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Administrative Web Interface Attached Devices Client

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PCoIP Administrator's Guide Figure 7-4: Administrative Web Interface Attached Devices Page (Client) Table 7-2: Attached Devices Page Statistics Statistic Description Displays This section displays the model, status, mode, resolution, serial number, vendor identification (VID), product identification (PID), and date of the monitor attached to each port. The first line is for monitor 1. The second line is for monitor 2. Note: This option is available on a client and is available on the host when in a PCoIP session. USB Devices This section displays the port mode, model, status, device class, subclass, protocol, vendor identification (VID), and product identification (PID) of the USB device attached to the client. USB Device Status Status options include: l Not Connected: No device is connected. l Not in Session: The device is detected outside of a PCoIP session. l Not Initialized: The device is detected in a PCoIP session but the host controller has not initialized the device. l Failed Authorization: The device is detected in a PCoIP session but is not authorized. (For more information, see the Authorized section on the USB Permissions page in section 5.1). l Locally Connected: The device is detected and authorized but locally terminated in a PCoIP session (for example, a local cursor). TER0606004 Issue 16 126

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Figure 7-4: Administrative Web Interface Attached Devices Page (Client)
Table 7-2: Attached Devices Page Statistics
Statistic
Description
Displays
This section displays the model, status, mode, resolution, serial
number, vendor identification (VID), product identification (PID), and
date of the monitor attached to each port. The first line is for monitor
1. The second line is for monitor 2.
Note: This option is available on a client and is available on the host
when in a PCoIP session.
USB Devices
This section displays the port mode, model, status, device class, sub-
class, protocol, vendor identification (VID), and product identification
(PID) of the USB device attached to the client.
USB Device Status
Status options include:
l
Not Connected
: No device is connected.
l
Not in Session
: The device is detected outside of a PCoIP
session.
l
Not Initialized
: The device is detected in a PCoIP session but the
host controller has not initialized the device.
l
Failed Authorization
: The device is detected in a PCoIP session
but is not authorized. (For more information, see the Authorized
section on the
USB Permissions
page in section
5.1
).
l
Locally Connected
: The device is detected and authorized but
locally terminated in a PCoIP session (for example, a local
cursor).
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