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1. E kn 22 Figure 1 6 Add a DHCP Option Type Dialog BOX 4 kk KK kK 22 Figure 1 7 DHCP Scope Options Dialog BOX E kk k k KK KA 23 Figure 1 8 Management Console Manual Device Discovery Feature EE U UUj 26 Figure 2 1 MC VM Console in VMware Player ccccccccccsssseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesseaeeeeeeeeeeseaas 34 Figure 3 1 Management Console VM Console ccccccccssseseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeseaeaeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 37 Figure 3 2 Manage MC VM Console Network Settings E kk 38 Figure 3 3 Manage MC VM Console Database ii kk kk kek KK KK KRA 40 Figure 4 1 Web Interface Security Warning in Internet Explorer cccccsesecceeeeeeseeeeeeees 42 Figure 4 2 Web Interface Security Warning in Firefox rrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrnnnnnornnnnnnnnernnnnnnnneenn 43 Figure 4 3 Web Interface LOQIN ccccccccssssseceecceeseeeececeeeseeeeeceeaeeceseseaaeeeesssaeeeeesssageeeeeeaas 44 Figure 4 4 Management Console License Agreemerntl LL zU 45 Figure 4 5 Home Webpage JE EE EN EE sahe d n na ka 46 Figure 4 6 Device Management WebpaAge uu kk kk KK k kK kK KK KK RA 47 Figure 4 7 Device Management Legend BOx rrrrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrevnnnnnenvnnnnennnnnnrennnnnrennnnenennnnsnennnnn 48 Figure 4 8 Adding Devices to a Group L K kek KK k KK KAK KK KK KK KK KA 51 Figure 4 9 Peering a Pair of Devices rrrnnnnrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnn
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3. Group Management Manage AutoConfig Manage Groups WARNING ENABLING PERSISTENT AUTOCONFIG FEATURE MAY RESULT IN DEVICES BEING RESET WHILE USERS ARE IN SESSION View Profile Application Status Manage AutoConfig View AutoConfig Status Device Password IP Range Persistent AutoConfig V Enable AutoConfig Y Add devices with no password DHCP Option Matching El Off DEV Delete R amp D 10 100 50 0 to 10 100 50 255 Delete 7 Delete QA Delete 10 100 40 0 to 10 100 40 255 Delete cides Add IP Address Range Choose group v Add rule for group Figure 4 18 Manage AutoConfig Webpage Persistent AutoConfig WARNING ENABLING THIS FEATURE MAY RESULT IN DEVICES BEING RESET WHILE USERS ARE IN SESSION The Manage AutoConfig subcategory shown in Figure 4 18 also lets you enable or disable the Persistent AutoConfig feature By default Persistent AutoConfig is disabled You can TER0812002 Issue 10 63 AT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual enable it for each group by clicking the checkbox When Persistent AutoConfig is enabled devices that qualify to be in the group periodically get the group s profile applied if one or more settings are different Conditions 1 2 and 3 must be true for Persistent AutoConfig to work The MC checks these conditions every hour to determine the action of Persistent AutoConfig e Condition 1 The AutoConfig feature is enabled e Condition 2
4. TER0812002 Issue 10 72 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 1 Select the command type by selecting one of the radio buttons shown in Figure 4 26 Filter the devices the command may be sent to using the Group dropdown menu 3 Click the View Devices to Change button to display a new webpage Figure 4 27 shows the webpage that supports sending the PCoIP Processor Reset command TERADICI da PColP Management Console e HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Kolei Melcielths HELP Power Management 8 Set Device State Set Device State View Status Set Remote Power Down View Remote Power Down Status Command the PColP processor to reset PColP host devices will reset on the next host system restart PColP Zero Clients will reset immediately Command Reset PCoIP Processor Send commands to targets at Commands scheduled in the past will be sent immediately 2011 10 10 01 v 45 v Select All DeselectAll Schedule PColP Processor Resets Cancel EI name mme Grou KETE Version pcoip portal 0030040d55cd Zero Client Marketing 192 168 50 162 3 4 0 Discovered 110906 34 Zero Client Marketing 192 168 50 147 0 0 0 Discovered 110906 113 Zero Client Marketing 192 168 50 136 0 0 0 pcoip host 0030040cf216 K host Marketing 19216850 145 0 0 0 Schedule PColP Processor Resets Cancel SelectAll DeselectAll Figure 4 28 Schedule Dev
5. Connection Broker A connection broker is an optional component that lets you manage user access to computing resources Note that this component is not shown in Figure 1 1 In a PCoIP deployment a connection broker is used to assign connections between PCoIP host and zero client devices Deployments having the following requirement must install a connection broker e hosts are dynamically assigned to zero clients based on the login credentials of the person using the zero client 1 1 2 DNS Server Figure 1 1 shows a DNS server with the MC DNS SRV record This component is optional but highly recommended The MC must discover the PCoIP host and zero client devices and the MC DNS SRV record facilitates automatic device discovery You can also install a connection broker DNS SRV record on the DNS server PCoIP devices use this record to notify the connection broker of their existence When a PCoIP device boots it reads these records which contain the addresses of the MC and or connection broker After reading the records the device sends messages to the MC and or connection broker notifying them of the devices existence This ensures the MC and or connection broker is aware of the devices in the deployment as they are powered on The MC DNS SRV record is not required when one of the following conditions is true e PCoIP DHCP Vendor Class Options are configured in the DHCP server See section 1 3 3 2 for details on configuring these option
6. PCoIP MC relA B C vDEF vmx Teradici PCoIP Management Console VMware configuration file for the virtual machine that hosts the management console PCoIP_MC_relA B C_vDEF vmdk Teradici PCoIP Management Console VMware virtual disk file containing the virtual machine s hard drive The size of this file increases as the MC is used The maximum size of the file is 4 GB README txt file describing the contents of the zip file TER0812002 Issue X PColP Management Console User Manual pdf Teradici PCoIP Management Console User Manual where X is the current issue number 32 AT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual e TER0904003 Issue X PColP MC Release Notes pdf Teradici PCoIP Management Console Release Notes where X is the current issue number 2 3 Installing the Management Console using VMware Player 1 Download the VMware Player application The MC is distributed as a VMware virtual machine VM contained in a zip file The VM is run using VMware Player VMware Player is an application that you can download from http www vmware com download player Follow the directions provided by VMware to download and install this application on the MC host machine Extract the contents of the file PCoIP_MC_relA B C_vDEF zip into a folder on the MC host machine The release number A B C and build ID DEF are encoded in the filename To start the MC open the folder from step 2 Double click the file PCoIP_MC_relA B C vDEF vmx
7. 0 1 0 0 DECOD HH MM 55 Figure 1 4 DNS Service Location SRV Dialog Box 1 3 3 2 Configuring DHCP Vendor Class Options on the DHCP server Before you can install the DHCP options The deployment must have a DHCP server in the network The PColP devices must enable DHCP to send a request and receive the address of the MC in response The DHCP server must support both DHCP Options 60 Vendor class identifier and 43 Vendor specific information See RFC2132 for details on the DHCP options Lx Note The following steps are an example of how to configure DHCP Vendor Class Options in a DHCP server in Windows Server 2003 If you use a different type of server modify the steps accordingly To add the PCoIP DHCP vender class options to the DHCP server in Windows Server 2003 1 Enter the DHCP service configuration on the DHCP Server console oa TER0812002 Issue 10 Right click the DHCP server in the tree and then choose Define Vendor Classes Click Add to add a new DHCP Vendor Class Enter PCoIP Endpoint in the Display name field Enter PCoIP Endpoint in the ASCII column as the Vendor ID 21 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Note For Cisco VXC 2111 and VXC 2211 PCoIP devices with firmware version 4 0 0 or higher use VXC2111 and VXC2211 respectively as the Vendor ID IOl EO DHCP File Action View Help a X TaB emg DHCP win2003 fwteralab local 192 168 112 10 El ffs win
8. The Persistent AutoConfig is enabled e Condition 3 The MC AutoConfig Group option is empty and the zero client is already in the same group OR The DHCP Option Matching is on the MC AutoConfig Group option is set to the identical group the MC AutoConfig Behavior option is set to 0 and the zero client is in the same group The DHCP Option Matching is on the MC AutoConfig Group option is set to the identical group the MC AutoConfig Behavior option is set to 1 and the zero client is in any group Note Passwords and IP addresses are not compared during the Persistent AutoConfig process The following examples show how AutoConfig rules are applied The MC is configured with AutoConfig enabled and has three AutoConfig rules Table 4 3 Example AutoConfig Rules Group IP Range Cdn3 Persistent AutoConfig Cdn2 Group DHCP Option Matching OFF lt Empty gt Group B DHCP Option Matching OFF x lt Empty gt Group C DHCP Option Matching ON x lt Empty gt Table 4 4 Example AutoConfig Rule Application Note AutoConfig is enabled so condition 1 is always true TER0812002 Issue 10 64 AT TERADICI 4 3 5 4 3 5 1 PColP Management Console User Manual Zero Client DHCP Vendor Group A Rule Group B Rule Group C Rule Persistent Options AutoConfig Result Current oa AE Cdn Cdn Cdn Cdn Cdn Cdn u I u I Group Group Behavior 2 3 2 3 2 3 TT we False True True False True False Profile not
9. applied False False True True True False Group B profile applied Group B Group B 1 False False True False True False Profile not applied Group B Group C False False True False True False Profile not applied Group B Group C False False True False True True Moved to Group C and Group C profile applied Group B Group C False False True False True False Profile not applied View AutoConfig Status The View AutoConfig Status subcategory shown in Figure 4 19 lets administrators view status information retry AutoConfig to failed devices and apply AutoConfig to devices that were discovered while AutoConfig was disabled TERADICI m PColIP Management Console HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS LOGS Meicielths HELP Group Management Manage Groups AutoConfig Status View Profile Application Status g Manage AutoConfi Summary Successfully Added to Group 1 AutoConfig Failed 10 Retry Manage AutoContig Ghat ME View AutoConfig Discovered while AutoConfig Disabled 81 Apply AutoConfig Status Devices displayed 92 View All target groups w All statuses All time Target Group Status P mac Last Updated Discovered R amp D added lo 192 168 50 162 00 30 04 0D 55 CD 2011 09 07 22 04 14 PDT 110908 179 group Discovered not started 192 163 50 8 00 30 04 0B F3 55 2011 09 07 17 32 18 PDT 110908 177 Figure 4 19 View AutoC
10. older than 3 0 a value other than 0 is rounded to the nearest megabit per second with a minimum value of 1 mbps This property defines the soft limit on the network bandwidth during periods of congestion packet loss When the Host or Zero Client detects network congestion packet loss the device bandwidth is rapidly reduced to this value and more slowly reduced below this point The intent is to allow for a more even distribution of bandwidth between users sharing a congested network link When applied to devices running firmware older than 3 0 a value other than 0 is rounded to the nearest megabit per second with a minimum value of 1 mbps This property defines the minimum bandwidth during periods of packet loss for the Host or Zero Client This setting on the Host defines the minimum bandwidth from the Host to the Zero Client This setting on the Zero Client defines the minimum bandwidth from the Zero Client to Host A setting of 0 configures the PCoIP processor to push 1 Mbps When applied to devices runnina firmware older than 3 0 a value other than 0 is Figure 4 12 Device Details Webpage for a Zero Client The Device Details webpage displays device configuration and status data as well as device profile data When the webpage first appears the device categories are collapsed e To open individual categories click the next to the category name The Bandwidth Configuration category is expanded in Figure 4 12 e To view a
11. 120420 241 Groups Discovered 120420 245 a Discovered 120420 242 All Devices v Discovered 120420 253 a Discovered 120420 243 Status Discovered 120421 322 Discovered 120420 244 All Devices Discovered 120423 333 Discovered 120420 246 Discovered 120420 256 Delete All Figure 4 6 Device Management Webpage Device Discovery optional See section 1 3 3 3 for details about the Device Discovery optional feature Legend The device management Legend shown in Figure 4 7 describes the meaning of special symbols and line colors that appear on the Device Management page To open the Legend box select the symbol next to the Legend text TER0812002 Issue 10 47 AT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Legend Links Devices peered by PColP MC Peering found in devices not maintained by PColP MC Peering found in Zero Client host accepts any connections not maintained by PCoIP MC Device in session Device online Device offline Peering off screen orfiltered Devices Host Click to Login Zero Cljent Click to Login Peered Click to Login Figure 4 7 Device Management Legend Box The MC may draw a line between host and zero client devices The line indicates the two devices are linked Host and zero client devices are considered linked if a PCoIP session was or still is active between the devices The color of the line is important A green line indicates the two devices are peered
12. 4 2 10 2 Delete Device from Management Console Database To delete a PCoIP device from the MC database 1 Click the device to display the Summary Device Information dialog box 2 Click the Delete this Device link in the Summary Device window Note Information maintained on the device by the MC is deleted This includes the device name group peering information and other information 4 2 10 3 View Device Event Log PCoIP devices maintain a persistent event log containing messages that may be useful in diagnosing problems To view a device s event log 1 Click the device to display the Summary Device Information dialog box 2 Click the View Device Log link in the Summary Device window 4 2 11 Device Details Section 4 2 10 1 describes how to access the device details webpage Figure 4 12 shows the Device Details webpage for a zero client The Device Details webpage lets you e Display device configuration settings and status e Refresh the MC device configuration settings by querying the device TER0812002 Issue 10 54 TT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual e Write the current profile settings to the device e Open the device s profile e Open a web browser connected to device s webpage e Open a web browser connected to device s peer webpage e View the device s event log TERADICI DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS olP Management Console LOGOUT ner Device Manage
13. Discovered 120420 242 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 243 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 244 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 246 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 247 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 248 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 249 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 250 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 251 Discovered 120420 252 Discovered 120420 254 Discovered 120420 255 Discovered 120420 256 m ner LOGOUT Legend Update All Text Clear Field Name v Processor Family All Devices v Peerings All Devices v Groups All Devices v Status All Devices v Destination Group Choose v Device Password Add Soon AGC 0 Zero Cilen s Delete All Figure 1 8 Management Console Manual Device Discovery Feature AutoConfig When the MC discovers new PColP zero clients it automatically adds them to a group and applies the group s profile You can create AutoConfig rules to let one group have one or more criteria defined The MC supports the following criteria to decide how zero clients are automatically assigned to groups using AutoConfig e Each group can have an optional AutoConfig rule associated with it e Rules are sets of optional password settings and optional IP address ranges o No Password Add discovered zero clients to this group if they have no password configured TER0812002 Issue 10 26 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual o Password Add discovered zero clients to this group if t
14. EEE n nene nmv 81 4 8 Manage Sett gS E kk kk kk KAKE KAK AKA AA KA KAK KA KAK KAK A KK KA 81 4 8 1 Database Management rrnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnrennnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnseennnnnn 81 4 8 2 Environment Setl lgS E kk k KK KK KK KK K AK A KK 82 4 8 3 Manage Device Naming 4 kk KK kK KK KK KK KK KK KRA 83 ae ESN 83 A10 EN sgr e dd rr gt r rsk ber 85 DB CASING AIMS PEER EN 86 5 1 Start the Management Console E E kk kK KK KK KA KA KA 86 EENet 86 5 3 Adding Devices to a GIrOU u u kk kek kk K KAKA KK KK AK KAK KK KK KK KK K KA 86 54 Permo DENS een n k sana k hd nnn RA kenda b n du xol s kepen k bl xan ieri d n nag keiko h na nik 87 5 5 Configuring Zero Clients for VMware V W i kk K k kK 88 5 6 Familiarizing Yourself with the MC rrnrrrnnnnnnernnnnnronnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnrennnnenennnnnnsnnnnnnnennnnene 89 TER0812002 Issue 10 D TERADICI Table PColP Management Console User Manual of Figures Figure 1 1 PColP Deployment Compone nS kk kk kK k KK KK KK KA 14 Figure 1 2 Management Console Groups and Profiles rrrrrrnnnnnnrrvvvnnnnnrrvennnnnnrrernrnnnnereeenn 18 Figure 1 3 DNS Service Configuration Menu iiu kk KK kk 20 Figure 1 4 DNS Service Location SRV Dialog BOX rrrrrrrnnnrrvvvnnnnnrrvennnnnnrreennnnnnerernnnnnnereeene 21 Figure 1 5 Add anew DHCP Vendor Class Gonfigurat Oft
15. IP address is not known you can command the MC to discover the devices in a range of IP addresses using both the from IP and optional to IP fields After you specify the address range select Discover Devices Note that this process can take a few minutes to complete depending on the number of addresses searched status bar appears while the tool discovers devices e When the FQDN of a device is known and the device is not discovered enter the FQDN in the FQDN field and select Discover Devices TERADICI HOME DEVICES GROUPS Device Management PROFILES Device Discovery optional Discover by IP from IP optional to IP Discover by FQDN lt r FQDN POWER UPDATE SETTINGS olP Management Console Discover Devices Discover Device reza ongreuped GB Discovered 120420 316 Discovered 120420 226 Discovered 120420 227 Discovered 120420 228 Discovered 120420 229 Discovered 120420 230 Discovered 120420 231 Discovered 120420 232 Discovered 120420 233 Discovered 120420 234 Discovered 120420 245 Discovered 120420 253 Discovered 120421 322 Discovered 120423 333 Discovered 120424 344 Discovered 120425 351 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 315 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 225 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 235 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 236 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 238 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 239 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 240 Ungrouped Discovered 120420 241 Ungrouped
