4.4 Connecting a TERA2321 Zero Client to a TERA1202 Host
Card
This topic explains how to configure a connection between a second-generation TERA2321
zero client and a first-generation TERA1202 host card.
Note: To determine what host card and zero client you have, see Displaying Processor
Information. To see the display options for your client and host, see PCoIP Host Cards and
Zero Clients.
Figure 4-5: Connecting a TERA2321 Zero Client to a TERA1202 Host Card
The left side of the diagram shows some of the form factors for a remote workstation in
which a host card can be installed, such as a tower workstation, a rack workstation, or a
blade workstation. The zero client on the right can connect to the remote workstation
through a direct host-client assignment, through SLP discovery, through a VMware View
Connection Server broker, or through another 3rd party connection broker. These connection
options are explained below.
Note: Other client options include PCoIP-enabled displays, phones, laptops, iPads, and other
PCoIP-enabled mobile platforms.
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