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Both the secure tunnel external URL and PCoIP external URL must be the addresses that client systems use to
reach this host. For example, if you configure a View Connection Server host, do not specify the secure tunnel
external URL for this host and the PCoIP external URL for a paired security server.
NOTE You cannot edit the external URLs for a security server that has not been upgraded to View Connection
Server 4.5 or later.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click View Configuration > Servers.
Option Action
View Connection Server instance
Select the View Connection Server instance in the View Connection Servers
panel and click Edit.
Security server
Select the security server in the Security Servers panel and click Edit.
2 Type the secure tunnel external URL in the External URL text box.
The URL must contain the protocol, client-resolvable host name or IP address, and port number.
For example: https://view.example.com:443
3 Type the PCoIP Secure Gateway external URL in the PCoIP External URL text box.
Specify the PCoIP external URL as an IP address with the port number 4172. Do not include a protocol
name.
For example: 100.200.300.400:4172
The URL must contain the IP address and port number that a client system can use to reach this security
server or View Connection Server instance. You can type into the text box only if a PCoIP Secure Gateway
is installed on the security server or View Connection Server instance.
4 Click OK to save your changes.
The external URLs are updated immediately. You do not need to restart the View Connection Server service
or the security server service for the changes to take effect.
View LDAP Directory
View LDAP is the data repository for all View Manager configuration information. View LDAP is an embedded
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory that is provided with the View Connection Server
installation.
View LDAP contains standard LDAP directory components that are used by View Manager.
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View Manager schema definitions
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Directory information tree (DIT) definitions
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Access control lists (ACLs)
View LDAP contains directory entries that represent View Manager objects.
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View desktop entries that represent each accessible desktop. Each entry contains references to the Foreign
Security Principal (FSP) entries of Windows users and groups in Active Directory who are authorized to
use the desktop.
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View desktop pool entries that represent multiple desktops managed together
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Virtual machine entries that represent the vCenter Server virtual machine for each desktop
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View Manager component entries that store configuration settings
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