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Figure 2-8: AWI Log In Page
3. To change idle timeout (the time after which the device is automatically logged off),
select an option from the Idle Timeout drop-down menu.
4. Click Log In.
Note: Some networks using DHCP may be able to access the AWI using the PCoIP device
name.
Note: Some PCoIP devices have password protection disabled and do not require a
password to log in. You can enable or disable password protection through the security
settings on the MC's Manage Profiles page.
If configured in the firmware defaults, the Initial Setup page appears the first time you log
in. You can configure audio, network, and session parameters on this page. After you click
Apply, the Home Page appears for each subsequent session. This page provides an
overview of the device status.
If a warning message appears when you try to log in, then a session is already in progress
on that device. Only one user can log into a device at one time. When a new session logs in,
the current session is ended and the previous user is returned to the Log In page.
5.2.3 AWI Initial Setup Page
The AWI's Initial Setup page contains the audio, network, and session configuration
parameters that you must set before a client or host device can be used. This page helps to
simplify initial setup and reduce the time for new users to establish a session between a
PCoIP zero client and PCoIP host card in a remote workstation.
The AWI client Initial Setup and host Initial Setup pages are not identical. Each one
provides parameters that apply to the client and host, respectively.
If configured in the firmware defaults, the Initial Setup page appears the first time you log
in. After you click Apply, the Home page appears for subsequent sessions unless the
firmware parameters are reset.
Note: More complex environments that use host discovery or connection management
systems require further configuration than is available on the Initial Setup page.
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