Configuring neolinux i/ports – ClearCube I/Port Users Guide User Manual

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10. Click OK twice to commit the changes and close the Firewall control panel.

11. Double-click on the Write Filter icon in the system tray and select Commit changes to

disk and enable write filter to reboot the I/Port.

To perform the tasks on the host, do the following:

1. Select Start > Printers and Faxes > Add a printer.

2. Select Network Printer and use the Add Printer Wizard.

3. When prompted, select Connect to this printer and either browse to the printer, or enter

\\iport_name\printer_name (where iport_name is the I/Port and printer_name is the
printer).

4. Follow the wizard’s prompts until the installation is completed.

You do not need to restart the host.

Configuring NeoLinux I/Ports

NeoLinux-based I/Ports autostart the ClearCube I/Port client on bootup. The default
Administrator ID / Password is

su / clearcube

. No default user ID or Password is

provided. The Write Filter Disable command, which allows writing to flash, is

fsunlock

.

The Write Filter Enable command, which prevents writing to flash, is

fslock

.

Enable any necessary ports on your switches and routers. Sentral uses ports 6502 UDP, 4001
UDP, 9000 TCP and 9000 UDP. RDP uses port 3389 TCP and port 139 UDP. Your individual
network may use other ports besides these.

Note:

If using DHCP, verify that name resolution is activated to detect non-Windows-based
systems and that the DNS server is registering the I/Port.

NeoLinux-based I/Ports allow access to BIOS configuration options by pressing F2 during
start-up. Your NeoLinux-based I/Port auto-starts the Sentral client, and you can login to a host
from the login screen that is displayed. If you need to log in to the I/Port to change
configurations, the default administrator ID and password is

root / clearcube

. No default

user ID is configured.

If you are using your NeoLinux-based I/Port as a client managed by Sentral, do the following
from the Sentral Console after installing the I/Port at the desktop:

1. At the Sentral console, run Discovery to discover the I/Port. If the UDP Push Discovery

parameter in the Sentral Console Configuration is set to True, credentials for the Primary
and Secondary Sentral Servers are pushed out to the I/Port. If the UDP Push Discovery
parameter is set to False, right-click on the I/Port in the Sentral Hierarchical menu, and
manually configure the Primary and Secondary Servers.

2. Add the I/Port to an I/Port Group.

3. Allocate the I/Port or Thin Client Group to a host, a Host Group, or a virtual machine

(VM).

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