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3 Set and configure the settings that appear on the summary page of the virtual machine.
vApp Setting Description
Product Name
Product Name.
Version
vApp version.
Full Version
Full version of the vApp.
Product URL
If you enter a product URL, a user can click the product name on the
virtual machine summary page and go to the product's web page.
Vendor URL
If you enter a vendor URL, a user can click the vendor name on the virtual
machine summary page and go to the vendor's web page.
Application URL
If you use properties to specify the virtual machine IP address, you can
enter a dynamic application URL that points to a web page exposed by
running the virtual machine. If you enter a valid application URL, the state
of the virtual machine changes to the Available link when the virtual
machine begins running.
If you configure the virtual machine to use the property called webserver_ip and the virtual machine has
a web server, you can enter http://${webserver_ip}/ as the Application URL.
4 (Optional) Click View to test the Product URL and Vendor URL.
5 Click Properties to edit the custom vApp properties.
6 Click IP Allocation to edit the supported IP allocation schemes of this vApp.
7 Click OK.
Define OVF Environment Properties
You can view or modify the OVF environment properties for the vApp.
Procedure
1 On the Summary page of the vApp, click Edit Settings.
2 Click Advanced in the Options list.
3 Click Properties.
4 In Advanced Property Configuration, you can perform the following actions.
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Click New to add a new custom property.
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Select the property and click Edit to edit a property.
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Click Delete to delete a property.
5 Click OK.
Edit Advanced IP Allocation Properties
You can edit the IP allocation scheme for the vApp.
Procedure
1 On the Summary page of the vApp, click Edit Settings.
2 Click Advanced in the Options list.
3 Click IP Allocation.
4 In the Advanced IP Allocation dialog box, you can perform the following actions.
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Select an IP allocation scheme.
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Select the IP protocols supported by the vApp: IPv4, IPv6, or both.
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