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Default Parameters for VDAccessTest
The VDAccessTest reports whether the virtual desktop is accessible over the network or not. This page depicts the
default parameters that need to be configured for the VDAccessTest.
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This test collects the desired metrics using the Citrix Desktop Delivery Controller PowerShell SDK. To enable the test to access the SDK for executing scripts, provide the full path to the PowerShell console in the XEN PS CONSOLE FILE PATH. For instance, your path specification can be: C:\Program Files\Citrix\Desktop Delivery Controller\Powershell\XdCommands.psc1.
- Provide the IP address of the server that hosts the main delivery controller component in your farm (i.e., the farm master), in the ADMIN SERVER text box. By default, the HOST IP will be displayed here.
- By default, the REPORT BY GROUPNAME flag is set to Yes, indicating that this test reports a set of measures for every desktopgroup:virtualdesktop combination, by default. To ensure that this test reports a set of measures for every virtualdesktop alone, set this flag to No.
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Number of packets to
be transmitted during the test has to be given in the PACKETCOUNT
text box.
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The TIMEOUT text box defines the maximum time (in seconds) that the test waits for the response to a transmitted packet. A response received after the TIMEOUTperiod is ignored by the
test.
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The
PACKETINTERVAL text box represents the interval (in
milliseconds) between successive packet transmissions during the
execution of the NetworkTest for a specific target.
- By default, the REPORTUNAVAILABILITY flag is set to No. This implies that, by default, the test will not report the unavailability of network connection to any virtual desktop. In other words, if the Network availability measure of this test registers the value 0 for any virtual desktop, then, by default, this test will not report any measure for that virtual desktop; under such circumstances, the corresponding virtual desktop name will not appear as a descriptor of this test. You can set this flag to Yes, if you want the test to report and alert you to the unavailability of the network connection to a virtual desktop.
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