How to Validate Citrix HDX Enlightened Data Transport Protocol is Active for Wyse ThinOS 9

Summary: Wyse ThinOS 9 process to show that the Citrix HDX Enlightened Data Transport (EDT) Protocol is Active.

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Instructions

Affected Products:

  • Dell Wyse 3040 Thin Client
  • Dell Wyse 5070 Thin Client
  • Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client
  • Dell Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client

Affected Versions:

  • v9.x

Affected Platforms:

  • Wyse ThinOS

HDX Enlightened Data Transport (EDT) was added in Wyse ThinOS 9. This article provides four methods to validate which communication protocol is active.

  • Command Prompt
    • netstat
    • CtxSession.exe
  • HDX Monitor
  • Citrix Director

Citrix Enlightened Data Transport (EDT) is the preferred option for XenApp and XenDesktop data transport. EDT is built on top of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). The transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the dynamic fallback. It may be necessary to validate the protocol used by EDT. Validation confirms that EDT is active and data is transferring using UDP ports 1494 and 2598.

Network diagram
Figure 1: (English Only) Network diagram

The HDX EDT protocol may be validated using Command Prompt, HDX Monitor, or Citrix Director. Click the appropriate method for more information.

The HDX EDT protocol may be validated by confirming either Data Transported by a UDP Port or the Transport Protocols. Click the appropriate information that you want to validate.

Data Transported by a UDP Port

To validate from Command Prompt:

  1. Power on a Dell Wyse Thin Client device that has ThinOS 9 firmware installed.
  2. Log in to a Citrix Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) session.
  3. From the desktop, open Command Prompt.
  4. Type netstat -a -p UDP and then press Enter.
  5. Verify UDP protocols with port numbers 1494 and 2598 are on the list.

Verify Protocols and Ports
Figure 2: (English Only) Verify Protocols and Ports

Transport Protocols

To validate from Command Prompt:

  1. Power on a Dell Wyse Thin Client device that has ThinOS 9 firmware installed.
  2. Log in to a Citrix Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) session.
  3. From the desktop, open Command Prompt.
  4. Go to the directory by typing cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix\System32 and then press Enter.

Go to Citrix directory
Figure 3: (English Only) Go to Citrix directory

  1. Once in this directory, type CtxSession.exe and then press Enter.
  2. Verify the Transport Protocols field displays UDP -> CGP -> ICA.

Verify Transport Protocols
Figure 4: (English Only) Verify Transport Protocols

Note: HDX Monitor is a software tool from Citrix. For more information, reference https://cis.citrix.com/hdx/download/ This hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies..

To validate from HDX Monitor:

  1. Power on a Dell Wyse Thin Client device that has ThinOS 9 firmware installed.
  2. Log in to a Citrix Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) session with HDX Monitor installed.
  3. Click the HDX Monitor icon from the desktop.
  4. Select Network from the main menu and then click the WMI tab.
  5. Verify that the Component Protocol value is UDP_CGP-ICA.

Click WMI
Figure 5: (English Only) Click WMI

Note: Citrix Director is a web-based monitoring console from Citrix. It may be installed from Citrix' Virtual Apps and Desktops full product ISO installer. For more information, reference https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/director/install-and-configure.html.

To validate from Citrix Director:

From this console, the session detail panel provides which protocol is active.

Steps to the Citrix Session Details panel:

  1. Launch Citrix Director.
  2. Click Search in the upper right corner.
  3. Type the user account in the Search for User field.
  4. A matching user account appears in the dropdown box. Select the matching user account.

Search for User
Figure 6: (English Only) Search for User

  1. Within Session Details, verify that the Connection type is HDX and the Protocol is UDP.

Verify Connection Type and Protocol
Figure 7: (English Only) Verify Connection Type and Protocol

Additional Information

Affected Products

Wyse 3040 Thin Client, Wyse 5070 Thin Client, Wyse 5470 All-In-One, Wyse 5470, Dell ThinOS
Article Properties
Article Number: 000126186
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2024
Version:  10
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