HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.3.0 User Guide - Page 78

NIC reconfiguration using the NIC binding properties, NIC 0

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Figure 4-5 Restarting the RGS Sender 4-3-2 NIC reconfiguration using the NIC binding properties At RGS 5.1, several new Sender properties were added to allow the administrator to configure which NIC(s) the RGS Sender will listen to for connection requests. For a description of these properties, refer to Section 8-6-6, "Sender NIC binding properties." Figure 4-6 shows how the two NICs can be referenced in numerical sequence in their binding order. The NIC binding properties permit specification of which NIC (either 0 or 1) the RGS Sender will listen to for connection requests. For example, using the Rgsender.Network.Interface.1.IsEnabled property, an administrator can specify that the RGS Sender will listen for connection requests on NIC 1 (corresponding to Local Area Connection 4), even though NIC 1 is the second NIC in binding order. Figure 4-6 NIC binding order numerical sequence NIC 0 NIC 1 Again, refer to Section 8-6-6, "Sender NIC binding properties," for a description of these properties. Pre-connection checklist 78

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Figure 4-5
Restarting the RGS Sender
4-3-2 NIC reconfiguration using the NIC binding properties
At RGS 5.1, several new Sender properties were added to allow the administrator to configure which NIC(s) the
RGS Sender will listen to for connection requests. For a description of these properties, refer to Section 8-6-6,
Sender NIC binding properties
.”
Figure 4-6 shows how the two NICs can be referenced in numerical sequence in their binding order. The NIC
binding properties permit specification of which NIC (either 0 or 1) the RGS Sender will listen to for connection
requests. For example, using the
Rgsender.Network.Interface.1.IsEnabled
property, an administrator
can specify that the RGS Sender will listen for connection requests on NIC 1 (corresponding to Local Area
Connection 4), even though NIC 1 is the second NIC in binding order.
Figure 4-6
NIC binding order numerical sequence
Again, refer to Section 8-6-6, “
Sender NIC binding properties
,” for a description of these properties.
NIC 0
NIC 1