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Table 4-11: OSD Label Page Parameters
Parameter Description
PCoIP Device Name Lets you give the host or client a logical name. The default is pcoip-
host-<MAC> or pcoip-portal-<MAC>, where <MAC> is the device's
MAC address.
This field is the name the host or client registers with the DNS server
if DHCP is enabled and the system is configured to support
registering the hostname with the DNS server.
It's important to ensure that the PCoIP Device Name is unique for
each endpoint in the network and follows these naming conventions:
l The first and last character must be a letter (A-Z or a-z) or a digit
(0-9).
l The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or hyphens.
l The length must be 63 characters or fewer.
PCoIP Device
Description
A description of the device or other information, such as the location
of the device's endpoint.
Note: The firmware does not use this field. It is provided for
administrator use only.
Generic Tag Generic tag information about the device.
Note: The firmware does not use this field. It is provided for
administrator use only.
7.4 Access Settings
7.4.1 MC: Help for Access Settings
Administrative access settings for the Management Console are located on the following
pages:
l Hiding the OSD Configuration menu: see Hide Options -> Configuration on the OSD
Settings page
l Disabling the AWI: see Enable Web Interface on the Security Settings page.
l Disabling the management console interface: see Disable Management Console
Interface on the Security Settings page.
Note: At least one of the device's three management configuration interfaces (OSD, AWI,
or MC) must remain enabled at all times.
7.4.2 AWI: Access Settings
The Access page lets you prevent the device from being managed by the MC (or any other
PCoIP device management tool), and lets you disable administrative access to the device's
AWI. It also provides an option to force an administrative password change the next time
the AWI or OSD is accessed.
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