Step #4: Client RI Configuration & Testing

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Step #4: Client RI Configuration & Testing

 

It is always recommend to read through all instructions first before proceeding.

 

 

 

Will you be providing remote access for your AyaNova clients to log in to request service and/or view their workorders?

If so, do note the following:

 

 

A. NOTE: Your Client RI URL will be different than your staff RI URL

B. To actually log in as an AyaNova client, you will need to set your Client RI configuration and Client RI Header/Footer if applicable

 

 

 

A. NOTE: Your Client RI URL will be different than your staff RI URL:

 

If so, once have completed your successful testing of bringing up and logging in via your localhost URL and your IP URL, then test bringing up your Client RI login page.

 

1. Testing on your server

 

Test using localhost and port http://localhost:port/AyaNovaRI/Customer/Login

 

Test using your server's private ip address and port http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:XXXX/AyaNovaRI/Customer/Login (of course using your own ip address and port number)

 

 

2. Testing on local area networked computer

 

Test using your server's private ip and port http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:XXXX/AyaNovaRI/Customer/Login (i.e. http://192.168.1.100:9632/AyaNovaRI)

 

 

3. Testing for remote access

 

Test using your public ip and port http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:XXXX/AyaNovaRI/Customer/Login   (i.e. http://200.200.200.100:9632/AyaNovaRI )

 

 

 

 

B. To actually log in as an AyaNova client, you will need to set your Client RI configuration and Client RI Header/Footer if applicable:

 

1. Set your Client RI configuration

 

2. Set up your Client RI custom Header and/or Footer