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12 On the IP Allocation page, configure how IP addresses are allocated for the virtual appliance and click
Next.
Option Description
Fixed
You will be prompted to enter the IP addresses in the Appliance
Properties page.
Transient
IP addresses are allocated from a specified range when the appliance is
powered on. The IP addresses are released when the appliance is powered
off.
DHCP
A DHCP server is used to allocate the IP addresses.
This page is not shown if the deployed OVF template does not contain information about the IP scheme
it supports.
13 Set the user-configurable properties and click Next.
The set of properties that you are prompted to enter depend on the selected IP allocation scheme. For
example, you are prompted for IP related information for the deployed virtual machines only in the case
of a fixed IP allocation scheme.
14 Review your settings and click Finish.
The progress of the import task appears in the vSphere Client Status panel.
Browse VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace
Available vApps appear in the main panel.
To get to the Virtual Appliance Marketplace page, select File > Browse VA Marketplace from the main menu.
Procedure
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Select an available vApp and click Download Now.
The OVF Template Details page appears.
Export an OVF Template
You can export a virtual machine, virtual appliance, or vApp to OVF format to make it available to other users
to import into their inventory.
Procedure
1 Select the virtual machine or vApp and select File > Export > Export OVF Template.
2 In the Export OVF Template dialog, perform the following steps:
a Type the Name of the template.
For example, type MyVm
NOTE When exporting an OVF template with a name that contain asterisk (*) characters, those
characters turn into underscore characters (_).
b Enter the Directory location where the exported virtual machine template is saved, or click “...” to
browse for the location.
For example, C:\OvfLib\.
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