This setting specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size for UDP packets for a PCoIP session. User requirements (see examples in Sample Network and Bandwidth Settings and Sample Network and Bandwidth Settings).Ĭonfigure the PCoIP Session Maximum Transmission Unit Mbps however, this may need to be increased, depending on the The minimum bandwidth limit should be set between 500 Kbps and 1.Consider setting the maximum bandwidth to.Single user on a link (that is, home user on an Internet connection).The limit set can vary across usage scenarios, such as the following: Set this value based on the overall capacity of the link to which your endpoint is connected, taking into consideration the number of expected concurrent PCoIP sessions. The bandwidth includes all imaging, audio, virtual channel, USB, and control PCoIP traffic. This setting specifies the maximum bandwidth, in Kbps, in a PCoIP session. Configure the Maximum PCoIP Session Bandwidth If this setting is Enabled then the build-to-lossless feature is turned on this is recommended for environments that require images and desktop content to be built to a lossless state. In network environments with constrained bandwidth, turning off the build-to-lossless feature can provide bandwidth savings. If this setting is Disabled or Not Configured then the build-to-lossless feature is turned off and images and other desktop content may never build to a lossless state. For more information, see the administrators' guides.Ĭonfigure build-to-lossless specifies whether to turn the build-to-lossless feature of the PCoIP protocol off or on this feature is turned off by default.
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If you have not done so, consult your respective administrators' guides on how to import the Administrative Template File. The PCoIP settings will not appear in the GPO editor until the Administrative Template File is imported. Note: Import the GPO Administrative Template File