PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

client, then only one of these management tools can be disabled at any one time.
l You can force the changing of the administrative password the next time the AWI or
OSD is accessed.
l Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) is now supported for Tera2 zero clients.
From the new SCEP page for the AWI and OSD, you can configure a zero client to
automatically obtain certificates from a SCEP server. From the new MC SCEP page,
you can configure a profile to obtain certificates for a group of zero clients.
Other New Features
l Session pages for all management tools have the following new options:
l For Tera2 zero clients, two new session connection types (PCoIP Connection
Manager and PCoIP Connection Manager + Auto-Logon) have been added. You
can configure this feature from thec AWI, OSD, and MC Session pages.
Note: The PCoIP Connection Manager can be used in the future to broker PCoIP
sessions.
l For all zero client and host card session connection types, you can now populate the
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) field in the IP header to allow
intermediate network nodes to prioritize PCoIP traffic accordingly. You can also
enable transport congestion notification 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. These settings are available at the bottom of the
Advanced Options section on all Session pages.
l The maximum size for certificates has been increased in this release. From the AWI, the
maximum certificate size you can upload to a zero client or host card is now 10,239
bytes (up from 6,143 bytes). From the MC, the maximum certificate size you can upload
to a profile is now 8,176 (up from 6,143 bytes). You can upload up to 16 certificates per
device as long as the maximum storage space of 98,112 bytes is not exceeded. Note that
if SCEP is enabled, you can only upload a maximum of 14 additional certificates since
the SCEP server always installs two certificates in a device.
l The zero client and host card Power pages have been moved from the AWI
Permissions menu to the Configuration menu and have the following new settings:
l For zero clients, you can now configure a screen saver timeout to put attached
displays in low-power mode after a specified period of inactivity. For Tera2 zero
clients that support powering off, you can configure an auto power-off timeout to
power down the client after a period of inactivity when users are not in session. The
MC Power page also has the new auto power-off timeout option for a Tera2 zero
client profile.
l For Tera2 host cards, you can select whether to wake up the host from sleep mode
using the remote power button input or the PCIe bus input.
l The following new display features are included in this release:
l A new display cloning mode for TERA2321 zero clients lets you mirror images on
the primary display to the secondary display (e.g., for multiple digital signs). You can
enable display cloning from the OSD Display page, or you can configure a profile for
TERA2321 zero clients with this feature from the MC Display page.
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