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ClearCube Technology, Inc. 3700 W Parmer Lane Austin, TX 78727 (512) 652-3500 www.clearcube.com
Before You Begin
Personal and
product safety
Prevent ESD (electrostatic discharge) damage to ClientCube 3 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.
If ClientCube 3 packaging or hardware (including tamper-evident seals on the Secure KVM) shows
any evidence of disruption, call ClearCube Support immediately at (800) 652-3400.
Before installing a ClientCube 3, be sure to have
a network cable for each zero client (fiber or copper, depending on configuration)
monitors and monitor cables
USB keyboard and mouse
optionally, a network switch
optionally, audio input and output devices (such as a headset, speakers, or microphone)
The table below shows steps to take after unpacking a ClientCube 3.
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®Horizon 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.)
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