PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

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PCoIP® Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide
to interconnect computers in a lim-
ited area, such as an office build-
ing.
LED
Light-Emitting Diode
MAC
Media Access Control. A unique
hardware identifier.
Mbps
Megabits per second
MC
Management Console
MIB
Management Information Base.
Used by SNMP.
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit
NAT
Network Address Translation. A
technology for modifying IP
address (and often TCP/UDP port)
information while in transit across
a traffic routing device. NAT is
typically used to hide an entire IP
address space (consisting of
private IP addresses) behind a
single IP address in a public
address space. For example, a
NAT device can allow multiple
hosts on a private network to
access the Internet using a single
public IP address.
NTP
Network Time Protocol
OHCI
Open Host Controller Interface
OS
Operating System
OSD
On Screen Display. The interface
presented by a zero client. The
OSD displays connection dialogs
as well as local configuration
options that are accessible to both
users and administrators. If
desired, administrators can lock
down or hide the configuration
options from users.
PC
Personal Computer
PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect
PCLe
Peripheral Component Interconnect
Express
PCoIP
Personal Computer over Internet
Protocol
PCoIP Host
The host side of a PCoIP system.
PCoIP Zero Client
The client (portal) side of a PCoIP
system. Also known as a PCoIP
portal.
PC-over-IP
Personal Computer over Internet
Protocol
POST
Power On Self Test
RDP
Remote Desktop Protocol