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2 If the OVF template is set up to allow network customization, you can select the IP protocol, the IP
allocation, or both.
Option Description
Static - Manual
You will be prompted to enter the IP addresses in the Appliance Properties
page.
Transient - IP Pool
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.
If you select this option, and no IP pool exists, a Network Protocol Profile
that contains an IP pool is automatically created and associated with the
destination networks.
DHCP
A DHCP server is used to allocate the IP addresses. Select this option only
if a DHCP server is available in your environment.
Static - IP Pool
IP addresses are automatically allocated from the managed IP network
range of vCenter Server at power-on, and remain allocated at power-off.
If you select this option, and no IP pool exists, a Network Protocol Profile
that contains an IP pool is automatically created and associated with the
destination networks.
3 Specify network protocol information.
This option appears only if the OVF template that you deploy contains network properties. The
network protocol settings might be for the DNS servers, gateway, netmask, or subnet. You can type IP
addresses that match the chosen IP protocol (IPv4 or IPv6). For DNS servers, you can type a comma-
separated list of addresses.
4 Click Next.
Customize the OVF Template
Customize the deployment properties of the template.
Procedure
1 Customize the deployment properties.
All required properties must have a valid value before you can continue.
2 Click Next.
Configure vService Dependency
Select a binding service for the template's vService dependency.
This page appears if the appliance you are deploying has one or more vService dependency.
Procedure
1 Select a binding service provider.
2 Click Next.
Browse VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace
The Virtual Appliance Marketplace contains a variety of virtual appliances packaged in OVF format that
you can download and deploy in your vSphere environment.
Procedure
1 Go to the Virtual Appliance Marketplace, which is part of the VMware Solution Exchange.
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