Overview

PCoIP Management Console Overview

Welcome to the PCoIP® Management Console Administrators' Guide. This documentation explains how to install and use your PCoIP Management Console to discover, configure, and manage your PCoIP Zero Client and Remote Workstation Card endpoints.

Other PCoIP Components

Where to Find Information about Other Components

This guide describes the PCoIP Management Console.

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Managing Roles

Creating and Managing User Roles

Management Console allows the creation and management of user roles. Roles are created with a set of permissions that allow the administrator to configure which Management Console pages are accessible as well as what options within each page that are enabled. Each role can be finely tuned to a set of permissions that limit the access users have to configurable options within Management Console.

Managing Schedules

Managing Schedules (Enterprise)

The PCoIP Management Console Enterprise lets you create schedules that are configured to run either once, at a certain date and time, or repeatedly, over a specified time frame and at a specified frequency. You can create schedules to apply a profile to one or more groups of endpoints, to power down one or more groups of endpoints, or to perform a power reset on one or more groups of endpoints.

Managing Console Logs

Managing PCoIP Management Console Logs

The PCoIP Management Console VERSION page displays the version of the PCoIP Management Console that you are currently running, and also lets you select the level of diagnostic logging for the PCoIP Management Console.

Managing Certificates

Creating and Managing PCoIP Management Console Certificates

This section contains information on how to manage your PCoIP Management Console certificates, including custom certificate requirements, creation, upload, update, and general management of certificates.

Installing from an RPM

Management Console as an RPM

The Management Console RPM allows administrators an opportunity to manage and control Linux packages in a way that complies to their individual corporate IT policies. The teradicimc-<mc_version>.rpm package, when connected to the internet, will automatically update any required dependencies not available on your Linux VM so you can be operational quickly.

Enabling Analog Audio Input

Enabling Analog Audio Input

Analog Audio can be enabled from the Management Console by configuring the Enable Analog Audio Input property in the CLIENT DUAL and CLIENT QUAD profiles. This property controls the analog audio input when connecting to a virtual machine.