16. be related to profiles The figure shows three groups of devices Two of the groups share the same profile In this example configuration settings defined in the Development Profile are written to the devices in the R amp D and Engineering groups TER0812002 Issue 10 17 AT TERADICI 1 3 2 TER0812002 Issue 10 PColP Management Console User Manual R amp D Group Development bn Engineering Group BANG Sales Group Sales D X dD Profile Ga A A Figure 1 2 Management Console Groups and Profiles Note some important rules regarding groups and profiles e Each group has only one profile associated with it e The same profile can be associated with multiple groups e All configuration settings in a profile are written to all devices in a group when the profile is applied to the group e 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 e 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 e 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 e When profile settings are written to devices the settings might not take effect immediately Some settings are activated after a device is reset Profile settin
17. by the MC This means the MC database contains information about the device peering A blue or orange line indicates the MC found peering information in the device configuration settings read from the devices The blue line indicates the host and zero client are peered directly with each other The orange line indicates the host device is configured to accept connections from any zero client To have the MC maintain this peering information link the devices in the MC See section 4 2 6 for further details A dashed line indicates the device is peered with another device but the other device is not drawn on the active screen This may happen in deployments with large numbers of devices The bold non bold state of the device field name indicates whether the device is currently in a session If a session is active between a host and zero client the device field name appears in bold characters The green red color of the device field name indicates whether the device is currently online If a device s last known state was online the device field name in green characters appears Otherwise the device field name appears in red characters The following device symbols indicate whether devices are peered e Peered devices are represented by the oF symbol e Unpeered host devices are represented by the krn symbol TER0812002 Issue 10 48 TT TERADICI 4 2 3 4 2 4 PColP Management Console User Manual e Unpeered zero client devic
18. click the Connect button on the zero client OSD To peer link pairs of host and zero client devices 1 Open the MC Device Management webpage 2 Select the host and zero client devices to be peered In Figure 5 2 the devices 192 168 51 38 and 192 168 50 32 are selected 3 Click the Link Devices button to peer the devices The zero client connects to the host 192 168 51 38 when the end user clicks Connect on the zero client OSD 87 TT TERADICI 9 3 PColP Management Console User Manual olP Management Console TERADICI og DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Melciel tis HELP Device Management Device Discovery optional Legend Link Devices Update Devices HOSTS deselect Group ZERO CLIENTS deselect Group 192 168 54 221 GO 192 168 50 223 Ungrouped oe i e 192 168 54 220 GO 192 168 50 224 Ungrouped pmm 10 99 1 121 4 192 168 50 4 Ungrouped n ield 192 168 0 14 4 192 168 50 6 Ungrouped Sr 192 168 42 82 192168507 Detail Processor Family 192 168 50 85 a 192 168 50 14 Default All Devices 7 192 168 50 192 192 168 50 18 Default ai 192 168 51 11 192 168 50 19 All Devices v 192 168 51 22 4 192 168 50 30 nile 192 168 51 27 a 192 168 50 31 All Devices v 192 168 51 38 A 192 168 50 32 Status 192 168 51 65 a 192 168 50 34 All Devices h 192 168 51 68 1921585037 192 168 51 84 4 192 168 50 39 Destination Group 192 168 51 86 192 168 50 40 R amp D
19. deferred restart on hosts when update is complete SelectAll DeselectAll Schedule Update Cancel a Type Group tPAdsress version Device ramy Discovered 190501 333 Zero R amp D 192 168 5147 0 0 0 Tera2 Client J Discovered RED ee er 2 120501 555 Zero 192 168 51 36 2 Client SelectAll DeselectAll Schedule Update Cancel Figure 4 34 Second Update Devices Webpage Click the View Status link to view the current status of all scheduled and completed firmware updates Figure 4 34 shows the Firmware Update Status webpage TERADICIH os DEVICES olP Management Console GROUPS UPDATE PROFILES POWER SETTINGS HELP LOGOUT Update Firmware Ty Import Firmware amp Update Devices view Status TER0812002 Issue 10 Firmware Updates Expand All with Scheduled Downloads Collapse All Refresh Cancel Selected Updates 3 0 0 tera1x00_rel3 0_v250 all Release 3 0 0 Select Name and Group Type IP Address Update Status pcoip portal Zero Update started at 2011 09 06 17 53 49 PDT Zero 0030040d55cd in R amp D Client 192 168 50 162 Client will not be rebooted Cancel Selected Updates Figure 4 35 Firmware Update Status Webpage 79 AT TERADICI 4 7 4 7 1 4 7 2 PColP Management Console User Manual Device Log Monitoring The Device Log Monitoring webpage shown in Figure 4 35 lets you collect logs over time from a selection o
20. domain to easily move a TCP IP service From one host to another host with administration and to designate some service provider hosts as primary servers for service and other hosts as backups DNS clients that use SRV type query ask for specific TCP IP service and protocol mapped to a specific DNS domain and receive the names of any available servers RFC 2052 Create Record Cancel YD DEE EEE EE EEE ET start B dnsmgmt DNS STE W untitled Paint E 10 28 AM Figure 1 3 DNS Service Configuration Menu 3 Right click and then select Other New Records 4 Select Service Location SRV TER0812002 Issue 10 20 TERADICI Z PColP Management Console User Manual 5 Fill in the entries as shown in Figure 1 4 Enter the hostname where the MC is installed under the heading Host offering this service Note The PCoIP devices do not use the Port Number setting You can choose to set it to 50000 to reflect the listening port of the CMI server New Resource Record Service Location SRY Domain tcp teradici local Service _pcoip tool Protocol tcp Priority weight Port number r3 Host offering this service machine1 teradici local Delete this record when it becomes stale Record time stamp T Allow any authenticated user to update all DNS records with the same name This setting applies only to DNS records for new name Time to live TTL
21. family type to download shown under the Selected Firmware Version text e atable with summary information about the firmware versions running on the Current Devices managed by the MC Use the Version Number and Group Name dropdown menus to update specific groups of devices and or devices loaded with specific versions of firmware TER0812002 Issue 10 77 LEE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PColP Management Console DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Meolcie tis HELP Update Firmware Ta Import Firmware Selected Firmware Version Update Devices Filename tera_all_rel_0 0 0_20120427 pcoip View Status Device Family ALL Version 4 0 0 Terai 4 0 0 Tera2 4 0 0 File Description Combined FW 4 0 0 Current Devices Version Tera Device s Tera2 Device s 0 0 0 26 13 3 1 2 1 0 3 4 0 2 0 3 4 1 0 3 5 0 13 0 1 36 0 N A 2 0 Total 84 13 Select Devices to Update Firmware updates can only be applied to grouped devices Device Family Any v Version Number Any v Group R amp D v View Devices to Update Figure 4 33 Initial Update Devices Webpage Click the View Devices to Update button to display the second update devices webpage that lists the devices that match the specified version number and group name This new page is shown in Figure 4 33 This webpage lets you specify the time the update occurs with the fields under the Begin updating targets at tex
22. group and verify the settings were written to the devices See sections 4 3 1 5 and 4 3 2 Create an AutoConfig rule matching the criteria of an undiscovered zero client Choose a group for this AutoConfig rule that uses a profile with a relatively simple parameter See sections 4 3 3 and 4 3 4 Query and view the current device settings See section 4 2 9 Query and view the data stored in the device event log Sections 4 2 9 and 4 2 10 6 describe two different ways of doing this Download new firmware to a device See section 4 6 Send reset commands to a device and then view power management status information See section 4 5 Back up the MC database and then download it from the MC VM to an external server See sections 3 5 1 and 4 8 1 Upload a backed up copy of the MC database to the MC VM and then restore the active database from the uploaded file See sections 3 5 2 and 4 8 1 89
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24. must add them to a group through the Device Management webpage see Figure 5 1 The following process is an example of the steps you would take to add two zero clients to the Default group To add two zero clients to the Default group 1 Open the MC Device Management webpage 2 While pressing the Shift key click the devices you want to add to a group The selected devices are highlighted 3 From the Destination Group dropdown menu on the right hand side of the screen select the group you want to add the devices to In this example the Default group was selected 4 Enter the device password in the Password field on the right hand side of the screen In this example the devices are assigned the same password It s a good idea to assign the same password to all devices in your deployment 5 Click Add The MC adds the selected devices to the R amp D group TER0812002 Issue 10 86 TT TERADICI 5 4 TER0812002 Issue 10 TERADICI HOME DEVICES Device Management GROUPS PColP Management Console User Manual m PColP Management Console ner PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Melcieltis Device Discovery optional __ o Legend r LINK L Update Devices HOSTS deselect Group ZERO CLIENTS deselect Group Discovered 120420 285 1 Discovered 120420 281 n i e Discovered 120420 316 QB Discovered 120420 315 Clear Discovered 120420 227 a Discovered 120420 225 Field Disco
25. network does not have a DNS server You want to have multiple instances of the MC on your network to manage subsets of your PColP devices If you install a service record the devices point to only one instance of the MC See section 1 3 3 1 for details on installing a DNS SRV record Install PCoIP DHCP Vendor Class When DHCP Options discovery is used the PColP devices advertise themselves to the MC Devices that use the DHCP server can find the MC If DHCP is not enabled the MC must locate devices using methods that are often subject to limitations such as being unable to search more than its local subnet Note Do not install DHCP Options if Your network does not have a DHCP server You have PCoIP devices with a firmware version earlier than 3 5 0 in the network DHCP Options discovery is only available to PCoIP devices with firmware version 3 5 0 or higher See section 1 3 3 2 for details on configuring DHCP Vendor Class Options If you cannot install a DNS SRV record or DHCP Vendor Class Options You may be able to configure the devices to automatically notify the MC of their existence PCoIP devices support a configuration setting called the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix Note You can only access the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting using the MC You cannot access it through the device web interface or zero client OSD interface See section 1 3 3 3 for details If you cannot install a DNS SRV record o
26. session between the linked host and zero client devices as well as a PCoIP session in VMware View environment TER0812002 Issue 10 13 TT TERADICI 1 1 1 1 1 PColP Management Console User Manual Overview This section describes the components found in a typical PCoIP deployment PCoIP Deployment Components Figure 1 1 shows the recommended components found in a PCoIP deployment where individual host and zero client devices are statically grouped together peered It shows the MC used for peering and configuration The figure does not show a connection broker which is required when hosts are dynamically assigned to zero clients as users log in 7 E m FN FE Server running VMware Player H Web browser administering 77 PCoIP MC PA A PCoIP MC Virtual Machine O Y gt Zo PColPTM 7 p DNS Server with DHCP Server with PColP MC DNS SRV PColP Vendor Class Record Options Figure 1 1 PColP Deployment Components Managing PColP Devices A PColP deployment is made up of one or more PCoIP host and zero client devices Each device has multiple configuration settings that you can access and control using the following mechanisms Device Web Interface Although you can configure each device individually via a web based administration interface you are encouraged to use the MC especially as the deployment grows This ensures that all PCoIP devices a
27. specific devices or subsets of devices You can filter devices using one or more of the following options e The Field dropdown menu Select the device data field that appears in the HOSTS and ZERO CLIENTS columns You can select from one of the following o Name A user defined value assigned to each device managed by the MC This field is stored in the MC database It is not stored in the device configuration settings See section 4 2 10 for more details Unique ID Read only device configuration field provisioned at the factory MAC Address Read only device configuration field provisioned at the factory IP Address Configured statically in the device or dynamically by a DHCP server FW Version Determined by the firmware loaded on the device FQDN The device FQDN if one is registered with the deployments DNS server If the FQDN is not registered with the DNS server the MC displays the device IP address o Last Updated Displays the timestamp of when the MC last updated its internal database with the actual device configuration settings Label Name The PCoIP device name read from the device Label Description The PCoIP device description read from the device Label Generic Tag The generic tag read from the device o O O O Description Displays the PColP device type description TER0812002 Issue 10 49 AT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Text field Lets you enter a text string The MC displays al
28. t add an exception unless you know there s a good reason why this site doesn t use trusted identification Add Exception_ Figure 4 2 Web Interface Security Warning in Firefox 4 1 1 Installing the MC Certificate in Internet Explorer 1 Right click on pcoipmc cacert p7b and then select Install Certificate 2 When the Certificate Import Wizard appears click Next 3 Select Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Click Next 4 Click Finish to complete the import The PCoIP MC CA Root Certificate is now added the Windows Trusted Root Certification Authorities certificate store 5 Restart Internet Explorer so that it rescans the Windows certificate store 4 1 2 Installing the MC Certificate in Firefox From the Tools menu select Options Click the icon labeled Advanced at the top of the window From the Encryption tab click the View Certificates button From the Authorities tab click the Import button From the Select File dialog open pcoipmc cacert pem GE Q 2 dl n 5 When the Downloading Certificate dialog appears check the option labeled Trust this CA to identify web sites and then click OK The PCoIP Management Console Root CA certificate appears in the list on the Authorities tab TER0812002 Issue 10 43 Z TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Note In Firefox you can also disable the certificate warnings by adding an exemption for the MC To do this click I U
29. that appear in the Devices page are included here You can enable up to 200 devices for log monitoring at a time Logging Controls After you select the devices using the device tree you can set the event log filter mode to verbose or terse This setting overrides profile settings and settings made directly on the device If the device is set to a different event log filter mode during log monitoring it is overwritten to the setting made here the next time logs are retrieved by the log monitoring process To begin monitoring logs click Start This empties the MC s storage of any previously collected logs and starts the log monitoring process You cannot change the selection of TER0812002 Issue 10 80 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual devices being monitored and the event log filter mode until log monitoring is stopped An attempt to collect logs is made every 300 seconds Click the Download Collected Logs button to format the logs collected into individual txt files per device archive the logs into tar gz format and present them as a downloadable file When log monitoring is no longer needed click Stop to end the log monitoring service and enable the device tree and event log filter mode controls The logs collected from the last time the Start button was clicked remain available for download until you click Start again 4 7 3 Status Localized date time stamps appear when log monitoring was started and stoppe
30. these records appears in the site status on the Home webpage See section 4 9 for details Note When the MC is configured to use DHCP the DNS settings configured here may be overwritten by the settings configured in the DHCP server Database Management The MC maintains a database containing information on the discovered PCoIP devices configuration data such as device name and other information such as firmware images that can be downloaded to PCoIP devices The MC VM console supports commands that let you back up and restore this database You should use this feature when you upgrade the MC Before you install the new version of the MC 1 Back up the MC database 2 Export the database to an external PC 3 Install the new version of the MC 4 Import the backed up database Select the Manage database option shown in Figure 3 1 to access these commands Figure 3 3 shows the MC Manage database options TER0812002 Issue 10 39 zc TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Teradici PCoIP Management Console You may backup the database onto the YM filesystem or restore from a database backup Use the web UI to upload and download database archives ackup c ase to archive F T abase from archive Delete database archive Return to main menu Hrites a database snapshot to the VM filesystem To direct input to this virtual machine press Ctrl G Figure 3 3 Manage MC VM Console Database 3 5 1 Back Up Database The
31. 0 255 Discovered 120420 256 Figure 4 8 Adding Devices to a Group ner Melcieltis Legend Update Devices Text Clear Field Name v Processor Family All Devices v Peerings All Devices v Groups All Devices v Status All Devices v Destination Group Default v Device Password Add 3 zero cens Delete Devices You can link together individual host and zero client devices After two devices are linked the zero client always establishes a PCoIP session with the linked host when you initiate a connection The host only accepts connections from the linked zero client To link a host and zero client 1 TER0812002 Issue 10 Select the host and zero client devices to be linked Figure 4 9 shows the devices 192 168 51 38 and 192 168 50 32 selected Click the Link Devices button that appears below the Device Discovery command After two devices are linked a green line appears This indicates the devices are linked in the MC database The zero client now connects to the host 192 168 51 38 when you select Connect on the zero client OSD See section 4 2 2 for the meaning of the lines that connect devices 51 Za TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PColP Management Console DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS LOGS Melcielths HELP Device Management Device Discovery optional Leg
32. 12002 Issue 10 35 D TERADICI WE AD TER0812002 Issue 10 PColP Management Console User Manual Install and begin running to the new version of the MC Upload the database to the MC from the host computer See section 4 8 1 Restore the database from the imported database See section 3 5 2 Configure the settings that were not imported when the database was restored 36 S TERADICI 3 1 3 2 3 3 PColP Management Console User Manual Virtual Machine Features The top level menu of the management console is shown in Figure 3 1 This menu appears after you open the MC in the VMware Player This section describes the features accessed and controlled through this interface referred to as the MC VM console throughout this document pra TE BEG 3 on PE TERA OR Teradici PCoIP Management Console Main Menu FCoIP MC status May l 2015 10 04 20 FDT version 1 9 0 irc_pcoipmce_1_903300 Build date far 26 2013 23 09 47 UTC The web interface is available at http 192 168 50 1352 FCoIF MC daemon status running Set web intertace password Change hostname Manage networking Manage database Change timezone Restart FPCoIPF MC daemon Halt virtual machine Refresh the displayed PCoIP H status To direct input to this virtual machine press Ctl G Figure 3 1 Management Console VM Console Refresh Status The Refresh status option lets you refresh the information that appears in the MC VM Cons
