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Creating a Network Profile
You can use network profiles to specify network settings in reservations, relative to a network path. With
some machine types, you can specify a network profile when you work with blueprints in the design
canvas.
You specify an external network profile when you create reservations and blueprints.
If a network profile is specified in the blueprint (by using the VirtualMAchine.NetworkN.ProfileName
custom property) and by a reservation that is used by the blueprint, the network profile specified in the
blueprint takes precedence. However, if the custom property is not used in the blueprint, and you select a
network profile for a machine NIC, vRealize Automation uses a reservation network path for the machine
NIC for which the network profile is specified.
Network profiles are used to configure network settings when machines are provisioned, and to specify
the configuration of NSX Edge devices that are created when you provision machines. In a reservation,
you can assign a network profile to a network path and specify any one of those paths for a machine
component in a blueprint.
You can create a network profile to define a type of available network, including external network profiles
and templates for network address translation (NAT) and routed network profiles that will build NSX
logical switches and appropriate routing settings for a new network path to be used by provisioned
machine as assigned in blueprint.
You can specify the ranges of IP addresses that network profiles can use. Each IP address in the
specified ranges that are allocated to a machine is reclaimed for reassignment when the machine is
destroyed.
A blueprint creator specifies NAT, external, and routed network profiles in blueprints for use in configuring
network adapters and load balancers for the provisioning machine.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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