PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)
Parameter Description
Primary DNS Server The device's primary DNS IP address. This field is optional. If the
DNS server IP address is configured when using a connection
manager, the connection manager address may be set as an FQDN
instead of an IP address.
Secondary DNS Server The device's secondary DNS IP address. This field is optional. If the
DNS server IP address is configured when using a connection
manager, the connection manager address may be set as an FQDN
instead of an IP address.
Domain Name The domain named of the host or client (e.g., "domain.local"). This
field is optional.
FQDN The fully qualified domain name for the host or client. The default is
pcoip-host-<MAC> or pcoip-portal-<MAC> where <MAC> is the host
or client's MAC address. If used, the domain name is appended (for
example, pcoip-host-<MAC>.domain.local). This field is read-only on
this page.
Note: To use the FQDN feature, the DNS server with DHCP option 81
must be available and properly configured.
Ethernet Mode Lets you configure the Ethernet mode of the host or client as follows:
l Auto
l 100 Mbps Full-Duplex
l 10 Mbps Full-Duplex
When you choose 10 Mbps Full Duplex or 100 Mbps Full-Duplex
and then click Apply, the following warning message appears:
"Warning: When Auto-Negotiation is disabled on the PCoIP device, it
must also be disabled on the switch. Additionally, the PCoIP device
and switch must be configured to use the same speed and duplex
parameters. Different parameters may result in a loss of network
connectivity. Are you sure you want to continue?"
Click OK to change the parameter.
Note: You should always set the Ethernet mode to Auto and only use
10 Mbps Full-Duplex or 100 Mbps Full-Duplex when the other
network equipment (e.g., a switch) is also configured to operate at 10
Mbps full-duplex or 100 Mbps full-duplex. An improperly set Ethernet
mode may result in the network operating at half-duplex, which is not
supported by the PCoIP protocol. The session will be severely
degraded and eventually dropped.
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