HP Velocity group policy

About the HP Velocity Administrative Template

Boot Settings

HP Velocity system boot settings specify the number of protected flows and whether the collection of local and remote system information is enabled or disabled.

Table 4. Boot settings

Setting

Default

Options

 

 

 

Number of protected

Thin Client: 16

Set the maximum number of simultaneously

flows

Server Side Desktop OS: 16

protected flows. HP Velocity supports 16 to

 

1024 protected flows.

 

Server Side Server OS: 256

 

 

 

 

 

Local System

Enabled

Enable or disable local system information

Information Collection

 

collection.

 

 

Indicates that the local endpoint is configured to

 

 

send its system information and per-flow

 

 

statistics to the remote endpoint.

 

 

 

Remote System

Enabled

Enable or disable remote system information

Information Collection

 

collection.

 

 

Indicates that the local endpoint will process

 

 

and display remote endpoint system information

 

 

and per-flow statistics received.

 

 

 

Policy Filters (Port & IP)

Policy filters can be used to specify the IP addresses and ports of the flows to be protected by HP Velocity and the level of protection applied to the filtered flows.

The following formats must be used when configuring the policy filters:

IP Address: Use a space-separated list of CIDR-format IP addresses and subnet mask pairs. For example, 192.168.1.0/24 145.76.53.3/32.

Port: Use a space-separated list of ports. For example, 80 1750 1751.

Table 5. Policy Filters (Port & IP) settings

Setting

Default

Options

 

 

 

Transparent TCP Ports

21 53 2869 9100 17500

Transparent port filters for TCP and UDP:

 

 

The transparent port filter allows administrators

 

 

to specify a list of TCP/UDP ports for which

Transparent UDP Ports

53 67 68 123 161 500 4500

flows will not be protected by HP Velocity.

 

17500

 

 

 

 

 

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