Ports and Destination for VMware View Client

Hi all

I'm looking for a quick bit of help if possible please...

Environment: VMware View 4.5

Question / Info needed:

Two companies having a bond of trust between data transfer etc. and resources share. We need access to a site through their firewall in the bond of trust to connect to the VMware View VDI Office.  Customers using VMware View Client.

The question is, if we get the site to enable port 443 to our broker connection I assume this will not be enough?  It must be possible to:

443 to connection broker

32111 (redirect USB) to?

9427 (multimedia redirection) to?

4172 (PCoIP) to?

3389 (RDP if used) to?

This may all sound a bit novicy but I need to be 100% before you go test.

Thanks in advance.

So using the brokers of the connection in direct mode without any security server.   I think that it would look like this.

443 to connection broker

32111 VDI Desktop

9427 multimedia redirection) to?

4172 VDI Desktop

3389 VDI Desktop

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