Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics
- Parameters for wnos INI files only
- Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
- Connect Parameter: Options
- TimeZone Parameter: Values
- Best Practices: Troubleshooting and Deployment Examples
Table 6. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued)
Parameter Description
ConnectionBroker=TeradiciCloudAccess
New value TeradiciCloudAccess is added for INI ConnectionBroker to set
Teradici as the broker.
TeradiciCloudAccess is the Teradici broker, and it is only available with
ThinOS 8.6_412 PCoIP build.
Device=Screen
[MonitorAutoDetect={yes, no}]
[EnsureDpIsOn={yes, no}]
[SupportBigMonitor={yes, no}]
MonitorAutoDetect—This option helps the thin client to identify the
number of monitors connected and whether it is detected by the thin client.
Span mode is changed to Mirror mode only when one monitor is connected to
the thin client.
EnsureDpIsOn—When this option is enabled, the thin client resumes only
after you connect the monitor to the DisplayPort.
SupportBigMonitor—This option is applicable only for the Wyse 3040 Thin
Client. When you enable this parameter, the Wyse 3040 Thin Client supports
up to 3440 x 1440 display resolution.
DelCertificate={filename, all, builtin}
filename—Removes the file from the nand flash or from the memory.
all—Removes all certificates except built-in certificates included by default.
builtin—Removes all certificates including the public certificates included by
default.
From ThinOS 8.6_019 release, the specific file name supports wildcard
variables, such as $TN.pfx, $TN, and WT*.pfx.
DesktopColorDepth={16, 32}
[RGB565={no, yes}]
DesktopColorDepth — Sets the desktop color to 16 or 32 bits. If
DesktopColorDepth=16, the default color is 15 bits.
RGB565 — Default is no. Applies only if the desktop color is using 16 bits.
NOTE:
If the RBG565 parameter value is changed to yes, the thin client will
require a reboot.
DHCPExpire={reboot, shutdown}
Default is reboot.
When a DHCP lease expires, a message notifies the user as follows: DHCP
Expired, you must reboot.
reboot — After 5 seconds, the system reboots.
shutdown — After 5 seconds, the system shuts down.
DHCPOptionsRemap={no, yes}
[DisableOption12={no, yes}]
[FileServer={128 to 254}]
[RootPath={128 to 254}]
[FtpUserName={128 to 254}]
[FtpPassWord={128 to 254}]
[PnliteServer={128 to 254}]
[DomainList={128 to 254}]
[VDIBroker-{248 to 254}]
[Discover={
yes, no}]
[WMSGroupKey={128-254}]
[WMSServer={128-254}]
[WMSMQTTServer={128-254}]
Default is no.
DHCPOptionsRemap — Specifies whether or not the following options can
be set.
The value for each option must be from 128 to 254. Values for the options
must be different for each option. These options are used to configure DHCP
server tags for thin client booting.
The option DisableOption12 sets if the option tag 12 in DHCP is accepted
or not. As default, DHCP option 12 sets the hostname and domain name
of the terminal. For example, the information of option 12 is terminal
name.wyse.com, the terminal name will be set as terminalname and the
domain name will be set as wyse.com.
If you set different value for DisableOption12 from the value in NVRAM, the
system will automatically reboot to make the value valid. (CIR36891)
Discover—If Discover=yes, the device fetches Wyse DHCP options from
DHCP server, otherwise, it prevents the device from fetching those
information. Default value is yes. If the device receives FileServer information
through the DHCP server, then the associate User interface is protected.
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