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Use one or more switches to connect the device to a computer (ensuring that no DHCP
servers can access the device through any switches).
4. Power on the device. Wait 120 seconds for the device to fall back to its default IP address.
5. Verify that the device is using its default IP address by typing the IP address in a Web browser.
You can now use the device’s fallback IP address to connect to the device for direct connections
or to access its Web interface.
If you are returning the device to a deployment that is not a direct connection, you might need to
change one or more of the settings you made in the previous steps (such as clearing the Enable
DHCP setting). If you disconnect the device and return it to your deployment, ensure that the
current device configurations are appropriate.
NOTE: If DHCP is enabled on the device and you redeploy the device on a network with a DHCP
server, you will lose the fallback IP address that you set in this procedure.
6.1.6 More about Device IP and MAC Addresses
Note the following:
In addition to the procedures described above, you can find zero client and host card IP and
MAC addresses using the Web interface. See
more information.
ClearCube devices use MAC addresses that begin with 00-05-82.
6.2
Configuring Zero Clients and Host Cards
As described previously, PCoIP systems consist of a PCoIP processor on the zero client and on
the host card.
NOTE: ClearCube recommends always using the same firmware version on zero clients and
host cards. See PCoIP Firmware Compatibility Guide, available on the ClearCube
Support site, for detailed information about PCoIP firmware versions and compatibility.
The following table shows the interfaces you can use to access and configure PCoIP devices.