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This selection requires a device restart after being changed.

Note: To enable a property in the MC, click the Set in Profile checkbox and configure the

fields as indicated. After you update the properties on this page, click Save to save your

changes.

Note: For information on how to link specific hosts and clients, see "PCoIP® Management

Console User Manual" (TER0812002). To configure a specific host with peering properties

(e.g., to accept any peer rather than a specific MAC address), use the AWI'sDirect from

Clientsession settings.

Table 4-22: MC Session Configuration Parameters

Parameters Description

Enable Auto Reconnect When enabled, lets the client automatically reconnect with the last connected host when a session is lost.

Note: This property requires a device restart after being changed. Accept Any Peer When enabled and set to True, the peer MAC address is deleted and

the host is configured to accept any zero client.

Enable Peer Loss Overlay

When enabled, the “Network Connection Lost” overlay appears on the display(s) when a loss of network connectivity is detected. Normal hypervisor scheduling delays can falsely trigger this message.

Note: This option is only available for a zero client. Desktop applications that require the peer loss notification should re-enable the feature through the OSD, AWI, or MC.

Enable Preparing Desktop Overlay

When enabled, the "Preparing Desktop" overlay appears on the display(s) when users log in.

Note: This overlay provides assurance that login is proceeding if the desktop takes more than a few seconds to appear.

Enable Session Disconnect Hotkey

When enabled, users can press the Ctrl+Alt+F12 hotkey sequence to pop up the "Zero Client Control Panel" overlay, which lets them disconnect the current session on the workstation or power off the workstation.

Note: Before users can use this disconnect hotkey sequence, certain other configuration options must be in place. SeeDisconnecting from a Sessionfor details.

Parameters Description

Disconnect Dialog Display Mode

This field lets you control what type of messages appear when a session is disconnected. There are three categories:

Information: User- or administrator-initiated actions affecting the session:

l You have been disconnected because you logged in from another location or your host was shut down or restarted. l You have been disconnected because an administrator

disconnected you.

l You have been disconnected because you logged in from another location.

l You have been disconnected because you disconnected from your workstation.

Warning: System-initiated, but expected actions affecting the session:

l You have been disconnected because your session timed out. Error: Unexpected system-initiated actions causing session to fail:

l You have been disconnected.

l Unable to connect (0x1001). Please contact your IT administrator. l Unable to connect (0x1002). Please contact your IT administrator. l Session closed remotely.

l Session closed remotely (unknown cause).

l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error (0x100). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x201). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x300). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x301). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x302). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x303). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x305). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x400). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x401). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x402). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x403). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. l You have been disconnected due to a configuration error

(0x404). Please contact your IT administrator for assistance. Note: For detailed information about the above session disconnect codes, please see Knowledge Base Knowledge Base topic 15134- 872 on theTeradici support site.

Parameters Description

You can choose to display:

1. Show All messages – This option shows all disconnect messages including Info, Warning, and Error messages. 2. Show Error and Warnings Only – This option hides info

messages and displays only error and warning messages. 3. Show Error Only – This option hides Info and Warning messages

and displays only Error messages.

4. Show None – Don’t show any disconnect messages.

Session Lost Timeout Enter the timeout (in seconds) for the connection of the active session. The valid timeout range for this field is 5 to 60 seconds. The session will be disconnected when this timeout period expires.

Enable DSCP When enabled, the device populates the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) field in the IP header, allowing intermediate network nodes to prioritize PCoIP traffic accordingly.

Enable Transport Congestion Notification

When enabled, transport congestion notification is enabled to allow PCoIP endpoints to react accordingly if an intermediate network node sets the congestion notification bit in either the IP header or PCoIP transport header.

Note: For more information about the PCoIP transport header, see PCoIP Packet Format.

7.7.3

MC: Direct to Host Session + SLP Host Discovery Settings

Select the Direct to Host + SLP Host Discovery session connection type from the MC to

Outline

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