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5 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
6 Click Next.
7 Provide information about the vCenter Server instance.
a Enter the IP address or the DNS name of the machine in the IP or host name of the vCenter Server
instance to add text box.
This is the IP address or DNS name of the machine on which the vCenter Server instance you want
to add is installed.
b Enter the port to communicate with the vCenter Server instance in the Port of the vCenter Server
instance text box.
The default port is 443.
c Enter the location of the SDK to use for connecting to your vCenter Server instance in the Location
of the SDK that you use to connect to the vCenter Server instance text box.
For example, /sdk.
8 Click Next.
9 Dene the connection parameters.
a Enter the HTTP port of the vCenter Server instance in the HTTP port of the vCenter Server
instance - applicable for VC plugin version 5.5.2 or earlier text box.
b Enter the credentials for vRealize Orchestrator to use to establish the connection to the
vCenter Server instance in the User name of the user that Orchestrator will use to connect to the
vCenter Server instance and Password of the user that Orchestrator will use to connect to the
vCenter Server instance text boxes.
The user that you select must be a valid user with privileges to manage vCenter Server extensions
and a set of custom dened privileges.
10 Click Finish.
You added a vCenter Server instance as an endpoint. XaaS architects can use the XaaS to publish
vCenter Server plug-in workows as catalog items and resource actions.
Installing Additional Plug-Ins on the Default vRealize Orchestrator
Server
You can install additional packages and plug-ins on the default vRealize Orchestrator server by using the
vRealize Orchestrator conguration interface.
You can install additional plug-ins on the default vRealize Orchestrator server and use the workows with
XaaS.
You can also import additional packages on the default vRealize Orchestrator server for conguration as
vRealize Automation external IPAM provider endpoint types. For example, for information about obtaining,
importing, and conguring the Infoblox IPAM package, see “Checklist for Preparing External IPAM
Provider Support,” on page 14.
Package les (.package) and plug-in installation les (.vmoapp or .dar) are available from the VMware
Solution Exchange at hps://solutionexchange.vmware.com/store/category_groups/cloud-management. For
information about plug-in les, see vRealize Orchestrator Plug-Ins Documentation at
hps://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vco_plugins_pubs.html .
For more information about installing new plug-ins, see Installing and Conguring VMware vCenter
Orchestrator.
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