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CHAPTER 8: CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE: Boxilla restricts the total number of User Connections across the system to 22500 unique User Connections.
Boxilla supports:
150 users, each supporting a maximum of 150 unique connections
150 users, each supporting a maximum of 10 Connection Groups each group supporting a maximum of 15 unique connections
200 users, each supporting a maximum of 112 unique connections
200 users, each supporting a maximum of 10 Connection Groups each group supporting a maximum of 11 unique connections
250 users, each supporting a maximum of 90 unique connections
250 users each supporting a maximum of 10 Connection Groups each group supporting a maximum of 9 unique connections
8.3 CONNECTIONS—ACTIVE
The Connections—Active page lists the currently active connections—a live connection between a Receiver and a Transmitter.
There are three tabs on this page: Performance, Frame-Rate and Configuration. These pages provide information on all active
connections: the name of the connection, the Receiver in the connection, the user who is logged into the Receiver, the type
of connection (e.g. private or shared), the Transmitter in the connection and then statistics on the connection. The statistics
include:
On the Performance tab:
- Connection Active: the time the connection has been made
- Connection Bandwidth: network traffic generated on the connection during the last polling interval
- Video/Audio/vUSB Bandwidth: a breakdown of connection bandwidth into its individual components of video, audio and vUSB
- Round-trip time: the round-trip latency between Receiver and Transmitter on the network during last polling interval
- User Latency: the latency a user experiences on video/mouse during the last polling interval
On the Frame-Rate tab:
- Frame-per-Second: active frames sent from Transmitter to Receiver (typically will be 60 fps)
- Dropped-Frames-per-Second : number of frames dropped on the Transmitter. Normally this should be 0.
Frames can be dropped for reasons such as network congestion.
On the Connection tab:
- Shows the properties active on the connection: USB and Audio (i.e., is USB and Audio enabled or disabled on the connection)
- If a statistic exceeds a threshold, the color changes from green to amber to red as shown in Figure 53.