33. 192 168 51 99 4 192 168 50 41 Device Password 192 168 51 102 192 168 50 42 8 192 168 50 43 Adds 120 cane 192 168 50 46 8 192 168 50 49 192 168 50 51 Delete Devices 192 168 50 59 Figure 5 2 Peering a Pair of Devices Configuring Zero Clients for VMware View You can configure zero clients for VMware View After a zero client is configured a PCoIP session can be started from the zero client To start a PCoIP session the end user must click the Connect button on the zero client OSD To configure zero clients for VMware View 1 2 3 4 A TER0812002 Issue 10 Open the MC Profile Management webpage Click the Add New button to create a new profile After creating a new profile click the Set Properties link to configure the properties Click on the Session Configuration tab to expand it and click on the Edit Properties to bring up the Set Properties dialog Click and enable the Set in Profile checkbox for Session Connection Type Select View Connection Server in the Session Connection Type dropdown menu Now you will see all the settings for the VMware View connection server Click and enable the Set in Profile checkbox for View Connection Server Address and type in the server address in the value field Optionally you can also set the Certification Check Mode Scroll to the bottom of the dialog and click the Save button 88 AT TERADICI 10 11 PColP Management Console User Manual De
34. 2003 Fwteralab local 192 168 112 10 Contents of DHCP Server Status Fl Scope 192 168 112 0 YM subnet fF Address Pool Zl Scope 192 168 112 0 VM subnet 4 Active orc Address Li eam M ttm a RE EI EG Reservatic Add gg Scope Opt Available classes 0 Server Option Microsoft Windows 20 Microsoft vendor specific option Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft vendor specific option Edit Microsoft Options Microsoft yerndor specitic option New Class Fi Remove Display name PEsIP Endpoint Description PEsIP Endpoint E Einar ASCII 50 43 6F 49 50 20 45 6E PColIP En 0008 64 70 6F 69 6E 74 dpoint Cancel Ein nm Figure 1 5 Add a new DHCP Vendor Class Configuration 6 Click OK to save and close the dialog 7 Right click the DHCP server in the tree and then choose Set Predefined Options 8 Select PCoIP Endpoint as the Option class and then click Add 9 Enter the name MC Address data type String code 1 and description MC Address and then click OK Class PLolF Endpoint Name MC Address Data type Sting rv Array Code l Description ME Addres Cancel Figure 1 6 Add a DHCP Option Type Dialog Box TER0812002 Issue 10 22 Lg TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 10 Click OK to save and close the dialog 11 Expand the tree for the DHCP server and expand the tree for the Scope to which you want to add options 12 Rig
35. 3 AT TERADICI 1 3 3 3 PColP Management Console User Manual 2 AutoConfig None Persistent AutoConfig None MC AutoConfig Behavior option is only used when MC AutoConfig Group option is configured It is recommended to configure both options together See section 1 3 4 for details on using the DHCP options for AutoConfig PColP Management Console DNS Based Discovery Prefix Each PColP device reads the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting when it boots If this setting is not blank during startup the device tries to contact the MC by combining the string stored in this setting with variations of the domain name hierarchy System Requirements The system requirements for MC DNS Based Discovery are as follows e The PCoIP devices and MC must be located within the same domain name hierarchy tree for example if a PCoIP device is located in the domain sales europe companyname com then the MC s domain name can be any one of sales europe companyname com europe companyname com or companyname com e The PCoIP devices must enable DHCP to get the domain name and hostname to get DHCP options 15 and 12 respectively e The DHCP server must support either DHCP options 12 hostname 15 domain name or both See RFC2132 for details on the DHCP options If the DHCP server only supports DHCP options 12 the hostname string must contain the domain name e PCoIP devices managed by a specific MC must have the PCoIP MC DNS Based
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37. 5 e Update device firmware see section 4 6 e Manage the monitoring of device event logs see section 4 7 e Upload Download MC database archives see section 4 8 e Customize the MC configuration settings see section 4 8 e View site status information see section 4 9 e Access online help see section 4 10 TER0812002 Issue 10 45 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PCoIP Management Console DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Melcielths HELP Site Status Manage Devices Manage Power I PColP Devices Zero Clients Tera2 10 online 0 offline Tera1 74 online 0 offline Manage Groups Update Firmware mne kanari p 4 Tera1 7 online 0 offline Sessions 47 active Manage Profiles Monitor Device Logs DNS SRV Records Update DNS SRV Records Management Console pcoip mc example local Connection Broker No record found Manage Settings Management Console Health Good 3 23 GB 81 free 781 81 MB used Extended Logging Disabled Disk Usage Teradici and PColP are registered trademarks of Teradici Corporation PColP MC 1 9 0 License Agreement Support Teradici com Copyright 2013 Teradici Corporation Figure 4 5 Home Webpage 4 2 Device Management The Device Management webpage shown in Figure 4 6 lets you e Discover devices manually e Query devices and update database e Display a subset of devices based on various filter criteria e Configure the group each d
38. Backup database to archive command lets you take a snapshot of the current database contents and store it in an archive The archive resides within the MC VM You should use this command with the Download database command on the Database Management webpage to back up and store the contents of the database somewhere outside of the MC VM See section 4 8 1 for details on downloading a backup file to the host PC from the MC VM 3 5 2 Restore Database The Restore database from archive command lets you update the active MC database from a previously stored archive Note that the archive must already reside within the MC VM before you restore the database You should use this command with the Upload command on the Database Management webpage to restore the MC database from an archive located outside of the MC VM possibly on the MC host machine See section 4 8 1 for information on uploading a backup file to the MC VM from a host PC Note Section 2 6 2 2 6 2 describes the specific information that is and is not imported into the MC by the Restore Database command 3 5 3 Delete Database The Delete database archive command lets you delete a database archive from the MC VM TER0812002 Issue 10 40 TT TERADICI 3 6 3 7 3 8 PColP Management Console User Manual Change Time Zone The MC retrieves the current time from the host machine The host machine provides this time in Coordinated Universal Time UTC form Because the host does
39. CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE AND YOU WILL HOT HAVE ANY RIGHT TO USE IT TERADICI S ACCEPTANCE IS EXPRESSLY CONDITIONED UPON YOUR ASSENT TO ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT TO THE EACLUSION OF ALL OTHER TERMS IF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE CONSIDERED AN OFFER BY TERADICL ACCEPTANCE IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THESE TERMS The Software is licensed not sold You obtain no rights other than those expressly granted you under this responsible for the selection of the Software and for the installation of use of and results obtained from the Software 1 License Subject to your compliance with all of the license terms set forth herein Teradici grants you a nonexclusive license to use the Software solely for the purposes of using PColP technology on Teradici chip s Software contains trade secrets and you agree to treat Software as confidential information You will ensure that anyone who uses the Software does so only in compliance with the terms ofthis Agreement Figure 4 4 Management Console License Agreement 4 1 5 Using the MC Home Page After you log in the MC Home webpage shown in Figure 4 5 appears The Home page lets you e Manage devices see section 4 2 e Manage groups of devices see section 4 3 e Manage device profiles see section 4 4 e Reset devices see section 4 5 e Control the power state of host devices see section 4 5 e Power off zero client devices see section 4
40. Controls whether Salsa20 256 Round12 encryption is available to secure a FColP session At least one encryption scheme must be enabled indicates that the property requires a device restart after being changed OSD Logo in a Profile To upload a logo for the OSD into a profile the logo is then applied to the devices groups with that profile 1 2 3 4 Figure 4 22 Encryption Configuration Settings Dialog Box Prepare an image file that is a 24bpp bitmap that does not exceed 256 pixels by 64 pixels Choose Profile OSD Logo and then Set OSD Logo Click Browse to locate your image file Click Upload to import the file to the MC Add OSD Logo The OSD logo must be a 24bpp bitmap that does not exceed 256 pixels by 64 pixels Any other images will be displayed incorrectly or not at all Filename o Browse Upload Cancel Figure 4 23 Add OSD Logo Property Firmware in a Profile You can assign a firmware file in a profile along with upgrade criteria that must be met before the firmware is pushed to each device To associate firmware with a profile 1 Make sure the firmware file is imported into the MC see section 4 6 1 2 Choose Profile Firmware and then Set Firmware in the profile properties TER0812002 Issue 10 69 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 3 Choose the firmware version from the existing firmware versions in the select box Figure 4 24 shows the Link to Imported Firmwa
41. Discovery Prefix setting equal to the MC s hostname prefix for example if the MC s FQDN is pcoip mc l europe companyname com then the field must equal pcoip mel Algorithm Each time a PCoIP device boots it executes the MC DNS based discovery algorithm if the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting is non blank The algorithm uses the setting and the domain name hierarchy to search for a MC The PCoIP device gets the domain name string from the DHCP server using DHCP options 15 Since some DHCP servers may not have DHCP options 15 implemented the device also gets the hostname using DHCP options 12 assumed to include the domain name Since the device and MC may not be on the same domain but must be within the same hierarchy the device creates many FQDN variations using the results from DHCP options 12 and 15 With each FQDN variation the hostname prefix remains constant while the domain hierarchy level changes The device sequentially attempts each FQDN possibility until a hit is found at which point the device completes the DNS based discovery The algorithm may take several minutes to find the correct FQDN address of the MC this depends on the number of levels in the domain name hierarchy and the MC load In detail the algorithm works as follows 1 The device uses domain name variations based on the DHCP options 15 string For each FQDN possibility the device attempts to transmit a status message to the MC at the FQD
42. E IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE IE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE HEIE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE SNMP NMS Address Enable SNMP Cold Start Trap Fnahle SNMP V1 Trans Figure 4 13 Device Event Log Webpage Empty string Enable DHCP True IP Address 192 168 50 138 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 50 1 Primary DNS 192 168 1 50 Secondary DNS 192 168 1 52 Maximum MTU Size 1400 bytes Enable SNMP True False False 4 3 Group Management The Group Management webpage shown in Figure 4 14 lets you view the currently defined groups view the number of devices in each group manage AutoConfig rules and view profile application status information The Group Management web page lets you e Create Modify Edit Delete groups e Apply a profile to all devices in a group e View profile application status information e Create Modify Edit Delete AutoConfig rules e Enable Disable AutoConfig globally e View AutoConfig status information TER0812002 Issue 10 57 AT TERADICI 4 3 1 4 3 1 1 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 3 4 3 1 4 PColP Management Console User Manual TERADIC I m PColIP Management Console HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS LOGS Meicieltis HELP Group Management Manage Groups Manage Groups View Profile Application Status indicates that the profile in
43. ILES UPDATE SETTINGS Meicieltis HELP Power Management Set Device State View Remote Power Down Status ad 17 ERENI 2 View All target groups All statuses lt Alime et Remote Power 222252 TE DEE SNE View Remote Power Down Status PE 192 168 50 151 R amp D SUCCESS 2011 09 07 10 50 07 PDT Discovered 110907 157 192 168 50 162 Default SUCCESS 2011 09 07 11 17 08 PDT Discovered 110906 34 192 168 50 147 Default failed in session 2011 09 07 11 17 07 PDT Discovered 110906 40 192 168 50 45 Default failed in session 2011 09 07 11 17 08 PDT 4 failed no hardware 47 Discovered 110906 11 192 168 50 141 Default support 2011 09 07 11 17 08 PDT failed no hardware i EA 192 168 50 138 Default Lunna m 2011 09 07 11 17 09 PDT Figure 4 31 View Remote Power Down Status Webpage 4 6 Update Firmware The Update Firmware webpage shown in Figure 4 32 lets you update the firmware running on PColP devices The Update Firmware webpage lets you TER0812002 Issue 10 Upload new firmware images to the MC VM Schedule firmware updates for one or more PColP devices View the status of scheduled firmware updates 76 AT TERADICI 4 6 1 4 6 2 PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PColP Management Console DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Kolei Mejcjelin HELP Update Firmware Ta Import Firmware Imported Firmware Files Update Devices An imported firmware file can be dele
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45. Management Console Before running the MC make sure the MC host machine and PCoIP devices are connected to the same network The MC supports both DHCP and static IP addressing TER0812002 Issue 10 33 rn TERADICI 2 6 2 6 1 PColP Management Console User Manual As the VM boots the VMware console shows a series of standard Linux boot messages before the MC console interface shown in Figure 2 1 appears Once the VM is started the MC URL web site address appears The URL is equal to http 192 168 50 132 as shown in the following figure Note Along the bottom of the window the VMware Player describes how to interact with the VM and how to return to the host OS MND Kim in Teradici PCoIP Management Console Main Menu FCoIP MC status May l 2015 10 04 20 FDT version 1 9 0 irc_pcoipmce_1_9603300 Build date Apr 26 2013 23 09 47 UTC The web interface is available at http 192 168 50 152 FCoIF MC daemon status running Set web intertace password Change hostname Manage networking Manage database Change timezone Restart PCoIPF MC daemon Halt virtual machine Refresh the displayed PCoIP MC status To direct input to this virtual machine press Ctra Figure 2 1 MC VM Console in VMware Player Migrating to a New Version of the Management Console Periodically new releases of the MC are released These releases include support for new features and or bugs fixes This section describes e Potential
46. N TER0812002 Issue 10 24 LE TERADICI 1 3 3 4 PColP Management Console User Manual 2 If the transmission times out the device creates the next FQDN variation by proceeding one level up the domain hierarchy The last domain name attempted has a single dot in the string 3 After exhausting the FQDN possibilities based on the DHCP options 15 string the device waits for five minutes and then uses hostname variations based on the DHCP options 12 string 4 After failing to contact a MC using the DHCP options 12 string the device waits for five minutes and then cycles back to using DHCP options 15 5 The device repeats this process until a MC is contacted Example In the following example the DHCP options 15 returns sales europe companyname com DHCP options 12 returns hostmachine sales europe companyname com Note that the DHCP server may return no value for either option The MC configured the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting in the device to equal pcoip mel The device creates the following FQDNs and sequentially attempts contact with the MC attempt 1 pcoip mcl sales europe companyname com attempt 2 pcoip mcl europe companyname com attempt 3 pcoip mcl companyname com lt device delays for 5 minutes gt attempt 4 pcoip mcl hostmachinel sales europe companyname com attempt 5 pcoip mcl sales europe companyname com attempt 6 pcoip mcl europe companyname com attempt 7 pcoip mcl companynam
47. PCoIP Management Console User Manual TER0812002 Issue 10 Pan TERADICI E PC olP CONNECTED a TERADICI TER0812002 Issue 10 PColP Management Console User Manual Teradici Corporation 101 4621 Canada Way Burnaby BC V5G 4X8 Canada D a p 1 604 451 5800 f 1 604 451 5818 www teradici com T E R A D C B The information contained in this document represents the current view of Teradici Corporation as of the date of publication Because Teradici must respond to changing market conditions it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Teradici and Teradici cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication This document is for informational purposes only TERADICI MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise or for any purpose without the express written permission of Teradici Corporation Teradici may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document Except as expressly provided in any written license agre
48. achine Features r rrrnnrnnnrnnrrnarennnrnarnnnnnnernnernnnennnnnnnnnnenneennn 37 BENN 37 3 2 Set Web Interface Password rrnrnrnnrrnnnnnnnnvrnnnrrnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnnsnnssennnnnnnnnnnnnee 37 Bi NTN 37 3 4 Manage Networking saue ciueniendnsindesadshvacedchaneehaiiarbeusxxieuleead 38 3 4 1 View Network Configuration Ek kk kK K AREK KK YA 38 3 4 2 Configure IP ddI SS E iu kk kk kk kK k kk KK K KAKA KAK KK A 38 243 ENN arr 39 3 5 Database Management rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrennnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnssnnnnnnsnennnnnnsnee 39 395 1 BONN 40 3592 TDN 40 3 53 Delete Database 2 eneren de n ka e x EREE n na ek n ci 40 TER0812002 Issue 10 TERADICI LE PColP Management Console User Manual 3 6 3 7 3 8 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 TER0812002 Issue 10 Change me ZOnE sed 41 Restart Management Console Daemon i kk kk K k KK 41 Halt Virtual Machine i i ki xly kas kk854k5a n ak ay4 kak nlne e kla yan nabe h c d wak n uwe wl E cA 41 Mado 0 EE ee ee eee 42 Accessing the Management Console Web User Interface cccecccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 42 4 1 1 Installing the MC Certificate in Internet Explorer iu EE 43 4 1 2 Installing the MC Certificate in Firefox rrrrrrrvnrnnnrrrvevrnnnrrrvrrrrnnrrrerrrrnnerrernnnnnn 43 4 1 3 Logging into the MC Web User Interface
49. aining a timestamp and a unique number To modify the device name 1 Click the device to display the Summary Device Information dialog box 2 Click the Summary Device dialog box again This opens a text editing field that shows the current device name 3 Enter the new device name TER0812002 Issue 10 53 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 4 Click Save to update the device name Figure 4 11 displays the summary information dialog box while the device name is being edited Device Summary Eme ube BA02 x358 Label pcoip portal 0080648830fb Unique ID 00 80 64 88 30 FB Mac address 00 80 64 88 30 FB FODN pcoip portal 0080648830fb teradici local Firmware 4 0 0 Processor Teral ID 0x1100 rev 1 0 IF address 192 168 50 274 peered to MAC 00 30 04 0D 26 FD Peered to IP 192 168 54 220 Click to view Details Delete this Device View Device Lov Figure 4 11 Edit Device Name Using Summary Device Information Dialog Box Note The device must be part of a group before you can configure the name Note The device name only supports English characters 4 2 10 1 Access Device Details The MC maintains additional device details not shown on the Device Management page To access these details for an individual device 1 Click the device to display the Summary Device Information dialog box 2 Click the Click to view Details link See section 4 2 9 for details on Device Details webpage features
