PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

l OSD: View Connection Server + Kiosk: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a
client to use Kiosk mode when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View
Connection Server.
View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign
VMware View Imprivata OneSign mode allows you to configure clients to use Imprivata
OneSign proximity card support when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View
Connection Server. You need to provide the IP address (or DNS name) of the VMware
View Connection Server and the bootstrap URL for the OneSign server.
For details on how to configure this option, see the following topics in the GUI Reference:
l MC: View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign: Explains how to use the MC to
configure a profile that sets the View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign session
connection type for client devices.
l AWI Client: View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign: Explains how to use the
AWI to configure a client to use Imprivata OneSign mode when connecting to a virtual
desktop via a VMware View Connection Server.
l OSD: View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign: Explains how to use the OSD to
configure a client to use Imprivata OneSign mode when connecting to a virtual desktop
via a VMware View Connection Server.
6.4 Common LAN Scenarios
6.4.1 Connecting over a LAN
LAN connections between PCoIP endpoints can either be direct or brokered by a connection
server. The scenarios listed below describe some of the most common ways you can
connect PCoIP endpoints over a LAN.
l Scenario 1: Connecting a zero client to a host card.
l Scenario 2: Using a View Connection Server to broker a connection between a zero
client to a host card.
l Scenario 3: Using a View Connection Server to broker a connection between a zero
client to a virtual desktop.
6.4.2 Zero Client to Host Card
The figure below shows a PCoIP session between a zero client and host card from within a
LAN.
Note: All host card scenarios assume you have the PCoIP host software installed on the host
PC or workstation. For details, please see "PCoIP® Host Software for Windows User
Guide" (TER1008001). Please refer to Connection Prerequisites for other conditions that
may apply.
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