PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

Use the Connection Management Interface session connection type on both the host and
client for this option. You need to provide the IP address (or DNS name) for the 3rd party
connection broker.
Note: For information about 3rd party connection brokers, see Knowledge Base support
topic 15134-24 on the Teradici support site.
For details on how to configure this option, see the following topics in the GUI Reference:
l MC: Connection Management Interface: Explains how to use the MC to configure a
profile that sets the Connection Management Interface session connection type for
client and host devices.
l AWI Client: Connection Management Interface: Explains how to use the AWI to
configure a client to use a 3rd party connection broker to broker the connection between
the client and a host card.
l AWI Host: Connection Management Interface: Explains how to use the AWI to
configure a host to use a 3rd party connection broker for accepting a connection request
from a client.
l OSD: Connection Management Interface: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a
client to use a 3rd party connection broker to broker the connection between the client
and a host card.
Connecting Hosts and Clients Using the VMware View Connection Server Broker
You can also use the VMware View Connection Server to broker a connection between
clients and host cards.
Note: This is not the same thing as configuring a zero client to connect to a VMware View
virtual desktop.
For this option, VMware View Agent must be installed on the host workstation, and a
number of other configuration requirements for both the client and host must be in place. For
complete details, please refer to "Using PCoIP® Host Cards with VMware View"
(TER0911004).
For details on how to configure this option, see the following topics in the GUI Reference:
6.3.2 Zero Client–View VDI Connections
You can configure zero clients to use the PCoIP protocol when connecting to virtual
desktops in a VMware View environment. Depending on the size of your PCoIP
deployment, you may wish to use the MC to configure a profile with a VMware View
session connection type, or you may use the AWI or the OSD to configure an individual
zero client to use a VMware View session connection type.
The following session connection types are available for zero client–View VDI
connections:
l View Connection Server
l View Connection Server + Auto-Logon
l View Connection Server + Kiosk
l View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign
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