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The Static Fallback Network Configuration
The PCoIP Zero Client has a default static fallback configuration that is applied if enabled and a DHCP server is not
found on the network. The specific configuration can be different for different brand names of PCoIP Zero Clients.
This configuration can be disabled or enabled, and configured through the Management Console. The configurable
settings are found in the NETWORK category of a profile when IPv4 is enabled and DHCPv4 is disabled. The
configurable settings are:
• Static Fallback IPv4 Address: The IPv4 address applied to the zero client when a DHCPv4 server is not reached.
• Static Fallback IPv4 Subnet Mask: The IPv4 subnet mask applied to the zero client when a DHCPv4 server is not
reached.
• Static Fallback IPv4 Gateway: The IPv4 gateway address applied to the zero client when a DHCPv4 server is not
reached.
• Static Fallback IPv4 Timeout: The time it takes before the static fallback configuration is applied.
From the OSD and AWI, you can also configure IPv6 network settings. To configure IPv6 settings,
see
Configuring IPv6 Network
You can also configure a subset of network settings from the AWI Initial Setup page.
You can also configure network settings (DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and primary and secondary DNS
servers) from the AWI Initial Setup page. To configure network settings from this page, see Configuring Initial Setup
Parameters.
Setting up 802.1x authentication
For a description of all the components you need to configure 802.1x authentication, as well as the detailed steps you
need to follow to configure the authentication, see Configuring 802.1x Network Device Authentication.
You configure network settings from the OSD and AWI Network pages (shown next).
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Configuring IPv4 Network Settings
Settings.
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