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Wyse ThinOS log: CMOS: extract to $PF_cmos.$VER

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[Action={extract, restore}] [Password=password] [encrypt={no, yes}] [BootOrder={PXE, HardDisk, USB}] [WakeOnLan={yes, no}] [AutoPower={yes, no}] [BootFromUSB={yes, no}] [USBController={yes, no}] [COMController={yes, no}] [PopupMenu={yes, no}] [OnboardAudio={yes, no}] [Bluetooth={yes, no}] [CurrentPassword= password NewPassword = password] [AutoPowerDate={yes,no}] [AutoPowerTime={hh:mm:ss} [AutoPowerDays={Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday}] [CurrentPassword=password] [CurrentPasswordEnc=password encrypted] [NewPassword=password] [NewPasswordEnc=password encrypted] Extract - For extract action, CMOS content is saved to the file: $PF_cmos.$VER . NOTE: $PF - Is the name of the platform, including C10, C00, R10, R00, and VL10. $VER - Is the version of the BIOS, such as 1.0B_SPC001(1.0B_SPC001-0407), 1.0B-0407(Zilch), 1.0H_SPC-0T51(R10, R00), 1.19R(VL10). Wyse ThinOS log: "CMOS: extract to $PF_cmos.$VER" Restore - For restore action, CMOS content is updated from the file: $PF_cmos.$VER Wyse ThinOS log: "CMOS: restore from $PF_cmos.$VER" When using this feature, there should be a special INI user name such as cmos. The associated ini/cmos.ini should include one line as Device=cmos Action=extract. NOTE: Do not include Device=cmos Action=extract in a global INI file such as wnos.ini, as it will take no effect if it is included in the global INI file. After the administrator configures the CMOS on a template unit, the administrator should sign on to the cmos account on ThinOS to have the CMOS content saved to the cmos file on a writable File Server wnos directory. Then, the wnos.ini should be configured with Device=CMOS action=restore, so that all target units will be updated with the same CMOS setting as the template unit after reboot. Once the restore action is finished, both the Device=cmos Action=extract and Device=CMOS action=restore should be removed from the related INI files. The usage of other settings is self-explanatory. The only condition to use the settings is the BIOS GUI should have such settings. [CurrentPassword= password NewPassword = password]-This option is used to change the device BIOS password. CurrenPassword is required. The maximum count of the password string is 19 bytes. [AutoPowerDate={yes,no}]- This option is used to enable the system to turn on automatically on a scheduled time and day. If the value specified is no, the system does not turn on automatically. If the value specified is yes, the system turns on automatically at the time specified in AutoPowerTime and AutoPowerDays. AutoPowerTime-This option specifies the time for the system to turn on automatically. The value range for hh is 0 - 23 and the range for mm and ss is 0 - 59. AutoPowerDays-This option specifies the day to turn on the system automatically. For example, Device=Cmos AutoPowerDate=yes AutoPowerTime=2:30:30 AutoPowerDays=Sunday;Friday;Saturday [CurrentPasswordEnc=password encrypted]-This option is used to provide encrypted current password. [NewPasswordEnc=password encrypted]-This option is used to provide encrypted new password. Note: Password encrypted will be higher priority. For example, if CurrentPassword and CurrentPasswordEnc are both configured, CurrentPasswordEnc overwrites the CurrentPassword. Support matrix for Device=cmos INI parameter usage Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 47

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[Action={extract, restore}]
[Password=password]
[encrypt={no, yes}]
[BootOrder={PXE, HardDisk, USB}]
[WakeOnLan={yes, no}]
[AutoPower={yes, no}]
[BootFromUSB={yes, no}]
[USBController={yes, no}]
[COMController={yes, no}]
[PopupMenu={yes, no}]
[OnboardAudio={yes, no}]
[Bluetooth={yes, no}]
[CurrentPassword= password NewPassword =
password]
[AutoPowerDate={yes,no}]
[AutoPowerTime={hh:mm:ss}
[AutoPowerDays={Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday}]
[CurrentPassword=password]
[CurrentPasswordEnc=password encrypted]
[NewPassword=password]
[NewPasswordEnc=password encrypted]
Extract
— For extract action, CMOS content is saved to the
file:
$PF_cmos.$VER .
NOTE:
$PF - Is the name of the platform, including C10, C00, R10, R00, and VL10.
$VER - Is the version of the BIOS, such as 1.0B_SPC001(1.0B_SPC001-0407),
1.0B-0407(Zilch), 1.0H_SPC-0T51(R10, R00), 1.19R(VL10).
Wyse ThinOS log: "CMOS: extract to $PF_cmos.$VER"
Restore
— For restore action, CMOS content is updated from the
file:
$PF_cmos.$VER
Wyse ThinOS log: "CMOS: restore from $PF_cmos.$VER"
When using this feature, there should be a special INI user name such as cmos. The
associated ini/cmos.ini should include one line as Device=cmos Action=extract.
NOTE:
Do not include Device=cmos Action=extract in a global INI
file
such
as wnos.ini, as it will take no
effect
if it is included in the global INI
file.
After the administrator
configures
the CMOS on a template unit, the administrator
should sign on to the cmos account on ThinOS to have the CMOS content saved to
the cmos
file
on a writable File Server wnos directory.
Then, the wnos.ini should be
configured
with Device=CMOS action=restore, so that all
target units will be updated with the same CMOS setting as the template unit after
reboot.
Once the restore action is
finished,
both the Device=cmos Action=extract and
Device=CMOS action=restore should be removed from the related INI
files.
The usage of other settings is self-explanatory. The only condition to use the settings
is the BIOS GUI should have such settings.
[CurrentPassword= password NewPassword = password]
—This option is used to
change the device BIOS password. CurrenPassword is required. The maximum count
of the password string is 19 bytes.
[AutoPowerDate={yes,no}]
— This option is used to enable the system to turn on
automatically on a scheduled time and day.
If the value
specified
is no, the system does not turn on automatically.
If the value
specified
is yes, the system turns on automatically at the time
specified
in
AutoPowerTime and AutoPowerDays.
AutoPowerTime
—This option
specifies
the time for the system to turn on
automatically. The value range for hh is 0 - 23 and the range for mm and ss is 0 - 59.
AutoPowerDays
—This option
specifies
the day to turn on the system automatically.
For example, Device=Cmos AutoPowerDate=yes AutoPowerTime=2:30:30
AutoPowerDays=Sunday;Friday;Saturday
[CurrentPasswordEnc=password encrypted]
—This option is used to provide
encrypted current password.
[NewPasswordEnc=password encrypted]
—This option is used to provide encrypted
new password. Note: Password encrypted will be higher priority. For example, if
CurrentPassword and CurrentPasswordEnc are both
configured,
CurrentPasswordEnc
overwrites the CurrentPassword.
Support matrix for Device=cmos INI parameter usage
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
files
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