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•LiveTCP - Latency Mitigation
•Logging
NOTE: For more information about HP Velocity settings, see “Registry keys used in HP Velocity configuration” on page 39.
Management Application Mode
The Advanced Management Application provides a toolset for monitoring and debugging network flows using HP Velocity, as well as the ability to temporarily override configuration settings.
Table 2. Management Application Mode
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Advanced Management | Thin Client: Disabled | Enable or disable the presence of the |
Application Mode | Server Side: Enabled | HP VelocityAdvanced Management |
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System Settings
HP Velocity global system settings include the operational mode; enabled or disabled optimizers; packet loss protection, latency mitigation, and beaconing settings; and network maximum transmission unit (MTU).
Table 3. System settings
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Operational Mode | Protect | • | Protect: HP Velocity provides session |
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| establishment, session statistics, packet loss |
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| protection, WiFi optimization, and latency |
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| mitigation. |
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| • | Monitor: HP Velocity continuously profiles the |
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| established flows, but the HP Velocity network |
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| optimizers are disabled. |
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| • | Off: HP Velocity passes all network flows |
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| transparently and does not perform any |
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| monitoring or optimization. |
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