I/port, Eon e100, Figure 11 – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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In addition, the Fiber C/Port contains auto-tuning circuitry that eliminates the need for

manual RGB and sharpness tuning by the user. The termination connector adheres to

the MT-RJ standard, which has the benefits of small size, easy termination, and broad

industry support.

NOTE: The Fiber C/Port has a unique power supply. The power supplies for the

standard C/Port and Multi-Video Expander (MVX) look very similar, but will

not work with a Fiber C/Port.

I/Port

The ClearCube I/Port is a user port that connects to PC Blades over a standard

Ethernet network. The I/Port delivers video and peripheral signals to a local user from

a centralized PC Blade, just like the C/Port. However, the key difference is that the

I/Port connection uses the Ethernet protocol, allowing it to work over standard

switched networks. Therefore, the I/Port does not require a point-to-point connection

to a Blade (no homerun cabling needed).

The I/Port extends the ClearCube product line to let IT managers use their existing IP

network and cabling infrastructure regardless of the distance between users' desktops

and their centralized PC Blades.

Eon e100 – Available with Windows XPe or NeoLinux operating system

Capio One – NeoLinux operating system

Figure 11 shows the ClearCube family of I/Ports.

Eon e100

The Eon e100 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

Figure 11 ClearCube I/Ports

Capio One

Eon e100

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