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3 Parameters for wnos INI files only This chapter provides the supported parameters that you can use in a wnos.ini file. NOTE: For information to help you construct and use the supported INI files, see Getting Started Learning INI File Basics. Parameters in Connection Settings for wnos.ini Files Only can only be used in a wnos.ini file; they cannot be used in a {username}.ini file. To increase usability such as relation to thin client dialog box equivalents, the supported parameters are separated into the following categories: • General Settings for wnos.ini Files Only • Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files Only • Connection Settings for wnos.ini Files Only IMPORTANT: The underlined value for a parameter is the default value. Some parameters also have options shown within brackets [ ]. If an option has an underlined default value, that option and default value will automatically be used with the parameter; options without underlined values can also be used if you want to, but are not automatically used with the parameter. In addition, when using parameters and options, you can leave the default value or change it to another value shown. For example, in the following case where: ParameterX={yes, no} [Option1={0, 1}] [Option2={1, 2, 3, 4}] If you use ParameterX, then Option1 and its default value 0 will automatically be used as Option1 has an underlined default value of 0. You can still use Option2 if you want to, however, Option2 is not automatically used with the parameter as Option2 does not have an underlined default value. General Settings for wnos.INI Files Only The following table contains the parameters used for configuring general settings. The underlined values are default values. Table 4. General Settings: wnos.ini files only Parameter AutoLoad={0, 1, 2, 101, 102, 201, 202} [LoadPkg={0, 1, 2}] [AddPkg={pkg1_name, pkg2_name, ...}] Description AutoLoad- Default is 1. Specifies the firmware update mode. The following are the values and associated actions: 0 - Disables checking for image. Parameters for wnos INI files only 13

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Parameters for wnos INI
files
only
This chapter provides the supported parameters that you can use in a wnos.ini
file.
NOTE:
For information to help you construct and use the supported INI
files,
see
Getting Started Learning INI File Basics
.
Parameters in
Connection Settings for wnos.ini Files Only
can only be used in a wnos.ini
file;
they cannot be used in a {username}.ini
file.
To increase usability such as relation to thin client dialog box equivalents, the supported parameters are separated into the following
categories:
General Settings for wnos.ini Files Only
Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files Only
Connection Settings for wnos.ini Files Only
IMPORTANT:
The underlined value for a parameter is the default value. Some parameters also have options shown within brackets [ ]. If an option
has an underlined default value, that option and default value will automatically be used with the parameter; options without underlined
values can also be used if you want to, but are not automatically used with the parameter.
In addition, when using parameters and options, you can leave the default value or change it to another value shown. For example, in
the following case where:
ParameterX={
yes
, no}
[Option1={
0
, 1}]
[Option2={1, 2, 3, 4}]
If you use ParameterX, then Option1 and its default value 0 will automatically be used as Option1 has an underlined default value of 0.
You can still use Option2 if you want to, however, Option2 is not automatically used with the parameter as Option2 does not have an
underlined default value.
General Settings for wnos.INI Files Only
The following table contains the parameters used for
configuring
general settings. The underlined values are default values.
Table 4. General Settings: wnos.ini
files
only
Parameter
Description
AutoLoad={0,
1, 2, 101, 102, 201, 202}
[LoadPkg={0, 1, 2}]
[AddPkg={pkg1_name, pkg2_name, …}]
AutoLoad
— Default is
1
.
Specifies
the
firmware
update mode. The
following are the values and associated actions:
0 — Disables checking for image.
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Parameters for wnos INI
files
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