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10 Assign a licence key to the host and click Next.
11 On the page that displays lockdown options, leave the default options selected, and click Next.
12 Select a location for the virtual machines that already exist on the host and click Next.
13 Review the summary information and click Finish.
Supported Actions for Managing Third-Party Hosts in the
vSphere Web Client
vCenter Host Gateway lets you perform various operations with third-party hosts and virtual machines.
Table 63. Supported Operations with Hosts
Operation Options and Limitations
Add Host See Add Third-Party Hosts to the vCenter Server
Inventory,” on page 75.
Remove Host See vCenter Server and Host Management.
Reconnect Host If aempts to reconnect the host fail, add the host again.
Disconnect Host See vCenter Server and Host Management.
Shut down Host See vCenter Server and Host Management.
Reboot Host See vCenter Server and Host Management.
Supported Actions for Managing Third-Party Virtual Machines in the
vSphere Web Client
vCenter Host Gateway lets you perform various operations with third-party hosts and virtual machines.
Table 64. Supported Operations for Virtual Machines on Third-Party Hosts
Operation Options and Limitations
Create a virtual machine You can customize the name, CPU and RAM. For more
information, see vSphere Virtual Machine Administration.
Change the name of the virtual machine You can only change the name of the virtual machine. For
more information, see vSphere Virtual Machine
Administration.
Delete a virtual machine No specic options and limitations. For more information,
see vSphere Virtual Machine Administration.
Congure the virtual machine power states You can change the basic power conguration:
n
Power On
n
Power O
n
Suspend
n
Reset
For more information, see vSphere Virtual Machine
Administration.
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