7.1

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Verify that the NSX plug-in for vRealize Automation is installed and that the NSX inventory has
executed successfully for your cluster .
To use NSX congurations in vRealize Automation, you must install the NSX plug-in and run data
collection.
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Create a network prole.
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an infrastructure architect.
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Open a new or existing blueprint in the design canvas by using the Design tab.
Procedure
1 Click Network & Security in the Categories section to display the list of available network and security
components.
2 Drag an Existing Network component onto the design canvas.
3 Click in the Existing network text box and select an existing network prole.
The description, subnet mask and gateway values are populated based on the selected network prole.
4 (Optional) Click the DNS/WINS tab.
5 (Optional) Specify or accept provided DNS and WINS seings for the network prole.
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Primary DNS
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Secondary DNS
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DNS Sux
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Preferred WINS
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Alternate WINS
You cannot change the DNS or WINS seings for an existing network.
6 (Optional) Click the IP Ranges tab.
The IP range or ranges specied in the network prole are displayed. You can change the sort order or
column display. For NAT networks, you can also change IP range values.
7 Click Finish to save the blueprint as draft or continue conguring the blueprint.
What to do next
You can continue conguring network seings by adding additional network components and by selecting
seings in the Network tab of a vSphere machine component in the blueprint canvas.
Add an On-Demand NAT or On-Demand Routed Network Component
You can add an NSX on-demand NAT network component or NSX on-demand routed network component
to the design canvas in preparation for associating their seings to one or more vSphere machine
components in the blueprint.
When you associate an existing network component or an on-demand network component with a machine
component, the NIC information is stored with the machine component. The network prole information
that you specify is stored with the network component.
You can add multiple network and security components to the blueprint design canvas.
For machine components that do not have a Network or Security tab, you can add network and security
custom properties, such as VirtualMachine.Network0.Name, to their Properties tab in the blueprint canvas.
NSX load balancer properties are only applicable to vSphere machines.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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