PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

Figure 4-3: MC Network Configuration
Table 4-7: MC Network Configuration Parameters
Parameter Description
Enable DHCP When enabled, the device contacts a DHCP server to be assigned
an IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, and DNS servers,
and also requests a domain name (option 15), host name (option
12), and client fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
When disabled, you must set these parameters manually.
Note: For MC discovery, the device also requests vendor class
options 60/43.
Note: This property requires a device restart after being changed.
Maximum MTU Size Lets you configure the Maximum Transfer Unit packet size.
A smaller MTU may be needed for situations such as VPN tunneling
because PCoIP packets cannot be fragmented. Set the Maximum
MTU Size to a value smaller than the network path MTU for the end-
to-end connection between the host and client.
The Maximum MTU Size range is 600 to 1500 bytes for all firmware
versions.
Note: The default MTU is 1400 for sessions between PCoIP zero
clients and PCoIP host cards.
The default MTU is 1300 for sessions with PCoIP software (in the
host or client) such as VMware View.
Enable SNMP When enabled, the device enables the PCoIP SNMP agent to
respond to SNMP requests. Disabling the SNMP agent prevents it
from responding to SNMP requests and from generating traps. It also
ensures that the PCoIP SNMP MIB cannot be accessed.
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