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About IP Manager For WHMCS

IP Manager For WHMCS allows you to conveniently add and manage IP subnet, and automatically assign IP addresses to your servers, products, addons or configurable options.

With our module you will be also able to assign an IP subnet to a specified client, integrate with 3rd party applications like cPanel, export IP subnets or view clear graphs.
You will also be able to synchronize IP addresses used by products in your WHMCS system with the module's IP subnets.
What is more, IP Manager For WHMCS will allow your customers to easily manage their IP addresses from the WHMCS client area.

  • Admin Area Features:
✔ Create Multiple Configurations For Multiple Scenarios Of IP Addresses Assignment
✔ Create Multiple Relations In One Configuration For Products, Addons, Configurable Options & Servers
✔ Add IP Pools:
✔ CIDR Notation
✔ IP Addresses Range (IPv4 Only)
✔ IP Addresses List (IPv4 Only)
✔ Add IPv6 Block In CIDR Notation
✔ Export IP Pools To XML And CSV Format
✔ Import IP Pools From XML And CSV Files
✔ Synchronize IP Addresses Used By Products In WHMCS With IP Manager
✔ Exclude Selected IP Addresses From IP Pool During Its Creation
✔ Integrate With 3rd Party Applications:
✔ cPanel
cPanel Extended
✔ Plesk
✔ Parallels Cloud Server
SolusVM Extended VPS
Proxmox VPS
✔ Create New Integration Modules
✔ Assign/Unassign IP Addresses From IP Pool For Specified Client Service
✔ Omit Dedicated IP Address Fields For Specific Configuration
✔ Define Custom Field Usage
✔ Receive Automatic Email Reminder Sent When Specified Usage Percentage Of Any IP Pool Has Been Exceeded
✔ Define Configuration Of Integration Method (cPanel & cPanel Extended)
✔ Set Up IP Addresses Cleaner - Ensures That All Assigned IP Addresses Are In Use
✔ View IP Pool Usage Statistics And Graphs
✔ View Logs
  • IP Pool Features:
✔ Lock IP Pool To Client
✔ Filter Data In IP Addresses List
✔ View IP Addresses Of IP Pool
✔ Delete Single IP Address From Pool
✔ Bulk Actions - Assign/Unassign/Delete IP Addresses
✔ Create Custom Fields For IP Pool Or IP Address
✔ Generate Free IP Addresses
  • IP Block Features:
✔ View IP Pools Of Block
✔ View IP Addresses Of IP Pool
✔ Assign/Unassign/Delete Any IP Pool
✔ Create Custom Fields For IP Pools
✔ Generate Free IP Pools
  • Client Area Features:
✔ View Assigned IP Addresses
✔ Unassign IP Addresses
✔ Order Additional IP Addresses
  • General Info:
✔ Supports IPv4 and IPv6
✔ Supported All Types Of Configurable Options
✔ IPv6 Pools Relying On IP Addresses Range And Assigned IP Addresses (Free IPv6 Addresses Are Not Stored In Database)
✔ Block Assignment Of IP Addresses For IPv6
✔ Multi-Language Support
✔ Supports WHMCS Templates Five and Six
✔ Supports WHMCS V5 and V6

Installation

This tutorial will show you how to successfully install and configure IP Manager For WHMCS.

We will guide you step by step through the whole installation and configuration process.

1. Log in to your client area and download IP Manager For WHMCS.
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2. Upload and extract the module into the main WHMCS directory.

Files in your WHMCS directory should look like this.

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3. When you install IP Manager for the first time, you have to rename 'license_RENAME.php' file.

File is located in 'modules/addons/IPM2_anager2/license_RENAME.php'. Rename it from 'license_RENAME.php' to 'license.php'.

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4. In order to configure your license key, you have to edit a previously renamed 'license.php' file.

Enter your license key between quotation marks as presented on the following screen. You can find your license key in your client area → 'My Products'.

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5. Remove all files from 'tempates_c' folder located in your WHMCS root directory.
6. Now, you have to activate the module in your WHMCS system.

Log in to your WHMCS admin area and go to 'Setup' 'Addon Modules'.
Afterwards, find 'IP Manager' and press 'Activate' button.

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7. In the next step you need to permit the access to the module.

Click on 'Configure' button, tick desired admin roles and press 'Save Changes'.

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8. The last step is setting chmod 755 to 'storage' folder.

Folder is located in 'you_whmcs/modules/addons/IPM2_anager2'.

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9. You have just successfully installed IP Manager!

