ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual
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90 • User Port Installation
ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide
2. Install the printer driver from a USB-attached storage device.
3. Double-click on the Write Filter icon in the system tray and select Commit
changes to disk and disable write filter. The I/Port reboots automatically.
4. After the I/Port reboots, select Start Æ Printers and Faxes and right-click on the
printer that was just installed.
5. Enable sharing according to the printer driver’s procedures.
6. Select Start Æ Control Panel Æ Firewall.
7. Select the Exceptions tab.
8. Highlight the File and Printer Share service and select Edit.
9. In the Edit a Service window, click the checkboxes required to enable the printer.
At a minimum, UDP ports 137 and 138, and TCP port 139 must be open.
10. Click OK twice to commit the changes and close the Firewall control panel.
11. Double-click on the Write Filter icon in the system tray and select Commit
changes to disk and enable write filter to reboot the I/Port.
To perform the tasks on the Blade, do the following:
1. Select Start Æ Printers and Faxes Æ Add a printer.
2. Select Network Printer and use the Add Printer Wizard.
3. When prompted, select Connect to this printer and either browse to the printer,
or enter \\iport_name\printer_name (where iport_name is the I/Port and
printer_name is the printer).
4. Follow the wizard’s prompts until the installation is completed.
A restart of the Blade is not required.
Configuring the NeoLinux Capio One and Eon e100
I/Ports
Your NeoLinux Eon e100 and Capio One I/Ports autostart the ClearCube I/Port client
on bootup. The default Administrator ID / Password is
root / clearcube
. No default
user ID or Password is provided. The Write Filter Disable command, which allows
writing to flash, is
fsunlock
. The Write Filter Enable command, which prevents writing
to flash, is
fslock
.
If you are using your NeoLinux Eon e100 or Capio One I/Port 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.
The Grid Center authentication database allows adding and configuring multiple
I/Ports simultaneously. See the Grid Center Administrator’s Guide for more
information.
To use the ezConnect client, select Neoware Æ ezConnect from the menu bar. The
ezConnect client allows viewing and modifying settings on the I/Port such as display
settings and network configurations.