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Package
contents and
documentation
The list below shows the contents of a ClientCube 2® package.
ClientCube 2, preconfigured with
Zero clients
Device cabling including ClientCube 2 power cable and adapter, zero client power
cables, video cables (with KVM switch only), and (depending on model) USB smart card
cabling for KVM switch
Belkin® Secure KVM switch or Belkin Secure KM Switch
This Quick Start Guide
Secure KVM Switch User Manual or Secure KM Switch User Manual, and
Zero Client Quick Start Guide for installed zero clients.
Dual-link DVI cable adapters (Y-cables) for high-resolutions monitors (2560 × 1600).
See Zero Client Quick Start Guide for information about using dual-link DVI cables.
For more
information
The section above shows documentation included with the ClientCube 2. For additional information
about PCoIP® technology (including zero clients and PCoIP host cards), see the documents below at
www.clearcube.com/support:
PC-over-IP System User’s Guide
PC-over-IP Device Firmware Support and Compatibility Guide
ClientCube 2 with
Secure KVM or Secure KM Switch
Quick Start Guide
About ClientCube 2 with Secure KVM or Secure KM Switch
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ClientCube 2
front features
The picture below shows the front of a ClientCube 2 (depending on the model, product features might
differ slightly).
Secure KVM switch or Secure KM switch
Zero client power button and session
indicators
Audio devices plugged into
zero clients are not switched.
Devices plugged into the
Console connectors on the
rear of the KVM or KM are
switched.
Figure 1. ClientCube 2, front view
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KVM cabling
The picture below shows the default cabling configuration for ClientCube 2 with a KVM switch. For
simplicity, cabling is shown between the KVM and only one zero client. The same cabling
configuration is used for the remaining zero clients.
Figure 2. ClientCube 2 with KVM, rear view and default cabling configuration (for simplicity,
cabling for only one zero client is shown)
Optional External CAC Reader
KVM Switch in ClientCube 2
Cable Configuration
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KM cabling
The picture below shows the default cabling configuration for ClientCube 2 with a KM switch. For
simplicity, cabling is shown between the KM and only one zero client. The same cabling
configuration is used for the remaining zero clients.
Figure 3. ClientCube 2 with KM, rear view and default cabling configuration (for simplicity,
cabling for only one zero client is shown)
KM Switch in ClientCube 2
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Personal and
product safety
Prevent ESD (electrostatic discharge) damage to ClientCube 2 and 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 they handle smart cards. ESD damage can
potentially cause unsupported card reader behavior including failure.
Always perform ESD prevention steps before using a card reader.
Inspect
packaging
If ClientCube 2 packaging or hardware (including holographic seals on the Secure KVM or KM)
shows any evidence of disruption, call ClearCube Support immediately at (800) 652-3400.
Not included in
package
Before installing a ClientCube 2, be sure to have
a network cable for each zero client
optionally, a network switch, and
KM switch only: monitor cables.
Before setup
The table below shows steps to take after unpacking a ClientCube 2.
Ensure all required infrastructure is in place and is configured. Depending on your
deployment, this can include
DHCP servers
a copper network (including switches, routers, and so on)
a fiber network (including media converters, switches, routers, and so on)
VMware® View infrastructure, and
CAC or smart card components and authentication/single-sign-on infrastructure
Record MAC addresses of zero clients and host cards for use during deployment and
configuration. (A configuration label on each ClearCube device specifies a MAC
address for the PCoIP device.)
If you are using physical computers with PCoIP host cards, download and install
audio and GPU drivers appropriate for your host card. ClearCube host cards only
support drivers available from ClearCube Support.
Before You Begin
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