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PCoIP Management Console User Manual 1.3.2 Figure 1-2: Management Console Groups and Profiles Note some important rules regarding groups and profiles: • Each group has only one profile associated with it. • The same profile can be associated with multiple groups. • All configuration settings in a profile are written to all devices in a group when the profile is applied to the group. • A profile can contain values for every configuration parameter but this is not required. You can define a profile that contains a subset of the configuration parameters. • If the firmware on a device is updated when a profile is applied, the profile settings are written to the device after the new firmware is activated. • Profiles contain settings that let users specify if a device's firmware is updated based on the version of the firmware running on the device. • When profile settings are written to devices the settings might not take effect immediately. Some settings are activated after a device is reset. Profile settings that require a reset are preceded by the symbol within the MC Profile Set Properties and Device Details webpages. Consider resetting your devices in the deployment after updating device configuration settings. • When devices are added to a group and the group profile has not changed, apply the profile to the newly added devices and not the entire group. This minimizes the number of device resets. Fixed Seating The MC lets you link individual host and zero client devices so that each zero client always establishes a connection to the same host. This relationship is called fixed seating. To dynamically assign hosts to zero clients when your users log in, you must install a connection broker. The MC does not support dynamically assigning hosts to zero clients. TER0812002 Issue 9 18

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PCoIP Management Console User Manual
TER0812002 Issue 9
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Figure 1-2: Management Console Groups and Profiles
Note some important rules regarding groups and profiles:
Each group has only one profile associated with it.
The same profile can be associated with multiple groups.
All configuration settings in a profile are written to all devices in a group when the
profile is applied to the group.
A profile can contain values for every configuration parameter but this is not
required. You can define a profile that contains a subset of the configuration
parameters.
If the firmware on a device is updated when a profile is applied, the profile settings
are written to the device after the new firmware is activated.
Profiles contain settings that let users specify if a device’s firmware is updated based
on the version of the firmware running on the device.
When profile settings are written to devices the settings might not take effect
immediately. Some settings are activated after a device is reset. Profile settings that
require a reset are preceded by the
symbol within the
MC Profile Set Properties
and
Device Details
webpages. Consider resetting your devices in the deployment
after updating device configuration settings.
When devices are added to a group and the group profile has not changed, apply the
profile to the newly added devices and not the entire group. This minimizes the
number of device resets.
1.3.2
Fixed Seating
The MC lets you link individual host and zero client devices so that each zero client always
establishes a connection to the same host. This relationship is called fixed seating. To
dynamically assign hosts to zero clients when your users log in, you must install a connection
broker. The MC does not support dynamically assigning hosts to zero clients.