PCoIP Management Console User Manual (Issue 12)

PCoIP Management Console User Manual
TER0812002 Issue 12 61
Condition 3
The zero client has either a blank password or password protection
is disabled and the AutoConfig rule has Add device with no
password checked.
OR
The zero client's password is one of the rule's passwords.
The following examples show how AutoConfig rules are applied. The MC is configured with
AutoConfig enabled and has two AutoConfig rules.
Table 4-1: Example AutoConfig Rules
Group
Device Password Cdn3
IP Range Cdn2
Group A
[ ] Add device with no password
PASSWORD
DHCP Option Matching OFF
<Empty>
Group B
[x] Add device with no password
DHCP Option Matching ON
192.168.50.1 - 192.168.50.254
Table 4-2: Example AutoConfig Rule Application
Note: AutoConfig is enabled so condition 1 is always true.
Zero Client
DHCP Vendor Options
Group A Rule
Group B Rule
AutoConfig
Result
IP
Password
MC
AutoConfig
Group
MC
AutoConfig
Behavior
Cdn
2
Cdn
3
Cdn
2
Cdn
3
192.168.60.10
PASSWORD
True
True
False
False
Added to
Group A
192.168.50.10
PASSWORD
True
True
True
False
Added to
Group A
192.168.60.20
True
False
False
True
Not added
to any group
192.168.50.20
2
True
False
True
True
Added to
Group B
192.168.60.30
PASSWORD
Group A
0
False
True
False
False
Not added
to any group
192.168.60.30
Group B
0
False
False
True
True
Added to
Group B
192.168.50.30
Group B
2
False
False
False
True
Not added
to any group
Note: When the MC AutoConfig Group is empty the MC AutoConfig Behavior is ignored.
When the MC AutoConfig Group is not empty the MC looks for the group with the
identical name and checks if the DHCP Option Matching is swiched on. AutoConfig fails if
the group does not exist or the group’s DHCP Option Matching is swiched off. Do not
configure the MC AutoConfig Group option if you want to use the IP address matching.