

This setting controls how the PCoIP device initiates and receives PCoIP sessions. DNS SRV Discovery continues periodically until the device is successful in contacting a Connection Management Server. This property defines the amount of delay time in seconds between DNS SRV Discovery attempts. This discovery mechanism is the recommended device discovery mechanism. This discovery mechanism is independent of SLP discovery. Using a discovery mechanism can dramatically reduce configuration and maintenance effort for complex systems. When this property is true, the Host or Zero Client automatically advertise themselves to the PCoIP broker, without requiring prior knowledge of its location in the network.
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There are several restrictions on its operation please refer to the PCoIP MC User Manual before using this property. This property can be used to direct the device to contact a particular PCoIP MC in environments where there is more than one Management Console in use. This discovery mechanism is independent of DNS SRV discovery.

When this property is true, the Host or Zero Client can be dynamically discovered by SLP management entities, without requiring prior knowledge of their locations in the network. It may take up to 30 seconds longer than this value for the fallback configuration to become active. This is the amount of time the device will attempt to acquire a DHCP lease before using the fallback address configuration. The gateway address to use when Static IP Fallback is enabled and DHCP lease acquisition fails. The subnet mask to use when Static IP Fallback is enabled and DHCP lease acquisition fails. The IP address to use when Static IP Fallback is enabled and DHCP lease acquisition fails. When this property is true the device will use the fallback IP address, netmask and gateway when DHCP lease acquisition fails after timeout seconds of trying. When this property is true the Host or Zero Client sends SNMP cold start traps to the SNMP NMS after the device is powered on or reset.Įnable generation of SNMPv1 traps when true.Įnable generation of SNMPv2c traps when true. This property configures the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the SNMP NMS. Host and Zero Client devices can send SNMP traps to an SNMP Network Management System (NMS). When false the device will not respond to SNMP queries or generate traps. The device's SNMP support is enabled when this value is true. This property should be set to a value smaller than the network path MTU for the end-to-end connection between the Host and Zero Client. A smaller MTU may be required in situations such as VPN tunneling because PCoIP packets cannot be fragmented. This property allows for configuration of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) packet size.

These parameters must to be set manually when this property is false.

When this property is true, the Host or Zero Client will contact a DHCP server to be assigned an IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address and DNS servers.
