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Windows OS component for OMIMSSC console extension for
SCCM
While creating or editing Operational Template for server, perform the following steps for windows component:
1. Select a task sequence and deployment method.
NOTE: Only the task sequences deployed on collections are listed in the drop-down menu.
For information about task sequence, see Task sequence.
2. Select one of the following options for the Deployment method:
Boot to network ISOreboots specified ISO.
Stage ISO to vFlash and Rebootdownloads the ISO to vFlash and reboots.
Reboot to vFlashreboots to vFlash. Ensure that the ISO is present in the vFlash.
NOTE: To use the Reboot to vFlash option, the label name of the partition that is created on vFlash must be
ISOIMG.
3. (Optional) To use the image present in the network share, select the Use Network ISO as Fallback option.
4. enter an LC boot media image file.
5. Select the drivers required for the operating system.
Windows component for OMIMSSC console extension for SCVMM
While creating or editing Operational Template for server, perform the following steps for windows component:
Select Hypervisor Profile, Credential Profile, and Server IP from.
NOTE:
Host Name, and Server Management NIC are always pool values. For server management NIC, provide the MAC
address of the network port through which you want the operating system to communicate to SCVMM.
If you select Server IP from as Static, and then ensure that you have configured the logical network in SCVMM, and the
following fields are pool values:
Console Logical Network
IP Subnet
Static IP Address
Non-Windows component for OMIMSSC console extensions
While creating or editing Operational Template for server, perform the following steps for non-windows component:
Select a non-windows operating system, operating system version, type of share folder, ISO file name, location of the ISO file
and the password for the root account of the operating system.
(Optional) Select a Windows type credential profile for accessing the CIFS share.
Host name is a pool value and if you disable DHCP option, and then the following fields are pool values:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
NOTE:
Network File System (NFS) and Common Internet File System (CIFS) share types are supported for non-Windows
operating system deployment.
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