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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 addresses for the named network range.
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.
Create a Routed Network Profile
You can create an on-demand routed network prole to dene a routable IP space and available subnets for
routed networks.
Procedure
1 Specify Routed Network Prole Information on page 189
The network prole information identies the routed network properties, its underlying external
network prole, and other values used in provisioning the network.
2 Congure Routed Network Prole IP Ranges on page 190
You can dene one or more ranges of static IP addresses for use in provisioning a network.
Specify Routed Network Profile Information
The network prole information identies the routed network properties, its underlying external network
prole, and other values used in provisioning the network.
A routed network prole represent routeable IP space that is divided across multiple networks. Each new
routed network allocates the next available subnet from the routable IP space. A routed network can access
all other routed networks that use the same network prole.
Prerequisites
n
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a fabric administrator.
n
Create an external network prole. See “Create an External Network Prole,” on page 182 or “Create an
External Network Prole by Using An External IPAM Provider,” on page 184.
n
Verify that the NSX logical router is congured in the vSphere Client to use a routed network prole.
See NSX Administration Guide.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Reservations > Network .
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