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Device=cmos AutoPower=(yes, no)
Yes/no option on how the system starts when the power is rst
applied to the thin client.
If set to yes, then the system starts itself without waiting for users
to press the power button. In cases where power was lost
unexpectedly and if the thin client was shut down properly before
power was lost unexpectedly, when the power is restored, the thin
client will be powered. This setting is useful in a kiosk environment.
Once an AutoPower statement is processed, it alters the behavior
of the thin client until a countermanding statement is processed.
The eect of an AutoPower=yes statement continues even if the
statement is removed from the INI le in which it was found.
Use of the AutoPower option does not interfere with performing a
user directed shutdown.
CCMEnable={yes, no}
[CCMServer=<server_address>]
[GroupPrex=<prex>]
[GroupKey=<hashkey>]
[MQTTServer=<mqtt_address>[:<mqtt_port>]]
[AdvancedCong={no, yes}]
[CCMDefault={no, yes}]
[Override={no, yes}]
[CAValidation=(yes, no)]
[Discover=(yes, no)]
Default is no.
CCMEnable — Yes/no option to enable the Cloud Client Manager
Agent.
CCMServer — Species a IP address or URL address for the
Cloud Client Manager server. Once specied, it is saved in the non-
volatile memory.
GroupPrex and GroupKey — The options GroupPrex and
GroupKey compose the Group Registration Key of the Cloud Client
Manager server. Once specied, it is saved in the non-volatile
memory.
NOTE:
The numbers before the dash on the Group Registration key
is the GroupPrex value and the characters to the right of
the Group Registration Key is the GroupKey value.
MQTTServer — Species a IP address or URL address for the
MQTT server and MQTT port after the : (colon). Once specied, it
is saved in the non-volatile memory.
AdvancedCong — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the
Cloud Client Manager server and MQTT server elds in the GUI. If
AdvancedCong=yes is specied, the Cloud Client Manager server
and MQTT server elds in the Cloud Client Manager UI will be
enabled. See also PRIVILEGE parameters in General Settings for
wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files.
CCMDefault — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the
Congure Cloud management dialog will display during boot up. If
CCMDefault=yes is specied and both the CCMServer and
GroupKey are NULL, the Congure Cloud management dialog will
display during boot up. Input group code to connect to the default
Cloud Client Manager server and default MQTT server. The default
CCM server is https://us1.cloudclientmanager.com and default
MQTT server is us1-pns.cloudclientmanager.com.
Override — Default is no. Yes/no option to allow a groupkey from
the INI le to override the previous groupkey. If Override=yes is
specied, the groupkey from the INI le will override the previous
groupkey. The Groupkey can technically be applied in many places.
You can congure the group key in order of priority, that is, if #1 is
dened it will override #2. Groupkey priority policy is listed below:
1 Local GUI conguration or groupkey received from CCM in a
Group Change command
2 Dened in INI le "ccmenable=yes groupkey=xxxx"
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Parameters for WNOS INI les only