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6. If the service network is enabled, you can click Cancel and proceed to Configure Networking. If it
isn't, go to Enable Service Network.
2.4
Configure Networking
Your organization's vDCs and vCloud Air SQL both use an Org-routed network, also called a Static Route.
This network uses IP addresses in the 100.X range to communicate, usually 100.65.X as shown in
Figure
2.
Figure 2: vCloud Air SQL Networking
The minimum you need to create an access point for your vCloud Air SQL instance is a virtual data center
(vDC) with an edge gateway configured with Network Address Translation (NAT). With the edge gateway
configured, applications in your vDC can be routed over the service network to the IP address and port
assigned to a specific vCloud Air SQL instance.
You can use an existing vDC, or create a new one. You do not need to create a VM in the vDC; you can
just take advantage of its participation in the service network. The different ways to manage edge
gateways are covered in the vCloud Director Administrator's Guide section on Managing Edge Gateways.
The following procedure summarizes a way to connect an organization's VDC to the vCloud Air SQL
Service Network IP address.
1. In Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand, go to the Texas data center.
a) Select the vDC you want to connect to a vCloud Air SQL instance.
b) Click the Network tab and make note of the Default Routed Network IP address range.
c) Make note of the IP address of the Service Network (xaas_d4p14). See: Verify that the
Service Network is Enabled
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