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Table 85. Setting Static and DHCP IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses in a Modified CSV File (Continued)
VM ID
VM
Nam
e
vCe
nter
Serv
er
Ada
pter
ID
Prim
ary
WIN
S
Sec
ond
ary
WIN
S
IP
Addr
ess
Subn
et
Mask
Gate
way(s
)
IPv6
Addr
ess
IPv6
Subn
et
Prefix
lengt
h
IPv6
Gate
way(s
)
DNS
Serve
r(s)
DNS
Suffix(
es)
protec
ted-
vm-10
301
vcen
ter-
serv
er-
site-
A
1 ::ffff:
192.16
8.0.25
1
protec
ted-
vm-10
301
vcen
ter-
serv
er-
site-
A
2 1.2.3.
4
1.2.3.
5
192.16
8.0.22
255.25
5.255.
0
192.16
8.0.1
1.1.1.1
The information in this CSV file applies different IP settings to vm-3-win on the protected site and on the
recovery site.
n
On site vcenter-server-site-B:
n
Sets the DNS suffixes example.com and eng.example.com for all NICs for this virtual machine.
n
Adds a NIC, Adapter ID 1, with primary and secondary WINS servers 2.2.3.4 and 2.2.3.5, that sets a
static IPv4 address 192.168.1.21, uses DHCP to obtain an IPv6 address, and uses DNS server 1.1.1.1.
n
Adds a NIC, Adapter ID 2, with primary and secondary WINS servers 2.2.3.4 and 2.2.3.5, that uses
DHCP to obtain an IPv4 address, sets a static IPv6 address ::ffff:192.168.1.22, and uses DNS server
1.1.1.2.
n
On site vcenter-server-site-A:
n
Sets the DNS suffixes to example.com and eng.example.com for all NICs for this virtual machine.
n
Adds a NIC, Adapter ID 1, that uses DHCP to obtain an IPv4 address and sets a static IPv6
address ::ffff:192.168.1.22. Adapter ID 1 uses static IPv6 DNS servers ::ffff:192.168.0.250 and ::ffff:
192.168.0.251.
n
Adds a NIC, Adapter ID 2, with primary and secondary WINS servers 1.2.3.4 and 1.2.3.5, a static
IPv4 address 192.168.0.22, and DNS server 1.1.1.1. By leaving the IPv6 column blank, Adapter ID 2
uses DHCP for IPv6 addresses.
Run DR IP Customizer to Customize IP Properties for Multiple Virtual Machines
You can use the DR IP Customizer tool to customize the IP properties for multiple virtual machines that
Site Recovery Manager protects.
NOTE This release of Site Recovery Manager allows you to define subnet-level IP mapping rules to
customize IP settings on virtual machines, as well as by using the DR IP Customizer tool. You can use
subnet-level IP mapping rules in combination with DR IP Customizer. For information about how you can
use subnet-level IP mapping rules and DR IP Customizer together, see “Customizing IP Properties for
Multiple Virtual Machines,” on page 95.
Prerequisites
n
Use the DR IP Customizer tool on a computer with access to vCenter Server instances in your
environment.
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