CD9424 Zero Client Quick Start Guide
ClearCube Technology, Inc. 3700 W Parmer Lane Austin, Texas 78727 (512) 652-3500 www.clearcube.com
CD9424 Zero Client Overview
ClearCube
®
CD9424 Zero Clients connect to supported
ClearCube PC blades and virtual machines containing V5
x
20
Dual Host cards to provide the following features:
•
Integrated smart card reader
•
Support for up to two independently–configurable monitors
•
PC–over–IP™ (PCoIP™) processors, delivering PC video
and audio over your IP network
•
Three USB ports
•
Standard audio in and out (front) and HD audio out (rear)
In typical ClearCube environments, ClearCube PC blades are
centrally located in data centers. A blade user has an CD9424 Zero
Client on their desk connected over an IP network to a blade
containing a V5
x
20 Dual Host card. The CD9424 provides the
interface to the blade. That is, the user can connect monitors,
pointing devices, and other peripherals to the CD9424 to receive
peripheral data sent from a blade and to send USB data to the blade.
CD9424 Zero Client with peripherals & network connection to
blades
USB Port
PCoIP Session
Indicator
Client Power &
Indicator
Audio In
Smart Card
Reader
Remote PC
Power
Front
Audio Out
Reader Activity
Indicator
DVI #2
USB Ports
Ethernet
Power Jack
HD Audio Out
DVI #1
Serial Number
MAC Address
Kensington Security Slot
Rear
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
for more information.
Keyboard
Pointing
Monitors
Network Switch
Chassis and Blades
Device
CD9424
Zero Client
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