Sun Microsystems, Inc.www.sun.comSubmit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedbackSun Java™ System RFID Software3.0 Administr
10 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Related DocumentationThe following table lists the tasks and concepts that ar
100 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Monitoring the Status of Your RFIDReader Network By Using AlertsThe RFID Man
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 101▼ To Create and Use Alert Filters1. From the RFID Management Console, choose Settings → Alert Filters.A list o
102 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To View Alerts Click the Check Alerts button found in the upper left-hand
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 103▼ To Modify Alert Filters1. Click the Inspect (magnifying glass) icon next to a filter.The Edit Filter pane ap
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105CHAPTER6Sending Events From the RFIDEvent Manager to the RFIDInformation ServerThe easiest way to send the RFID tag events from the RFID Event Mana
106 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006 (Required to use JMS) Configuring the JMS environment – If you are using J
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 107RFID Information Server clients can be configured to use the JM
108 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006The procedures in this chapter show screen captures using Application Server
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1091. Start the application server default server instance.2. Log
11CHAPTER1Sun Java System RFID SoftwareIntroductionAn overview of the Sun Java™System RFID Software 3.0 is contained in the Sun JavaSystem RFID Softwa
110 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Note – This example uses the Sun Java System Message Queue that is installed
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1114. Add a new broker by following these steps:a. In the Broker L
112 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20065. Right-click the new Broker icon in the navigation tree and choose Connect
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1131. Select the Object Stores node in the navigation tree.2. From
114 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Right-click the new Object Store node in the navigation tree and choose C
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1153. Type the Lookup Name.For this example, use TopicConnectionFa
116 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Click OK.The topic connection factory object is added to the object store
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1176. Click OK.The new queue connection factory object is added to
118 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20064. Confirm that your new object store appears similar to the following scree
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1195. When you are finished, exit the Message Queue Admin Console.
12 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Identifier) that uniquely identifies an individual object, and may include an
120 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Define the EpcisJms Connector RoleUse these steps to define a new role
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1214. Click the Add a connector icon (looks like a roll of film) a
122 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Right-click the connector (move the cursor over the small square at the c
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1238. Add a Delta filter by using the Add a filter icon (looks lik
124 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Note – The drawing pane icons are described in TABLE 2-1.Your drawing pane a
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 125▼ To Create the EpcisJms Configuration Object1. Choose Configur
126 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Test the EpcisJms Connector1. Start or restart your application server.
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 127Configuring the RFID Event Manager toUse an EpcisHttp Connector
128 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Define the Epcis Connector Role1. Start the RFID Configuration Manager.
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1298. Add a Smoothing filter and a Delta filter.See Step 8 through
Chapter 1 Sun Java System RFID Software Introduction 13 URIs for EPC patterns, which refer to a set of EPCs for the purpose of EPCfiltering. A patter
130 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 200614. Click close and proceed to the next procedure,Your work is not yet saved
Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1314. For this example, select the role, testEpcisHttpRole, that y
132 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Start the RFID Tag Viewer from the command line using the following optio
133CHAPTER7Sun Java System RFID InformationServer ConfigurationThe Sun Java System RFID Information Server (RFID Information Server) is a Java 2Platfo
134 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE 7-1 Sun Java System RFID Information ServerAlternatively, you can con
Chapter 7 Sun Java System RFID Information Server Configuration 135 Sensors – The SENSOR table lists all the RFID readers and antennas in use in theR
136 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Configuring the RFID InformationServer DatabaseThis section describes RFID I
Chapter 7 Sun Java System RFID Information Server Configuration 137▼ To Modify the RFID Information ServerDatabase Schema File1. Save a copy of EpcisD
138 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Add Extended Attributes Using the Template1. Enter the name of the attr
Chapter 7 Sun Java System RFID Information Server Configuration 139Configuring RFID Information ServerClientsThe RFID Information Server client librar
14 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE 1-1 Sun Java System RFID Software in the EPC NetworkRFID Information S
140 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Securing the RFID Information ServerUsing the Application Server Admin Conso
141APPENDIXARFID Device Adapter ReferenceThis appendix describes the supported RFID device profiles (also known asadapters) and their properties. This
142 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Common PropertiesSee TABLE 2-4 for general description and values.LogLevelh
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 143Adapter for Feig LRU1000 ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Feig LRU1000 reader. The adap
144 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for Feig ISCMR100/PR100ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate w
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 145Adapter for Intermec IF5 ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with Intermec Intellitag IF5 readers.
