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Table 8-14. View PCoIP General Session Variables (Continued)
Setting Description
Configure PCoIP virtual channels
Specifies the virtual channels that can and cannot operate over PCoIP
sessions. This setting also determines whether to disable clipboard
processing on the PCoIP host.
Virtual channels that are used in PCoIP sessions must appear on the virtual
channel authorization list. Virtual channels that appear in the
unauthorized virtual channel list cannot be used in PCoIP sessions.
You can specify a maximum of 15 virtual channels for use in PCoIP
sessions.
Separate multiple channel names with the vertical bar (|) character. For
example, the virtual channel authorization string to allow the mksvchan
and vdp_rdpvcbridge virtual channels is mksvchan|vdp_vdpvcbridge.
If a channel name contains the vertical bar or backslash (\) character, insert
a backslash character before it. For example, type the channel name awk|
ward\channel as awk\|ward\\channel.
When the authorized virtual channel list is empty, all virtual channels are
disallowed. When the unauthorized virtual channel list is empty, all
virtual channels are allowed.
The virtual channels setting applies to both server and client. Virtual
channels must be enabled on both server and client for virtual channels to
be used.
The virtual channels setting provides a separate check box that allows you
to disable remote clipboard processing on the PCoIP host. This value
applies to the server only.
By default, all virtual channels are enabled, including clipboard
processing.
Configure the Client PCoIP UDP port
Specifies the UDP client port that is used by software PCoIP clients. The
UDP port value specifies the base UDP port to use. The UDP port range
value determines how many additional ports to try if the base port is not
available.
The range spans from the base port to the sum of the base port and port
range. For example, if the base port is 50002 and the port range is 64, the
range spans from 50002 to 50066.
This setting applies to the client only.
By default, the base port is 50002 and the port range is 64.
Configure the TCP port to which the
PCoIP host binds and listens
Specifies the TCP server port bound to by software PCoIP hosts.
The TCP port value specifies the base TCP port that the server attempts to
bind to. The TCP port range value determines how many additional ports
to try if the base port is not available. The port range must be between 0
and 10.
The range spans from the base port to the sum of the base port and port
range. For example, if the base port is 4172 and the port range is 10, the
range spans from 4172 to 4182.
This setting applies to the server only.
By default, the base TCP port is 4172 for View 4.5 and later and 50002 for
View 4.0.x and earlier. By default, the port range is 1.
Configure the UDP port to which the
PCoIP host binds and listens
Specifies the UDP server port bound to by software PCoIP hosts.
The UDP port value specifies the base UDP port that the server attempts
to bind to. The UDP port range value determines how many additional
ports to try if the base port is not available. The port range must be between
0 and 10.
The range spans from the base port to the sum of the base port and port
range. For example, if the base port is 4172 and the port range is 10, the
range spans from 4172 to 4182.
This setting applies to the server only.
By default, the base TCP port is 4172 for View 4.5 and later and 50002 for
View 4.0.x and earlier. By default, the port range is 10.
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