Setup Guide

Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued)
Parameter Description
PlatformConfig=D/DQ/U/T Class
[Firmware={Firmware filename}]
[BIOS={BIOS filename}]
If a specific platform is specified by the PlatformConfig parameter, ThinOS
attempts to load the Firmware and BIOS for the specified platforms by the
Firmware and BIOS parameters.
If the Firmware and BIOS are valid on file server, they are loaded by default. If
the Firmware and BIOS are invalid on file server, ThinOS uploads the platform
with default Firmware and BIOS instead.
ThinOS searches the file server for the exact firmware name. If the defined
firmware name is not found, then the default is applied and ThinOS searches
for DOVE_boot firmware.
Proxy={yes, no}
AppList={ccm;fr;rtme;wms}
[Type={Global, http, https, socks5}]
[Server=_host_port_]
[User=_user_name]
[Password=_password_]
[Encrypt={yes, no}]
Specifies the proxy settings which are saved in non-volatile memory. If
Proxy=no, all proxy settings are cleared and all the followed options are
ignored.
If Proxy=yes, the option AppList must be followed. It specifies which
applications are applied to connect through proxy. WMS, CCM, FR, and
RTME are supported. The application name is separated with semicolon.
NOTE: Wyse Management Suite is the successor to Cloud Client
Manager (CCM).
The following options are used to configure one or several proxy server
setting. The option Type specifies the proxy protocol including http, https and
socks5. The option Server specifies the url of the proxy server. The option
User and Password specify the credentials of this proxy server. The option
Encrypt specifies if the password is encrypted or not.
The option User and Password can support system variables. Because CCM
runs before sign on, it is not appropriate to use $UN and $PW.
If Type=Global, the proxy settings are saved into http proxy setting, and the
https and socks5 proxy settings use the same setting as http proxy. And the
followed proxy settings will be ignored.
For example,
Proxy=yes AppList=fr \
Type=http Server=server1:1234 user=$UN password=$PW
(OR)
Proxy=yes AppList=ccm \
Type=http Server=server1:1234 user=abc password=xyz \ Type=socks5
Server=server2:4321 user=abc password=1234
(OR)
Proxy=yes AppList=ccm;fr;rtme \
Type=Global Server=server_global user=user_global
password=password_global_encrypted Encrypt=yes
Reboot | shutdown={no,
yes} Time=hh:mm
[-hh:mm]
[Wday={Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday}]
[Idle=minutes]
[Week={Current, Other, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4}]
Reboot Yes/no option to enable automatic daily reboot of all ThinOS
devices.
Time Specifies the time to reboot and must be in a 24-hour format. For
example: Reboot=Yes Time=17:30 will reboot all ThinOS devices at 5:30 P.M.
daily.
If you set time as hh:mm-hh:mm, a random time during the configured time
period is selected.
Wday The option Wday specifies the week day of scheduled reboot.
Idle The option Idle specifies the idle minutes. After the scheduled reboot
time is reached, the unit reboots, if there is no session or the terminal is idle
30 Parameters for wnos INI files only