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2 Select New > Orchestration > vCenter Orchestrator.
3 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
4 Enter a URL with the fully qualied name or IP address of the vRealize Orchestrator server and the
vRealize Orchestrator port number.
The transport protocol must be HTTPS. If no port is specied, the default port 443 is used.
To use the default vRealize Orchestrator instance embedded in the vRealize Automation appliance, type
https://vrealize-automation-appliance-hostname:443/vco.
5 Specify the endpoint priority.
a Click New Property.
b Enter VMware.VCenterOrchestrator.Priority in the Name text box.
The property name is case sensitive.
c Enter an integer greater than or equal to 1 in the Value text box.
Lower value means higher priority.
d
Click the Save icon ( ).
6 Click OK.
Configuring vRealize Orchestrator Endpoints for Networking
If you are using vRealize Automation workows to call vRealize Orchestrator workows, you must
congure the vRealize Orchestrator instance or server as an endpoint.
For information about adding a vRealize Orchestrator endpoint, see “Create a vRealize Orchestrator
Endpoint,” on page 162.
You can associate a vRealize Orchestrator endpoint with a machine blueprint to make sure that all of the
vRealize Orchestrator workows for machines provisioned from that blueprint are run using that endpoint.
vRealize Automation by default includes an embedded vRealize Orchestrator instance. It is recommended
that you use this as your vRealize Orchestrator endpoint for running vRealize Automation workows in a
test environment or creating a proof of concept.
You can also install a plug-in on an external vRealize Orchestrator server.
It is recommended that you use this vRealize Orchestrator endpoint for running vRealize Automation
workows in a production environment.
To install the plug-in, see the README available with the plug-in installer le from the VMware product
download site at hp://vmware.com/web/vmware/downloads under the vCloud Networking and Security
or NSX links.
Create an External IPAM Provider Endpoint
If you registered and congured an IPAM endpoint type in vRealize Orchestrator, you can create an
endpoint for that IPAM solution provider in vRealize Automation.
If you imported a vRealize Orchestrator package for providing an external IPAM solution and registered the
IPAM endpoint type in vRealize Orchestrator, you can select that IPAM endpoint type when you create a
vRealize Automation endpoint.
N This example is based on your use of the Infoblox IPAM plug-in, which is available for download at
the VMware Solution Exchange. You can also use this procedure if you created your own IPAM provider
package using the VMware-supplied IPAM Solution SDK. The procedure for importing and conguring
your own third-party IPAM solution package is the same as described in the prerequisites.
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