no. Yes/no option to obtain time from BIOS/CMOS when the
timeserver is not available or cannot be contacted.
For Example:
TimeServer=time.nist.com\TimeFormat=24-hour
formatDateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy
or
TimeServer=time.nist.gov\ TimeFormat=24-hour format\
DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy
WakeOnLAN={yes, no}
Default is yes.
Wake-on-LAN allows a thin client to be turned on or woken up by a network message.
If WakeOnLAN=yes, ThinOS will respond for the Wake-On-LAN packet for a remote
wake up.
If WakeOnLAN=no, ThinOS will not respond for the Wake-On-LAN packet.
NOTE:
To use the WakeOnLAN parameter with a C10LE, the C10LE must use BIOS
version 1.0B_SPC001 or later.
Peripheral settings for wnos.ini les, {username} INI,
and $MAC INI les
The following table contains the parameters used for conguring peripheral settings such as keyboard, monitor, mouse, printers and
bluetooth devices. The underlined values are default values.
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Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI les