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d Enter the end IP address of the range in the Ending IP address text box.
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Click Import from CSV.
a Browse to and select the CSV le or drag the CSV le into the Import from CSV dialog box.
A row in the CSV le has the format ip_address, machine_name, status, NIC oset. For example:
100.10.100.1,mymachine01,Unallocated
CSV Field Description
ip_address
An IP address in IPv4 format.
machine_name
Name of a managed machine in vRealize Automation. If the eld is empty, the default is
no name. If the eld is empty, the status eld value cannot be Allocated.
status
Allocated or Unallocated, case-sensitive. If the eld is empty, the default value is
Unallocated. If the status is Allocated, the machine_name eld cannot be empty.
NIC_offset
A non-negative integer.
b Click Apply.
3 Click OK.
The IP range name appears in the dened ranges list. The IP addresses in the range appear in the
dened IP addresses list.
The uploaded IP addresses appear on the IP Addresses page when you click Apply or after you save
and then edit the network prole.
4 Click the IP Addresses tab to display the IP address data for the specied range address space.
If you imported the IP address information from a CSV le, the range name is generated as Imported
from CSV.
5 (Optional) Select IP address information from the Network range drop-down menu to lter IP address
entries.
You can display information about all dened network ranges, the network ranges imported from a
CSV le, or a named network range. Details include the start IP address, machine name, last
modication date and timestamp, and IP status.
6 (Optional) Select a status type from the IP status drop-down menu to lter IP address entries to only
those that match the selected IP status. Status seings are allocated, unallocated, destroyed, and
expired.
For IP addresses that are in an expired or destroyed state, you can click Reclaim to make those IP
address ranges available for allocation. You must save the prole for the reclamation to take eect.
Addresses are not reclaimed immediately, so the status column does not immediately change from
Expired or Destroyed to Allocated.
7 Click OK to complete the network prole.
You can assign a network prole to a network path in a reservation or a blueprint architect can specify the
network prole in a blueprint. If you created an external network prole, you can use the external network
prole when creating a NAT or routed network prole.
Create an External Network Profile by Using An External IPAM Provider
You can use an existing network to create an external network prole to dene network properties and a
range of static IP addresses to use when provisioning machines. You can use an external IPAM provider that
you have imported, congured, and registered in vRealize Orchestrator.
You can create an external network prole that uses a registered IPAM solution provider endpoint to obtain
gateway, subnet mask, and DCHP/WINS seings.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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