Reference Guide

Values of parameters containing white spaces must be placed inside quotation marks. We recommend you use common-practice
nesting rules.
7 Separate Lists by using Semicolons or Commas
Use semicolons or commas for list separators.
8 {username}.ini Files must be Write-Enabled
All {username}.ini les must be write-enabled to allow the thin client to place the encrypted user passwords in the les.
9 Use the wnos.ini File to Set the Maximum Number of Connection Entries Allowed
The combined number of connection entries dened in a {username}.ini le and a wnos.ini cannot exceed a dened total maximum
number of connections. The maximum number of connections has a default limit of 216, but can be set from 100 to 1000 using the
wnos.ini le.
10 Use of the {username}.ini and {mac}.ini Parameters
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.
11 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 1. System Variables
Option Value
$SN Serial number used.
$MAC MAC address used.
$IP IP Address used.
$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.
10 Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics