What happens when a PCoIP Packet is lost in transit?
When a PCoIP packet is lost or considered lost, the PCoIP protocol makes an intelligent decision on if the packet should be re-transmitted. PCoIP packets containing audio and sometimes imaging may never be re-transmitted as the next sample of audio or new …
How do I find the PCoIP log files and set logging level for the Remote Workstation Card?
The Remote Workstation Card (RWC) has three components all of which have logs.   Remote Workstation Card  OS How to create a support bundle How to set the log level Firmware Firmware Collect Logs Set Log Level Software Windows Collect Logs   Linux Collect …
How do I reset the configuration parameters entered on my PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Answer: There are four ways to reset the PCoIP Zero Client to default settings which are described below. The PCoIP Remote Workstation card (also known as a PCoIP host card) has one reset procedure also described below. Some network information will be …
What do the PCoIP Zero Client session connection failure codes mean?
Session connection error messages--such as "Unable to connect (0x1000). Please contact your IT administrator."--are described below.  0x1000: Session lost. MGMT_UI :No PCoIP data received in the past 3 seconds (connection to peer might be lost) MGMT_SYS …
The PCoIP Hardware Accelerator ESXi driver does not report the card temperature
Problem When running pcoip-ctl -I on an ESXi host with the PCoIP Hardware Accelerator drivers installed, the output does not display the CPU and Ambient Board Temperature.   Cause When using an MXM PCoIP Hardware Accelerator in an HP blade, the …
How to disable all USB devices but allow Human Interface Devices (HID) using the PCoIP Management Console
The PCoIP Management Console 1.x, 2.x and 3.x can push predetermined profiles to PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards. Inside the profile USB policies that control USB authorized and unauthorized devices. In many organizations it is …
How do I remotely power on the host PC/workstation through its network interface (PC NIC) from a PCoIP Zero Client?
Answer: Follow the steps below to set up the host PC NIC for Wake-on-LAN (WOL) feature, to allow a workstation with a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (host card) installed to be woken up by a PCoIP Zero Client. You can also remotely power on your …