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Jun 03, 2010 What are the required TCP/UDP ports for PCoIP technology PCoIP Tera2 Zero Client 5.0 or newer with PCoIP Management Console 2.0 or newer: TCP: 5172: Management Protocol: PCoIP Tera1 and Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client/PCoIP Remote Workstation Card with PCoIP Management Console 1.x.x: TCP: 50000: CMI (PCoIP Control and Management Interface used by the PCoIP Management Console) PCoIP Solutions | Virtual Desktops | Cloud Workspaces PCoIP (PC-over-IP) is a display protocol that encrypts and transports pixels to user devices with unrivaled quality. Secure your data. The protocol transfers only image information in the form of pixels, so no business information ever leaves your cloud or data center. Tamper-Proof Data Security with PCoIP Technology The PCoIP protocol leverages the AES 256 and NSA Suite B cyphers, which meet the highest level of security required by governments. PCoIP solutions, whether in a data center or in the cloud, compress, encrypt and rapidly transport data as image pixels to the PCoIP end-user devices. These devices then decrypt, decompress and display the image on

A software implementation exists within recent versions of the VMware View Agent and VMware View Client products. According to the website, PCoIP protocol continuously analyzes and decomposes image elements – graphics, text, icons, photographs, video, etc – and compresses them with the right codec for each and every pixel.

PCoIP Protocol Virtual Desktop Network Design Checklist TER1105004 Issue 2 7 Spanning-tree recalculation. Ensure Intrusion Protection Services have been disabled or configured to allow PCoIP protocol and VMware View network ports IPS can block some/all network ports and/or throttle bandwidth for PCoIP protocol Any PCoIP-enabled device — Windows or macOS desktop/laptop, iOS or Android tablet, Chromebook or PCoIP Zero Client — can become a conduit to a secure virtual workstation. In industries where collaboration is key but data risk is high, our PCoIP protocol offers another layer of protection. PCoIP Protocol. PC-over-IP (PCoIP) is a proprietary remote display protocol developed by Teradici. The protocol is available in hardware and in software. In 2008, VMware licensed Teradici's PCoIP protocol, and supports it in VMware Horizon View. PCoIP (PC over IP): PCoIP is a remote display protocol for delivering remote desktops and applications.

Any PCoIP-enabled device — Windows or macOS desktop/laptop, iOS or Android tablet, Chromebook or PCoIP Zero Client — can become a conduit to a secure virtual workstation. In industries where collaboration is key but data risk is high, our PCoIP protocol offers another layer of protection.

A software implementation exists within recent versions of the VMware View Agent and VMware View Client products. According to the website, PCoIP protocol continuously analyzes and decomposes image elements – graphics, text, icons, photographs, video, etc – and compresses them with the right codec for each and every pixel. How To Determine Your Horizon View Desktop Protocol