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Displaying Endpoint Properties

The ENDPOINTS page, displayed next, contains GROUPED and UNGROUPED tables for displaying the endpoints in your system that are managed by the PCoIP Management Console.

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View of the ENDPOINTS page

Selecting Endpoint Properties to Display

Click the gear icon Gear Icon to the right of the table to change the information you want to display in the table columns. Your customized settings are saved in your browser and will be used for any user who subsequently logs in from that browser.

Properties are ordered in the sequence you select them. You can rearrange a column by manually dragging the column heading to the desired position. You can also sort endpoints in ascending or descending order based on column contents by clicking on the column heading. Endpoints that occur in groups are sorted within their group.

You can choose to display the following properties:

Endpoint Properties

Property Information Grouped Ungrouped MC
Enterprise
Only
AUTO CONFIGURATION STATUS Displays an endpoint’s auto configuration status.

Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • NOT STARTED
  • AUTOCONFIG DISABLED
  • FAILED DHCP OPTION GROUP NOT FOUND
  • FAILED DHCP OPTION RULE NOT FOUND
  • FAILED DHCP OPTION BEHAVIOR NONE
  • FAILED DHCP OPTION MATCHING DISABLED
  • FAILED IP RANGE CHECK
  • FAILED UNKNOWN ERROR
  • ADDED TO DHCP OPTION GROUP
  • ADDED TO GROUP
  • PENDING PROFILE APPLICATION
  • FAILED PROFILE APPLICATION IN PROGRESS
  • FAILED PROFILE APPLICATION
  • COMPLETED
  • APPLY PROFILE Displays the status of endpoint’s profile update.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • NOT STARTED
  • IN PROGRESS
  • COMPLETED
  • FAILED
  • PENDING REBOOT
  • FAILED OFFLINE
  • FAILED PENDING REBOOT TIMEOUT
  • SKIPPED NO REBOOT
  • SKIPPED
  • Some common reasons for the 'skipped' status is if the endpoint is already configured with the profile settings or if its group does not have an assigned profile.

    CERTIFICATE EXPIRY DATE Displays the date the SCEP certificate will expire and become not valid.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • CERTIFICATE EXPIRY DATE
  • CERTIFICATE NAME Displays the SCEP certificate subject name.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • CERTIFICATE NAME
  • CERTIFICATE RULE Displays the SCEP certificate rule assigned to a group. This rule defines the SCEP SERVER address and password that an Endpoint can use to request a SCEP certificate. You can create a certificate rule from the ENDPOINT CERTIFICATE tab.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • RULE NAME
  • CERTIFICATE START DATE Displays the date the SCEP certificate becomes valid.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • DATE
  • CERTIFICATE STATUS
    (Zero Client only)
    Displays the status of the SCEP certificate.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • Active
  • About To Expire
  • Expiring Today
  • Expired
  • Not Requested
  • CLEAR MANAGEMENT STATE Indicates if devices now have all management settings cleared and set back to a default state.
    CONNECTED BY Identifies where in the deployment the PCoIP endpoint is placed.

    Possible Values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • Local
  • Remote
  • DENIED Indicates whether or not the PCoIP Management Console has enough licenses to manage all the discovered endpoints.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • True: The endpoint is denied (that is, it cannot be managed) because a license is not available for it.
  • False (displays as a blank in the column): The endpoint is not denied and can be managed.
  • DEVICE STATUS Indicates whether or not an endpoint is connected to the PCoIP Management Console and if it is in a PCoIP session with another PCoIP software or hardware endpoint.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • Offline
  • Out of Session (online)
  • In Session (online)
  • In Recovery (online)
  • DEVICE STATUS is a combination of the previous ONLINE and IN SESSION properties.
    DISPLAY TYPE Displays the maximum number of monitors an endpoint supports.