146 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006PML AdapterThe PML Adapter is used to communicate with the software utility
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 147Adapter for Alien ReadersThis adapter communicates with the Alien ALR-9780 or Alien NanoScanner 915RFID re
148 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional PropertiesAlso see “Additional Properties Information for Alien
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 149Additional Properties Information for AlienReader readerepcANT0, readerepcANT1 – This property overrides
Chapter 1 Sun Java System RFID Software Introduction 15The RFID Software uses the JMS API as one of its primary methods forcommunicating with third-pa
150 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Properties Information for Mercury 3and Agile 1 Reader readerep
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 151Note – It is not necessary to set the antenna property to enable the variousantennae. Setting the EPC iden
152 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for Matrics ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Mat
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 153Note – The use of a serial to network (Ethernet) adapter is required.TABLE A-9 Adapter Properties for the
154 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Properties Information for MatricsReader readerepcANTn – Specif
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 155readerepcANT0 corresponds to physical antenna 1, readerepcANT1corresponds to antenna 2, readerepcANT2 corr
156 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006In an environment where tags move in and out of the read field of a reader,
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 157Adapter for Printronix RFID PrintersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Printronix SL 5000e RFID
158 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for SAMSys ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with the SAMS
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 159protocols Specifies the type of RFprotocol to be scanned forby the reader. When noprotocols property isdef
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160 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006antennanPower Specifies the preferredpower level, where thevariable n desig
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 161Additional Properties Information for SAMSysReader communicationTimeout – This property is used exclusive
162 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006 For ISO 18000-6B, Intermec Intellitag, Philips I-CODE HSL, the value isIS
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 163direction of SAMSys personnel. See the SAMSys Comprehensive HeuristicUnified Messaging Protocol in the SAM
164 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006In this example, the adapter receives three class 1, 64-bit EPC tags from t
Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 165Adapter for Zebra Technologies PrintersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Zebra Technologies R11
166 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Properties.template Specifies the location of thedefault print t
167APPENDIXBRFID Event Manager ComponentReferenceThis appendix describes the properties of the RFID Event Manager componentsincluded with the RFID Sof
168 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Smoothing FilterThis component creates a union of EPCs that are discovered
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 169Delta FilterThis component reports RFID tags leaving and entering the radio frequency fields.For
17CHAPTER2Configuring the RFID EventManagerThis chapter describes the necessary concepts and procedures for configuring theRFID Event Manager using th
170 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006EPC FilterThis component performs a pass filter on the value of the RFID ta
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 171BandPass FilterThe BandPass filter is used to select a subset of events that match the specified
172 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FileLogger ConnectorThis component provides a general connector for the RFI
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 173HttpPMLLogger ConnectorThis component provides a connector that writes PML core to an HTTP connec
174 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006JMSLogger ConnectorThis component provides a connector that sends PML core
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 175NullConnector FilterThe NullConnector filter consumes events and does nothing with them. The prim
176 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006SocketLogger ConnectorThis component creates a socket connection and starts
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 177SSocketLogger ConnectorThis component creates a server socket and, when the socket connection is
178 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006SAPAII ConnectorSee “Architecture Overview of the RFID Software Plug-In for
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 179This GUI runs inside the same Java virtual machine (Java VM) as the rest of theExecution Agent. T
18 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006The adapter functions by receiving the EPC of the RFID tag and generating an
180 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006REProducer ConnectorThis component, the remote event producer is a general
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 181EpcisJms ConnectorThe EpcisJms connector sends events from the RFID Event Manager to the RFIDInfo
182 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006TopicName (Optional) Only used if the UseJms property is true ortopic. Spec
Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 183EpcisHttp ConnectorThe EpcisHttp connector sends events from the RFID Event Manager to the RFIDIn
184 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006UseJms Specifies the delivery method. The value mustbe one of the following
185APPENDIXCRFID Configuration File ReferenceThis appendix provides sample configuration files for the configuration of anExecution Agent. The configu
186 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE C-1 Configuration File HierarchyThe name and value properties used a
Appendix C RFID Configuration File Reference 187CODE EXAMPLE C-1 Sample XML for a Reader Adapter<ems:name>PMLReader</ems:name> <ems:cla
188 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006TABLE C-1 Sample xml Code for a Filter<ems:filter><ems:name>Rfi
189IndexAadaptersconfiguring, 46reference, 141addingconfiguration properties, 28custom components, 55JMS broker, 109JMS connection factory, 114JMS objec
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 19The RFID Configuration Manager consists of a configuration service and a userinterface to the service.
