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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.