50. anagement Console Added Remote Power Down Added Import and Export to profiles Added Retry and Apply AutoConfig Added Manage Device Naming Added Delete button to Device Management 5 June 01 2011 Updated for release 1 5 of the Management Console Added AutoConfig Added support for Firmware Release 3 3 and 3 4 Added OSD Logos to profiles Added Firmware to profiles Added Profile Application Status page Changed term Portal to zero client USB device bridging support Added support for profile scheduling Configurable DHCP Timeout options September 17 2010 Updated for release 1 3 30 of the Management Console e Added Device Log Monitoring e Added support for Firmware Release 3 2 March 01 2010 Updated for release 1 2 of the Management Console e Replaced PCoIPMC with MC e Added support for Internet Explorer August 31 2009 Updated for release 1 1 of the Management Console TER0812002 Issue 10 4 Lg TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Updated Management Console Limitations see Section 1 2 Added Migrating to a New Version of the Management Console see Section 2 6 EG April 3 2009 Initial release TER0812002 Issue 10 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Contents Table of Figures AK KA GlKkKA lt Sllii kk k k k kK KK k KA KA K KAK KK KK KK KRA 9 ADout this DOCUMENT EEE 13 EE SE JRR 14 1 1 PColP Deployment ComponenS liu kk kk k k KK K AKA KK A KK KK
51. anagement Server an external management entity third party that manages and controls the client host through the CMI interface Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Domain Name System Service Record Fully Qualified Domain Name PCoIP Management Console Operating System On Screen Display Personal Computer over Internet Protocol Personal Computer over Internet Protocol PC over IP Host side of PC over IP system Desktop or client side of PC over IP system Service Location Protocol Secure Socket Layer security protocol Teradici 1 generation PColP zero client processor Teradici 1 generation PCoIP host processor Teradici 2 generation PColP zero client processor Teradici 2 generation PCoIP host processor Teradici 2 generation PColP zero client processor Virtual Machine 12 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Introduction The management console for PCoIP protocol devices MC lets you centrally manage a PCoIP deployment The MC is packaged as a VMware virtual machine VM and runs on VMware Player VMware Workstation and VMware ESX server A web browser is used to access and control the MC The MC lets you e Access and update the configuration of your PCoIP devices e Apply the same configuration data to groups of devices e Update device firmware e Reset devices e Control the power state of host devices e Remotely power down zero clients e View status information e Manage
52. cation Status column provides a summary of the state of profile application to the devices in the group When you click the Details link the tool displays the View Profile Application Status page with the filter set to this group Figure 4 14 shows the summary for the Sales group TER0812002 Issue 10 58 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual The following is a description of each status category e Successful The profile was successfully written to the device e Scheduled The MC has scheduled the profile to be written to the device e Failed The MC attempted but failed to write the profile to the device This problem typically occurs when devices are offline e Unapplied The profile was modified since it was last written to the device This lets you know when you need to reapply a profile to one or more devices in a group 4 3 1 5 Apply a Profile to a Group Click the Apply Profile link to write the device profile settings to every device in a group Profiles can contain properties that require a device reboot when the profile is applied The Apply Profile confirmation dialog displays radio buttons to select automatic or manual device rebooting Figure 4 15 shows the reboot behavior choices The default behavior is to automatically reboot the device Profiles can be scheduled to be applied in the future Click in the Apply Profile at Date Time field to display a graphical date time picker Figure 4 16 shows the date time p
53. cludes a property that requires a device restart for the new setting to take effect View AutoConfig Status 0 Scheduled 0 In Progress Default 1 Default group Basic ja aac Apply Profile Edit 0 Unapplied View Details 0 Scheduled 0 In Progress Marketing 1 Marketing Department eg k caor Apply Profile Edit 0 Unapplied View Details 0 Scheduled 0 In Progress Research and Engineer 0 Successful R amp D 10 Development 0 Failed Apply Profle Edit Delete 10 Unapplied View Details Add New Figure 4 14 Group Management Webpage Manage Groups The Manage Groups subcategory lets you view create edit delete groups and select a profile to associate with each group For groups with profiles this page shows an application status summary and provides a way to apply the profile settings to the entire group Create a Group Click Add New to create a group Enter the group name description and profile Note When the MC is initially started the Default group is created This is done to simplify the use of the MC by not forcing users to create a group You can use this group or delete it Modify a Group Click the Edit link to modify the group name description or profile Delete a Group Click the Delete link to delete a group You can only delete a group can if there are no devices in the group The Delete link is not active grayed out when a group has one or more devices in it Profile Application Status The Profile Appli
54. d Log monitoring in the MC has a finite storage limit which appears as Free Log Space This amount is shown as a percentage where 100 is empty and 0 is full When Free Log Space becomes full the oldest log data is overwritten with new log data It s a good idea to check this display periodically 4 8 Manage Settings The Settings webpage shown in Figure 4 36 lets you e Upload and download MC database archive files e Configure MC environment settings e Manage device naming TERADICI mPColP Management Console P HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES UPDATE SETTINGS Kolei Meicieltis HELP Settings Manage Database Environment Settings V Q Manage Device Naming Figure 4 37 Settings Webpage 4 8 1 Database Management Click the Manage Database link on the Settings webpage to upload and download database files from the MC VM When you click this link the webpage shown in Figure 4 37 appears TER0812002 Issue 10 81 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PCoIP Management Console D HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS melet Melcieltis HELP Database Management Use this page to view and download the archives stored in the PColP MC and to upload new archives into it Use the VM s console interface to create database archives or restore the database using an archive Upload a Management Console database archive for restoring Browse_ Upload Download ex
55. discovered zero client devices are automatically added to a group and have that group s profile applied when conditions 1 2 and 3 are true Condition 1 The AutoConfig feature is enabled Condition 2 The group s AutoConfig rule has no IP address ranges OR The zero client s IP address is within one of the rule s IP ranges OR The DHCP Option Matching is on The MC AutoConfig Group option is set to the identical group name and the MC AutoConfig Behavior option is not set to 2 See section 1 3 3 2 for details on configuring DHCP Vendor Class Options 61 AT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual e Condition 3 The zero client has either a blank password or password protection is disabled and the AutoConfig rule has Add device with no password checked OR The zero client s password is one of the rule s passwords The following examples show how AutoConfig rules are applied The MC is configured with AutoConfig enabled and has two AutoConfig rules Table 4 1 Example AutoConfig Rules Group Device Password Cdn3 IP Range Cdn2 ne lt Empty gt x Add device with no password DHCP Option Matching ON 192 168 50 1 192 168 50 254 Table 4 2 Example AutoConfig Rule Application Note AutoConfig is enabled so condition I is always true Zero Client DHCP Vendor Options Group A Rule Group B Rule AutoConfig Result Password MC MC Cdn Cdn Cdn Cdn AutoConfig AutoConfig 2 3 2 3 Group Behav
56. e Store tab TER0812002 Issue 10 70 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Certificate Store Supported Device Family ALL Supported certificate size for firmware 4 1 0 or greater 8176 bytes Supported certificate size for firmware 4 0 x or smaller 6143 bytes Available Storage 14 certificate s 91248 bytes Subject 8021x VWIN 80A0GYIG813 CA Issued By 8021x WIN 80A0GY1IG8I3 CA Expiration Date 06 14 2016 Contains Private Key False Subject Users Issued By 802 1x WIN 80A0GYIG813 CA Expiration Date 07 20 2012 Contains Private Key True Add Mew No Usage Delete 802 15 Delete Figure 4 25 Profile Management Certificate Store 4 4 6 Import a Profile Click Import to create a new profile by importing a profile from a file You must then locate the file in the file system Figure 4 25 shows the Import Profile dialog Import Profile Profile File prf oads Profile_Engineer_Department_2011 09 02_12 5325 PDT prt Figure 4 26 Import Profile Dialog If the imported profile contains a firmware file the import process adds a new firmware file to the Update Devices webpage 4 4 7 Export a Profile Click Export to export a selected profile into a file You must then confirm the download to start the export process Note You may find it useful to export a profile and share it with other MCs if multiple instances of MCs are deployed 4 5 Power Management The Power Management webpage
57. e com lt device delays for 5 minutes gt attempt 8 pcoip mcl sales europe companyname com repeat 1 7 Attempts 1 to 3 use the domain name from DHCP options 15 string Failing to contact the MC the device uses the DHCP options 12 string for attempts 4 to 7 Failing transmissions for attempt 4 to 7 the device cycles back to using DHCP options 15 Manual Device Discovery Manual device discovery is not an automated discovery mechanism This mechanism supports discovering devices that are powered on and connected to the network when the MC is commanded to discover devices The MC supports manually discovering devices at a specific IP address in a range of IP addresses or at an FQDN This option is useful to quickly begin using the MC or when a deployment uses the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix configuration setting described in section 1 3 3 2 In this situation you can discover devices using this feature and configure the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting of each device so the devices contact the MC each time they boot Figure 1 5 shows the Management Console Device Management webpage with the Device Discovery feature highlighted TER0812002 Issue 10 25 TT TERADICI 1 3 4 PColP Management Console User Manual e When the IP address of a device is known and the device has not been discovered enter the address in the from IP field and then select Discover Devices e When a device is on a specific subnet but its
58. e memory usage include limiting the number of firmware images stored in the database along with the number of database backups stored in the VM Note A device is considered offline when the last attempt to rediscover the device failed Rediscovery attempts are performed when TER0812002 Issue 10 You click Update on the Device Details webpage Once an hour if the device is online Once every 15 minutes if the device if offline After a firmware update if the deployment has a MC DNS SRV record If the record does not exist the device is rediscovered by one of the other mechanisms listed here 84 Z TERADICI PCoIP Management Console User Manual e After a profile is applied or the application fails Note The MC considers sessions to be active only when the host PC workstation 1s powered on in the SO state and a session is active between the host and zero client If the host PC workstation is in a low power state S3 S4 or S5 the session is considered inactive Note Site status information is updated when you reload the Home webpage The MC checks the DNS SRV records every five minutes or when you click the Update DNS SRV Records button on the Home webpage 4 10 Online Help MC webpages include a HELP link in the upper right hand corner When you click this link a help screen as shown in Figure 4 40 appears This webpage has two links that provide access to the following information e View Help File Opens a copy of th
59. e to load and activate new firmware on each device running firmware releases less than or equal to 0 18 See the PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide TER1206003 for more details e The current release of the MC is only compatible with versions 3 0 and higher of the Firefox web browser and versions 7 and 8 of the Internet Explorer web browser Support for additional browsers will be included in future releases of the MC e The MC supports linking PCoIP host and zero client devices in fixed seating mode where the same zero client always connects to the same host If dynamically assigning zero clients to hosts is required include a connection broker in the deployment e The MC supports managing up to 2000 PCoIP devices The tool may be able to support more than 2000 devices but the current version was tested with a maximum of 2000 devices Support for more than 2000 devices will be included in a future release of the tool If your deployment has more than 2000 devices contact your PCoIP equipment supplier for help on managing more than 2000 devices 1 3 Management Console Concepts This section describes some key concepts to note before using the MC 1 3 1 Groups and Profiles The MC manages the PCoIP devices using two important concepts groups and profiles e Profile a set of device configuration settings e Group a set of one or more devices with a single profile Figure 1 2 shows an example of how groups of host devices could
60. el for PColP session ALL ap Security Level Compatibility negotiation Enable ERE WED Tera2 AES 256 GCM True Controls whether AES 256 GCM encryption is available to secure a PColP session At least one encryption scheme must be enabled Encryption Enable kire ae Tera1 AES 128 GCM True Controls whether AES 128 GCM encryption is available to secure a PColP a session At least one encryption scheme must be enabled Encryption Edit Properties Bandwidth Configuration Language Configuration OSD Configuration Image Configuration Monitor Emulation Configuration Time Configuration Security Configuration Audio Permissions Power Permissions Host Driver Configuration Figure 4 21 Profile Management Set Properties Webpage Each group of devices managed by the MC can have a profile assigned to it The concepts associated with a MC profile are explained in section 1 3 1 To define individual profile settings expand the profile property category The Encryption Configuration category is expanded in the previous figure When a category is expanded you can access the Edit Properties link Click this link to open a dialog box that specifies the category property settings Figure 4 22 shows the Encryption Configuration Settings dialog box There are five columns in the configuration settings dialog box e Set in Profile Each checkbox in this column determines if a setting is included in the profile Profile application skips the s
61. eld for each device successfully added to the group is updated to that of the new group Figure 4 8 shows the Device Management webpage when adding two zero clients Discovered 120420 236 and Discovered 120420 238 to the Default group TER0812002 Issue 10 50 TT TERADICI 4 2 6 Lin TERADICI HOME DEVICES Device Management GROUPS PROFILES POWER PColP Management Console User Manual UPDATE SETTINGS olP Management Console Device Discovery optional HOSTS deselect Discovered 120420 285 Discovered 120420 316 Discovered 120420 227 Discovered 120420 228 Discovered 120420 229 Discovered 120420 230 Discovered 120420 232 Discovered 120420 233 Discovered 120420 234 Discovered 120420 245 Discovered 120420 253 Discovered 120421 322 Discovered 120423 333 Discovered 120424 344 Discovered 120425 351 king Devices Group y i ZERO CLIENTS deselect Discovered 120420 281 Discovered 120420 315 Discovered 120420 225 Discovered 120420 235 Discovered 120420 236 Discovered 120420 238 Discovered 120420 239 Discovered 120420 240 Discovered 120420 241 Discovered 120420 242 Discovered 120420 243 Discovered 120420 244 Discovered 120420 246 Discovered 120420 247 Discovered 120420 248 Discovered 120420 249 Discovered 120420 250 Discovered 120420 251 Discovered 120420 252 Discovered 120420 254 Discovered 12042
62. ement from Teradici the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property Visit http www teradici com teradici pat php for more information 2013 Teradici Corporation All rights reserved Teradici PC over IP and PCoIP are registered trademarks of Teradici Corporation in the United States and or other countries The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Revision History vasen om ase TT 10 May 24 2013 Updated for release 1 9 of the Management Console e Upgraded the MC VM s guest operating system to Ubuntu Server 12 04 2 LTS e Added support for Firmware Release 4 1 August 13 2012 Updated for release 1 8 of the Management Console Added support for Firmware Release 4 0 0 Added support for Firmware Release 4 0 1 Added support for Tera2 devices Added DHCP Option Matching in AutoConfig Added Persistent AutoConfig e Added Display Topology Configuration to profiles Enhanced Login process January 20 2012 Updated for release 1 7 1 of the Management Console e Added support for Firmware Release 3 5 1 7 December 02 2011 Updated for release 1 7 of the Management Console e Added support for Firmware Release 3 5 e Added Certificates to profiles e Added Session Connection Type October 01 2011 Updated for release 1 6 of the M
63. end Link Devices Update Devices HOSTS deselect Group ZERO CLIENTS deselect 192 168 54 221 GO 192 168 50 223 me i e 192 168 54 220 K 192 168 50 224 lear 10 99 1121 4 192 168 50 4 ield 192 168 0 14 4 192 168 50 6 IP Address 192 168 42 82 192 168 50 7 Processor Family 192 168 50 85 a 192 168 50 14 All Devices ka 192 168 50 192 192 168 50 18 he 192 168 51 11 192 168 50 19 All Devices 192 168 51 22 4 192 168 50 30 Groups 192 168 51 27 a 192 168 50 31 All Devices Y 192 168 51 38 192 168 50 32 Status 192 168 51 65 a 192 168 50 34 All Devices 192 168 51 68 1921585037 192 168 51 84 4 192 168 50 39 Destination Group 192 168 51 86 a 192 168 50 40 R amp D 192 168 51 99 4 192 168 50 41 Device Password 192 168 51 102 a 192 168 50 42 1 Hosts 192 168 50 43 Add 1 zero cues a 192 168 50 46 192 168 50 49 192 168 5051 i Delete Devices 192 168 50 59 Figure 4 9 Peering a Pair of Devices Note After two devices are linked by the MC the MC updates the zero client device session configuration data if it detects a change in a peered host device s IP address When the MC detects that a host s IP address has changed it looks up the host s peer in the database and tries to write the new IP address into the zero client session settings It keeps trying to update the zero client until it succeeds This feature only works if both endpoints are discoverable by SLP or t