190 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006EpcisHttp connector, 127java client library, 139event managercomponents defin
Index 191Rio Websterport number, 24rolesdefining, 30SSAMSys readersadapter properties, 158SAP AIIconfiguring, 77connection parameters, 69defining configur
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20 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006configuration object might associate the Alien reader with IP address129.146.
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 21Use the RFID Configuration Manager to perform the following configuration tasks: “To Define the RFID S
22 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Starting the RFID Configuration ManagerPrerequisite – If you have not install
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 232. (Optional) Expand the Device Profiles node to see the supported device profilesthat have been instal
24 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Start the RFID Configuration Manager(Microsoft Windows) Start Menu opti
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 253. Review or change the parameters as necessary.You are discouraged from changing these parameters exce
26 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Click Please Select a Profile to see a drop-down list of possible device p
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 275. Type the reader IP address, the IP port number, and the reader name.Use the reader IP address and IP
28 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20067. (Optional) Add any new necessary configuration properties.See “To Add a Co
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 294. Select any configuration property name field.5. Right-click and choose Add Property from the context
3ContentsBefore You Begin 7Sun Welcomes Your Comments 101. Sun Java System RFID Software Introduction 11RFID Electronic Product Code Details 11EPC Dat
30 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Define RFID Event Manager RolesUse the drawing pane of the RFID Configur
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 313. In the Select a Name field, type the name of the Role and click Ok.Use a descriptive name for the ro
32 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20065. Select a component. For this example, select the Smoothing Filter.6. Type
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 337. Click the connector icon (looks like a roll of film) and add a File connector namedtestConnector.The
34 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Caution – Do not connect a connector to another connector, this configuration
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 35b. Select the input point and click Ok to add it to the role.The input point appears on the drawing pan
36 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006c. Connect the input point to the appropriate component.Once you have added t
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 3710. To save the role, return to the RFID Configuration Manager.When you started this procedure to defin
38 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Note – Changes to a role after a configuration object is created do not propa
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 391. If you have not already done so, start the RFID Configuration Manager.See “To Start the RFID Configu
4 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Distributed RFID Event Manager Environment 57General Distributed Installati
40 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006This dialog box has four areas for input as follows: The Configuration Objec
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 414. In the Configuration Object Name field, type a name for your configuration object.5. Select a reader
42 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20067. When you have finished customizing the component properties, click Ok to c
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 438. To save your work, choose File → Save from the RFID Configuration Managermain menu.A confirmation me
44 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20064. Decide what to edit.The dialog box that appears depends on whether you cho
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 45b. Change the properties as needed and click Ok.c. To save your work, choose File → Save from the RFID
46 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006If you use the Start menu option, you must select both Start Agent and StartS
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 47Device-specific properties and additional considerations for the commonproperties are described in the
48 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006All device adapters support a basic set of properties, unless otherwise speci
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 49autoread Available on some readers and sedin conjunction with the property,scanDuration.• When enabled,
Contents 5Configuring the RFID Event Manager to Use an EpcisJms Connector 119Configuring the RFID Event Manager to Use an EpcisHttp Connector 1277. Su
50 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Information for Common Properties Log level – Log level settings
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 51▼ To Edit a Device Profile1. If you have not already done so, start the RFID Configuration Manager.See
52 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20064. Select the device profile to edit and click Ok.The Profile Inspector dialo
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 53RFID Event Manager ComponentOverviewThe primary types of RFID Event Manager components are filters and
54 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006RFID Event Manager ConnectorsZero or more connectors may be defined. Connecto
Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 55Custom RFID Filter and ConnectorsThe RFID Software supports the creation of customized filters and conn
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57CHAPTER3Distributed RFID Event ManagerEnvironmentThis chapter includes the following topics: General Distributed Installation Considerations Manag
58 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006You can change the Control Station's group name after installation by in
