Windows Virtualization Verification:
1. Make sure that the workstation used to install the VM Player 5.0.2/ VMWare Workstation 9.0.2 has Virtualization Capability Enabled.
2. Windows à Start àSearch for “Intel Processor Identification Utility”
3. Enable the Virtualization through Net BIOS
Note: Enable virtualization in BIOS only when Virtualization Technology is “No” in the above screenshot
Enabling virtualization extensions in BIOS:
1. Reboot the computer and open the system's BIOS menu. This can usually be done by pressing the delete key, the F1 key or Alt and F4 keys depending on the system.
2. Enabling the virtualization extensions in BIOS
Note: Many of the steps below may vary depending on your motherboard, processor type, chipset and OEM. Refer to your system's accompanying documentation for the correct information on configuring your system.
- Open the Processor submenu: The processor settings menu may be hidden in the Chipset, Advanced CPU Configuration or Northbridge.
- Enable Intel Virtualization Technology (also known as Intel VT-x). AMD-V extensions cannot be disabled in the BIOS and should already be enabled. The virtualization extensions may be labeled Virtualization Extensions, Vanderpool or various other names depending on the OEM and system BIOS.
- Enable Intel VT-d or AMD IOMMU, if the options are available. Intel VT-d and AMD IOMMU are used for PCI device assignment.
- Select Save & Exit.
- Reboot the machine.
- Redo Virtualization Verification.
Windows à Start àSearch for “Intel Processor Identification Utility”
WIRELESS SETUP at HOME
1. In your virtualization software, import and start the WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance virtual image OVA package
2. Change Network Adapter & Network Adapter2 to use "Bridged" in VM (vmware, oracle vm, etc) Network Settings before you start the XC10 image. Choose only the Wireless Adapter by clicking on the configure Adapters Button
3. After the image starts, Iogin as xcadmin/xcadmin to the console and type below:
Console> edit ethernet-interface eth0
Console ethernet-interface:eth0> ip
CWZBR02205I: Entering "ip" mode
Console ethernet-interface:eth0 ip> address 192.168.0.10/24
(use ip address value between 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.105. I have used 192.168.0.10)
Console ethernet-interface:eth0 ip> exit
Console ethernet-interface:eth0> exit
Console> show ethernet-interface eth0
Console> status ethernet-interface eth0
Console> force-recycle
Check the status of the application using start-progress or https://192.168.0.10:9443
When the appliance comes up test the connectivity from Virtual guest system to host system by using net-test ping as shown below
Test connectivity from the Host system to Virtual guest system from cmd using ping as shown below
Once the ping test shows accessible from both ends.
If connectivity fails from the Host system to Virtual. Try opening the below url and perform Diagnose the errors from browser and wait till the problems is resolved and check the connectivity once again.