Configuring IP aliases for a remote Windows location
To make it appear that a
virtual user has its own IP address during a schedule run, configure
IP aliases for each Windows remote
location.
Procedure
Results
What to do next
Note: To
add multiple IP aliases, use the netsh command, as shown in the following
example:
netsh -c Interface ip add address name="Gig Ethernet" addr=10.10.0.21 mask=255.255.0.0
The
ntcmds.chm file, typically located in C:\WINDOWS\Help,
contains more details about the netsh command. When you are finished
with the IP aliases, use the following command to remove them: netsh -c Interface ip delete address name="Gig Ethernet" addr=10.10.0.21
You
can also use a batch file to add and delete the aliases.