Performing Power Management

The ENDPOINTS page provides menu options to let you power down and reset PCoIP Zero Clients from the PCoIP Management Console. These actions are performed on one or more individual PCoIP Zero Clients and occur as soon as you apply them from the ENDPOINTS menu, or after any currently running scheduled actions for this PCoIP Zero Client have completed. Alternatively, you can create a schedule to power down or reset one or more groups of PCoIP Zero Clients in the future. See [Creating a Schedule](managing_schedules.md#creating-a-schedule.

Caution: Remote Workstation Cards

Remote Workstation Cards cannot be powered down or reset by the PCoIP Management Console as they need the host PC to be restarted. An alternate method of restarting the host PC is required.

Powering Down PCoIP Zero Clients

The POWER DOWN option causes an PCoIP Zero Client to power down right away, or after any currently running scheduled actions have completed. You can power down PCoIP Zero Clients either from its ENDPOINT DETAILS page or from the ENDPOINTS page.

Info: Remote Workstation Cards

This option does not apply to Remote Workstation Cards which obtains its power from the host PC motherboard.

To power down PCoIP Zero Clients:

  1. From the PCoIP Management Console’s top menu, click ENDPOINTS.

  2. In either the GROUPED or UNGROUPED table, select one or more PCoIP Zero Clients that you wish to power down.

    1. From the PCoIP Management Console’s top menu, click ENDPOINTS.

    2. In either the GROUPED or UNGROUPED table, select one or more PCoIP Zero Clients that you wish to reset.

    Note: Use Shift+Click and Ctrl+Click to select elements

    Use Shift+Click to select contiguous elements and Ctrl+Click to select non-contiguous elements.

    1. Click ENDPOINT and then POWER RESET.

    2. Click OK at the message prompt.

  3. Click ENDPOINT and then POWER RESET.

  4. Click OK at the message prompt.

Resetting PCoIP Zero Clients

The POWER RESET option causes PCoIP Zero Clients to reboot right away, or after any currently running scheduled actions for this PCoIP Zero Clients have completed. You can reset an endpoint either from its ENDPOINT DETAILS page or from the ENDPOINTS page.

To reset endpoints:

  1. From the PCoIP Management Console’s top menu, click ENDPOINTS.

  2. In either the GROUPED or UNGROUPED table, select one or more PCoIP Zero Clients that you wish to reset.

Note: Use Shift+Click and Ctrl+Click to select elements

Use Shift+Click to select contiguous elements and Ctrl+Click to select non-contiguous elements.

  1. Click ENDPOINT and then POWER RESET.

  2. Click OK at the message prompt.

Resetting Endpoint Properties to Their Defaults

The RESET TO DEFAULT option causes an endpoint to reset to its default configuration right away, or after any currently running scheduled actions for this endpoint have completed. You can reset an endpoint to its default configuration either from its ENDPOINT DETAILS page or from the ENDPOINTS page.

Note: Resetting an endpoint clears the management state

Resetting an endpoint will clear the management state of the endpoint. The bootstrap and endpoint discovery will need to be done automatically or manually.

To reset endpoint properties to their defaults:

  1. From the PCoIP Management Console’s top menu, click ENDPOINTS.

  2. In either the GROUPED or UNGROUPED table, select one or more endpoints that you wish to reset.

    1. From the PCoIP Management Console’s top menu, click ENDPOINTS.

    2. In either the GROUPED or UNGROUPED table, select one or more PCoIP Zero Clients that you wish to reset.

      Use Shift+Click and Ctrl+Click to select elements

      Use Shift+Click to select contiguous elements and Ctrl+Click to select non-contiguous elements.

    3. Click ENDPOINT and then POWER RESET.

    4. Click OK at the message prompt.

  3. Click ENDPOINT and then RESET TO DEFAULT.

  4. Click OK at the message prompt.

  5. Confirm the endpoint rebooted automatically. If the endpoint has not rebooted, you must reboot the endpoint manually or from the PCoIP Management Console using the POWER RESET command.