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By: pgrifidi

Rifidi Users and Developers,

The following is 'The Guide to using Virtual IP Creation' in Readers.  This
will be posted here for review and then published on our site as a final
document.

Virtual IP Creation is a feature in Rifidi that lets you create multiple IP's
on the same box and assign readers to them.  This lets you create a virtual
reader with it's own unique IP just like a real world reader.

The following are the sections to the guide
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Virtual IP Creation in Rfidi v0.5:

There are two stages to successfully render a virtual IP useful. Firstly there
is the actual virtual IP creation. Secondly, we need to register the IP to the
reader.

Creating a Virtual IP:

Step 1: Start Rifidi Reader Launcher

Step 2: Click on the Device Manager Tab

Note: Make sure that the Reader is stopped

Step 3: On the right panel marked - “Network Addresses for Selected Devices”
click bottom button labeled - “Add Address”

Step 4: Once you have clicked on Add Address an Alert should pop up asking you
to input a New IP Address and an Netmask. If you are unsure about your netmask
please leave it empty. Enter the new IP Address that you would like to spawn.

Step 5: Click Ok to create a new IP Address.

Step 6: In the “Network Addresses for Selected Device” panel you should
see your newly added IP Address.

Registering the Virtual IP with the Reader:

Step 7: Go to the “Reader Settings” Panel

Step 8: Scroll down to the IP Address Property, double click and change the
IP to the newly created IP. Press enter to the IP to be registered.

Step 9: Start the Reader via the Reader Control Panel.

Congratulations! You have created a virtual IP and registered it to the Reader.
You can now telnet into the reader via the new IP. Enjoy!

Gotchas:

DHCP Enabled Network Interfaces:

If DHCP is enabled on your network interface, then this virtual IP creation
will not work. This is due to a Windows limitation. To get around this problem,
you can toggle from DHCP to Static IP. This will allow you to set Virtual IPs
successfully. Please refer to the “Enabling Static IP" section for more
details.

Enabling Static IP:

There are two steps in enabling Static IPs.  First you must discover your 
current
IP, then register it in your network TCP/IP Properties. The steps that are 
necessary
are described below.

Discovering your IP:

Step 1: Run your command prompt. You can do this by clicking on Start -- > Run
and type “cmd”.

Step 2: Type “ipconfig /all” This will reveal your local Windows IP
Configuration. Note: Your IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Servers.

Registering your IP in your network TCP/IP Properties:

Step 3: Go to Start --> Control Panel --> Network connections --> Your Local
Area Connection

Step 4: Right click on your Local Area Connection and go to Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP).

Step 5: Click on Properties, while the TCP/IP option is highlighted.

Step 6: Toggle your option from “Obtain an IP address automatically” to
“Use the following IP”.

Step 7: Input your IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway that you discovered
during Step 2.

Step 8: Toggle the option from “Obtain DNS Server address automatically”
to “Use the following DNS Server addresses”.

Step 9: Input your DNS Server that you have recovered from Step 2.

Step 10: Click OK

Congrads! You have changes your network configuration to Static IP.

Note: Toggling from DHCP Configuration to Static IP Configuration can result
in issues if the correct IP was not set. Please consult your Network 
Administrator
if you have any issues or questions.

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Please use this thread to discuss any changes needed.


Thanks,

Prasith 

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