Chapter 3 Distributed RFID Event Manager Environment 59Starting and Stopping the Execution AgentSimilarly, on hosts where the Execution Agent componen
6 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for Symbol MC9000-G Readers 163Adapter for Zebra Technologies Printers
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61CHAPTER4Configuring Communication WithSAP Auto-ID InfrastructureSun Java System RFID Software 3.0 (RFID Software) includes a plug-in to enableintegr
62 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Setting up communication between the RFID Event Manager and the SAP AIIsoftwa
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 63 The SAPLogger connector interprets these properties and maps them to a specifi
64 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE 4-1 Communication Flow Between the RFID Event Manager and SAP AII.Conf
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 65▼ To Define the RFID Devices1. If you have not already done so, start the RFID C
66 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20065. In the Reader IP address field, type the IP address for the specific devic
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 67each printer. To do this add a new template property for each print format thaty
68 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20069. When you are done defining the device properties, click Ok.10. Repeat the
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 69The reader role is used to send notifications to SAP AII by using the SAP AII-DC
7Before You BeginThis administration guide for Sun Java™System RFID Software 3.0 (RFID software)provides an overview of the RFID software architecture
70 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20062. Select and right-click the Connector for SAP AII.3. Choose Edit from the c
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 714. Update the SAPAIIUrl property field with the URL where your SAP AII softwarel
72 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Confirm the value of the SapCommand property.Every XML notification messag
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 73▼ To Define the Printer Configuration Object forSAP AII1. In the RFID Configurat
74 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Confirm the values of the properties, and click Ok.▼ To Define the Reader
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 756. Select the tab Connector:SAPAII to review the values of the ConfigurationProp
76 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Configuring SAP AII to CommunicateWith the RFID Event ManagerAfter configurin
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 77▼ To Configure SAP AII Communication With theRFID Event Manager1. Log in to your
78 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Copyright SAP AG 2006. All rights reserved.4. Create or modify (as needed) a
Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 795. Click Test Connection to test the communication with the RFID Event Manager.Y
8 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Related Third-Party Web Site ReferencesThird-party URLs are referenced in this
80 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Copyright SAP AG 2006. All rights reserved.
81CHAPTER5Monitoring the RFID SystemThe RFID Management Console is a web-based application for monitoring thereaders and components of the RFID Event
82 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Access the RFID Management Console1. Confirm that the RFID Event Manager
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 834. Choose the task to perform from the links on the left side of the screen.See the following sections of this
84 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Performing RFID Management ConsoleAdministration TasksFrom the RFID Managemen
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 85To manage the RFID Management Console users, select the appropriate icon. Theicons are defined in the following
86 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Create New RFID Management ConsoleUsersOnly administrators can create ne
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 87Creating and Managing Reader GroupsThe Groups menu option enables you to group different readers for easier tra
88 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006If no groups have been created, only the default All Readers group appears. I
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 898. Select the readers to add to the group, then click Add.Your new group appears in the list of groups.9. After
Before You Begin 9 UNIX specific descriptions throughout this manual also apply to the Linuxoperating system, except where Linux is specifically ment
90 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Add a Jini Locator1. Log in to the RFID Management Console.2. Choose Adm
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 91▼ To Receive Email Notifications for Alerts1. Log in to the RFID Management Console.2. Choose Administration →
92 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Enable the Alerts email notification by typing y in the Email Notification
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 93Performing RFID Reader NetworkManagement TasksThe RFID Management Console provides the following options for ma
94 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20062. Choose a reader group to view.You see something similar to the following s
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 952. To view the readers in a group, click the Inspect icon in the Actions column.For example, if you click the I
96 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Review the status of the readers in the selected group.The Status icons ar
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 975. (Optional) To modify reader properties, follow these steps:a. Scroll to the bottom of the Reader Attribute p
98 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006c. (Optional) Click Refresh to determine if attribute values have changed whi
Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 993. To view the components for a specific service, click the Inspect icon in the Actionscolumn.Each component ty
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