Capio one, Windows xpe operating system, Neolinux operating system – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual
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30 • ClearCube Architecture and Product Overview
ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide
that sufficient network bandwidth is available. The Eon e100 is available with either
the Windows XPe or the NeoLinux operating system.
Included with the Eon e100 is ezRemote Manager software, which you can use to
remotely install security updates, peripheral drivers and applications – it can even
deploy complete, customized images to your entire enterprise. The combined power
of ezRemote Manager and ClearCube Grid Center results in a comprehensive and
flexible set of tools for managing connections, updates and images for the Eon e100.
When equipped with a PCI riser card adapter, the Eon e100 can accept
industry-standard PCI expansion cards. While not all PCI cards will be compatible,
ClearCube has certified a fiber Ethernet adapter card, a wireless access card, and a
dual monitor card for use in XPe-based Eon e100 I/Ports.
Capio One
Located at the user's desktop, this remote unit interfaces with the centralized PC Blade
over a standard Ethernet network. It connects to standard peripherals at the desktop
including monitor, keyboard, mouse, speaker and other peripherals. With its compact
design, the Capio One saves space, simplifies manageability, maximizes uptime and
enhances security, while delivering the full power of a Pentium 4 running Windows XP
Professional to the desktop. The Capio One uses a Linux operating system.
The Capio One connects to any ClearCube PC Blade over standard Ethernet
infrastructure that may include routers, switches, hubs and media converters. This
means the distance between a PC Blade and the desktop can be unlimited provided
that sufficient network bandwidth is available.
Windows XPe Operating System
The Windows XPe Operating System installed on some e100 I/Ports uses a different
system image from the I8800 I/Port. Installation and updates procedures are different.
Do not attempt to use I8800 updates on e100 I/Ports, or vice versa.
NeoLinux Operating System
The Neoware NeoLinux Operating System installed on Capio and some e100 I/Ports uses
a different system image from the I/8010 I/Port. Installation and update procedures are
different. Do not attempt to use I/8010 updates on Capio or e100 I/Ports, or vice versa.
Remote Desktop Protocol
Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a presentation protocol that allows the
I/Port to communicate with a PC Blade. RDP works across any TCP/IP connection,
such as a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), or virtual private
network (VPN) connection. RDP is the delivery mechanism for video, mouse,
keyboard, and USB communications between the I/Port and the PC Blade.
When using Remote Desktop Protocol from the I/Port, many of the local I/Port
resources are available within the session, for example:
•
File System – The I/Port file system is accessible to the Remote Desktop
session, as if it were a network shared drive or drives. For example, you can
access files on a key-chain disk connected locally to the I/Port (I8800 only) from
within the RDP session running on the Blade.
•
Audio – The audio streams, such as
.wav
and
.mp3
files, play through the I/Port’s
speaker connection. RDP provides downstream audio only.