64. er 2 Navigate to the local domain and then select the tep entry folder dnsmgmt DNSYSTERVYANDCO1 Forward Lookup Zones teradici locali tcp File Action view Window Help 5j gt amp jm Xx e D B m ae DNS E GJ STERVANDCO1 Cached Lookups i El 3 Forward Lookup Zones Service Location SRV 0 100 3268 stervandc01 teradici local H E _msdcs teradici local J gc Service Location SRV 0 100113268 stervandc02 teradici local el clientservices teradici local _ldap Service Location SRV 0 100 389 stervandc01 teradici local 3 teradici local n _ldap Service Location SRV 0 100 389 stervandcO2 teradici local E fl _msdcs kpasswd Service Location SRV 0 100 464 stervandc01 teradici local Ei 2 _sites E _kpasswd Service Location SRV 0 100 464 stervandc02 teradici local mam _tcp kerberos Service Location SRV 0 1001 88 stervandc01 teradici local ess fs _udp B _kerberos Service Location SRV 0 100 88 stervandc02 teradici local 4 03 clientservices _pcoip broker Service Location SRV 1 1 80 dterwkstn lab4 teradici local i DomainDnsZones U Eek x zone oa Reverse Lookup Zones Select a resource record type E Event Viewer H H STERVANDCO2 Renamed Mailbox MR Responsible Person RP Route Through RT EA Description Service SRV record Allows administrators to use several servers for a single DNS
65. er power loss Enable AES 256 1 7 1 0 19 current 0 19 3 5 1 Added the ability to e Enable session login overlay Preparing Desktop e Choose the Turkish F keyboard layout TER0812002 Issue 10 29 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Supports FW Version Fully Configures FW Versions 1 7 0 0 19 current 0 19 3 5 0 Added the ability to Configure Imprivata OneSign authentication servers Configure Self Help Link on VMware View login dialogs Configure session connection type Configure minimum image quality and maximum initial image quality on host devices Enable disable build to lossless Configure maximum frame rate Configure IPv6 Configure 802 1x authentication Configure Hotkey to reset Zero Clients to factory default Configure disconnect message dialog filter Configure enhanced logging mode Configure audio in mode Configure USB 2 0 1 5 20 1 5 80 1 6 0 0 19 current 0 19 3 4 1 Added the ability to Configure syslog Configure static IP address fallback Choose the Czech Romanian and Slovenian keyboard layouts Configure the USB bridging override table 1 4 30 1 4 40 0 19 current 0 19 3 3 0 Added the ability to Configure View desktop name to select Enable disable zero client web interface Selective display of zero client On Screen Display menu entries VMware View Connection Server address cache behavior and content Choose the Estonian Hungarian Latvian and Serbian k
66. es are represented by the symbol Querying Devices and Update Database The MC database contains a snapshot of each device s configuration settings The MC automatically queries each device once an hour and updates its internal database If you want to force the tool to refresh its internal copy of the device settings you can use the Update box on the upper right hand side of the Device Management webpage This feature lets you update one multiple or all devices discovered by the MC Note Updating a large number of devices can take a few minutes To update e One device Select the device to update and then click the Update Device button e Multiple devices Select the devices by holding down the Shift button and selecting the devices After the devices are selected click the Update Devices button e All devices Ensure no devices are selected by clicking the deselect links at the top of the HOSTS and ZERO CLIENTS columns When all devices are de selected click the Update All button A future release of the MC will display a status bar that provides information to let you know when the update is complete To view the update time using the current version of the tool from the Device Management webpage set the Field option in the Filter box to Last Updated Filtering Devices The Filter box supports different ways to filter the PCoIP devices that appear in the HOSTS and ZERO CLIENTS columns This can be useful when searching for
67. ettings that are not included in the profile and does not change the device settings TER0812002 Issue 10 68 TT TERADICI 4 4 5 1 4 4 5 2 PColP Management Console User Manual Device Family This column shows the device family type to which each property setting applies Figure 4 22 shows one encryption property for all devices two for Teral device family and two for Tera2 device family Setting Teral property values has no effect on the Tera2 devices and vice versa Property Name Value The fields in this column determine the value of each profile setting Description Set Properties Setin Device Profile Family lt Tera2 Tera2 Tera1 Tera1 Property Name Value Session Negotiation Security Level Enable AES 128 GCM Encryption True False Enable AES 256 GCM Encryption True False Enable AES 128 GCM Encryption True False Enable Salsa20 256 Round12 Encryption True False Maximum Compatibility Description When this property controls the required security level for PColP session Controls whether AES 128 GCM encryption is available to secure a PCoIP session At least one encryption scheme must be enabled Controls whether AES 256 GCM encryption is available to secure a PCoIP session At least one encryption scheme must be enabled Controls whether AES 128 GCM encryption is available to secure a PCoIP session At least one encryption scheme must be enabled
68. evice belongs to e Link host and zero client devices e Open a web browser connected to device s webpage e View summary information about a device e Configure the name of each device e View device details device configuration settings profile settings e Delete a device from the MC database TER0812002 Issue 10 46 rn TERADICI 4 2 1 4 2 2 PColP Management Console User Manual olP Management Console TERADICI oa HOME DEVICES GROUPS Device Management POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Device Discovery optional Discovered 120424 344 Discovered 120425 351 Discovered 120420 247 Discovered 120420 248 Discovered 120420 249 Discovered 120420 250 Discovered 120420 251 Discovered 120420 252 Discovered 120420 254 Discovered 120420 255 LOGOUT HELP Legend Update Update All Destination Group Choose v Device Password Hosts Add o Zero ciems HOSTS deselect Group ZERO CLIENTS deselect Group Discovered 120420 285 GeO Discovered 120420 281 Tai Mg psi e Discovered 120420 316 ae Discovered 120420 315 siza Discovered 120420 227 a Discovered 120420 225 Field Discovered 120420 228 a Discovered 120420 235 Name a Discovered 120420 229 Discovered 120420 236 Processor Family Discovered 120420 230 Discovered 120420 238 All Devices Discovered 120420 232 Discovered 120420 239 Peerings Discovered 120420 233 Discovered 120420 240 All Devices v Discovered 120420 234 Discovered
69. eyboard layouts Configure VMware View auto logon 1 3 30 0 19 current 0 19 3 2 0 Added the ability to Danish Finnish Norwegian Swedish Turkish Dutch Polish Belgian Russian and Lithuanian Keyboard Layouts Advanced VMware View Settings VMware View Kiosk Mode Enable disable Peer Loss Overlay TER0812002 Issue 10 30 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Supports FW Version Fully Configures FW Versions 1 2 20 0 19 current 0 19 3 1 0 Added the ability to e Enable disable SNMP server e Enable disable host driver function e Configure session encryption modes e Choose the Korean keyboard layout 1 1 20 0 19 current 0 19 2 2 Added the ability to Configure View Connection Server address Configure View Connection Server port Enable disable View Connection Server SSL Enable disable View Connection Server Auto Connect Configure device bandwidth floor 1 0 26 1 0 28 0 19 current 0 19 1 10 TER0812002 Issue 10 31 TT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 2 Installation and Setup This section describes how to install and set up the MC It also describes how to migrate from an old version of the MC to a new version 2 1 Management Console host System Requirements The MC server machine must meet the requirements of the virtualization environment that the MC VM will run in The MC server machine must meet the requirements of the VMware Player 5 For VMware Player installation
70. f PCoIP devices The Device Log Monitoring webpage lets you e Choose devices to be monitored e Start and stop log monitoring of the chosen devices e Download a tar gz archive of collected logs e View status of log monitoring e View individual device log TERADICI gPColP Management Console i HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Kolei elel slli HELP Device Log Monitoring SelectDevices 7 of 200 81 All Devices O Default Clear IP Address 2 Marketing 4 Zero Clients M 192168 50 162 NotPolled View Log 192168 50 151 NotPolled View Log E R amp D l Zero Clients 192168 50 138 Not Polled View Log A 192168 50 141 NotPolled View Log 192 168 50 136 Not Polled View Log Logging Started At 192168 50 147 Not Polled View Log 192 168 50 45 Not Polled View Log 17 Hosts Free Log Space 99 Tree ExpandAll Collapse All Start Stop Verbose Terse Download Collected Logs Logging Stopped At Figure 4 36 Device Log Monitoring Webpage Device Tree The device tree displays grouped devices and lets you select which devices are monitored When you use the checkboxes for individual devices you can select all zero clients or hosts within a group an entire group or all grouped devices for monitoring Once log monitoring is started you cannot change the selection until it is stopped The same display filters
71. firmware to the device which was also rebooted SCEP pending The MC has completed writing the profile to the device and requires the SCEP certificate installation to finish before completing the profile application unapplied The profile was modified since it was last written to the device This lets you know when you must reapply a profile to one or more devices in a group TERADICI mm PColP Management Console HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Kolei Melcielths HELP Group Management Manage Groups Profile Application Status View Profile Application Status Manage AutoConfig indicates that the profile includes a property that requires a device restart for the new setting to take effect g Hen Autotonfi indicates that the profile was scheduled by AutoConfig Status indicates that upon profile application the device will be rebooted automatically View All groups w Allstatuses Alltime v Group l Profile l Name XE EEE DEE MAC Discovered 192 168 50 151 00 30 04 0D 55 CC Complete Default Basic 410906 120 2011 09 06 16 14 59 PDT Figure 4 17 View Profile Application Status Webpage Manage AutoConfig The Manage AutoConfig subcategory shown in Figure 4 18 lets you enable or disable the AutoConfig feature and configure the AutoConfig rules By default AutoConfig is disabled and no AutoConfig rules are defined You can optionally create an AutoConfig rule for each group Newly
72. gs 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 e 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 18 TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 1 3 3 Device Discovery The MC must discover PColP devices before it can manage them The MC supports discovering devices in a deployment using one or more discovery mechanisms Recommended approaches TER0812002 Issue 10 Install a MC DNS SRV record When DNS SRV record discovery is used the PCoIP devices advertise themselves to the MC Devices that use the DNS server can find the MC If DNS SRV discovery is not enabled the MC must seek out and find devices using methods that are often subject to limitations such as being unable to search more than its local subnet Note Do not install a DNS SRV record if Your
73. hey advertise themselves to the MC through DNS SRV or the device PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix configuration field is set to the address of the MC managing the device Note This feature is disabled when the Brokered setting is set to Yes See section 4 8 2 for more details 4 2 7 Access Device Webpage All PCoIP devices have an embedded web server that provides you with access to device configuration settings and status You can access this web server using a standard web browser The MC provides multiple quick links that access the device s webpage See the PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide TER1206003 for details To access a device s webpage from the Device Management webpage select the symbol to the left of the Device field Host symbols are either KA OT oF based on whether or not the device is linked and zero client symbols are either OT ae TER0812002 Issue 10 52 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 4 2 8 Deleting Devices You can delete one many or all PCoIP devices by clicking the Delete button e Single Device Delete Select a device from the list of HOSTS or ZERO CLIENTS and then click the Delete Device button e Multiple Devices Delete Select multiple devices by SHIFT clicking from the list of HOSTS or ZERO CLIENTS and then click the Delete Devices button e All Devices Delete Deselect devices if already selected and then click the Delete All button Once a device is deleted
74. hey have the identical password configured for the criteria o IP address range Add discovered zero clients to this group if the IP address falls within the range configured by the criteria Not specifying an IP address range adds zero clients that match the password criteria o DHCP Option Matching Add discovered zero clients to this group if their PCoIP DHCP option values are configured so that the group name is set in the MC AutoConfig Group option and the MC AutoConfig Behavior option is not set to 2 See section 1 3 3 2 for details on configuring DHCP Vendor Class Options When a zero client is discovered 1 The device is listed in the AutoConfig status table with a status of Not Started The zero client IP address and password are compared against all AutoConfig rules If a match is found the zero client is added to that group a w2 If the group s profile contains a firmware rule the firmware is applied if it passes the criteria and the device is rebooted 5 The rest of the profile s properties are now applied to the device 6 After applying the profile s OSD logo and properties the zero client is rebooted See section 4 3 3 for more details on configuring AutoConfig TER0812002 Issue 10 27 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 1 4 Management Console and Firmware Version Compatibility Table 1 1 Management Console and Firmware Version Compatibility Supports FW Version Fully Configures FW Ve
75. ht click Scope Options and then choose Configure Options 13 Click the Advanced tab and then select the PCoIP Endpoint Vendor class 14 Enable the checkbox for the MC Address and then enter a valid MC IP address in the Data entry field 15 Click OK to save Scope Options FI General Advanced vendor class PColP Endpoint User class Default User Class r H 1 MC Address MC Address 002 MC AutoContig Group MC utoConfig Group 003 MC AutoContig Behaviour MC AutoContig Behaviour Data entry String value j 92 168 50 134 paret Anny Figure 1 7 DHCP Scope Options Dialog Box Optionally you can add MC AutoConfig Group and MC AutoConfig Behavior options in the PCoIP Endpoint vendor class Add the options in the Predefined Options and Values dialog using the following values e MC AutoConfig Group Enter the name MC AutoConfig Group data type String code 2 and description MC AutoConfig Group e MC AutoConfig Behavior Enter the name MC AutoConfig Behavior data type Byte code 3 and description MC AutoConfig Behavior Then enter the data entry in the Scope Options dialog 1 MC AutoConfig Group String value of a group name 2 MC AutoConfig Behavior Byte value representing one of the following options 0 AutoConfig All new devices Persistent AutoConfig Only when device is in MC AutoConfig Group 1 AutoConfig All new devices Persistent AutoConfig All grouped devices TER0812002 Issue 10 2
76. ice State Change Command Webpage You can send the commands immediately or in the future by specifying the date and time the command is sent The command is sent immediately if the specified date time is less than or equal to the current time You must choose which devices the command is sent to by selecting the checkbox next to each target To schedule the command s click the Schedule PCoIP Processor Resets button after configuring the date time and selecting the devices to send the command to After scheduling the command s click the View Status link on the left side of the screen to view the status of the command s 4 5 2 Power Management Status Click the View Status link on the Power Management webpage toview status information on commands sent to and pending commands that have not yet been sent to PCoIP devices It also displays the current power state of host PCs workstations Figure 4 28 shows an example of the Power Management Status webpage TER0812002 Issue 10 73 JEg TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PColP Management Console DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES UPDATE SETTINGS Melcieltis HELP Power Management 4 Set Device State Host PC Workstation Power States View Status Set Remote Power Refresh Down r ar Jane Power Down Status Name and Group IP Address Discovered 110906 108 in R amp D 192 168 42 74 power on Ipearson host card in R amp D 192 168 50 39 power on Discovered 110906 96
77. icker To determine when the profile was written to devices in the group watch the Group Management webpage until the number of Scheduled updates is 0 At this point the MC has completed all attempts to write the profile to the devices in the group If a device was offline when the MC tried to write the profile the status is marked as Failed To see the View Profile Application status with the filter set to this group click View Details Apply Profile Are you sure you want t update all the devices in group R amp D with the settings in Engineer This profile contains properties that require a device reboot for a change to take effect Choose reboot behavior Automatically after applying profile Manually by user control Apply Profile at Date Time 10 10 2017 01 00 Figure 4 15 Apply Profile Reboot Behavior Options TER0812002 Issue 10 59 LEE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual October 2011 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Apply Profile re you sure you want to upd group Marketing with the setti This profile contains propertie reboot for a change to take ef Choose reboot behavior Automatically after app Manually by user contre Apply Profile at Date Time Figure 4 16 Apply Profile Date Time Picker 4 3 2 View Profile Application Status The Profile Application Status subcategory shown in Figure 4 17 provides detailed status information that shows the current state of profile application f
78. in R amp D 192 168 50 58 power on Discovered 110906 97 in R amp D 192 168 50 88 power on pcoip host 0030040cf216 in Default 192 168 50 145 power on Device State Commands Cancel Selected Commands Scheduled PColP Processor Resets Name and Group IP Address Reset Status pcoip portal 0030040d55cd in Marketing Zero Client 192 168 50 162 Reset issued at 2011 09 06 16 51 09 PDT pcoip portal testbench 1 in Marketing Zero Client 192 168 50 151 Reset issued at 2011 09 06 16 51 09 PDT Scheduled Host Power State Change Commands Name and Group IP Address Reset Type Shutdown Status pcoip host 0030040cf216 in power off without OS Shutdown scheduled for Default 192 168 50 145 involvement 2011 09 27 16 55 00 PDT Cancel Selected Commands Figure 4 29 Power Management Status Webpage In addition to providing status information you can cancel commands scheduled to be sent in the future from this webpage 4 5 3 Schedule Remote Power Down Click the Set Remote Power Down link on the Power Management webpage to schedule remote power down commands to be sent to zero client devices When you click this link the webpage shown in Figure 4 29 appears TER0812002 Issue 10 74 Z TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PColIP Management Console r DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Melciel tis HELP Power Management C Set Device State Set Remote Power Down EN Remote Powe
79. ing the devices You can also import the database of the old version of the MC This makes the MC aware of the PCoIP devices in the deployment 2 6 2 What Information is Imported When a database is imported into the MC the following information is populated e Device information for all devices device details profile group and peering information e Previously imported firmware images e Profiles e Groups If the imported database was created by an instance of the MC running release 1 1 x or higher the following additional information is populated Databases created by release 1 0 x of the MC do not export these settings e MC web interface password e MC network configuration settings e MC hostname The MC time zone settings are not imported Note When migrating to a new version of the MC you are responsible for reconfiguring the settings that were not imported 2 6 3 Database Migration Procedure This section lists the process to migrate to a new version of the MC 1 Use the old version of the MC to back up the current MC database See section 3 5 1 2 Download the backed up database to a host computer See section 4 8 1 3 See section 2 6 2 for a list of the settings that are and are not imported by the new version of the MC when a database is restored Before you shut down the old version of the MC write down the values of the settings that are not imported 4 Shut down the old version of the MC See section 3 8 TER08
