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PCoIP Administrator's Guide 1 Introduction As a user or administrator you can interact with your PCoIP® zero clients and host cards (or "clients" and "hosts") through the embedded HTTPS web interface (i.e., Administrative Web Interface) and On Screen Display (OSD). To minimize the total learning curve and maximize the accessibility, the web interface and OSD are organized as similarly as possible and are structured in a task-oriented fashion. l Administrative Web Interface: Lets you configure the hosts and clients through an Internet Web browser. l OSD: Lets you configure the client through the graphical user interface (GUI). Messages appear overlaid on the user display as required. The OSD has a subset of parameters available in the Administrative Web Interface. Note: This guide describes the interface for PCoIP protocol devices such as PCoIP zero clients and PCoIP host cards. This document does not describe the Administrative Web Interface for PCoIP software integrated into products such as VMware View®. The configuration features are also available through some connection brokers and the PCoIP Management Console (a web-based tool used to manage multiple PCoIP endpoints). These features are not described in this guide. For more information on the PCoIP Management Console, see the PCoIP Management Console User Manual (TER0812002). 1.1 About this Document This document is divided into the following sections: Title Description Section Introduction This section describes the document structure and introduces you to the Administrative Web Interface and 1 OSD. Administrative Overview This section describes the Administrative Web Interface (AWI), login details, and onscreen menus. 2 On Screen Display (OSD) Overview This section describes the OSD, how to log in, and its menus. 3 This section describes the options available from the Configuring the Device Configuration menu. It covers the available 4 configuration parameters. Setting up User Permissions This section describes how to configure the options from the Permissions menu (such as configuring the USB devices, audio settings, and power-off 5 permissions). Using the Diagnostic This section describes how to use the options 6 TER0606004 Issue 16 20

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1
Introduction
As a user or administrator you can interact with your PCoIP
®
zero clients and host cards (or
"clients" and "hosts") through the embedded HTTPS web interface (i.e., Administrative
Web Interface) and On Screen Display (OSD). To minimize the total learning curve and
maximize the accessibility, the web interface and OSD are organized as similarly as
possible and are structured in a task-oriented fashion.
l
Administrative Web Interface
: Lets you configure the hosts and clients through an
Internet Web browser.
l
OSD
: Lets you configure the client through the graphical user interface (GUI).
Messages appear overlaid on the user display as required. The OSD has a subset of
parameters available in the Administrative Web Interface.
Note: This guide describes the interface for PCoIP protocol devices such as PCoIP zero
clients and PCoIP host cards. This document does not describe the Administrative Web
Interface for PCoIP software integrated into products such as VMware View
®
.
The configuration features are also available through some connection brokers and the
PCoIP Management Console (a web-based tool used to manage multiple PCoIP endpoints).
These features are not described in this guide. For more information on the PCoIP
Management Console, see the
PCoIP Management Console User Manual
(TER0812002).
1.1
About this Document
This document is divided into the following sections:
Title
Description
Section
Introduction
This section describes the document structure and
introduces you to the Administrative Web Interface and
OSD.
1
Administrative Overview
This section describes the Administrative Web Inter-
face (AWI), login details, and onscreen menus.
2
On Screen Display
(OSD) Overview
This section describes the OSD, how to log in, and its
menus.
3
Configuring the Device
This section describes the options available from the
Configuration
menu. It covers the available
configuration parameters.
4
Setting up User
Permissions
This section describes how to configure the options
from the
Permissions
menu (such as configuring the
USB devices, audio settings, and power-off
permissions).
5
Using the Diagnostic
This section describes how to use the options
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