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Table 3-1. Types of Organization Networks
Organization Network Type Description
Direct Accessible by multiple organizations. Virtual machines belonging to different
organizations can connect to and see traffic on this network.
This network provides direct layer 2 connectivity to machines outside of the
organization. Machines outside of this organization can connect to machines
within the organization directly.
Routed Accessible only by this organization. Only virtual machines within this
organization can connect to this network.
This network also provides controlled access to an external network. System
administrators and organization administrators can configure network address
translation (NAT), firewall, and VPN settings to make specific virtual machines
accessible from the external network.
Internal Accessible only by this organization. Only virtual machines within this
organization can connect to and see traffic on this network.
This network provides an organization with an isolated, private network that
multiple vApps can connect to. This network provides no connectivity to
machines outside this organization. Machines outside of this organization have
no connectivity to machines within the organization.
Configuring Network Services for an Organization Network
An organization administrator can configure network services, such as DHCP, firewalls, network address
translation (NAT), VPN, and static routing for certain organization networks.
The network services available depend on the type of organization network.
Table 3-2. Network Services Available by Network Type
Organization Network Type DHCP Firewall NAT VPN Static Routing
Direct
Routed X X X X X
Internal X
Configure DHCP for an Organization Network
Organization administrators can configure certain organization networks to provide DHCP services to virtual
machines in the organization.
When you enable DHCP for an organization network, connect a NIC on virtual machine in the organization
to that network, and select DHCP as the IP mode for that NIC, vCloud Director assigns a DHCP IP address to
the virtual machine when you power it on.
Prerequisites
An routed organization network or an internal organization network.
Procedure
1 Click Administration.
2 Select Cloud Resources > Networks.
3 Right-click the organization network name and select Configure Services.
4 Click the DHCP tab and select Enable DHCP.
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