Setup and Quick Reference Guide
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Setting Up Your Computer Quick Setup CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in case you need them later. Keep all shipping materials in this section, read and follow the safety instructions provided with your computer may not be required for installation (see your rack installation documentation for the first time. 1 Unpack your computer. Setting Up Your Computer 9 This section describes the steps to set up your computer for installation instructions). NOTE: Some items included with your computer and identify each item.
Setting Up Your Computer Quick Setup CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in case you need them later. Keep all shipping materials in this section, read and follow the safety instructions provided with your computer may not be required for installation (see your rack installation documentation for the first time. 1 Unpack your computer. Setting Up Your Computer 9 This section describes the steps to set up your computer for installation instructions). NOTE: Some items included with your computer and identify each item.
Setup and Quick Reference Guide
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See your rack installation documentation for safety instructions and instructions on installing your computer in the rack. 2 Install the rails and the computer in a rack. 3 Connect the keyboard and mouse. 10 Setting Up Your Computer
See your rack installation documentation for safety instructions and instructions on installing your computer in the rack. 2 Install the rails and the computer in a rack. 3 Connect the keyboard and mouse. 10 Setting Up Your Computer
Remote Access Device: Networking Considerations
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... Planning Bandwidth...8 Determine the Link Planning Bandwidth...8 Set the Device Bandwidth Target ...8 Example Deployment Scenario ...8 Link Sizing ...9 Blade chassis -> datacenter switch links ...9 Rack workstations -> rack workstation switch links 10 Rack workstation switch -> datacenter switch links 10 Datacenter switch -> workgroup switch links...10 Workgroup switch -> Portal links ...10 Datacenter switches ...10 VLAN and QoS...
... Planning Bandwidth...8 Determine the Link Planning Bandwidth...8 Set the Device Bandwidth Target ...8 Example Deployment Scenario ...8 Link Sizing ...9 Blade chassis -> datacenter switch links ...9 Rack workstations -> rack workstation switch links 10 Rack workstation switch -> datacenter switch links 10 Datacenter switch -> workgroup switch links...10 Workgroup switch -> Portal links ...10 Datacenter switches ...10 VLAN and QoS...
Remote Access Device: Networking Considerations
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... a PCoIP Portal Processor-enabled desktop. Figure 1: PCoIP System Overview Data Center Enterprise Network Blade Workstations Blade PC's Blade Servers Desktops Dual Display Quad Display Rack Workstations Rack Servers Tower Workstations Tower Servers Integrated Display Integrated IP Phone Mobility PCoIP Host Processor The PCoIP Host Processor, as an enterprise network to with encoding...
... a PCoIP Portal Processor-enabled desktop. Figure 1: PCoIP System Overview Data Center Enterprise Network Blade Workstations Blade PC's Blade Servers Desktops Dual Display Quad Display Rack Workstations Rack Servers Tower Workstations Tower Servers Integrated Display Integrated IP Phone Mobility PCoIP Host Processor The PCoIP Host Processor, as an enterprise network to with encoding...
Remote Access Device: Networking Considerations
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... • Internet data transfers Figure 3: Enterprise Network Architecture Datacenter Blade PC's Blade Workstations To Enterprise WAN And Internet (including remote office and home office users) Rack Workstations IP SAN/NAS User Data User Profiles User Network User Desktops Desktop Portal Datacenter Servers Active Directory DNS/ DHCP Connection Manager Datacenter Aggregation Switches...
... • Internet data transfers Figure 3: Enterprise Network Architecture Datacenter Blade PC's Blade Workstations To Enterprise WAN And Internet (including remote office and home office users) Rack Workstations IP SAN/NAS User Data User Profiles User Network User Desktops Desktop Portal Datacenter Servers Active Directory DNS/ DHCP Connection Manager Datacenter Aggregation Switches...
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... communication, and 4 ports to User Network. Figure 4: Example 178 User PCoIP Technology Deployment Datacenter User Network Rack Workstations Blade PC's Workgroup Switches 40x Task Workers 8x Knowledge Workers Datacenter Switches 8x Task Workers 40x Knowledge Workers...PC traffic are combined in the above diagram are the: • blade chassis -> datacenter switch links • rack workstations -> rack workstation switch links • rack workstation switch -> datacenter switch links • datacenter switch -> workgroup switch links • workgroup switch -> Portal links...
... communication, and 4 ports to User Network. Figure 4: Example 178 User PCoIP Technology Deployment Datacenter User Network Rack Workstations Blade PC's Workgroup Switches 40x Task Workers 8x Knowledge Workers Datacenter Switches 8x Task Workers 40x Knowledge Workers...PC traffic are combined in the above diagram are the: • blade chassis -> datacenter switch links • rack workstations -> rack workstation switch links • rack workstation switch -> datacenter switch links • datacenter switch -> workgroup switch links • workgroup switch -> Portal links...
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...the workgroup switches • Plus a number of ports for each PCoIP link is: 60 * 1.1 = 66 Mbps Rack workstation switch -> datacenter switch links Each rack workstation switch has a single Gigabit Ethernet connection to each connection to a datacenter switch requires less than the 100 Mbps...virtual LAN (VLAN) and Quality of Service (QoS) settings are connected to the network. Rack workstations -> rack workstation switch links Each rack workstation receives two Gigabit Ethernet connections to the rack workstation switch, one for the PC and one switch takes all of the network traffic ...
...the workgroup switches • Plus a number of ports for each PCoIP link is: 60 * 1.1 = 66 Mbps Rack workstation switch -> datacenter switch links Each rack workstation switch has a single Gigabit Ethernet connection to each connection to a datacenter switch requires less than the 100 Mbps...virtual LAN (VLAN) and Quality of Service (QoS) settings are connected to the network. Rack workstations -> rack workstation switch links Each rack workstation receives two Gigabit Ethernet connections to the rack workstation switch, one for the PC and one switch takes all of the network traffic ...