Setup Guide

Table 9. 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
[eap_packet_timeout={}] Example: IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless access=wpa-
ent eap=yes eaptype=eap-tls tlsclntcert=user.cer
tlsclntprikey=user.pfx tlsclntprikeypwd=12345678
OR
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless access=wpa-ent
eap=yes eaptype=eap-tls tlsclntcert=user.cer
tlsclntprikey=user.pfx tlsclntprikeypwd=12345678
leapun=user1 password=1234 peapmschapun=user1
peapmschappwd=12345 peapmschapdm=wyse.com
IEEE8021X=yes network=wired eap=yes eaptype=eap-
tls tlsclntcert=user.cer tlsclntprikey=user.pfx
tlsclntprikeypwd=12345678
By default, peapidentity is same as peapmschapun.If
peapmschaphidedm is set to yes, the domain will use saved
peap MSCHAP domain name and the prompts dialog will
not include the domain field when you perform ieee8021x
authentication.
The following example describes wildcard
server validation: IEEE8021X=yes network=WIRED
access=WPA2-ENT servervalidate=yes eap=yes
eaptype=EAP-PEAP servercheck=yes servername=w2k8-
ACS-64.sqawirelsess.com peapmschapdm=EAP-MSCHAPV2
peapgtcun=sqawirless2 peapmschappwd=123!@#qwe
The username of ieee8021x (fastmschapun, peapmschapun,
peapgtcun, leapun) can be configured as system variables
like $mac, $sn etc. By default, fastidentity is same as
fastmschapun.
If fastmschaphidedm is set to yes, the domain uses saved
EAP_FAST MSCHAP domain name, and the prompts dialog
does not include the domain field when you perform ieee8021x
authentication.
The following example describes wildcard
server validation:IEEE8021X=yes network=WIRED
access=WPA2-ENT servervalidate=yes eap=yes
eaptype=EAP-FAST servercheck=yes servername=w2k8-
ACS-64.sqawirelsess.com fastmschapdm=EAP-MSCHAPV2
fastgtcun=sqawirless2 fastmschappwd=123!@#qwe
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=
80 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files