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 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
[Warning={no, yes}]
[StaticIPWaitFileServer={0-255}]
[WirelessWaitEnet={1-60}]
NOTE:
Device and Speed parameters can be replaced by the
EthernetSpeed parameter.
MTU — A maximum transmission unit value between 500 to
1500.
KeepAlive — Specifies a time value in seconds between 1 and
600 to keep an idle connection alive.
Warning — Default is no. Yes/no option to warn about an
idle connection. In the seconds of the specified KeepAlive, if
the tcp connection is idle and Warning=yes, one log will be
printed for the session. For example:
device=ethernet keepalive=20 warning=yes
StaticIPWaitFileServer — Default is 0. Specifies the
timeout threshold in seconds for cases of static IP.
NOTE: The default 0 turns off this parameter and allows
the system to wait the system default 120 seconds.
If the Speed parameter value is changed, the thin client
requires a reboot.
WirelessWaitEnet—This option specifies the wait period
before the wireless initializes in case of Enet Up. The default
value is 5.
Device=mtouch
[mult_touch={yes, no}]
[mult_jitter={5-50}]
This parameter specifies the ThinOS multi-touch Monitor
setting.
For mult-touch, if the value is set as yes, multi-touch is
supported. If the values is set as no, multi touch is not
supported. The default value is yes.
For mult-jitter, choose larger value if you prefer single click.
Choose smaller value to have better user experience. The
default value is 30.
Device=vusb
[ForceRedirect=DeviceID, fast]
[ForceLocal=DeviceID]
[Type={HDX}]
[InterfaceRedirect={
no, yes}]
[BlockPhones={yes, no, 1, 0}]
Device — Specifies the ID of a local USB device that is not
redirected by default.
ForceRedirect — Specifies a forced redirect of the local
USB device to the server. This parameter has priority over
ForceLocal. Device=vusb
ForceRedirect=0x07B4,0x0254,0x01,0x01,0x00,f
ast.
When the ForceRedirect option is used with fast, the
Reset device command is not executed before the command
Redirect device to server.
ForceLocal — Specifies that the local USB device should not
be redirected to the server. The DeviceID can be found in
the event log. For example, if you find VUSB: Local Device
(0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01), set the parameter as:
Device=vusb
ForceLocal=0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01
72 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files