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Administrator Guide for Thin Clients | HP Velocity
• Local System Information Collection—Allow the local endpoint to send its system information and per-flow
statistics to the remote endpoint.
• Remote System Information Collection—Allow the local endpoint to process and display remote-endpoint system
information and per-flow statistics received.
For more information, see Flow information
on page 26.
Table 6: Boot settings
Figure 15: HP Velocity administrative template—Boot Settings
Policy filters (port & IP) settings
Global policy filters (Table 7 on page 18) allow administrators to filter and optimize application flows on the basis of port
number, destination IP address, or both. When multiple policy filters are configured, they are evaluated in a predefined
order.
The Policy Filters (Port & IP) settings specify the following parameters:
• Blacklist IP—The destination IP addresses of application flows that HP Velocity will not protect, but will instead pass
on transparently.
•Whitelist IP—The destination IP addresses of application flows that HP Velocity will protect.
• Blacklist Ports TCP/UDP—The TCP/UDP port numbers whose application flows HP Velocity will not protect, but will
instead pass on transparently.
Parameter Options Default
Number of Protected Flows 64 to 4096 1024
Local System Information Collection
•Enabled
•Disabled
Enabled
Remote System Information Collection
•Enabled
•Disabled
Enabled