You can access your module in 'Addons' 'IP Manager'.

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Configuration and Management

IP Manager For WHMCS allows you to manage dedicated IP addresses' pools, automatically assign them to clients/products/servers/addons/configurable options.

IP Manager supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
Module enables clients to manage and order dedicated IP addresses.
In this short guide we will present you the possibilities of our module.

Subnets

To manage any Subnet via IP Manager you have to add it first.

To add a new subnet press 'Create New Subnet' and follow further instructions.

Create Subnet

To begin, add a new IP addresses subnet, press 'Create New Subnet' button.
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To add subnets 'Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)' can be used.

First of all, select IP version: IPv4 or IPv6, type the first IP address from the subnet and a correct bitmask.
Correct ranges:

  • IPv4 - 1 to 32
  • IPv6 - 1 to 128

Note: The first IP from the subnet should be compatible with CIDR notation.

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You can exclude any number of IP addresses from the pool.

To do so, enter them into 'Excluded IP Addresses:' textarea, one IP address or IP range per line.

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If you want to set nameservers and gateway click on 'Toggle Advanced Settings'.
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Enter nameservers and gateway address into textboxes as shown on the screen below (This step is optional).

Afterwards, confirm the creation of an IP pool through pressing 'Add Subnet' button.

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Available IP Subnets and Child-Subnets

Once you have added some IP pools you can preview some details on them and manage the IP addresses.

As you can see on the following screen, you can find here a list of IP Pools in a tree view. Press any of added IP Pools to see its details.

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Subnet

To view IP pool details press on its address as shown on the following screen.
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In 'Subnet ' field, you can find information about current assignment of IP addresses in the pool and manually manage their assignment.
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Bulk Actions

IP Manager For WHMCS supports actions on multiple IP addresses.

To issue such action, mark involved IP addresses and choose desired action under subnet details.

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  • Delete - as its name suggests, removes IP addresses from a pool.
  • Split - select split size of subnets, keep in mind that the pool may include some already assigned IPs.
    If you split such a pool, the assigned IPs might be transferred to a subnet.
  • Merge - ????

Additionally, it removes IP addresses from external servers.

  • Create Subnet - is the most interesting option, it allows you to add a new IP pool with its bitmask
    Toggle Advanced Settings - Ns1 and ns2, gateway. - add pool
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Excluded IP Addresses

List of excluded IP addresses. You can remove some addresses from the list or add new ones. Remember to 'Save Changes' later on.
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Custom Fields

IP Manager allows you to add custom fields per IP pool.

To add a new custom field, press 'Create a New Custom Field'.
Afterwards, fill out the form with custom field name and value.

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Additionally, you can assign a custom field to IP address.

Some 3rd party integration submodules may need additional information provided along with IP address (like MAC address) this it the place to add them.
To add custom field, press 'Add a New Custom Field' next to IP address you want to assign a custom field to.

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Afterwards, fill in 'Custom Field Name' and 'Custom Field Value', press 'Save Changes'.
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Assigned Client/Service

If you wish to assign an IP pool to a client or specific service, our module makes it available to you.

You can achieve that through using auto-complete textbox to choose the client and/or service. Again, remember to 'Save Changes'.
Notes:
IP addresses will be added to all products ordered by client.
IP addresses will be added to all addons included in products.

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IP Addresses List

The easiest possible way of creating IP addresses within the created pool.

Simply press 'Create IP Address' and a new address in the pool will be generated.

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Once the address is generated, you can proceed to its assignment.

Use action buttons to do do so.

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Assign Single IP Address

You are now redirected to a page where you can assign this specific IP address to a service by entering a domain or a username,
using 3rd party integration module or custom assignment.
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Tree View

To clarify, a comfortable tree vie of your created subnets and child-subnets is available. Let's take a look at it to summarize the divisions.
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As on the screen below
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IP Assignment Mechanism

It is crucial to understand mechanism of automatic IP addresses assignment. In this section we will clarify it to you.

'IP Quantity' field defines the quantity of IP addresses added to the ordered product by triggering a specific relation.
Two and more relations from one configuration can be triggered for the same product (therefore, multiple quantity of IP addresses can be assigned).
Additionally, if you set up two configurations with the same relation, IP addresses from both configurations will be added.
Therefore, if you set up these two configurations in IP Manager:

  • Configuration 1: Addon A (IP Quantity = 2), Product C (IP Quantity = 1)
  • Configuration 2: Addon A (IP Quantity = 2), Addon B (IP Quantity = 2), Product D (IP Quantity = 3)

Orders listed below will trigger different relations:

  • Order 1: Product C with addon A: 5 IP addresses assigned
  • Order 2: Product C with addon B: 3 IP addresses assigned
  • Order 3: Product D with addon A: 7 IP addresses assigned
  • Order 4: Product F with addon A: 4 IP addresses assigned

Automatic IP Assignment

The main reason, why this module has been created, was to automate IP addresses assignment.

