User manual
3 - 4
To add a new address range:
Complete the bottom row of the IP Addresses table by typing the desired Subnet Group, Subnet Name,
Network Address (default gateway) and Subnet Mask. Then click Save. The IP Addresses section then
expands to include the new range.
To modify or delete an existing range:
Make your changes to a single row of the IP Addresses table, then click the adjacent Save or Del button.
You can change the first and last entries of the table, but you cannot delete them.
Locations
If your network is configured to assign dynamic IP addresses, you can use the Locations option to
name and organize groups of specific addresses using both IP and MAC addresses. The address
names you assign in Locations.csv can be completely different than the range names used in the IP
Addresses table (see page 3-3).
1. Using a text editor, create or edit a CSV (comma-separated values) file in the following format:
“SUBNETGROUP”,“SUBNET NAME”,IP ADDRESS,MAC ADDRESS
2. Access the ReM Admin Settings page.
3. Click the Locations Browse button.
4. Find and select the desired CSV file then click Save.
ReM uploads your locations file to the ...\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
6.0\ folder on the web server.
5. Access the ReM Find page and click the Reset button. The new locations are now available for
searching.
Below is an example of a Locations.csv file:
“Department001”,“Unit001”,192.168.1.1,0
“Department001”,“Unit002”,192.168.1.2,0
“Department001”,“Unit003”,192.168.1.3,0
“Department002”,“Unit001”,192.168.2.45,0
“Department002”,“Unit002”,192.168.2.46,0
“Department002”,“Unit003”,0,00-16-D3-45-31-64-38
You can specify the IP address and/or the MAC address of a client, but you must list at least one
address. Set the address that is not known to 0 (zero). For example, in the file contents above, the IP
address is specified for Department002-Unit002, but the MAC address for that client is set to zero.
Whereas the next entry, Department002-Unit003, has an IP address set to zero, but the MAC address is
specified.
Note: You can use either IP Address or Locations or both methods to organize your scanners.
However, you can only use one method at a time on the Find page.
Clearing a Locations File
Simply click Clear Locations file to remove the contents of the Locations file located in the ...\Tomcat
6.0\ folder. This option does not affect the contents of the local file from which the Locations file was cre-
ated.