HP mt40 Mobile manual Adding an IP address to the policy filter blacklist

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HP Velocity troubleshooting

Troubleshooting procedures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Statistic name

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local IP

The local IP address for the protected flow.

 

 

 

 

 

Local Port

The local TCP or UDP port number for the protected flow. If the port

 

 

number is a well-known protocol, the protocol name also appears.

 

 

 

 

Protocol

The protocol (such as TCP or UDP) used by the protected flow.

 

 

 

 

LiveTCP

Indicates whether LiveTCP is protecting the flow. The modes are:

 

 

Protecting: LiveTCP is providing latency mitigation to the flow.

 

 

Inspecting: LiveTCP is in a monitoring state as network conditions have

 

 

 

not been satisfied to provide protection for the flow.

 

 

Off: LiveTCP is not active.

 

 

 

N/A: LiveTCP is not applicable for the flow.

 

 

 

 

 

LiveQ

Indicates whether HP Velocity is protecting the flow or monitoring the flow

 

 

for packet loss.

 

 

 

 

 

TLR

The TLR applied to the protected flow as a percentage that HP Velocity will

 

 

attempt to achieve.

 

 

 

 

 

Encoding

The encoding level applied to the protected flow.

 

 

 

 

 

Adding an IP address to the policy filter blacklist

To add an IP address to the policy filter blacklist:

1.On the HP Velocity server system, right-click the HP Velocity system tray icon.

2.Select Management.

3.Click Configuration.

4.Select Policy Filters in the navigation tree.

5.In the Blacklist field of the IP Address pane, enter the IP address and netmask, using the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx, and separating each entry with a space.

6.Click Apply.

For more information, see the “Policy Filters (Port & IP)” section of the HP Velocity Server Side Deployment Guide.

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Contents HP Velocity FAQ and Troubleshooting Page Contents HP Velocity troubleshooting Intended audience PurposeDocument styles and conventions Start EditFor more information General HP Velocity FAQDoes HP Velocity introduce latency? What is HP Velocity’s impact on available bandwidth?What is an HP Velocity-protected flow? What is the maximum number of supported HP Velocity flows? What is an HP Velocity-monitored flow?What is the purpose of policy filters? What is the LiveQ Packet Loss Protection Optimizer?What is the Target Loss Rate TLR? What is the LiveWiFi Optimizer?What is Burst Loss Protection BLP? How does HP Velocity provide congestion avoidance?Installation and deployment Requirement Server OS Virtual desktop OS Where should HP Velocity be installed?What configurations must be applied to HP Velocity? How is HP Velocity managed? Icon on Color Mode Description Windows LinuxManagement How are Group Policy settings applied? What are the account privileges for HP Velocity? Protected flowsTraffic between HP Velocity servers is only monitored All HP Velocity data flows are blockedDisabled LiveQoS Ndis 6 Filter Driver Disabled LiveQoS Ndis 6 Filter Driver VDI connectivity issue HP Velocity troubleshootingNon-VDI connectivity issue Non-VDI connectivity issueHP Velocity protected flows not established HP Velocity-protected flows not establishedQuality of Experience issue Quality of Experience packet-loss issueQuality of Experience latency issue To disable HP Velocity on Windows Troubleshooting proceduresTo disable HP Velocity on Linux Select Control Panel Select Setup NetworkEnabling HP Velocity To enable HP Velocity on WindowsDisplaying loss with Velocity Displaying loss without VelocitySelect Management Click Network Statistics Select Management Click Network MonitorSelect Management Click Configuration Displaying latency mitigation configurationDisplaying Target Loss Rate Displaying flow informationTo add an IP address to the policy filter blacklist Adding an IP address to the policy filter blacklistValidating HP Velocity deployment Adding a port to the transparent policy filterTo add a port to the transparent filter To validate the version of HP VelocityTo generate the HP Velocity Configuration Report Generating the HP Velocity Configuration ReportSelect Export Current Configuration To File Checking the traffic path for a security server or firewall
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