User's Guide
  6.1 Finding a Device’s IP Address and MAC Address 
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You can use this IP address to specify a peer device for your zero client or host, as described in 
6.5 “Specifying a Device’s Peer” on page 68. 
6.1.5  Using Default Device Fallback IP Addresses 
ClearCube PCoIP devices have default IP addresses to ensure you can always access the 
device. A device will use, or fall back to, its default IP address when all of the following 
conditions are true: 
  The device is set to DHCP mode (the Enable DHCP option is selected on the Network page 
in the device’s Web interface) 
  A DHCP server does not assign an IP address (for any reason, including that a server is not 
present) within a device’s 120-second timeout period. 
The following list details the fallback IP addresses for each PCoIP device: 
  Zero client—192.168.1.100 
  Host card—192.168.1.101 
Perform the following steps to have a device use its fallback IP address. 
NOTE:  To fall back to its default IP address, the device must have the Enable DHCP option 
selected in the Web interface Connection > Network page. 
1.  As noted above, a device must have the Enable DHCP option to return to its default IP 
address. Use the Web interface to ensure that the option is set. 
If you do not know the device’s IP address to use to open the Web interface, see 6.1 “Finding 
a Device’s IP Address and MAC Address” on page 56 for instructions. After you find the 
address, use the Web interface to verify the DHCP option and change it, if necessary, from 
the Configuration > Network page. See 6.3 “Using the Web Interface” on page 63 for 
information about accessing the Web interface. 
2.  Power off the device. 
3.  Connect the device to a network that is isolated from any DHCP servers. ClearCube 
recommends any of the following simple configurations. 
  Connect the device directly to a computer, such as a laptop. 
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