HP t200 Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 8
Topology Examples, Private USB, Qualified USB Hubs, HP t200 Zero Clients for MultiSeat
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Topology Examples ● HP MultiSeat Thin Clients t100 Series ◦ Six sessions: five t100 series clients connected directly to the host PC + host station ◦ Ten sessions: nine t100 series clients connected directly to the host PC + host station (configured with PS/2 mouse and keyboard) ● HP t200 Zero Clients for MultiSeat ◦ Five sessions: four t200 Zero Clients connected directly via USB cable to the host PC + host station ◦ Six sessions: five t200 Zero Clients and the host station, each connected to the LAN (local area network) via Ethernet cable ◦ Seven sessions: three t200 Zero Clients daisy-chained (the first connected to the second which is connected to the third which is connected directly via USB cable to the host PC + host station) and three t200 Zero Clients and the host station, each connected to the LAN via Ethernet cable Private USB Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 now provides private USB functionality on client stations. For example, a USB flash drive connected to a USB port on a t150 client or a t200 Zero Client will be accessible only to the user on that station. A USB flash drive connected to the host PC, however, will be accessible to all users. Refer to the Microsoft TechNet page for details of the behavior with various USB device types. Qualified USB Hubs ● Belkin 4-port, powered USB 2.0 hub: HP p/n A519110 ● Belkin 7-port, powered USB 2.0 hub: HP p/n A519109 ● Belkin 7-port, lighted hub: vendor p/n F5U700-BLK ● Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-port lighted hub: vendor p/n F5U403TTBLK 4 Chapter 1 Fundamentals