    Possible values for a Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client and Remote Workstation Card:

  • NO PROFILE
  • Dual: The endpoint supports up to two monitors.
  • Quad: The endpoint supports up to four monitors.
  • ENDPOINT DESCRIPTION Displays information about the Teradici family and endpoint type for the endpoint.
    ENDPOINT PLATFORM Displays the endpoint’s PCoIP family. In this release, only endpoints that support the Tera2 platform can be managed by the PCoIP Management Console.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • TERA2
  • ENDPOINT TYPE Displays the endpoint type.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • Client
  • Host
  • FIRMWARE BUILD ID Lists the firmware build number in use on the PCoIP endpoint.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • FIRMWARE BUILD ID
  • FIRMWARE POWER RESET Displays the status of an endpoint’s power reset after updating its firmware.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • NOT STARTED
  • IN PROGRESS
  • COMPLETED
  • FAILED
  • SKIPPED
  • FAILED PENDING REBOOT TIMEOUT
  • SKIPPED NO REBOOT
  • PENDING REBOOT
  • SKIPPED
  • One common reason for the 'skipped' status is if a firmware update failed for the endpoint. In this case, the power reset would not occur either.

    FIRMWARE UPLOAD Displays the status of an endpoint’s firmware upload.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • NOT STARTED
  • IN PROGRESS
  • COMPLETED
  • FAILED
  • FAILED OFFLINE
  • PENDING REBOOT TIMEOUT
  • SKIPPED
  • One common reason for the 'skipped' status is if the endpoint is already running the specified firmware version.
    FQDN Displays an endpoint’s fully-qualified domain name.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • FQDN
  • GET ALL SETTINGS Displays an endpoint’s polling status.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • NOT STARTED
  • IN PROGRESS
  • COMPLETED
  • FAILED
  • FAILED OFFLINE
  • IPv4 ADDRESS

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • IP ADDRess
  • Displays an endpoint's IPv4 address
    INTERNAL IPv4 Displays an endpoint's IPv4 address for the network the endpoint is part of. For remote endpoints, this will be their internal network addresses.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • IPv4 ADDRESS
  • LAST POLLED Displays the last date and time that the PCoIP Management Console polled an endpoint for its status and configuration information. The PCoIP Management Console’s polling interval is 60 minutes.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • MAC ADDRESS Displays an endpoint’s MAC address.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • OSD LOGO Displays the status of an endpoint’s OSD logo bitmap file update to the endpoint’s On Screen Display (OSD).

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • NOT STARTED
  • IN PROGRESS
  • COMPLETED
  • FAILED
  • SKIPPED
  • One common reason for the 'skipped' status is if the endpoint already has the OSD logo configured.
    PEER If a peer is configured for an endpoint, it's IP address is shown in the column.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • PEER IP ADDRESS
  • PROFILE Appears next to a group to display the profile assigned to it.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • PROFILE NAME
  • PROFILE COMPLIANCE Indicates whether or not an endpoint’s current known configuration differs from the PCoIP Management Console profile assigned to the endpoint’s group.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • Compliant: the endpoint matches the profile
  • Non-compliant: the endpoint does not match the profile
  • Unknown: the MC cannot determine, or is in the process of determining if the endpoint matches the profile
  • No profile: there is no profile to compare the endpoint to
  • PROFILE POWER RESET Displays the status of an endpoint’s power reset.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • NOT STARTED
  • IN PROGRESS
  • COMPLETED
  • FAILED
  • FAILED PENDING REBOOT TIMEOUT
  • SKIPPED NO REBOOT
  • PENDING REBOOT
  • SKIPPED
  • One common reason for the 'skipped' status is if a profile update failed or skipped for the endpoint. In this case, the power reset would not occur. RESET TO DEFAULT COLUMNS Resets the table to display the default columns.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • SERIAL NUMBER All endpoints provide there serial numbers to the PCoIP Management Console endpoints table. The serial number can also be exported into the Inventory Report.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • SERIAL NUMBER
  • SOFTWARE VERSION Firmware file name used in the PCoIP firmware build minus the build number.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • UNIQUE ID Displays an endpoint’s MAC address delimited with hyphens instead of colons. This field can be incorporated into the automatic naming convention for endpoints.

    Possible values:

  • NO PROFILE
  • ENDPOINT MAC ADDRESS