Reference Guide

The {username}.ini and {mac}.ini parameters can appear in the wnos.ini le. However, these parameters must be below the include=
$un.ini parameter or the include=<$mac.ini or {username}> parameter in the wnos.ini le. Although not required, We recommend that
these parameters end with the parameter Exit=all.
NOTE:
No parameter should ever be executed twice. Some ThinOS hardware conguration parameters require a reboot to become
active, and if the same parameters are dened more than once, the thin client may then go into an innite reboot cycle.
IMPORTANT:
We recommend you place the include=<$mac.ini or {username}> statement on the last line of the wnos.ini le to verify that all
parameters are processed properly for terminal-specic settings.
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Use of System Variables with Some Options of the Connect Parameter
Some options of the Connect parameter can use the system variables shown in Table 1: System Variables to map the string. All
combinations of the variables are supported. For options that support use of system variables, see Connect Parameters Options.
System variables
Table 1 contains the system variables you can use with some options of the connect parameter:
Table 2. System variables
Option Value
$SN Serial number used.
$MAC MAC address used.
$IP IP Address used.
$IPOCT4 The fourth octet of IP Address, for example, if IP is 10.151.120.15,
then the fourth octet is 15.
$TN Terminal name.
$PF Platform name—The rst part of image name xxx_wnos, for
example, R10L.
$UN Sign-on name used.
$PW Sign-on password used.
$DN Sign-on domain name used.
$FIP IP address used in xed format with 3 digits between separators,
for example, 010.020.030.040.ini. Using it in conjunction with the
left/right modier helps to dene policy for subnet.
For example, include=&Left($FIP,11).ini is specied to include le
010.020.030.ini for subnet 010.020.030.xxx.
$WPUN PEAP/MSCHAPv2 username used (802.1x dependent).
$WPPW PEAP/MSCHAPv2 password used (802.1x dependent).
$WPDN PEAP/MSCHAPv2 domain used (802.1x dependent).
$DHCP (extra_dhcp_option) Extra DHCP options for Windows CE unit, including 169, 140, 141,
166, 167. For example, set a string test169 for option tag 169 in
DHCP server, and set TerminalName=$DHCP(169) in wnos.ini.
Check terminal name in GUI, and the terminal name will be test169.
166 and 167 is default for CCM MQTT Server and CCM CA
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