Administrator Guide

4 Do the following:
a Make sure that the Infrastructure check box is clear.
b Select the check box for each tenant VM network that you want to make available to users when they create their VMs.
5 Click OK.
Flagging the operating system VHD in the VM
templates
For a tenant VM to be protected through Azure Site Recovery, if the tenant uses a VM template to deploy the VM, the operating system
virtual hard disk (VHD) must be agged as such .
This setting is not congured in the default VM templates. Dell recommends that you enable this setting if you ever plan to use Azure Site
Recovery. If you do not set it, and later decide to use Azure Site Recovery, you need to set this property manually for each VM that was
deployed using the default VM templates.
NOTE: This applies only to VMs that were deployed through a subscription to a plan or add-on that has protection enabled.
To ag the operating system VHD in the VM templates:
1 In the VMM console, open the Library workspace.
2 Under Templates, click VM Templates.
3 For each VM template, do the following:
a Right-click the template, and then click Properties.
b Click the Hardware Conguration tab.
c Under Bus Conguration > IDE Devices, click the virtual hard disk.
d Select the Contains the operating system for the virtual machine check box, and then click OK.
Enabling guest-specied IP addresses in VMM
In VMM, you must enable guest-specied IP addresses for the Medium Bandwidth Adapter port prole. This is required for guest cluster
creation because during cluster creation, an IP address must be assigned to the cluster.
To do this, perform the following steps:
1 In the VMM console, open the Fabric workspace.
2 Expand Networking, and then click Port Proles.
3 Double-click Medium Bandwidth Adapter, and then click Security Settings. The following dialog box opens.
Figure 3. Medium Bandwidth Adapter Properties
4 Select the Allow guest specied IP address (only available for virtual machines on Windows Server 2012 R2) check box.
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