Optimizing rdp and the i/port – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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before making the change, and re-enable it after you have committed the change. The

Write Filter is a software feature that prevents any inadvertent or undesired writes to

the Flash Drive where the I/Port’s operating system and other software is stored.

When you push software updates using ezRemote Manager software, the Write Filter

is managed automatically. See Updating Software on the Eon e100 and Capio One

I/Ports on page 91 for more information.

The Write Filter displays an icon in the system tray. When the icon has a red dot, the

Write Filter is enabled, stopping you from writing to the Flash. When the icon has a

green dot, the Write Filter is disabled and you can go ahead and write to the Flash.

To manage the Write Filter manually, you must be logged in as administrator.

Double-click on the Write Filter icon in the system tray and select Disable write filter

to disable the Write Filter and enable writes to Flash. After you make your changes,

double-click on the Write Filter icon in the system tray and select Commit changes to

disk and enable write filter. Your changes are saved to Flash, the I/Port

automatically restarts in 15 seconds, and the Write Filter is re-enabled when the

restart is complete.

If you are using your XPe-based Eon e100 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.

If you are using your Eon e100 as an unmanaged thin client with Microsoft Remote

Desktop Protocol (RDP), double-click the Remote Desktop Connection icon on the

desktop. Log in to your desired host system using that host’s fully qualified name. For

example:

support.clearcube.com

To log in directly to a Blade with the I/Port client, double-click the I/Port Client

Manager icon on the desktop and enter login credentials for the I/Port. Then log into

the Blade using RDP, specifying the domain and Blade name as follows:

domain.com\blade_name

Optimizing RDP and the I/Port

Under most circumstances, the I/Port itself does not run any applications other than

the XPe core operating system, Grid Center, and RDP. All the applications and real

“compute-work” happens back at the Blade. However, there are several settings that

you can adjust on the I/Port to optimize the user experience. Most of the performance

optimization revolves around configuring RDP in the most appropriate fashion, given

your infrastructure.

ClearCube recommends using the I/Port primarily on a corporate network (100Mbps

or faster). However, you may have users who will use I/Ports for remote applications,

such as office access from home, offshore development, etc.

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