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TER0806003 PCoIP® Technology User Guide Volume I July, 2008 Issue 1 Teradici Corporation 500 - 4400 Dominion St. Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 4G3 Abstract This document outlines PCoIP Technology user features. © 2008 Teradici Corporation - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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covered in the PCoIP Technology User Guide Volume I: Introduction 2 1 PCoIP 10 USB Security 22 Definitions 24 References 25 Revision History 25 relevant. It is recommended to review reference documents for more information Refer to the Administrative Interface User Manual [1] more detail on the - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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includes full DVI dual monitor video, complete USB compatibility, and full-duplex high definition audio. Figure 1: PCoIP System Teradici's PCoIP Technology uses networking and proprietary encoding/ decoding technology to remote connections between the Host PC/Workstation and Portal via a standard - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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nor Portal use an embedded Windows or Linux operating system • The PCoIP Portal does not require customized drivers for peripheral support. All USB devices are transparently bridged back to the host PC or workstation • PCoIP System remotes the familiar PC user experience reducing end-user training - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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diagnostics information, and view peripheral information. Each tool supports a different set of features. Consult the product documentation for more information, i.e.: • TER0606004 PCoIP Administrative Interface User Manual [1] • TER080601 PCoIP Management Console Quick Start Guide [2] • Connection - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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PCoIP Technology User Guide (Vol I) CA Root Certificate Installation A Certificate Authorities (CA) root Webpage Figure 3 shows the Administrative Web Interface Log in Webpage; • Warning message displays pertinent information regarding the end point that the administrator is logging in to • Password - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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remote experience is desired with little or no endpoint management. The Basic 1:1 configuration supports the following scenarios: • Direct connection from Host to Portal with single Ethernet cable (cross over cable not required) • Connection from Host to Portal via IP switch(es) When using a direct - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Guide will be populated via the DHCP server. Every endpoint must have a unique support 100Mbps links) Note: Improper configuration of the Ethernet Mode may result in a Half-Duplex link. PCoIP Technology is not compatible with Half-Duplex operation; a warning overlay will be shown on Portal display - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Manual Configuration Example This example shows manually configuring the Host and Portal pair, i.e. without the use of a Connection Management Server direct connection, it is required to know the IP and MAC addresses of the Portal and Host. Configure the Portal for peer-to-peer direct connection: 1. - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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20.Select the Connect button to start the PCoIP session © 2008 Teradici Corporation TER0806003 Issue 1 Figure 9: Connect Screen 21.When connected, the Host computer packaged with the minimum required OS. The Management Console can also be used in conjunction with a connection broker to manage the - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Console Quick Start Guide [2] for more information on using the Management Console. Connection Brokers Connection brokers allow an administrator • Policies based on User ID/location Connection brokers are server based to allow for continuous monitoring of Host and Portal endpoints. The Management - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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manually, it is often more convenient in larger PCoIP Technology deployments to automatically discover Host and Portal endpoints attached to the network. In order for the Connection Management Server (CMS) or other management entity, e.g. connection or connection broker). See the Service Location - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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SLP to discover endpoints located on different subnets. DNS-SRV provides a standardized approach for the endpoint to query the DNS server for a CMS service. Requirements DNS-SRV discovery requires the following: • DNS zone data must have a DNS-SRV RR with the format described by RFC 2782: _Service - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Guide (Vol I) 5 Network Considerations PCoIP Technology uses routable IPv4 network packets. By default, the endpoints are configured for use in an enterprise network with minimal setup configuration and control (see port numbers below). Full-Duplex Networks PCoIP Technology requires Full-Duplex - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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and MTU configuration, refer to PCoIP Technology TCP/UDP Ports and Maximum Transmission Unit sections above. Figure 12: Example VPN Network Datacenter User Desktops Hardware VPN Blade PC's or Workstations Internet Hardware VPN Desktop Portal TER0806003 Issue 1 © 2008 Teradici Corporation - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Guide high resolution displays • Worst case: high resolution, high contrast, full screen moving image (e.g. video games & real-time 3D rendering) • Configurability to reduce bandwidth requirements link limit (minus 10% headroom) of network connected to Host and Portal Note: Device Bandwidth Limit - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Guide (Vol I) 7 Imaging Considerations Configuration of imaging parameters has a large impact on the user experience and bandwidth usage in PCoIP Systems. This section reviews • Changes the network bandwidth peaks required by a PCoIP Session by limiting and lower quality display) when network - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Technology User Guide (Vol I) performance user, but requires consistent high-quality multimedia playback • Extreme User - Discerning users of high-end visual applications such can use 100 Mbps connections, while demanding user categories should use 1 Gbps connections to take advantage of available - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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Guide (Vol I) Addressing Fairness One issue in network usage is fairness, or the fair sharing of the network resources. Without control applications (approx. 60% of display changing) • Device Bandwidth Limit set to 25 Mbps, we see: • 25 Mbps per connection is the network capacity (100 Mbps / 4 users) - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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User Guide we now have: • Device Target Bandwidth set too high • PCoIP Technology congestion management still operates, but is extremely active users will not have constantly changing displays (e.g. pause to study detail). It is cases unless the administrator requires limiting bandwidth usage. - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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• Latency due to length of physical medium (i.e. speed of light of copper/fiber) and switch hops • Additional video dropouts Notes: 1. High bandwidth, low error network 2. Examples given are required (see Section 6 Bandwidth Considerations) • Configure Image settings to minimum image quality required - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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PCoIP Technology User Guide (Vol I) 10 USB Security PCoIP Technology provides granular security control to authorize and unauthorize and protocol should be left as Any. In this example, only printers supporting a specific protocol are authorized. Select Printer. Figure 22: Selecting the Sub Class 5. - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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User Guide (Vol I) Figure 24: Printers Authorized Authorizing USB by Vendor/Product ID 1. In the Authorization section, select Add new button. Figure 25: Add new Button TER0806003 Issue 1 De-authorizing USB by Class Example 1. In the De-authorization section, select Add new button. Figure - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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3 Dimensional Computer Aided Design Connection Management Server (an external 3rd party management entity capable of managing Hosts and Portals) Directory Agent Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Domain Name System Service Record Frames per Second (display data frame update rate - Dell Precision R5400 | Remote Access Device: Task-Based User
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(Vol I) References 1. TER0606004, PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual Issue 3, May 2008 2. TER0806011, PCoIP Management Console Quick Start Guide Issue 1, July 2008 3. TER0806005, PC-over-IP Technology on Enterprise Networks, Teradici White Paper, July 2008 TER0806003 Issue 1 Revision
© 2008 Teradici Corporation
TER0806003
PCoIP
®
Technology User Guide
Volume I
July, 2008
Issue 1
Teradici Corporation
500 – 4400 Dominion St.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 4G3
Abstract
This document outlines PCoIP Technology user features.