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R-Series Data Center Products User’s Guide Chassis and Blade Installation • 41
blade and client are on the same subnet or, if they are on different subnets, that the
devices can communicate.
Connect to a network that reserved for PCoIP traffic—To isolate PCoIP traffic
on a specific network, connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the chassis port
reserved for PCoIP communication (as noted above), and then connect the other
end of the cable to a network that you specify for PCoIP traffic.
For detailed information about setting up, configuring, and using ClearCube PCoIP
clients and hosts (blades), see ClearCube PCoIP User’s Guide.
How OS Network Connections Are Mapped to NICs on
Chassis Backpack
After you insert a blade in a chassis, your Windows operating system shows 4 network
connections in the Network Connections window (click Start > Control Panel and
then double-click Network Connections to display all connections). The following
table shows how each Ethernet port on the Chassis Network Module (on the rear of
the chassis and shown above) is mapped to each network connection that your OS
displays (the following examples assume that the blade is inserted in chassis slots 3
and 4).
Table 9: Mapping of LAN Connection Names in OS, in BIOS, and in Chassis Backpack
Default LAN
Connection
Name in OS
Default Name in
BIOS
Ethernet Port Mapping on
Chassis Backpack
Port Location (If Blade Is in
Slots 3 & 4)
Local Area
Connection
Lan controller #1
Mapped to the 2nd (higher number)
port in the pair of Primary ports
Local Area
Connection 2
Lan controller #2
Mapped to the 1st (lower number)
port in the pair of Primary ports
Local Area
Connection 3
Lan controller #3
Mapped to the 2nd (higher number)
port in the pair of Secondary ports
Local Area
Connection 4
Lan controller #4
Mapped to the 1st (lower number)
port in the pair of Secondary ports
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