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Chapter 1 Central Configuration Using Cisco VXC Manager

Monitor Resolution Configuration

Guidelines for HDX RealTime Webcam for XenDesktop 5.0 and 5.5

To use HDX Realtime Webcam for USB camera operation with XenDesktop 5.0 and 5.5, see the following guidelines:

Configure the XenDesktop policies to enable HDX RealTime. (See XenDesktop documentation for details.)

Remove any ICAAllowUSB parameter configuration from the INI file for the thin client. Optionally, you can also include the following parameter in the INI file:

ICADenyUSB=all

Monitor Resolution Configuration

For most monitors, the thin client automatically obtains the correct resolution to display from the monitor itself.

For monitors that do not fully support the VESA standards (generally older models), the thin client may not be able to display the monitor resolution correctly, resulting in a black screen. The workaround for this issue is to push an INI file containing the correct display settings to the thin client using Cisco VXC Manager or the FTP file server.

The following is an example configuration using the DisplaySettings INI parameter to specify the resolution for monitor 1 to be 1024 x 768, with no rotation:

DisplaySettings=MON1 rotate-normal 1024x768

For more information about configuring this INI parameter, see Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 6215 INI Files Reference Guide.

Administration Guide for Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 6215 Firmware Release 8.7

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S Central Configuration Using File Server A-1 Using TightVNC Viewer to Shadow or Monitor a Thin Client B-1 Page Firmware Supported Virtual Desktop Application Releases OverviewOrganization AudienceRelated Documentation Chapter DescriptionDocument Conventions Page INI Files Cisco VXC ManagerCisco VXC 6215 Add-Ons AutologinCiscoConfig Procedure High-Level Administration StepsOptional Voice and Video Firmware Add-on SshoptCisco VXC 6215 Deployment with a Cisco Virtual Office Router Recognizing USB Cameras with Citrix XenDesktop Recognizing USB Devices with Citrix XenDesktopCommon Guidelines for XenDesktop 4.0, 5.0, Guidelines for HDX Plug-n-Play with XenDesktop 5.0 Guidelines for HDX Plug-n-Play with XenDesktopGuidelines for HDX RealTime Webcam for XenDesktop 5.0 Monitor Resolution ConfigurationPage Cisco VXC Manager Configuration Quick Reference Configuring the Dhcp Server for Device Discovery Client Discovery Using Cisco VXC ManagerDhcp Window Select Predefined Options and Values Option Type Server IP Dhcp Scope Options Cisco VXC Manager Server Dhcp Scope Options Cisco VXC Manager Server Port Example Create a wlx.ini File for Client ConfigurationINI File Examples XenDesktop INI Configuration Example Required Folder Structure with Cisco VXC Manager Create a Cisco VXC Manager Package for the wlx.ini FileOS=SLX Configuring Default Device Configuration Preferences Schedule Device Updates Using Default Device ConfigurationProcedure for Existing Default Device Configuration Procedure for First-Time Default Device ConfigurationSchedule Device Updates Using the Drag-and-Drop Method Optional Voice and Video Firmware Add-On Register a Package to Enable a Cisco Add-OnChoose the desired release version from the list Update the Cisco VXC 6215 Base VDI FirmwareConfigure Multimedia Redirection with a Proxy Server Version Number= ProxyConfig Additional INI file examples Time settingsPage Logging Desktop BasicsUsing Your Desktop Press Connecting to a MonitorDesktop Keyboard Shortcuts Viewing System Information Shutting Down, Restarting, and SuspendingSystem Information dialog box Page Accessing Applications with the Application Browser Viewing the Connection Manager Performing DiagnosticsDiagnostic Log Viewer Viewing Diagnostic LogsExport Logs to Remote Server Dialog Box Configuring the Cisco VXC Manager AgentOpening a Firefox Web Browser Session Configuring Volume Control SettingsConfiguring Display Settings Display Preferences Dialog Box Taking ScreenshotsHow INI Files Are Employed Central Configuration Using File ServerHow to Set Up Central Configuration Using a File Server Figure A-1 Direct the Thin Client to the ServerOption Description Using DhcpRebooting Page Using TightVNC Viewer to Shadow or Monitor a Thin Client Figure B-1 New TightVNC Connection Dialog Box INI Configuration Example for Enabling VNC