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PCoIP Technology User Guide (Vol I) Groups • Create/edit/delete group • Assign profile(s) to group Profiles • Create/edit/delete profiles • Add configuration parameter to profile (e.g. USB authorization, bandwidth limits, etc) Peering • Peer Portal with Host Update • Update firmware to endpoint, or endpoint group Refer to the PCoIP Management Console Quick Start Guide [2] for more information on using the Management Console. Connection Brokers Connection brokers allow an administrator to manage a large PCoIP Technology deployment by dynamically assigning Host/Portal pairs. In comparison to the Administrative Web interface or Manage Console, connection brokers often provide a deeper feature set for defining user and endpoint policies, for example: • Host Pooling • Defining sessions for users • Policies based on User ID/location Connection brokers are server based to allow for continuous monitoring of Host and Portal endpoints. The Management Console may be used simultaneously with a connection broker. If using a connection broker, refer to documentation provided by connection broker supplier. TER0806003 Issue 1 © 2008 Teradici Corporation Page 11 of 25

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PCoIP Technology User Guide (Vol I)
TER0806003 Issue 1
© 2008 Teradici Corporation
Page 11 of 25
Groups
Create/edit/delete group
Assign profile(s) to group
Profiles
Create/edit/delete profiles
Add configuration parameter to profile (e.g.
USB authorization, bandwidth limits, etc)
Peering
Peer Portal with Host
Update
Update firmware to endpoint, or endpoint
group
Refer to the PCoIP Management Console Quick
Start Guide [2] for more information on using the
Management Console.
Connection Brokers
Connection brokers allow an administrator to
manage a large PCoIP Technology deployment
by dynamically assigning Host/Portal pairs.
In comparison to the Administrative Web
interface or Manage Console, connection
brokers often provide a deeper feature set for
defining user and endpoint policies, for example:
Host Pooling
Defining sessions for users
Policies based on User ID/location
Connection brokers are server based to allow for
continuous monitoring of Host and Portal
endpoints.
The Management Console may be used
simultaneously with a connection broker.
If using a connection broker, refer to
documentation provided by connection broker
supplier.