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1.6.5.2 Session Type
The administrator can choose a PCoIP session or an RDP session.
For information on the Portal RDP client, see Section 6 Appendix C: Portal RDP
Compatibility
This option is only available on a Portal; on the Host it is disabled and non-editable.
1.6.5.3 Identify Peer By
The
Identify Peer By
selector allows the administrator to choose whether the peer device
is identified by IP and MAC address or by Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). If
Accept Any Peer is enabled, these fields are not required and are not editable.
Table 1-7 shows the peer identity parameters available when either method is chosen. If
an invalid IP address or DNS name is entered, the web interface will prompt the
administrator to correct it.
Table 1-7: Peer Identity Methods
Peer Identity
Method
Data Fields
Comment
Figure
Peer IP/MAC
Peer IP Address (Portal
only)
PCoIP or Portal
RDP client
See Figure 1-12
Peer MAC Address
PCoIP
Peer FQDN
Peer DNS Name
Used with Portal
RDP client only
See Figure 1-13
1.6.5.4 Enable Auto-Reconnect
The
Enable Auto-Reconnect
option allows the Portal to automatically reconnect with the
last connected Host when a session is lost.
This option is only available on a Portal; on the Host it is disabled and non-editable.
1.6.5.5 Session Timeout
The
Session Timeout
configures the timeout for a connection. If the PCoIP processor
does not detect a network within the timeout period, the PCoIP processor will disconnect
the session.
1.6.6
Bandwidth
The
Bandwidth
webpage allows the device bandwidth to be limited for PCoIP Sessions.
Note: The Portal Bandwidth can also be configured using the Portal OSD. See Section
2.3.6 Bandwidth.