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.
What to do next
You can insert custom code into your test to retrieve the
runtime IP addresses of each virtual user. For information, see
Retrieving the IP address of a virtual user.
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.