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PCoIP Multi-Monitor Deployment Guide
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2 Advanced Configuration
This section outlines configuration for more advanced features of remote power
management and Standalone mode.
2.1 Remote Power Management
The PCoIP Host Card and Portal optionally enable remote power management, i.e. you
can power on/off and wake the PC using the Portal.
Enabling power management requires connecting a cable from the Host Card to the PC.
Note: Some Host PCs may not be able to support multiple PCoIP Host Cards and power
management (powering/waking from the Portal) due to standby auxiliary power. If the
Host PC does not have enough standby auxiliary power, then power management will not
be available to use at the Portal.
Configuring Power Management
1. Configure the Wake-on-LAN header on the PCoIP Host Cards.
a. By default, the Wake-on-LAN (WOL) header is enabled and a jumper is
set on pin 2-3. Since Host Card A is used for remote power
management, be sure WOL is enabled and the jumper is set on pin 2-3
on the WOL header.
b. Since Host Card B is not used for remote power management, WOL
must be disabled by setting the jumper on pin 1-2 on the Disable WOL
header. Doing so reduces its 3.3Vaux power consumption.
Note: This WOL feature is different from that available on the PC motherboard
and PC BIOS.
Figure 2-1 Disable WOL Header