80. ior 192 168 60 10 PASSWORD True True False False Added to Group A 192 168 50 10 PASSWORD True True True False Added to Group A 192 168 60 20 True False False True Not added to any group 192 168 50 20 2 True False True True Added to Group B 192 168 60 30 PASSWORD Group A False True False False Not added to any group 192 168 60 30 Group B False False True True Added to Group B 192 168 50 30 Group B 2 False False False True Not added to any group Note When the MC AutoConfig Group is empty the MC AutoConfig Behavior is ignored When the MC AutoConfig Group is not empty the MC looks for the group with the identical name and checks if the DHCP Option Matching is swiched on AutoConfig fails if the group does not exist or the group s DHCP Option Matching is swiched off Do not configure the MC AutoConfig Group option if you want to use the IP address matching TER0812002 Issue 10 62 D TERADICI 4 3 4 PColP Management Console User Manual To create an AutoConfig rule 1 Optionally disable AutoConfig before adding or editing rules This is recommended practice so interim rule configurations do not result in unexpected group memberships 2 Choose an existing group from the Choose Group select box and then click Add rule for group When a rule is created it has no IP ranges DHCP Option Matching is off no specific passwords are set and Add device with no password is checked If AutoConfig
81. is document e Online Support Opens a new browser window at the Teradici MC support web site The URL for this site is http www teradici com support pcoipmc php Note You can also access the online support link by clicking the Support link at the bottom of any of the MC webpages TERADICI m PColIP Management Console HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS LOGS Meicieltis HELP View Help File Online Support Figure 4 41 Help Webpage TER0812002 Issue 10 85 AT TERADICI 5 1 5 2 5 3 PColP Management Console User Manual Getting Started This section provides instructions on how to begin using the MC After completing the following steps you can establish a PCoIP session using a pair of PCoIP host and zero client devices Start the Management Console Follow the instructions described in sections 2 3 or 2 4 to install the MC and then read section 2 5 to start using it Doing these steps activate the MC VM on the MC host machine Follow the instructions described in section 4 1 to open a web browser and log in to the MC web interface Discover Devices Open the MC Device Management webpage Verify the MC has discovered the devices you want to link peer If the devices are not discovered use the Manual Device Discovery feature to discover the devices The Manual Device Discovery feature is described in section 1 3 3 3 Adding Devices to a Group Once the PCoIP devices are discovered you
82. is enabled this rule matches all zero clients with no password 3 To restrict the rule s password matching click Add Password and then add one or more specific passwords to the rule Once the rule contains one or more specific passwords you can clear the Add devices with no password checkbox if desired There is no limit on the number of specific passwords a rule can have 4 To restrict the rule s IP address matching click Add IP Address Range and then add one or more IP address ranges A rule can have an unlimited number of IP address ranges 5 To enable DHCP option matching enable the DHCP Option Matching button DHCP option matching only works if the PCoIP DHCP Vendor Class Option is configured 6 If AutoConfig was disabled in step 1 enable it now to make the current rule configuration active When two rules conflict a warning appears on the Manage AutoConfig screen Leaving rule conflicts unresolved results in unexpected group memberships as the AutoConfig feature randomly selects which rule gets applied to a zero client that satisfies more than one rule After creation you can edit AutoConfig rules by adding and removing specific passwords and IP address ranges and changing the Add devices with no password checkbox Make sure you disable AutoConfig before editing the rules and to re enable it when done TERADICI mPColP Management Console HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS melet Mejcjeliig HELP
83. is the primary tool used to manage PCoIP devices in a deployment This section describes the features accessed and controlled through this interface Accessing the Management Console Web User Interface To access the MC Web User Interface 1 Connect a computer to the same network the MC server machine is connected to Note This computer can be the server machine itself Open a web browser and then enter the webpage URL of the MC shown on the VM console during bootup The MC web server was tested and is compatible with the Firefox 3 0 or higher and Internet Explorer 7 and 8 web browsers If you try to log into the MC web interface using a different browser an error message appears that lists the supported browsers When the web browser first connects to the MC a security warning appears that is similar to the screen shown in Figure 4 1 for Internet Explorer see section 4 1 1 for details on installing the certificate or Figure 4 2 for Firefox see section 4 1 2 for details on installing the certificate 5 https 192 168 50 132 Dr C X Certificate Error Navigatio There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website
84. isting Management Console Database Backups 2818 backup 75 2011 09 07 10 01 01 PDT Delete Download Figure 4 38 Database Management Webpage Uploading a Database Click Browse and Upload to transfer a database archive from the host PC running the web browser to the MC VM Click Browse and then select the database archive to upload Click Upload to start the transfer of the database file into the VM After a database is uploaded to the VM you must restore the database from the imported file to begin using it This process is performed using the MC VM console See section 3 5 2 for information on how to restore the MC database Downloading a Database Click the Download link to transfer a database archive from the MC VM to the host PC running the web browser When you click this link you must select the destination directory to download the archive to Database archives can be created using the MC VM console backup database command See section 3 5 1 for information on backing up the MC database 4 8 2 Environment Settings Set the Brokered configuration setting shown in Figure 4 36 to e Yes If the deployment is using a connection broker to manage host and zero client peerings e No If the deployment uses the MC to manage the host and zero client peerings Note The Link devices button on the Device Management page is disabled when this setting is set to Yes This prevents the MC from manipulating device peering information In a b
85. its information no longer exists in the database To manage the deleted device it should be rediscovered by the MC Rediscovered devices act same as newly discovered devices 4 2 9 Summary Device Information You can view summary information about each device by clicking on the Device field in the list of HOSTS or ZERO CLIENT devices A dialog box appears that provides information about the device Figure 4 10 displays a summary information dialog box r Device Summary Name Cube B202 x358 m gm on m Label pcoip portal 008064883 Unique ID 00 80 64 88 30 FB Mac address 00 80 64 88 30 FB FQDN pcoip portal 0080648830fb teradici local Firmware 4 0 0 Processor Teral ID Ox1100 rev 1 0 IF address 192 168 50 274 eered to MAC 00 30 04 0D 26 FD Peered to IP 192 168 54 220 Click to view Details Delete this Device View Device Loi Figure 4 10 Summary Device Information Dialog Box The dialog box also lets you configure the device name view additional device details delete the device from the MC database and view the device event log 4 2 10 Configure Device Name You should configure the name of each device in the system The device names must be unique The Name field is a string that you can set to whatever they want Consider including location information in the name to simplify locating the device but this is up to you to decide When a device is first discovered the MC sets the Name to a string cont
86. l devices in which the device Field value matches the string For example if the Field menu specifies Firmware Version and you enter the string 1 9 in the Text field the tool displays all devices loaded with release 1 9 Processor Family dropdown menu Lets you display all devices Teral devices or Tera2 Peerings dropdown menu Lets you display all devices peered devices or unpeered Groups dropdown menu Lets you display all devices grouped ungrouped and devices in individual groups Status dropdown menu Lets you display all devices online offline with an active session and without an active session 4 2 5 Configuring a Device Group You should add all devices that are managed by the MC to a group If a device is not in a group you cannot perform the following actions Apply a profile to the device Peer the device Send power management commands to the device Update firmware on the device Edit the device name See section 1 3 1 for details about MC groups To add or reassign one or more devices to a group 1 Select the device or devices to be added to the group To select multiple zero client or host devices hold down the shift key while you select the devices Select the group to add the devices to using the Destination Group drop down menu 3 Enter the device password in the Password field Click Add The selected devices are added to the specified group if the device password is correct The Group fi
87. lets you e Send reset commands to PCoIP host and zero client devices e Send power off commands hard S5 and soft S5 to host PCs workstations e Schedule reset and power off commands to be sent in the future e Display the current power state of host PCs workstations e Display status information on the last or next scheduled reset and power off commands for each PCoIP device TER0812002 Issue 10 71 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual e Schedule remote power down for zero client devices e Display status information on the device that received the remote powerdown 4 5 1 Sending Reset and Power off Commands Click the Set Device State link on the Power Management webpage to schedule reset and power off commands to be sent to PCoIP devices The webpage shown in Figure 4 26 appears TERADICI gPColP Management Console Ld HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES UPDATE SETTINGS Kolei Melciel tis HELP Power Management Set Device State Device State Change Command View Status 4 Set Remote Power Down send PColP processor reset command to Zero Client s and host s View Remote send soft power off command to host PC sWWorkstation s 4 Power Down Status send hard power off command to host PC s Workstation s Command to issue Select Devices Device state changes can only be applied to grouped devices Group AllGroupedDevices v View Devices to Change Figure 4 27 Send Device State Change Com
88. ll of the categories click the Expand All link e To collapse the categories click the Collapse All link The following list is of the possible values assigned to each Profile Value and a description of the meaning e lt value gt The parameter is specified in the profile and defined to equal lt value gt TER0812002 Issue 10 55 AT TERADICI 4 2 11 2 4 2 11 3 4 2 11 4 4 2 11 5 4 2 11 6 PColP Management Console User Manual e Not in profile The parameter is not specified in the profile e Read only The parameter cannot be specified in the profile e Not valid for current session configuration The parameter is not specified in the profile because the currently selected session connection type does not support this parameter The following is a list of the possible values assigned to each Device Value and a description of the meaning e lt value gt The parameter is specified in the device and equal to lt value gt e Empty string The parameter is not configured in the device Some fields such as the Connection Management System CMS address are sset to this when the device is not configured to use a CMS e Not supported Certain device parameters only apply to specific devices or device models This value appears for device parameters that are not supported by a device e Not valid for current session configuration The parameter is not specified in the profile because the currently selected session c
89. mand Webpage In the Set Device State webpage reset commands can be sent to both host and zero client devices while power off commands can only be sent to host devices To power off zero client devices see the Set Remote Power Down webpage section 4 5 3 Reset Commands e A PCoIP zero client resets immediately when it receives a reset command e A PColP host device schedules a deferred reset when it receives a reset command A deferred reset is a reset that occurs the next time the host PC workstation is powered off or restarted Power Off Commands e Soft power off commands sent to host PCoIP devices trigger the same action that occurs when you click the host PC workstation Power button for less than four seconds The action taken by the host depends on how the operating system 1s configured It may initiate a software controlled shutdown or cause the host to enter the Standby state e Hard power off commands sent to host PCoIP devices trigger the same action that occurs when you press the host PC workstation Power button for more than four seconds This immediately shuts down the PC workstation by turning off its power Note You must configure the host workstation to support power state transitions initiated by the PCoIP host card Some systems do not support this feature or it may be optional See your PCoIP system supplier documentation to determine if this feature is supported To send a reset or power off command to a device
90. ment Device Details Back to Device List Zero Client pcoip portal 0030040ddbaf in R amp D Online IP Address 192 168 51 37 MAC Address 00 30 04 0D DB AF Unique ID 00 30 04 0D DB AF Label pcoip portal 0030040ddbaf Assigned Profile Development Reapply Profile View Profile Assignment Status Successful Last Updated In Session With Peer IP Address FW Version Processor Family Processor Revision Processor Description Log File FQDN Expand All Collapse All indicates that the property requires a device restart after being changed Network Configuration Discovery Configuration PColP DHCP Option Values Session Configuration Encryption Configuration Bandwidth Configuration Parameter Device Value Profile Value Device Bandwidth Limit 90000 kbps Notin profile Device Bandwidth Target 0 kbps Notin profile Device Bandwidth Floor 0 kbps Notin profile 4 2 11 1 Device Configuration and Status Description 2012 04 26 14 18 53 PDT Update Not in session 192 168 110 100 4 0 0 Tera2 ID TERA2140 rev 1 0 Quad Display Zero Client View Device Log Not Available This property defines the maximum bandwidth peak for the Host or Zero Client This setting on the Host defines the bandwidth from the Host to the Zero Client This setting on the Zero Client defines the bandwidth from the Zero Client to Host A setting of 0 configures the PColP processor to use the maximum rate available When applied to devices running firmware
91. n your network or your want to assign a static IP address To modify the MC network settings select the Manage networking option shown in Figure 3 1 The following network options appear nm cn 7 D biii 1 an za n ee Poe ie i ii EE F nA PE D wor i Teradici PCoIP Management Console Manage networking The PCoOIF MC can use DHCP or static addressing view network configuration Configure IP address Configure ONS Return to main menu View the current network contiguration To direct input to this virtual machine press Ctl G Figure 3 2 Manage MC VM Console Network Settings View Network Configuration The View network configuration option lets you view the current network configuration settings of the MC Configure IP Address The Configure IP address option lets you select e DHCP TER0812002 Issue 10 38 Z TERADICI 3 4 3 3 5 PColP Management Console User Manual e Static IP addressing If you choose static IP addressing you must configure the MC IP address and subnet mask The gateway address broadcast address and domain are optional and can be left blank After you update the IP address settings the MC restarts the network interface using the new settings Configure DNS The Configure DNS option lets you configure the Domain Name Server s and search domain s used by the MC The MC queries the DNS Server s to determine if the MC DNS SRV record and connection broker DNS SRV record are present The status of
92. nage Device Naming Dialog i kk kk kK 83 Figure 4 40 Home Webpage ii kk kk kek k kek kk KK KAKA KK KAK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KA 84 Figure 4 41 Help Webpage ccccseecccceescecceeseeecceseecseuseeessaueeecseueeecseaseeessageeessageeeesaseesseags 85 Figure 5 1 Adding Devices to a Group K Ssi kk kk K k kk K K k kK K KAK KK KK KK KK KA 87 Figure 5 2 Peering a Pair of Devices h d kk kk kk kk Kek kak KK kK K KK KK KA KK KK KK RA 88 10 TER0812002 Issue 10 ZA TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Tables Table 1 1 Management Console and Firmware Version Compalibility 28 Table 2 1 Potential Problems Associated with Upgrading the MC rrrrannrnnnnnnnonnnnnnrnnnnnnnen 35 Table 4 1 Example AutoConfig Rules cccccccccsssseceecceesseceeseeeeeceeeseeeeceeeseeaeecesseaaaeeees 62 Table 4 2 Example AutoConfig Rule Application u u kk 62 TER0812002 Issue 10 11 a TERADICI Definitions CA CMI CMS DHCP DNS DNS SRV FQDN MC OS OSD PC over IP PColP PColP host PColP zero client SLP SSL TERA1100 TERA1200 TERA2140 TERA2240 TERA2321 VM TER0812002 Issue 10 PColP Management Console User Manual Certificate Authorities Connection Management Interface interface provided by the client or host used to communicate with an external connection management server Connection M
93. nderstand the Risks on the This Connection is Untrusted warning page and follow the directions given to add an exemption 4 1 3 Logging into the MC Web User Interface After adding the security exception in Firefox or installing the certificate in either browser the web browser connects to the MC You must enter a password as shown in Figure 4 3 The default password 1s blank See section 3 2 for details on modifying the password TERADICI mm PColP Management Console You have successfully logged out Enter password to login again Password Login Figure 4 3 Web Interface Login 4 1 4 Accepting the MC License Agreement When you first log in to the MC a prompt appears to accept the MC License Agreement shown in Figure 4 4 You must complete this process once For subsequent logins to the MC there is no prompt to accept this agreement You can view the license agreement by clicking the License Agreement link near the bottom of the MC webpages The MC License Agreement document is also included in the MC zip file TER0812002 Issue 10 44 JEg TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual License Agreement You must agree to continue The Teradici PColP Management Console the Software is provided under the following license PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING LICENSE TERMS CAREFULLY BY INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL THE TERMS AND
