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Administrative Web Interface USB Table 5-1: USB Parameters, Parameter

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PCoIP Administrator's Guide Figure 5-1: Administrative Web Interface USB Page Table 5-1: USB Page Parameters Parameter Description Authorized Devices Specify the authorized USB devices for the host and client. Two buttons let you customize this "white list": Add New: add a new device or device group to the list. This allows USB authorization by ID or Class: l ID: The USB device is authorized by its Vendor ID and Product ID l Class: The USB device is authorized by Device Class, Sub Class, and Protocol Remove: Delete a rule for a device or device group from the list. Unauthorized Devices Specify the unauthorized USB devices for the host or client. Add New: add a new device or device group to the list. This allows USB devices to be unauthorized by ID or Class: l ID: The USB device is unauthorized by its Vendor ID and Product ID l Class: The USB device is unauthorized by Device Class, Sub Class, and Protocol Remove: Delete a rule for a device or device group from the list. Bridged Devices PCoIP zero clients locally terminate HID devices when connecting to VMware View virtual desktops. However, some devices advertise as HID but use different drivers. These devices may need to be bridged to the host rather than locally terminated. This setting lets you force the zero client to bridge specific USB devices so that they use the drivers on the virtual desktop. Bridging is a feature supported in firmware 3.3.0 or higher. This rule only affects sessions between a zero client and a soft host running VMware View 4.6 or higher. Add New: Add a device or device group to the list. This lets you bridge USB devices by their Vendor ID and Product ID. TER0606004 Issue 16 105

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Figure 5-1: Administrative Web Interface USB Page
Table 5-1: USB Page Parameters
Parameter
Description
Authorized
Devices
Specify the authorized USB devices for the host and client. Two buttons let you
customize this "white list":
Add New:
add a new device or device group to the list. This allows USB
authorization by ID or Class:
l
ID
: The USB device is authorized by its Vendor ID and Product ID
l
Class
: The USB device is authorized by Device Class, Sub Class, and
Protocol
Remove:
Delete a rule for a device or device group from the list.
Unauthorized
Devices
Specify the unauthorized USB devices for the host or client.
Add New:
add a new device or device group to the list. This allows USB
devices to be unauthorized by ID or Class:
l
ID
: The USB device is unauthorized by its Vendor ID and Product ID
l
Class
: The USB device is unauthorized by Device Class, Sub Class, and
Protocol
Remove:
Delete a rule for a device or device group from the list.
Bridged
Devices
PCoIP zero clients locally terminate HID devices when connecting to VMware
View virtual desktops. However, some devices advertise as HID but use
different drivers. These devices may need to be bridged to the host rather than
locally terminated. This setting lets you force the zero client to bridge specific
USB devices so that they use the drivers on the virtual desktop.
Bridging is a feature supported in firmware 3.3.0 or higher. This rule only affects
sessions between a zero client and a soft host running VMware View 4.6 or
higher.
Add New:
Add a device or device group to the list. This lets you bridge USB
devices by their Vendor ID and Product ID.
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