Administrator Guide
• User credential pass through is possible with $UN/$PW.
• For CCM, HTTP, HTTPS and Socks5 (recommended) protocols are supported.
1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Network Setup.
The Network Setup dialog box is displayed.
2 Click the Proxy tab, and use the following guidelines:
a Enter the HTTP proxy port number or HTTPS proxy port number, Username and Password in the respective elds. However,
Credential pass through ($UN/$PW) is not recommended because it starts before user sign on.
CCM uses both HTTP/HTTPS and MQTT protocols to communicate with CCM/MQTT server. However, the HTTP proxy cannot
redirect TCP packages to MQTT server which requires a Socks5 proxy server. If there is only HTTP server available, then the
real-time command that requires MQTT will not work.
HTTP/HTTPS proxy default port is 808, and SOCK5 proxy default port is 1080.
b Select the Use the rst proxy server for all protocols check box to allow all the protocols to use the same server in HTTP Proxy
elds. Both HTTP and HTTPS proxy use the same host and port, and Socks5 proxy agent uses HTTP host with default Socks 5
port (1080).
c If SOCKS5 proxy is congured, then CCM proxy uses the SOCKS5 only. If SOCKS5 is not congured, then CCM proxy searches
for alternative protocols, for example, HTTP in the conguration.
d Specify the supported applications as CCM and FR in the Apply proxy server on eld.
3 Click OK to save the settings.
User Scenarios
1 Congure correct proxy server host and port.
2 Congure the user credentials according to the proxy server settings.
3 On system restart, the client checks in to the CCM server through Socks5 proxy server.
4 MQTT connection is established through Socks5 proxy server.
5 Real-time commands work ne through Socks5 proxy server.
6 Connect to the Citrix desktop, congure proxy in internet options of the browser, and then playback HDX FR through the HTTP/
HTTPS proxy authentication.
Conguring the Remote Connections
Use the Remote Connections dialog box to congure thin client remote connections including ICA, RDP, Citrix XenDesktop, Microsoft,
VMware View, Dell vWorkspace, and other broker server connections. This dialog box also enables you to congure visual options, and
general connection settings.
• Conguring the Broker Setup
• Conguring the Visual Settings
• Using the General Options
• Conguring the Authentication Settings
NOTE
:
In the Classic Desktop option, the Remote Connections dialog box allows you to create default ICA and RDP connections for use. If
you want to create several ICA and RDP connections (more than the default connections), use the Connect Manager, For more
information see Using the Connect Manager.
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