94. nnnennnnnnrnnnnnnrennnnssennnnsseennnn 52 Figure 4 10 Summary Device Information Dialog BOX cccccccceeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 53 Figure 4 11 Edit Device Name Using Summary Device Information Dialog Box 54 Figure 4 12 Device Details Webpage for a Zero GI n E Lu kn 55 Figure 4 13 Device Event Log Webpage iii kk kk kek kk kK KAKA KK KK A KK KA 57 Figure 4 14 Group Management WebpaAge ui kk kk kK kK KK KK KA 58 Figure 4 15 Apply Profile Reboot Behavior Options rrrrrnnnrrvrvrrnnnrrvrnnrnnnerrrrnnnnnrrernrnnnnereennn 59 Figure 4 16 Apply Profile Date Time Picker l l KK 60 Figure 4 17 View Profile Application Status WebpA2 06 kk 61 Figure 4 18 Manage AutoConfig Webpage ccccccccccscessesseeceeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeeeeessaeaeeseeeeeeessaas 63 Figure 4 19 View AutoConfig Status WeDDage cccccseeeccceesseeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeas 65 Figure 4 20 Profile Management Webpage iui kk kk kK kk KK KK KK KRA 67 Figure 4 21 Profile Management Set Properties Webpage cccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 68 Figure 4 22 Encryption Configuration Settings Dialog BOX u kn 69 Figure 4 23 Add OSD Logo Property E kk kk k k k kK kk A K k KK KAK KA 69 TER0812002 Issue 10 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Figure 4 24 Link to Imported Firmware Property i
95. not provide time zone information you must configure the time zone To configure the time zone 1 Select the Change timezone option on the MC VM console 2 Select a geographic area that determines the time zone For example select America New York if located in the same time zone as New York City Note You can use the MC without configuring the time zone If you do not configure the timezone the time that appears at the top of the MC VM console is incorrect and the timestamps that appear on various screens in the MC web interface is incorrect Restart Management Console Daemon To restart the MC daemon select the Restart MC daemon option on the MC VM console A message indicating the daemon is restarting appears on the MC VM console This lets you know when the restart is complete You should execute this command e Ifthe MC daemon status reported on the console interface shown in Figure 3 1 is stopped e Ifthe Management Console Health shown in the Site Status section of the Home page is not Good Halt Virtual Machine To perform a clean shutdown of the MC VM select the Halt virtual machine option on the MC VM console You can restart the MC VM at a later time When the MC VM is restarted the MC database is restored to the state it was in when the MC VM was last stopped TER0812002 Issue 10 41 SS TERADICI 4 1 TER0812002 Issue 10 PColP Management Console User Manual Web Interface The MC web interface
96. ole window Set Web Interface Password The MC web interface is protected by a password When a browser connects to the MC web interface you are prompted to enter a password To configure this password select the Set web interface password option from the MC VM console Change hostname The default hostname of the MC is pcoip mc The MC registers this hostname with the DNS server if a server is present on the network You can update this field using the Change hostname option shown in Figure 3 1 If a deployment installs more than one copy of the MC makes sure each instance of the hostname is set to a unique value TER0812002 Issue 10 37 a TERADICI 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 PColP Management Console User Manual If the deployment does not install a MC DNS SRV record you should configure the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix field of each PCoIP device to equal the hostname prefix of the MC See section 1 3 3 2 for additional details on this field and the system requirements associated with using it To configure this field configure the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting in the profiles and apply the profiles to the devices in the deployment Manage Networking The MC communicates with a web browser through a network connection You must assign it a unique IP address By default the MC uses DHCP to acquire an IP address You can modify the MC network settings to use a static IP address if a DHCP server does not exist o
97. onfig Status Webpage View Status Information The status information shows if devices were discovered and matched the criteria of existing AutoConfig rules along with the profile application status The following describes each status category TER0812002 Issue 10 65 TT TERADICI 4 3 5 2 4 3 5 3 TER0812002 Issue 10 PColP Management Console User Manual not started The MC has not yet checked this device for AutoConfig rule compatibility failed error The device failed to be added to this group for a reason other than AutoConfig criteria failed offline The device could not be reached for verification of AutoConfig rule criteria failed IP range check The device does not match the AutoConfig rule IP range criteria failed password check no password The device does not match the no password setting for the rules that matched the device s IP address failed password check no match The device does not match the password criteria for the rules that matched the device s IP address added to group The MC finished adding the device to this group and applies the profile AutoConfig disabled The device was discovered while AutoConfig was disabled on the Manage AutoConfig webpage failed DHCP option group name check The device failed to be added to a group because the group specified in the MC AutoConfig Group could not be found failed AutoConfig DHCP option matching off The device failed to be added to this gro
98. onnection type does not support this parameter Refresh Device Settings Stored in Management Console The information shown in the Device Value column is a copy of the data stored in the device The MC tracks the last time it updated its internal copy of the device data The Last Updated field on the Device Details webpage displays this timestamp To force the MC to refresh its internal copy of the device values click the Update link Write Profile Settings to Device The Reapply Profile link lets you write the device profile settings to the device This can be useful in situations when you want to write the profile settings to a single device in a group Open Device Profile The View Profile link opens the Profile Management webpage for the profile associated with this device You can use this link to quickly access and or modify the profile settings Access Device amp Peer Webpages PColP devices have an embedded web server that provides you with access to device configuration settings and status You can access this web server using a standard web browser The MC provides multiple quick links that you can click to access the webpage e Device s webpage from the Device Details webpage Click the IP Address link e Peer device s webpage from the Device Details webpage Click the Peer IP Address link View Device Log PColP devices maintain a persistent event log containing messages that may be useful in diagnosing problems To acces
99. or grouped devices The Profile column also displays icons that represent the expected reboot behavior of devices when the profile is applied The following legend contains the description of each reboot icon C indicates that the profile includes a property that requires a device restart for the new setting to take effect indicates that the profile was scheduled by AutoConfig 4 indicates that on profile application the device is automatically rebooted The following describes each status category e scheduled The MC has scheduled the profile to be written to the device e OSD logo scheduled The MC has scheduled the profile s included OSD logo to be written to the device e firmware scheduled The MC has scheduled the profile s selected firmware to be written to the device e complete The profile along with any included OSD logo and firmware was successfully written to the device e failed The MC attempted but failed to write the profile to the device Typically this problem occurs when devices are offline TER0812002 Issue 10 60 TT TERADICI 4 3 3 TER0812002 Issue 10 PColP Management Console User Manual OSD logo done The MC completed writing the OSD logo to the device firmware pending reboot The MC completed writing the profile s selected firmware to the device and requires a reboot before the profile properties are written firmware done The MC has completed writing the profile s selected
100. pending on the Certification Check Mode and the server configuration a valid certificate must be presented by the zero client Click Add New button in the Certificate Store tab to upload and assign a certificate file to the profile Note See Knowledge Base 15134 1020 for details on downloading the View Connection Server trusted root certificate Go to the Group Management webpage by clicking the GROUPS tab 12 13 Click the Edit link for the Default group and select the profile in the dropdown menu Once you assign the profile to the Default group click the Apply Profile link to change settings on all devices in the Default group 5 6 Familiarizing Yourself with the MC To become more familiar with the MC 1 10 11 12 13 TER0812002 Issue 10 Review section lof this document to become familiar with the different components in PCoIP deployment This section also describes some fundamental concepts to be aware of to use the MC Update the time zone of the MC using the VM Console interface See section 3 6 Create a profile and set one or more properties within the profile good parameter to use to try this out on is the Language field in the Language Configuration settings See section 4 4 for details Create a group and assign the profile created in the previous step to the new group See section 4 3 Assign some devices to the new group See section 4 2 5 Write the profile settings to the devices in the
101. problems that can occur when migrating to a new version of the MC along with recommendations on how to avoid them e Information that is and is not imported from a backed up database e Steps to follow when migrating to a new version of the MC Potential Problems and Workarounds Table 2 1 lists the problems that can occur when installing a new version of the MC It includes recommendations to follow to avoid or workaround each problem TER0812002 Issue 10 34 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Table 2 1 Potential Problems Associated with Upgrading the MC The database restore feature can only import Do not try to import databases created by a newer databases created by old versions of the MC version of the MC into older versions of the MC When a deployment installs a new version of the This problem does not occur if the IP address of MC the PColP host and zero client devices may the new instance of the MC is the same as the old loose contact with the MC version of the MC The best option is to assign a static IP address to the MC If the MC IP address is assigned by a DHCP server and the deployment installed a MC DNS SRV record the PCoIP devices eventually re establish contact with the new version of the MC The devices are out of contact with the MC for up to n seconds where n is equal to the value of the Time To Live field included in the MC DNS SRV record You can force the devices to contact the new MC by resett
102. r Down only applies to a subset of Zero Clients that support the feature lt View Status Set Remote Power Black total devices in group Down Green devices with hardware and firmware support for remote power down View Remote e Red devices without support for remote power down 4 Power Down Status Sura FS ETT visable 1 Total R amp D 1 Supported 21 00 Power Down in Session Devices Research and Development 0 Not Supported Delete Add schedule sjmfrfwfr E s Disable 19 30 Power Down in Session Devices Delete 11 Total Default 3 Supported Default group 3 Not Supported g M wi F 3 Disable 20 30 Power Down in Session Devices Delete Add schedule Choose group v Add rule for group Figure 4 30 Set Remote Power Down Webpage You can schedule remote powerdown by specifying day s of a week and time of a day Ctrl click on the day selector to select multiple days in a single schedule You can schedule different times for each day by adding more schedules Select the Power Down in Session Devices checkbox to set the schedule to force power down devices that are in session To enable the schedule click the Enable button after configuring the day s and time Remote power down only applies to zero client devices with both hardware and firmware support Hardware support for remote power down is available with firmware 3 2 0 or higher version The four device counters include e Black The
103. r Manual TERADICI m PCoIP Management Console HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS melet Melcielths HELP Site Status Manage Devices Manage Power I PColP Devices Zero Clients Tera2 10 online 0 offline Tera1 74 online 0 offline Manage Groups Update Firmware Hos s Tera 3 online 0 offline Tera1 7 online 0 offline Sessions 47 active Manage Profiles Monitor Device Logs DNS SRV Records Update DNS SRV Records Management Console pcoip mc example local Connection Broker No record found Manage Settings Management Console Health Good 3 23 GB 81 free 781 81 MB used Extended Logging Disabled Disk Usage Teradici and PColP are registered trademarks of Teradici Corporation PColP MC 1 9 0 License Agreement Support Teradici com Copyright 2013 Teradici Corporation Figure 4 40 Home Webpage The following status information appears Number of online and offline PColP zero clients discovered by the MC Number of online and offline PCoIP hosts discovered by the MC Number of active PColP sessions FQDN of the MC found in the MC DNS SRV record if one exists FQDN of the connection broker found in the PCoIP Connection Broker DNS SRV record if one exists Current state of the MC Disk usage information for the MC The MC uses up to 4 GB of disk space When the usage begins to approach this limit the status turns red indicating that you must clean up the MC database Options to reduc
104. r use the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix configuration setting the final automated device discovery option available is SLP discovery This device discovery method imposes a restriction that limits its usefulness To use this feature all PCoIP devices and the MC must reside on the same network subnet If a deployment cannot support any of the previous device discovery options you can use the MC to configure devices The MC supports a manual discovery feature that lets the MC find devices 19 AT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 1 3 3 1 Note If you use this approach note that if a device has DHCP enabled the MC loses contact with a device if its IP address changes Should this occur you must perform another manual discovery search to find devices that were assigned new IP addresses See section 1 3 3 4 for more details Installing a DNS Service Record on the DNS Server Before you can install the DNS service record e The deployment must have a DNS server in the network e Two DNS records must be installed on the DNS server 1 An A record name record for the MC 2 A SRV record service record created Note The following steps are an example of how to install a DNS SRV record to a DNS server in Windows Server 2003 If you use a different type of server modify the steps accordingly To add the MC DNS SRV record to DNS server in Windows Server 2003 1 Enter DNS service configuration on domain controll
105. re configured uniformly and that the MC database accurately reflects the device configuration settings For information about the device web interface see the PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide TER 1206003 TER0812002 Issue 10 14 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual PColP Management Console The management console for PCoIP protocol devices MC lets you centrally manage a PColP deployment It lets you e Access and update the configuration of your PCoIP devices e Apply the same configuration settings to groups of devices e Update device firmware e Reset devices e Control the power state of host devices that support power management e Power off zero client devices e View status information e Manage the monitoring of device event logs e Automatically configure newly discovered zero clients with a profile optionally with firmware and OSD logo based on device password IP address and DHCP option values The MC is packaged as a VMware virtual machine VM and runs on VMware Player This lets you install and run the MC on any host machine that can run VMware Player You can also install and run the MC on any VMware ESX server See section 2 4 for details on installing the MC into your existing VMware ESX server A web browser is used to access and control the MC The MC must be connected to the same network to which the PCoIP devices are connected This lets the tool communicate with the PCoIP devices
106. re dialog 4 Choose the firmware replacement criteria from these options e Different Firmware is overwritten on the device if its version is different from the firmware version listed in the select box e Less than Firmware is overwritten on the device if its version is less than the x y z firmware version you enter in the text entry field Link to Imported Firmware Firmware Version Tera2 4 0 0 Tera 4 0 0 Combined FW 4 0 Apply when existing firmware is different XZ Figure 4 24 Link to Imported Firmware Property Note All supported device family types are indicated in the sqaure brackets Devices that do not match the device family type are ignored during the profile application 4 4 5 3 Certificates in a Profile You can upload up to 16 certificate files into a profile and set their usages The available storage indicates the remaining number of certificates and how much space is left in the certificate store Note When the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol SCEP setting is configured only 14 additional certificate files can be uploaded since two slots are reserved for SCEP server certificates To upload a certificate file into a profile 1 Prepare a valid certificate file 2 Choose Certificate Store and then Add New 3 Click Browse to locate your certificate file 4 Click Upload Once you upload the certificate file you can assign an usage using the dropdown menu in the Certificat
107. re not required when one of the following conditions is true e The MC DNS SRV record is installed in the DNS server See section 1 3 3 1 for details on installing this record e All PCoIP devices in a deployment are located on the same network subnet as the MC In this situation the MC can find the devices using SLP discovery All devices have the Enable SLP Discovery configuration setting set to True e The PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting for all devices is set to the hostname prefix of the MC You can only access this setting through the MC You cannot access it through the device web interface or zero client OSD Section 1 3 3 3 describes how PCoIP devices use the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting to contact the MC It also describes the system requirements to use this option If none of the previous conditions are true include a DHCP server in your system and configure the PCoIP DHCP Vendor Class options See section 1 3 3 2 for details on configuring this record Note DHCP Options discovery is only available on PCoIP devices with firmware version 3 5 0 or higher Management Console Limitations This section describes some limitations of the MC TER0812002 Issue 10 16 LE TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual e PCoIP devices managed by the MC must be loaded with firmware release 0 19 or greater The MC cannot discover devices loaded with older firmware releases You must use the device web interfac
108. rokered environment the device peering information is maintained by the connection broker Note When the Brokered configuration setting is changed from No to Yes the MC deletes peering information from its database If you later change the setting to No you must link the host and zero clients again When re enabling the old peerings back up the database before you change the setting to Yes TER0812002 Issue 10 82 a TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 4 8 3 Manage Device Naming The device labels used as default device names in the PCoIP MC configuration setting lets you name newly discovered devices with their labels By default this setting is disabled and devices are named as Discovered YYMMDD XXXX where XX XX is a unique value Figure 4 38 shows the confirmation dialog that appears once the setting is enabled This setting configures how the PColP MC creates default device names If you continue the following will happen 1 Labels on devices will become the default device name in the PCoIP MC 2 lf no device label is available the default device name will be Discovered YYNMDD XKXX where XXX is a unique value Choose OK to continue or Cancel for no change Figure 4 39 Manage Device Naming Dialog 4 9 Site Status The right side of the Home webpage displays summary information on the PCoIP devices discovered by the MC TER0812002 Issue 10 83 AT TERADICI PColP Management Console Use
