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PCoIP Management Console User Manual
• (Empty string) – The parameter is not configured in the device. Some fields such
as the Connection Management System (CMS) address equal this when the
device is not configured to use a CMS.
• Not supported – Certain device parameters are only applicable to specific
devices or device models. This value is displayed for device parameters that are
not supported by a device.
4.2.9.2 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 keeps track of the last time it updated its internal copy of the device data.
The Last Updated field on the Device Details web page displays this timestamp.
Administrators can force the MC to refresh its internal copy of the device values by
selecting the Update link.
4.2.9.3 Write Profile Settings to Device
The Reapply Profile link allows the user to write the device profile settings to the device.
This can be useful in situations when the administrator wants to write the profile settings
to a single device in a group.
4.2.9.4 Open Device Profile
The View Profile link opens the Profile Management web page for the profile associated
with this device. Administrators can use this link to quickly access and/or modify the
profile settings.
4.2.9.5 Access Device & Peer Web Pages
All PCoIP devices have an embedded web server that provides an administrator with
access to device configuration settings and status. Administrators can access this web
server using a standard web browser. The MC provides multiple quick links that access
the web page.
• To access a device’s web page from the Device Details web page select the IP
Address link.
• To access the peer device’s web page from the Device Details web page select
the Peer IP Address link.
4.2.9.6 View Device Log
All PCoIP devices maintain a persistent event log containing messages that may be
useful in diagnosing problems. Administrators can access this event log by selecting the
View Device Log link. Figure 4-13 shows a Device Event Log web page.
The administrator can save the event log to a file using the Save File button or retrieve
the most recent event log data from the device using the Retrieve updated log data from
device link.
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