PCoIP Management Console User Manual
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 have been peered by the MC, which
means the MC database contains information about the device peering.
•
A
blue
or
orange
line indicates the MC has 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 while the
orange line
indicates the Host device is configured to accept connections from any Zero
Client. If the administrator wishes to have the MC maintain this peering
information the user should link the devices in the MC. Refer to section 4.2.6 for
details on how this is done.
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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 provides an indication of whether the
device is currently in a session. If a session is active between a Host and Zero Client the
MC will display the device field name in
bold
characters.
The green/red colour of the device field name provides an indication of whether the
device is currently online. If a device’s last known state was online the MC will display
the device field name in green characters; otherwise the device field name will appear in
red characters.
The following device symbols provide an indication of whether devices are peered.
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Peered devices are represented by the
symbol.
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