Default settings and fallback ip address, Smart card reader setup (on supporting models), Setting up a cloud desktop – ClearCube CD7920-Series User Manual

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• Do not block the zero client’s side vents by leaning

papers, folders, computer speakers, or any other objects
against the sides of the client.

• Adjacent furniture (file drawers, desk supports, chairs) do

not block or enclose any sides of the zero client.

• Do not place the zero client in enclosed environments

such as on a shelf or inside a drawer.

• Ensure that all connected cables are supported.

Default Settings and Fallback IP Address

• DHCP enabled

• SLP discovery enabled

• Session type: direct to host + SLP discovery

• Fallback IP addresses:

Zero client: 192.168.1.100

Host card: 192.168.1.101

By default, zero clients and host cards are configured to
receive an IP address from a DHCP server. If a DHCP
server does not assign an address within a designated
timeout period (120 seconds), the zero client uses a default,
fallback IP address. Fallback addresses enable devices to
always have a known IP address. See PC-over-IP System
User’s Guide
for more information.

Smart Card Reader Setup (on Supporting Models)

Prevent ESD (electrostatic discharge) damage to
smart card readers by always discharging your
body and smart card before using a reader (for
example, by touching a grounded, unpainted,

metal object). ESD can vary depending on many
environmental conditions, including clothing that users wear
and how users handle smart cards. ESD damage can
potentially cause unsupported card reader behavior
including failure. Always perform ESD prevention steps
before using the card reader.

To use the smart card reader, you must install a driver for the
reader on the blade to which you connect and ensure that the
card reader service is running on the blade. Download the
driver to install on blades from the blade’s Drivers section of
ClearCube Support site. The download file contains drivers
for all supported operating systems and installation
instructions.

Setting up a Cloud Desktop

Perform the following steps to connect peripherals, a
network cable, and a power supply to the zero client. These
steps assume that the Cloud Desktop, host card, and DHCP
server are on the same network.

1. Power on the remote Blade PC containing the host card to

which you are going to connect.

2. Connect a monitor cable to each port on the zero client

and to your monitors. For alternate configurations:

To use a single monitor: enable the host driver

function on the peer host card and install Teradici
Host Driver software. See Tech Bulletin TB00274:
Configuring Dual-Monitor Systems for Single-
Monitor Use
on ClearCube Support for information.

To use 2560 × 1600 monitors: connect the included

dual-link DVI cable adapter (Y-cable) to the zero
client and to the monitor(s) as shown below.

NOTE: If you use the fallback addresses and have DHCP

enabled, you must wait 120 seconds before you can
connect to a host. If you use the direct connect
methodology in your environment, ClearCube
recommends disabling the client's DHCP setting to
eliminate the need to wait 120 seconds before
connecting. See PC-over-IP System User’s Guide at

www.clearcube.com/support

for more information.

NOTE: You must install Teradici PCoIP Host Software, available

from Teradici Support, on each host device to support
single-monitor use and to support 2560 × 1600 monitors.

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