Here we will show you how to set up its configuration. In order to start, go to 'Configuration' 'Create Configuration'.
Type your configuration name, press textboxes corresponding to options you wish to add and select them from dropdown menus.
Afterwards, press 'Create New Configuration' button. On the screen below you can see sample configuration with two products.

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Now you have to assign at least one IP pool to configuration. You can do it through 'Assigned Pools' or 'Assigned Blocs' button.

Note: It is possible to assign IPs using either pools or blocks! You are not allowed to assign both to one configuration.
Let's start with Assigning pools.

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Next, choose an IP pool from a dropdown menu and press 'Add Pool' button.

Keep in mind that you can assign multiple pools to a single configuration.

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If you wish you can assign IP using blocks assignment. You can also assign blocks to the configuration.

To do so, press Assigned Blocks in the configuration.

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Select block from the list of available and press Assign A Block button.
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Added block will appear on the list of below.
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Keep in mind that you can add more than one block to a single configuration.

Advanced Configuration

Let's say, that you want to set multiple IP assignment to specific product, it is available with our module!

Here we will show you how to set up multiple IP addresses assignment to configurable option 'Extra IP Addresses'.
Create a new configuration as while setting up a standard configuration.
Once it is done press 'Configurable Options' as shown on the screen below.

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Afterwards, mark checkboxes next to configurable options you want to assign IP addresses to.

Enter quantity of IP addresses which will be assigned to each configurable option and press 'Save Changes'.

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Usage Graph

In each configuration you can find a graph, which shows the statistics of IP addresses assignment.
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3rd Party Integration

In this tab you can set up 3rd party integration which allows you to manage IP through our module in your WHMCS and synchronize changes on 3rd party servers.

Note 1: Some of these integration submodules require free IP subnets (cPanel) or IP addresses (Plesk) on servers to be set up.
Note 2: IP Manager can integrate multiple IP addresses with a single product.

Enabling 3rd Party Integration

Activation of all integration modules looks similar, there is only a difference in cPanel and cPanel Extended integration submodules.

Start by pressing 'Activate' button next to a module you want to activate.

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Press 'Configure' button and assign configurations to it.

Confirm through clicking 'Save Changes'.

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cPanel and cPanel Extended additionally allow you to choose the method of the integration.

1. Creates a DNS zone for each IP address assigned to a product.
2. The first IP address assigned to a product is set up as a site dedicated IP address.

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As you can see on the following screen, you can easily check the quantity of configurations assigned to each 3rd party integration.
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Integration With Proxmox VPS/Cloud For WHMCS

Integration with Proxmox VPS For WHMCS & Proxmox Cloud For WHMCS are the only integrations which are set up on both IP Manager For WHMCS and integrated module sides.

Due to that, setting up the integration consists of 3 steps:
1. Create IP addresses subnet which will be used for product.
2. Create configuration and assign a previously created subnet to it. No additional action is required in this step.
Important: Assigning anything beyond the Subnet to the configuration in IP Manager For WHMCS may cause unexpected effect in your WHMCS environment.

Integration With SolusVM Extended VPS For WHMCS

Integration with SolusVM Extended VPS For WHMCS is tricky.

IP Manager For WHMCS cannot inject the first IP address to VPS, due to the way SolusVM API works.
After creation of VPS, IP Manager is able to add additional IP addresses.
Therefore, if you are using this integration, we advise setting up IP Manager synchronization as a cron job.

Test Integration Module

This module logs information about IP processing for 'Autorelease' type products.

Your order should look similar to the one on the screen below.
Note: You need to set up 'Autorelease' type server, otherwise logs will not show up.

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Creation of Integration Submodule

You can create your own integration, all you need is knowledge of PHP programming language.

You can do it through using 'Autorelease' submodule file.
1. To begin, make copy of 'AutorelaseIntegration.php' located in 'your_whmcs/modules/addons/IPM2_anager2/app/modules'.

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2. Rename copy to your new submodule name.

Note: File name has to end with 'Integration', for example 'NewSubmoduleIntegration.php'.