109. rsions 0 19 current 0 19 4 1 0 Added the ability to Configure Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol SCEP Configure zero client power down timeout Disable Connection Management Interface CMI Enable display cloning Enable 802 1X support for legacy switches Configure OneSign mode proximity reader beep control option Use existing proximity card beep mode Choose the Portuguese Brazilian ABNT and Slovak QWERTY and QWERTZ keyboard layouts Enable host hot plug delay Configure PColP Connection Manager Session Connection Type Configure custom session Server Name Indication SNI Enable Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Enable transport congestion notification TER0812002 Issue 10 28 D TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual Supports FW Version Fully Configures FW Versions 1 8 0 0 19 current 0 19 4 0 1 Added the ability to Configure certification check mode in View Connection Server mode Enable certification check mode lockout in View Connection Server mode Clear trusted View Connection Server address cache Configure session negotiation security level Configure SNMP community name Configure Imprivata OneSign appliance verification Configure Imprivata OneSign desktop name mode Enable proximity reader beep Configure session lost timeout Enable session disconnect hotkey Configure display topology Enable monitor emulation on video port 3 and 4 Enable Wake on USB Enable Wake on LAN Enable power on aft
110. s TER0812002 Issue 10 15 LE TERADICI 1 2 PColP Management Console User Manual e All PColP devices in a deployment reside on the same network subnet as the MC In this situation the MC can find the devices using SLP discovery All devices have the Enable SLP Discovery configuration setting set to True e The PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting for all devices is set to the hostname prefix of the MC You can only access this setting through the MC You cannot access it through the device web interface or zero client OSD interface Section 1 3 3 3 describes how PCoIP devices use the PCoIP MC DNS Based Discovery Prefix setting to contact the MC It also describes the system requirements to use this option If none of the previous conditions are true include a DNS server in your system and install the MC DNS SRV record See section 1 3 3 1 for details on installing this record DHCP Server A DHCP server with the PCoIP DHCP Vendor Class options shown in Figure 1 1 is also an optional component that is highly recommended Like MC DNS SRV records DHCP options facilitate automatic device discovery You can use these options in place of a DNS SRV record When a PCoIP device boots it sends DHCP option 60 containing a PCoIP Vendor ID and requests DHCP option 43 which contains the address of the MC After receiving the address the device sends messages to the MC advertising its existence The PCoIP DHCP Vendor Class options a
111. s this event log click the View Device Log link Figure 4 13 shows a Device Event Log webpage To save the event log to a file click the Save File button You can retrieve the most recent event log data from the device using the Retrieve updated log data from device link TER0812002 Issue 10 56 Za TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual TERADICI m PColIP Management Console DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS Meicielths HELP Device Event Log Return to previous page Retrieve updated configuration and log data from device Save File BE DE DE DE IE DE IE DE HE IE HE HE IE DE IE HE HE IE IE HE IE HE HE IE HE DE IE HE HE IE HE IE HE DE IE HE HE IE HE HE IE HE IE IE HE IE IE HE IE HE HE HE HE DE IE HE HE IE HE IE IE DE IE HE DE IE IE HE IE HE IE IE DE IE IE HE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE A LOGS RETRIEVED USING PCoIP MC 1 8 0 PCoIP MC DEVICE NAME Cube B202 x358 GROUP R amp D TYPE Zero Client IP 192 168 50 138 MAC Ed 7C F9 B5 43 C6 JE HE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE HE DE IE IE HE IE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE HEIE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE m DEQE FE FE FE FE FETE FE IE IE HE HEHEHE HEHEHE HHHHH HH Deyice Configuration 3H HII HHH IIH HH HH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HH JE HE IE IE IE HE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE I
112. see the VMware Player documentation http www vmware com pdf desktop vmware player50 pdf for the most up to date requirements The current requirements are o 64 bit x86 CPU with LAHF SAHF support in long mode o Processor speed 1 3GHz or faster o Memory 1GB minimum 2 GB recommended You must have enough memory to run the host operating system the virtual machine and applications on the host and guest operating systems o Hard disk At least 1 GB of free disk space for each guest operating system For installation VMware Player requires approximately 250 MB Windows or 200 MB Linux of free disk space The MC server machine CPU requirements differ based on the number of PCoIP devices managed If the MC manages less than 1000 devices the server machine CPU should be a 2 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 or better processor If the MC manages 1000 or more devices the server machine CPU should be an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor or better The MC virtual machine is configured to use 640 MB of RAM For best performance the server machine should have at least 1 GB of RAM to avoid excessive Swapping The MC server machine must have 4 GB of available disk space to accommodate the virtual machine s disk image 2 2 Contents of the Management Console Package The zip file contains the following files TER0812002 Issue 10 Teradici PColP Management Console Agreement pdf Teradici PCoIP Management Console Software license file
113. t You can specify the reset options you want to use e zero client devices can be commanded to reset when the firmware update completes e host devices can be commanded to schedule a deferred reset which triggers a reset the next time the host operating systems shuts down You must also specify the devices to update by checking the boxes next to the devices you want to update After the options are configured click the Schedule Update link to initiate the firmware update TER0812002 Issue 10 78 AT TERADICI TERADICI ce DEVICES PColP Management Console User Manual olP Management Console GROUPS UPDATE PROFILES POWER SETTINGS Meicieltis uer Update Firmware Ta Import Firmware Update Devices View Status 4 6 3 View Status Update Devices Devices must be restarted to use the new firmware version The checkboxes below can be used to automatically restart devices after a successful update When checked Zero Client targets will be restarted immediately while host targets will restart when the host operating system is shutdown and restarted Selected Firmware Version Filename tera_all_rel_0 0 0_20120427 pcoip Device Family ALL Version 4 0 0 Terai 4 0 0 Tera2 4 0 0 File Description Combined FW 4 0 0 Begin updating targets at Updates scheduled in the past will begin immediately 2012 05 01 11 00 v Device restart options Immediately restart Zero Clients when update is complete Schedule
114. taining the settings that are common across all devices in the deployment After the initial profile is set up you can copy the profile and then configure the unique profile settings Delete a Profile Click the Delete link to delete a profile The Delete link does not work if a profile is associated with one or more groups To delete a profile assigned to one or more groups use the Group Management webpage to first assign a different profile to the group s currently using the profile TER0812002 Issue 10 67 TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 4 4 4 Modify Profile Name amp Description Click Edit to configure the profile name and description 4 4 5 Modify Profile Properties Click the Set Properties link to configure the properties of a profile Figure 4 21 shows the Profile Management Set Properties webpage TERADICI PC olP Management Console DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS LOGS Eelelsel tis HELP Manage Profiles Back to Profile List Set Properties Engineer Return to Previous Page Description Eng Department Last Updated 2012 04 26 14 54 45 PDT Expand Categories With Set Values Collapse All indicates that the property requires a device restart after being changed Network Configuration Discovery Configuration Session Configuration Encryption Configuration Family Property Name Value Description Session Negotiation Maximum When this property controls the required security lev
115. ted from the Management Console when there are no devices scheduled to be updated with the 2 View Status firmware file Refresh Device Devices Tera1 35 35 1 pl tera1x00 rel3 5 1 rc teral r3 Update Delete 3 Release PDT 5 12092 all devices 2012 05 01 4 0 0 Weri tera2_rel0 0 0_rc_tera_r4_0 1 Update Tera2 4 0 0 Release 10 48 36 2532 all 0 pr Delete PDT Er 4 0 0 Combined 2012 05 01 tera all rel 0 0 0 20120427 pc Update ALL Tera1 4 0 0 FW 4 0 0 10 47 57 oip 0 Te Delete Tera2 4 0 0 ag PDT CERME Figure 4 32 Update Firmware Webpage Import Firmware Click the Import Firmware link to transfer a firmware release file from the host machine to the MC VM When prompted locate the file containing the firmware release on the host machine file system and assign a description to the firmware release The MC supports storing a maximum of 10 firmware images Delete old firmware releases if this limit is reached and you need to import additional firmware releases The MC supports following firmware file types e all file Firmware file e pcoip file Firmware file containing both Teral and Tera2 firmware Update Device Firmware Click the Update Devices link next to an imported firmware release to specify the devices to update and the time the update takes place This lets you schedule firmware updates to take place at night Figure 4 33 shows the Update Devices webpage This webpage displays e the firmware version and the device
116. the monitoring of device event logs e Automatically configure newly discovered devices with a profile optionally with firmware and OSD logo based on device password IP address and DHCP option values About this Document This document describes how to install and set up the management console It also describes the features of the tool For more details about the individual PCoIP device configuration fields see the PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide TER1206003 This document is broken into the following sections e Section provides a description of the components found in a PCoIP deployment along with some important concepts associated with the MC e Section 2 describes how to install and set up the MC and migrate from an old version of the tool to a new version e Section 3 details the features of the MC virtual machine e Section 4 discusses the web interface of the MC This is the primary mechanism for managing your PCoIP devices e Section 5 describes how to use the MC to perform some basic tasks such as starting the MC logging into the web interface discovering some devices and linking a pair of host and zero client devices It also includes recommendations for familiarizing yourself with the major capabilities of the MC Note If you haven t used the MC before and want to begin using the tool right away review Section 5 The information in this section gets you to a point where you can establish a PCoIP
117. to launch VMware Player and have it load the MC VM You can also start the MC from within VMware Player Select File gt Open a Virtual Machine and then navigate to the PCoIP_MC_relA B C_vDEF vmx file Click Open Once VMware Player has launched the MC at least once you can restart the MC from within VMware Player s startup screen by double clicking on the PCoIP MC entry in the list of recently opened VMs 2 4 Installing the Management Console into your Existing VMware ESX server 1 W Q a w 7 8 9 10 11 The recommended method to import the MC VM into a VMware ESX server is to use the VMware vCenter Converter Standalone Client Download and install this free tool from http www vmware com products converter Click the Convert Machine button to launch the Conversion wizard Select source type VMware Workstation or other VMware virtual machine Use the Browse button to locate the PCoIP MC s vmx file Click Next Select the destination type VMware Infrastructure virtual machine Enter the address user name and password of either the VMware vCenter or the VMware ESX host Click Next Edit the virtual machine name optional and then click Next Review the options and then click Next Click Finish to begin the conversion Once complete start the VM through VMware vSphere client or your preferred mechanism See section 2 2 to learn about the contents of the MC virtual machine 2 5 Running the
118. total number of devices e Green The number of devices with both hardware and firmware support e Red The number of devices without hardware support e The number of devices without firmware support The MC requires firmware 3 2 0 or higher to determine if the device can perform a remote power down After scheduling the power down click the View Remote Power Down link on the left side of the screen to view the status of power down commands sent to zero client devices Note The MC cannot power on the zero clients Once the MC successfully powers off the zero clients you or your users should manually power on the devices to respond to the MC again TER0812002 Issue 10 75 TT TERADICI PColP Management Console User Manual 4 5 4 View Remote Power Down Status The View Remote Power Down Status subcategory shown in Figure 4 30 provides status information that shows if devices have been powered down The status categories include success The device was successfully powered down by MC failed error The device failed for a reason other than listed next failed offline The device could not be reached for power down failed no hardware support The device did not have hardware support failed no firmware support The device did not have firmware support failed in session The device was in session and the Power Down in Session Devices checkbox was turned off TERADIC I gpPcolP Management Console La DEVICES GROUPS PROF
119. u kk kk kk KK kk 70 Figure 4 25 Profile Management Certificate Store rrrrrrrrnnrrrnrnnrrervnnnnrrnnnnnrennnnrrennnnsnrnnnnn 71 Figure 4 26 Import Profile Dialog rrrrrnnnnnrrnrnnnnvnrnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnvnnnsrnnnnnnsnnnnnnrnnnnnssrnnnnnssennnn 71 Figure 4 27 Send Device State Change Command Webpage rrrrnnrrrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 72 Figure 4 28 Schedule Device State Change Command Webpage cccccccsssesseeeeeeeeeeaes 73 Figure 4 29 Power Management Status Webpage rrrrrrennnnnnnnnnrnnvvnnnnnnnnnerrrrennnrnnnnnenrrenennnn 74 Figure 4 30 Set Remote Power Down Webpage iiiid kk kk k k kK KK YY 75 Figure 4 31 View Remote Power Down Status Webpage cccccccsseeeseeeeeeeeesaeeseeeeeeeeeeeaes 76 Figure 4 32 Update Firmware Webpage ccccccssssceeeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeessageeeeseeas 77 Figure 4 33 Initial Update Devices Webpage E liu kk KK KK KRA 78 Figure 4 34 Second Update Devices Webpage ccccsseeccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeseeeneeeeeeaas 79 Figure 4 35 Firmware Update Status WebDage ccccsscscececcseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeas 79 Figure 4 36 Device Log Monitoring WebpaA3g6 kk kk kk K k kK Ak KA 80 Figure 4 37 Settings WebpaAge ii kk kk K k kk K AKA KAK KA KAK KK KK KK A KA 81 Figure 4 38 Database Management Webpage iii kk kk kek K KK kk KA 82 Figure 4 39 Ma
120. up because the DHCP Option Matching was disabled failed AutoConfig disabled by DHCP option The device failed to be added to this group because the MC AutoConfig Behavior option was set to 2 Do not AutoConfig Persistent AutoConfig Pending The MC has not yet checked this device for Persistent AutoConfig rule compatibility Persistent AutoConfig Success The MC finished checking the compatibility and moved the device to this group if needed The profile is applied Persistent AutoConfig disabled The device was found to have the settings different from the group s profile but Persistent AutoConfig was disabled on the Manage AutoConfig webpage Note A device with a status of not started shows an AC Pending label in the Device Management page While a device is in this state you cannot manually add it to a group Once the device is completed with AutoConfig its assigned group name is shown Retry AutoConfig Click Retry to re apply AutoConfig to devices that had previously failed AutoConfig The total number of failed devices is displayed in the same box Apply AutoConfig Click Apply AutoConfig to apply AutoConfig to ungrouped devices that were discovered while AutoConfig was turned off The total number of devices being applied appears in the same box 66 TT TERADICI 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 PColP Management Console User Manual Profile Management The Profile Management webpage shown in Figure 4 20 lets you
121. vered 120420 228 a Discovered 120420 235 Name Discovered 120420 229 Discovered 120420 236 Processor Family Discovered 120420 230 Discovered 120420 238 All Devices Discovered 120420 232 4 Discovered 120420 239 Peerings Discovered 120420 233 td Discovered 120420 240 All Devices v Discovered 120420 234 4 Discovered 120420 241 Groups Discovered 120420 245 4 Discovered 120420 242 All Devices v Discovered 120420 253 4 Discovered 120420 243 Status Discovered 120421 322 4 Discovered 120420 244 All Devices Discovered 120423 333 4 Discovered 120420 246 Discovered 120424 344 4 Discovered 120420 247 Destination Group Discovered 120425 351 4 Discovered 120420 248 Default discovered 120420 249 Device Password Discovered 120420 250 0 Hosts Discovered 120420 251 REN gt 2mo comes discovered 120420 252 Discovered 120420 254 discovered 120420 255 Delete Devices Discovered 120420 256 Figure 5 1 Adding Devices to a Group Note After a device is successfully added to a group the group name appears in the Group column for each device In Figure 5 1 the first zero client device is part of the Default group and the third zero client device is not part of a group Peering Devices You can peer or link together each pair of host and zero client devices After a host and zero client are peered a PCoIP session can be started from the zero client To start a PCoIP session the end user must
122. view the currently defined profiles along with the time each profile was last modified updated The Profile Management webpage lets you e Create new profiles e Duplicate profiles e Delete profiles e Modify the profile name and description e Modify the profile properties device configuration settings e Import profiles e Export profiles TERADICI f PColP Management Console HOME DEVICES GROUPS PROFILES POWER UPDATE SETTINGS LOGS Meicielths HELP Profile Management indicates that the profile includes a property that requires a device restart for the new setting to take effect Name Description HETE T TE HEZARE MEGERE Basic Basic Profile 2011 09 06 13 35 38 PDT Duplicate Profile Set Properties Edit Delete Export Engineer Eng Department 2011 09 06 13 35 45 PDT Duplicate Profile Set Properties Edit Delete Export Marketing Marketing Department 2011 09 06 13 35 52 PDT Duplicate Profile Set Properties Edit Delete Export Add New Import Figure 4 20 Profile Management Webpage Create a Profile The Add New button lets you create a new profile After you click Add New enter the profile name and description Duplicate a Profile Click the Duplicate Profile link to create a new profile with the same profile properties as the selected profile Click the Edit link to configure the profile name and description after you copy a profile Note You may find it useful to create an initial profile con
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