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G0200150 Rev A

1.

Connect a USB keyboard and a mouse to the USB ports on the 
front or on the rear of the zero client.

2.

Connect an appropriate network cable to the SFP module 
located on the rear of the zero client, and then connect the other 
end of the cable to the appropriate network infrastructure 
device (such as a fiber network switch or a fiber transceiver).

3.

Connect a monitor cable to each DVI-I port on the rear of the 
zero client. If you are using VGA monitors, attach DVI 
adapters to your monitor cables.

4.

Connect the AC power adapter to the power cable (both are 
included with the zero client).

5.

Connect the power adapter to the rear of the client, and then 
plug the power cable into a power outlet. See “Buttons and 
Indicators” for information about powering the zero client on 
and off.

See “Configuration Steps and Additional Information” for more 
information.

Network Settings

The CD7424SFPST zero client is set to:

Forced, full-duplex mode, 1000 Mbps

Flow control (Link Fault Passthrough) disabled

These settings should be the same on any network switch to which 

the zero client connects. Check your switch settings and make any 

necessary changes.
The following example shows how to configure negotiation and 
flow control settings on Cisco Catalyst

®

 

switches to connect with 

CD7424SFPST zero clients (note that these commands are not 
applicable to Cisco Nexus

®

 switches).

router# configure terminal

router(config)# interface gigabitethernet 0/1

router(config-if)# no negotiation auto

router(config-if)# flowcontrol send off

router(config-if)# flowcontrol receive off

router(config-if)# end

router#

If you use different switches in your environment, perform 

equivalent commands to disable auto-negotiation and flow control.

Configuration Steps and Additional Information

See 

PC-over-IP System User’s Guide

 and 

PCoIP Firmware Support 

and Compatibility Guide

 at 

www.clearcube.com/support

 for 

information about zero client deployment, configuration, and 
administration. If you are using ClearCube Sentral in your 
environment, see 

Sentral Administrator’s Guide

 for information 

about connection brokering, device administration, and more.

Web site:

www.clearcube.com/support

Email:

[email protected]

Toll-free:

(866) 652-3400

Phone:

(512) 652-3400

NOTE:

The zero client is set to forced full-duplex mode with 
flow control (Link Fault Passthrough) disabled. 
These settings should be the same on any network 
switch to which the zero client connects. Check 
your switch settings and make any necessary 
changes (see “Network Settings” below for 
information about configuring Cisco switches).

NOTE:

You can enable a zero client to receive an IP address from 
a DHCP server. If a DHCP server does not assign an 
address within a designated timeout period, the zero client 
uses a default, fallback IP address. If you use these default 
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 

PCoIP System User’s Guide

 at 

www.clearcube.com/support

 for more information.

WEEE Disposal Guidelines

In the European Union, this electronic product is under European Directive (2002/96/EC) WEEE. When this product reaches the end of its useful life or is 
no longer used, do not discard it with conventional waste. Recycle this product at an approved, designated recycling or treatment facility. Check with local 
authorities for proper disposal instructions. For assistance, contact 

[email protected]

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