Clearcube Capio One Quick Start Manual

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Capio One
Quick Start Guide
ClearCube Technology 8834 Capital of Texas Hwy N Austin, Texas 78759 voice 512 652 3500 www.clearcube.com
CONNECTIONS
The Capio One is designed to operate in either a vertical or horizontal
position. To mount vertically, install your Capio One in its stand with the
vent holes on top. To mount horizontally, place your Capio One on its
side, with the vent holes in the side panel on top.
Connect the power supply connector, keyboard, mouse, Ethernet, and
monitor to the ports as labeled. Attach other devices as desired.
To turn on your Capio One, push in the circular on/off button on its front
panel. To turn off, push the on/off button again. You may need to hold the
button in for 5 seconds, depending upon how your I/Port is configured.
Attach other devices as desired.
Verify connectivity to your network by watching for the flashing green network
activity LED. Enable any necessary ports on your switches and routers.
Grid Center uses port 6500 TCP. RDP uses port 3389 TCP and port 139
UDP. Your individual network may use other ports besides these.
NEOLINUX OPERATING SYSTEM
Your Linux-based Capio One auto-starts the Grid Center client, and you
can login to a Blade 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 Linux-based Capio One as a client managed by Grid
Center, do the following from the Grid Center Console:
1. Discover the I/Port.
2. Configure the I/Port with the Primary and Secondary Consoles’ names
to establish them as trusted machines.
3. Add the I/Port to the Grid Center authentication database.
4. Allocate the I/Port to a Blade or a Blade group.
1. Power supply connector 8. PS/2 Mouse port
2. Audio line in 9. PS/2 Keyboard port
3. Audio line out 10. Security lock slot (on side)
4. Serial port 11. Power LED
5. VGA video port 12. Network activity LED
6. Parallel port 13. Power switch
7. 10/100 BaseT Ethernet port 14. USB ports
• The Ethernet connection on
the Neolinux I/Port must be
connected to an active network
before starting the I/Port in
order for the operating system
to turn on the network adapter.
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