PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)
Parameter Description
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 802.1X Security Enable this field for each of your host cards and zero clients if your
network uses 802.1x security to ensure that only authorized devices
access the network. If enabled, configure the Authentication,
Identity, and Client Certificate fields.
Authentication This field is set to TLS (Transport Layer Security) and is grayed-out.
TLS is currently the only authentication protocol supported.
Identity Enter the identity string used to identify your device to the network.
Client Certificate Click Choose to select the client certificate you want to use for your
802.1x devices. The list of certificates that appears includes the
certificates uploaded from the Certificate Upload page that contain a
private key. The certificate you choose from the Network page is
linked to the read-only Client Certificate field on the Certificate
Upload page.
Note: PCoIPonly supports one 802.1x client certificate. Ensure your
security details are all contained within the one file. The 802.1x
certificate must contain a private key.
Enable 802.1X Legacy
Support
When enabled, allows greater 802.1x compatability for older
switches on the network.
7.2.3 OSD: Network Settings
This page lets you configure network settings for the client. You can display this page from
the Options > Configuration > Network menu. After you update the parameters on this
page, click Apply to save your changes.
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