Configures the PCoIP transport header

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Configures the PCoIP transport header with the following options:

  1. When set to Enabled, the configured session priority of high, medium, or low is used.
  2. When set to Not Configured, then the default of medium session priority is used.
  3. When set to Disabled, the transport header is not included with the UDP packet. rtalimage

 


Notes:

  • The PCoIP transport header is a 32-bit long header which is added to all PCoIP UDP packets (only if the transport header is enabled and supported by both sides).
  • The PCoIP transport header allows network devices to make better prioritization decisions (QoS) when dealing with network congestions. The transport header is Enabled by default. 
  • The transport session priority determines the PCoIP session priority reported in the PCoIP Transport Header. Network devices make better prioritization/Qos decisions based on the specified transport session priority. 
  • The transport session priority value is negotiated by the PCoIP server and client.  If server has specified a transport session priority value (high, medium, or low), then the session uses the server specified session priority.  If only the client has specified a transport session priority (high, medium, or low), then the session uses the client specified session priority.  If neither server nor client has specified a transport session priority (or specified 'undefined priority'), then the session uses/defaults to the medium session priority.

 

See also:

What are PCoIP session variables for HP Anyware in Windows OS?

How do I set up or override PCoIP Software Session Variables on a virtual machine?