Configures the PCoIP transport header
Configures the PCoIP transport header with the following options:
- When set to Enabled, the configured session priority of high, medium, or low is used.
- When set to Not Configured, then the default of medium session priority is used.
- When set to Disabled, the transport header is not included with the UDP packet.
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?