DEVICE_SECURITY=white_list/black_list
vid_pid=[vvvv,pppp]
class=name/[cc,ss,pp]
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- When DEVICE_SECURITY=white_list is set, the security is in high level, and you need to add all the devices (on board devices including Wyse 3020 thin client with ThinOS (T10D)'s netcard, and internal hub) to the list that you want to use, and all other devices are denied when the device is plugged-in.
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When DEVICE_SECURITY=black_list is set, the security is mid-level, and customer can add the device which is not present in the list.
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About key value: all the value are hex, and vid_pid = 0xvvvvpppp, class value is =0xccsspp; where,
- vvvv=device vendor id
- pppp=device product id
- cc= device interface class
- ss=device interface subclass
- pp=device interface protocol
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Class name is abbreviation for the defined class. Valid names are listed here:{Audio, CDC_control, HID, Pysical, Image, MASS_STORAGE, Hub, CDC_Data, Smart_Card, Content_Security, Video, Personal_Healthcare, AudioVideo, Billboard, Diagnostic_Device, Wireless, Miscellaneous, Application, VendorSpecific}.
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The max number of devices/class table is 16.
For Example:
DEVICE_SECURITY=white_list class=HID class=Audio class=Video
DEVICE_SECURITY=black_list vid_pid=0x0B0E2000 class=0x030101.
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ThinPrintEnable={no,
yes}
[Port=port number]
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Default is yes.
ThinPrintEnable — Yes/no option to enable the thinprint client.
port—The TCP port of the thinprint client. The default port number
value is 4000. The port number value must be less than
65535.
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