Does PCoIP Protocol support half duplex networking equipment?
PCoIP protocol does not support half-duplex network equipment. If a half-duplex equipment is connected to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or PCoIP Zero Client, the following message shows in the Event Log. 0d,00:04:05.710> Network link rate: 10 Mbit/s, …
Why is the host PC on my VMware Horizon brokered Remote Workstation Solution unable to wake up?
Scenario When a View Connection Server brokers a workstation connection between a PCoIP Zero Client and a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card, and the host is put into any low power state (sleep, hibernate or shutdown); the client is unable to wake the host and …
When the network experiences periods of high congestion what will happen to the users experience?
PCoIP will adjust to the network conditions to deliver the best PCoIP experience possible, for the given network conditions, for the user. During periods of congestion the user experience: A blurry or compressed image Momentary block screens Stuttering …
Random individual and mass client disconnects due to Cisco VSS Inter-switch links
Problem Random individual client disconnect, or mass client disconnects when connecting clients (PCoIP Software Clients, VMware View Clients, or PCoIP Zero Clients) connected to HP Anyware or VMware View virtual desktops.   Cause There have been observed …
Can I use Cisco Express Forwarding per-packet load sharing with PCoIP Protocol?
No, Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) per-packet load sharing causes out-of-order packets which is not compatible with real-time protocols such as PCoIP Protocol.  Cisco has similar recommendations against CEF per-packet load sharing when using Voice-over-IP …
Why can I not establish a PCoIP session when using (IDN) characters in my HP Anyware environment?
Answer: Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) are not supported by the HP Anyware. In environments that use the HP Anyware PCoIP Connection Manager and Security Gateway, a PCoIP session will not launch when one or more IDN characters (i.e. ? ? ? ?) are …