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3. Edit the file, start by entering basic settings.
1. Class name should be the same as the file name.
2. Submodule name visible in IP Manager.
3. Submodule description displayed in IP Manager.
4. Place here an integrating module name ( the best way is to copy a folder name of the module ).
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4. Now, it is time to implement integration part, you will need integrated module documentation to do that.
1. Configuration of 3rd party integration submodule.
2. Code assigning IP address to module product goes here.
3. You can add a code to unassign IP address here.
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4. In order to view a submodule you have just created, log in to your WHMCS and go to 'Addons' 'IP Manager' '3rd Party Integration'.
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Export

You can export your subnets with IP addresses to CSV and XML files.

To export, go to 'Export' tab, choose subnet to export and output format.
Now you can ' 'Generate' the file. Download of the file will start shortly.
Note: Your 'storage' folder located in 'your_whmcs/modules/addons/IPM2_anager2' should have chmod set to 755.

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Import

In 'Import' tab you can find tools to synchronize IP addresses from your WHMCS as well as import them from a file.

Synchronization
Synchronization will confirm relations in your system with relations in IP Manager subnets.

  • IP address is used by a product, but inside of IP Manager subnet it is marked as unassigned - record inside of a subnet will be updated.
  • IP address is used by a product, but does not exist in any IP Manager subnet - a new subnet will be created.

There are three available cron commands:
1. This cron command synchronizes all products (it will require confirmation).
2. This cron command synchronizes all products (it will not require any confirmation).
3. This cron command synchronizes only products which IDs have been provided as arguments separated by comma.
Import
To import IP addresses from a file, select it, choose its format and press 'Import'.

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IP Logs

'Logs' page stores the history of actions ordered on each IP address.
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Settings

Along with great power comes great responsibility.

IP Manager For WHMCS allows you to define its behavior, therefore make sure you configure settings that suit you needs.

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Show Settings

Module Settings

Below, you can find description of each option.
  • Assignment Process Settings
    1. For any configuration you provide into this field, 'Dedicated IP' field will be omitted.
    2. If checked, additional IP addresses will be stored in a custom field or 'Assigned IPs' field.
    3. If checked, in case of a server provisioning failure, relation will be saved.
    4. Automatically process the IP address when downgrading the configurable option.
    5. Module ignores error message from an external server and continues the action.
  • IP Logs Settings
    1. IP addresses without product or user will not be displayed in 'IP Logs' page.
  • Email Reminder Settings
    1. If you check this checkbox, you will receive an email with notification about IP pools running out of IP addresses.
    2. Enables you to define percentage value which, when exceeded by any IP pool, results in a notification being sent.
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IP Addresses Cleaner

IP Addresses Cleaner allows you to restore/remove IP addresses form WHMCS/IP Manager/both depending on chosen settings.
  • IP Addresses Cleaner Settings
    1. IP address are added to hosting if relation exists.
    2. IP address' relation are removed if IP address is not assigned to any hosting.
    3. If IP address does not exist in any IP pool, it is removed from hosting.
    4. Create IP address' relation if it does not exist.
    5. If IP address does not exist in any IP pool, it is removed from relations.
    6. Set IP address as unassigned if its relation does not exist.

Important: After making any changes in those settings, press 'Update Settings'.
Otherwise, settings will not be saved and the Cleaner will run using old ones.

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IP Addresses Cleaner allows you to automatically find and fix broken IP addresses assignment.

For example, when you manually remove a product with IP addresses assigned or remove an IP pool.
To start IP Addresses Cleaner, press 'Perform Cron Cleanup' .
Actions issued by the cleaner are listed in a popup as shown on the following screen.

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IP Reservation

You can automate the process of IP assignment by adding some rules that will be then executed while assigning IP addresses from a subnet to clients or services.

'IP Reservation' rules can be configured under 'Settings' section.

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Use the rules consciously because they will be then taken into consideration while assigning any IP from any subnet in your IP manager.

Like it is stated in the guide visible on the screen you must stick to some standards while personalizing your assignment process.

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New Rules

To add a new rule, type in the required value in the 'Rule' field and describe it in the text box nearby.
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To illustrate:

Enter n in the 'Rule' textarea. Then the first IP address from a subnet will be always excluded. It will be reserved and it will not be assigned to any client or service.

