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HP Velocity group policy

HP Velocity is installed with a default configuration suitable for most deployments. This chapter describes how to create a custom HP Velocity configuration:

HP Velocity Policy Engine

Configuring HP Velocity using Group Policy

About the HP Velocity Administrative Template

Registry keys used in HP Velocity configuration

NOTE: The information in this chapter is intended for the IT staff administrating HP Velocity.

HP Velocity Policy Engine

The HP Velocity Policy Engine uses Microsoft Group Policy.

Microsoft Group Policy

Microsoft Group Policy provides centralized management and configuration of users and computers in a Windows Active Directory environment. The Group Policy (GP) and the Active Directory (AD) infrastructure enable IT administrators to deploy and manage IT policies centrally. Group Policy settings are contained in a Group Policy object (GPO). HP Velocity can be configured using Group Policy and the HP Velocity administrative template. For information, see Configuring HP Velocity using Group Policy” on page 27.

To create a GPO, use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), which is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center website.

The GPO can be used to centrally manage and propagate new settings for HP Velocity over an entire Windows AD domain.To manage HP Velocity using Microsoft Group Policy, the

HP Velocity Administrative Template must be applied to the GPO. For more information, see Adding the HP Velocity Administrative Template to a GPO” on page 27 and About the HP Velocity Administrative Template” on page 29.

The HP Velocity Administrative Template adds a set of options to the GPO and specifies which registry keys will be set for each option. For more information on the HP Velocity registry keys, see Registry keys used in HP Velocity configuration” on page 39.

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Contents HP Velocity Server Side Deployment Guide Page Contents Using the Management Application HP Velocity group policyTroubleshooting Intended audience About this documentPurpose Document styles and conventionsConvention Description SamplenameOff mode Protect modeMonitor mode HP Velocity functional overviewEstablishing a connection InitializationProtected state BeaconingHandshaking Virtualization architecture Deployment configurationsDeployments Direct Example of a direct deploymentProxied Example of a proxied deploymentDirect and proxied Example of a direct and proxied deploymentTerminal services Example of a terminal services deploymentAbout HP Velocity beacons Deployment considerationsMaximum number of protected flows Requirement Server OS Virtual desktop OS InstallationsSystem requirements Server-side installation To install HP Velocity serverConfirm Installation screen appears Installing HP Velocity on Microsoft Hyper-V Microsoft Hyper-V network connectionsClick Change Adapter Settings HP thin client installation Setting adapter properties HP Velocity Management Application modes Identifying the HP Velocity operational mode on Windows HP Velocity management HP Velocity icon color codes Setting the HP Velocity operational modeIcon Color Mode Description To set the HP Velocity operational mode Displaying the protected or monitored flow countMicrosoft Group Policy HP Velocity group policyHP Velocity Policy Engine Configuring HP Velocity using Group Policy Adding the HP Velocity Administrative Template to a GPOTo change HP Velocity settings on all systems in an OU Updating a policy configurationAbout the HP Velocity Administrative Template Management Application Mode Setting Default Options Management Application ModeSystem Settings System settings Setting Default OptionsSetting Default Options Policy Filters Port & IP settings Setting Default Options Boot SettingsBoot settings Setting Default Options Policy Filters Port & IPBlacklist IP filter Special Port Filter for TCP and UDPWhitelist filter for TCP and UDP TLR Filters LiveQ Target Loss Rate FiltersWhitelist IP filter LiveTCP Protocol Latency Mitigation Policy Filters LiveQ Packet Loss ProtectionAggressive encoding as soon as it detects LiveTCP Latency Mitigation settings Setting Default Options LiveTCP Latency MitigationLogging settings Setting Default Options LoggingRegistry keys used in HP Velocity configuration Management Application key System Settings keysBoot Settings keys Registry key ParameterPolicy Filters Port and IP keys LiveQ Target Loss Rate TLR Policy Filters keys LiveTCP Latency Mitigation keys LiveTCP Protocol Latency Mitigation Policy Filters keysLiveQ Packet Loss Protection keys Logging keys Using the Management Application Network StatisticsStatistic name Description Statistics viewNetwork statistics Advanced Statistics view Advanced statisticsPackets Encoded Working with network statistics Network statistics operations Operation DescriptionNetwork Monitor Graph name Color DescriptionValue Description Flow InformationAdditional network loss and network throughput data Remote system statistics Protected data flow statisticsUsing the Management Application Flow Information Local and remote system informationLocal Rx throughput for an endpoint Remote Rx throughput for an endpoint Configuration Configuring global system settings Configuration option Description Displaying system boot settings Configuring policy filters Policy Filters configuration dialogBlacklist IP filter Policy filter precedenceIP filters Whitelist IP filter Port filtersSpecial port filter Whitelist port filterTransparent port filter LiveQ policy filters Configuration option Description LiveTCP policy filters Configuring LiveQ packet loss settings LiveQ Packet Loss Protection configuration dialogLiveQ configurable parameters Configuring LiveTCP Latency Mitigation LiveTCP Latency Mitigation configuration dialogConfiguring the network simulator LiveTCP Latency Mitigation parametersGeneral settings Network simulator parametersHP Velocity configuration report Troubleshooting Procedure in this document doesn’t work Is traffic between two HP Velocity servers only monitored?
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