116 Cirrus LT Plus User Manual v1.2 - Chapter 6
Chapter 6: Making remote connec-
tions
You can connect to a remote machine using the Teradici Firmware. Basic directions are
included below, but you can find more detailed information in the Teradici PCoIP Zero
Client and Host Administrator Guide.*
Connecting to remote machines with Teradici
host cards
To set up a remote connection between your notebook and a remote machine, you
need an enterprise-level NAT device in both the source and destination networks.
Otherwise, your remote host would need an internet routable IP address.
To connect to a remote machine:
1. Configure the enterprise NAT device to redirect TCP/UDP port 4172 to the
host card.
2. From the notebook’s Teradici menus, configure the Direct to Host session
connection type, and enter the IP address of the destination enterprise NAT
device.
3. From the host card’s AWI, configure the Direct from Client session connec-
tion type.
4. On your firewall or router, allow both TCP and UDP traffic on the ports you
have configured in your NAT devices.
5. Start a PCoIP session.