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2. From the zero client's AWI:
l Configure the Connection Management Interface session connection type, and
enter the DNS name or IP address of the connection manager (i.e., the 3rd party
broker).
3. From the host card's AWI:
l Configure the Connection Management Interface session connection type, and
enter the DNS name or IP address of the connection manager.
4. On your firewall or router, allow both TCP and UDP traffic on port 4172.
5. Start a PCoIP session.
6. If necessary, adjust bandwidth and image parameters on both the host and client to
optimize performance.
For information on optimizing networks for WAN connections, see the following
Knowledge Base topics on the Teradici support site:
l Packet size (MTU) settings: 15134-40
l Bandwidth settings: 15134-242, 15134-88
l Image settings: 15134-28, 15134-51
l Windows desktop experience optimization: 15134-242, 15134-880
6.5.5 Remote Zero Client to Host Card via View Security Server
The figure below shows a PCoIP session between a zero client and host card over a WAN
using a View Security Server and View Connection Server pair to authenticate and connect
the endpoints.
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). This scenario also assumes you have the VMware View Agent
software installed on the host PC or workstation. For more information, see "Using PCoIP®
Host Cards with VMware View" (TER0911004). Please refer to Connection Prerequisites
for other conditions that may apply.
Figure 3-10: View – Zero Client to Host Card via View Security/Connection Server
To establish the connection:
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