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You can add more that one rule. If you do it thoughtfully, you will have much less work later on while creating new subnets because
customized rules will substitute the need to fill out the 'Excluded IP Addresses' area.
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Rules In Practice

Let's create a new subnet of IP addresses.
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As stated before choose IP version and enter subnet. Now you can skip the 'Exclude IP addresses' section because configured rule will be toggled.
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I tutaj nie wiem co!
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Default Custom Fields

In this section ('Settings' → 'Default Custom Fields') you are allowed to add and configure some custom fields that will be assigned to subnets by default.
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All you need to do is enter the name of your custom field, its value and save changes.
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Surely, you can create plenty of such custom fields and remove any if you no longer wish to use them.
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Integration Code

Integration described below is not obligatory.

Module allows your customers to view IP addresses assigned to their product and order additional ones.
To enable it, follow these simple steps:

Integration in WHMCS V6

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Correctly placed code is presented on the following screen.
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In the client area it should look like on the screen below.
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Integration in WHMCS V5

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Correctly placed code is presented on the following screen.
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In the client area it should look like on the screen below.
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To allow your customers to buy a new IP address you need to set up a product addon for product and assign the addon to a configuration in IP Manager.
The above described integration works for all products without exception.
However, in case you wish to restrict the integration to limited number of products, please insert the below codes instead of the one suggested in the addon.

{if $moduleclientarea}
  <div class="moduleoutput">;{$moduleclientarea|replace:'modulebutton':'btn'}
  {if $pid == 26 || $module ==  'proxmoxCloud' || $module == 'proxmoxVPS'}
       {$IPM2_anager_integration}
  {/if}
  </div>
{/if}

Once such code is inserted in the template, IP Manager will be displayed for product with ID that equals 26 or if the product is based on 'proxmoxCloud/proxmoxVPS' modules.
Extend the IP Manager integration according to your needs. The above code is just an example which can undergo modifications.

Client Area

Your clients can view and manage their IP addresses and IP pools thanks to installed IP Manager For WHMCS module.

To remove any IP address or pool from a product, simply press 'Unassign' button.

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Your client can also order a new IP address.

Press 'Order Additional IP Addresses' as shown below.
Your client will be moved to order form containing previously configured addons.

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As soon as the addon is active, new IP address is granted.
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Add IP via Addon

Setting up an addon allows your client to add an IP address to their product using integration.

Go to 'Setup' 'Products/Services' 'Product Addons' and press 'Add New Addon' .

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Afterwards, enter addon name, addon description and select applicable products.

Set pricing for addon by choosing 'Billing Cycle' and typing price.
Confirm through pressing 'Save Changes' button.

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Now, go to 'Addons' 'IP Manager' and use configuration created before or create a new one.

Remember to add a previously created addon as a configuration relation.
You can do it by pressing 'Addon' button as shown on the following screen.

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Tick checkbox next to addon and enter the quantity of IP addresses to be added.

Afterwards, click 'Save Changes' button.

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If you enabled integration for the client area, your client should be able to order new IP addresses.

Management of Custom Hooks

Our module allows you to use custom hooks. All you have to do is create some functions using PHP programming language.

Here you can see possible hooks:

before_ip_assign_hook($ip, $serviceid, $relation, $configid)
after_ip_assign_hook($ip, $serviceid, $relation, $configid)
before_ip_integrating_hook($ip, $service, $server)
after_ip_integrating_hook($ip, $service, $server)
before_ip_disintegrating_hook($ip, $service, $server)
after_ip_disintegrating_hook($ip, $service, $server)
To find details about hooks read 'custom_hooks.php' file.

You can find there all hooks, information about their time of run, returned values and parameters.
For example, if you want to throw message to activity log after IP address assignment find hook 'after_ip_assign_hook($ip, $serviceid, $relation, $configid)' and type:

Logger::factory()->log('Custom hook was triggered');

It should look like on the screen below:

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How To Update

In order to upgrade your module, follow Modules Update article.

Tips

1. If your client orders a product that is combined with two configurations (e.g. by product type and configurable option), IP Manager will add IP addresses from both configurations.
2. If you have used IPv6 block before the update to IP Manager 2.2.0, all of them will be migrated to corresponding subnets. Note that migration is done automatically for you.

Common Problems

1. When you have problems with connection, check whether your SELinux or firewall does not block ports.
2. If you see something like this when moving to 'Addon' 'IP Manager', remove content of 'template_c' folder.
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3. If you export file and it is empty, check your 'Storage' folder chmod, it should be set to 755. Folder is located in 'your_whmcs/modules/addons/IPM2_anager2' .

If you still have that problem, set chmod 777.

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