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Table 113. Custom Properties for Networking Configuration (Continued)
Custom Property My Value Description
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.Profi
leName
Species the name of a network
prole from which to assign a static IP
address to network device N or from
which to obtain the range of static IP
addresses that can be assigned to
network device N of a cloned
machine, where N=0 for the rst
device, 1 for the second, and so on.
When you use the
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.Profil
eName property, the network prole it
points to is used to allocate an IP
address. However, the provisioned
machine is aached to any network
that is selected in the reservation
using a round-robin fashion model.
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.S
ubnetMask
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.G
ateway
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.P
rimaryDns
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.S
econdaryDns
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.P
rimaryWins
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.S
econdaryWins
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.D
nsSuffix
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.D
nsSearchSuffixes
Appending a name allows you to
create multiple versions of a custom
property. For example, the following
properties might list load balancing
pools set up for general use and
machines with high, moderate, and
low performance requirements:
n
VCNS.LoadBalancerEdgePool.N
ames
n
VCNS.LoadBalancerEdgePool.N
ames.moderate
n
VCNS.LoadBalancerEdgePool.N
ames.high
n
VCNS.LoadBalancerEdgePool.N
ames.low
Congures aributes of the network
prole specied in
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.Profil
eName.
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