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Syslog messages are also assigned a severity level from 0 to 7, where a severity level of "0"
indicates an emergency panic condition and a severity level of "7" indicates a debug-level
message useful to developers but not for operations.
See Configuring Syslog Settings in the"How To" section for information on how to configure
syslog from the AWI and MC.
9.8 Zero Client FAQs
PCoIP zero clients are secure client endpoints that allow users to connect to a virtual
desktop or remote host workstation over a local or wide area IP network. They can take
many form factors, such as small stand-alone devices, PCoIP integrated displays, VoIP
phones, and touch-screen monitors. Zero clients support multiple wide-screen formats, HD
audio, and local USB peripherals. They also have extensive USB security and
authentication features, including multiple-factor authentication for use with proximity cards
and smart cards.
Powered by a single TERA-series processor, zero clients provide a rich multi-media
experience for users, who can interact with their desktops from any type of zero client, and
even continue the same session as they move between zero client devices.
For complete details about PCoIP zero clients, see the Teradici website at
http://www.teradici.com.
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