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TERA1x00 PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual TER0606004 Issue 3 The Maximum Initial Image Quality is now configured towards Reduced to limit the quality on the changed image (i.e. initial video frame). A higher Maximum Initial Image Quality setting requires more bandwidth as the higher quality initial image will require more bandwidth to create. The PC-over-IP system will always build unchanged regions of the display to a lossless image regardless of the Maximum Initial Image Quality setting. In this case, the administrator and the users determined that setting the Maximum Initial Image Quality to 60 was a preferable way to reducing bandwidth requirements than setting a hard limit on the Device bandwidth Limit. 4.3.3 Configuring Host Bandwidth Limit to 0 Mbps (no limit) In Section 4.3.1, the bandwidth was limited to 25 Mbps with a bandwidth target of 20 Mbps. In this section, the PC-over-IP default bandwidth and imaging settings are used to take advantage of the usage characteristics of the group (common to many usage groups) . Here the Device Bandwidth Limit and Device Bandwidth Target are configured to 0 (no limit) to allow more effective bandwidth sharing. The TERA1x00 PC-over-IP firmware alleviates bandwidth congestion by implementing a bandwidth adaptation algorithm that strives for fairness on shared networks. The firmware will use the bandwidth as determined via the Ethernet physical later device. Note: Here is assumed very little data is required from the Portal back to the Host (i.e. USB keyboard and mouse data), and therefore the only the Host bandwidth is limited. To be complete, the Portal bandwidth limit could also be configured. 1. Open the Host Administration Web Interface for the first user's Host by using an internet browser to open the Host IP address 2. Log in to the Host Administration Web Interface 3. Select the Bandwidth webpage from the Configuration menu © 2008 Teradici Corporation Page 100 of 111

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TERA1x00 PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual
TER0606004 Issue 3
© 2008 Teradici Corporation
Page 100 of 111
The
Maximum Initial Image Quality
is now configured towards
Reduced
to limit the
quality on the changed image (i.e. initial video frame).
A higher
Maximum Initial
Image Quality
setting requires more bandwidth as the higher quality initial image will
require more bandwidth to create.
The PC-over-IP system will always build
unchanged regions of the display to a lossless image regardless of the
Maximum
Initial Image Quality
setting.
In this case, the administrator and the users
determined that setting the
Maximum Initial Image Quality
to 60 was a preferable
way to reducing bandwidth requirements than setting a hard limit on the
Device
bandwidth Limit
.
4.3.3
Configuring Host Bandwidth Limit to 0 Mbps (no limit)
In Section 4.3.1, the bandwidth was limited to 25 Mbps with a bandwidth target of 20
Mbps.
In this section, the PC-over-IP default bandwidth and imaging settings are
used to take advantage of the usage characteristics of the group (common to many
usage groups) .
Here the
Device Bandwidth Limit
and
Device Bandwidth Target
are configured to 0 (no limit) to allow more effective bandwidth sharing.
The
TERA1x00 PC-over-IP firmware alleviates bandwidth congestion by implementing a
bandwidth adaptation algorithm that strives for fairness on shared networks.
The
firmware will use the bandwidth as determined via the Ethernet physical later device.
Note: Here is assumed very little data is required from the Portal back to the Host
(i.e. USB keyboard and mouse data), and therefore the only the Host bandwidth is
limited.
To be complete, the Portal bandwidth limit could also be configured.
1.
Open the Host Administration Web Interface for the first user’s Host by using an
internet browser to open the Host IP address
2.
Log in to the Host Administration Web Interface
3. Select the
Bandwidth
webpage from the
Configuration
menu