System information

Host Operation
“Move Up”
“Move Down”
“Details”
“Resend Status”
“View Error”
The Host Workstation ID is a unique identifier generated at installation time, which PC-
Duo Gateway uses for reporting and reference purposes.
Manage Gateway order
The ability to control the order of the Gateway list allows the PC-Duo Master user to
control the order in which connections are attempted. The Host will automatically go
down the list in order to establish a connection and report to a PC-Duo Gateway. If a
connection attempt fails, the Host will automatically move to the next entry in the list; if a
connection attempt succeeds, the Host will ignore all other entries in the list to that same
PC-Duo Gateway and will proceed to the next PC-Duo Gateway entry.
Since connection attempts occur automatically (and without notice to the PC-Duo Master
user) and failures can take up to 30 seconds, it may be preferable to list the PC-Duo
Gateway connections most likely to be available at the top of the list.
For example, a typical PC-Duo Gateway may have two entries in the Gateway tab: One
with the internal IP address or DNS name when the Host is in the same domain (regular
connection), and another with the external IP address or DNS name when the Host is
outside the domain (reverse connection).
If a Host computer (for example, a laptop) is routinely moved in and out of the domain
with the PC-Duo Gateway (for example, from office to home and back), you may want to
list the address which is used more often ahead of the one that is used less often.
Add Gateway
PC-Duo Host reports status information to each PC-Duo Gateway listed on the
Gateways tab. To add a PC-Duo Gateway to the list, follow these steps:
1 Click Add Gateway. The Gateway Connection Properties window appears.