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Run the Workflow to Register the Infoblox IPAM Endpoint Type in
vRealize Orchestrator
Run the registration workow in vRealize Orchestrator to support vRealize Automation use of the external
IPAM provider and register the Infoblox IPAM endpoint type for use in vRealize Automation.
To register IPAM endpoint types in vRealize Orchestrator, you are prompted to supply
vRealize Automation vRA Administrator credentials. T
For more information about importing packages and running vRealize Orchestrator workows, see Using
the VMware vRealize Orchestrator Client. For more information about extending vRealize Automation with
vRealize Orchestrator packages and workows, see Life Cycle Extensibility.
Prerequisites
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“Obtain and Import the External IPAM Provider Package in vRealize Orchestrator,” on page 15
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Verify that you are logged in to vRealize Orchestrator with vRealize Automation with authority to run
workows.
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Be prepared to supply vRealize Automation IaaS administrator credentials when prompted.
Procedure
1 In vRealize Orchestrator, click the Design tab, select Administrator > Library, and select IPAM Service
Package SDK.
Each IPAM provider package is uniquely named and contains unique workows. The workow names
might be similar between provider packages. The location of the workows in vRealize Orchestrator
can be dierent and is provider-specic.
2 Run the Register IPAM Endpoint registration workow and specify the IPAM Inoblox endpoint type.
3 At the prompt for vRealize Automation credentials, enter your vRealize Automation IaaS administrator
credentials.
The package registers InfoBlox as a new IPAM endpoint type in the vRealize Automation endpoint service
and makes the endpoint type available when you dene endpoints in vRealize Automation.
What to do next
You can now create an IPAM Inoblox type endpoint in vRealize Automation. See “Create an External
IPAM Provider Endpoint,” on page 163.
Preparing Your vCloud Director Environment for vRealize Automation
Before you can integrate vCloud Director with vRealize Automation, you must install and congure your
vCloud Director instance, set up your vSphere and cloud resources, and identify or create appropriate
credentials to provide vRealize Automation with access to your vCloud Director environment.
Configure Your Environment
Congure your vSphere resources and cloud resources, including virtual datacenters and networks. For
more information, see the vCloud Director documentation.
Required Credentials for Integration
Create or identify either organization administrator or system administrator credentials that your
vRealize Automation IaaS administrators can use to bring your vCloud Director environment under
vRealize Automation management as an endpoint.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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