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3 On the Network Pool Settings tab, type the number of VCD isolated networks and click OK.
Add VLAN IDs to a Network Pool
You can add VLAN IDs to a network pool that is backed by a VLAN.
Prerequisites
Verify that your system includes the following items:
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A network pool that is backed by a VLAN
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Available VLAN IDs in vSphere
Procedure
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Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click Network Pools in the left pane.
2 Right-click the network pool name and select Properties.
3 On the Network Pool Settings tab, type a VLAN ID range and click Add.
4 Select a vSphere distributed switch and click OK.
Delete a Network Pool
Delete a network pool to remove it from vCloud Director.
Prerequisites
Verify that the following conditions exist:
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No organization vDC is associated with the network pool.
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No vApps use the network pool
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No NAT-routed or internal organization networks use the network pool.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click Network Pools in the left pane.
2 Right-click the network pool name and select Delete.
3 Click Yes.
Managing Cloud Cells
You manage cloud cells mostly from the vCloud Director server host on which the cell resides, but you can
delete a cloud cell from the vCloud Director Web console.
Table 5-11 lists the basic commands for controlling a cloud cell.
Table 5-11. Cloud Cell Commands
Command Description
service vmware-vcd start
Starts the cell
service vmware-vcd restart
Restarts the cell
service vmware-vcd stop
Stops the cell
When you stop a cell, you may want to display a maintenance message to users that attempt to access that cell
using a browser or the vCloud API. See “Turn On Cloud Cell Maintenance Message,” on page 68.
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