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Before you can create and use an external IPAM provider endpoint in a vRealize Automation network
profile, you must download or otherwise obtain a vRealize Orchestrator IPAM provider plug-in or package,
import the plug-in or package and run required workflows in vRealize Orchestrator, and register the IPAM
solution as a vRealize Automation endpoint.
For an overview of the provisioning process for using an external IPAM provider to supply a range of
possible IP addresses, see Checklist for Provisioning a vRealize Automation Deployment Using an
External IPAM Provider.
Table 13. Preparing for External IPAM Provider Support Checklist
Task Location Details
Obtain and
import the
supported external
IPAM Provider
vRealize
Orchestrator plug-
in.
Download the IPAM provider plug-in or package, for example
the Infoblox IPAM plug-in or the VMware-provided third party
IPAM starter SDK package, from the VMware Solution
Exchange and import the plug-in or package to
vRealize Orchestrator.
If the VMware Solution Exchange
(https://solutionexchange.vmware.com/store/category_group
s/cloud-management) does not contain the IPAM provider
package that you need, you can create your own using the
IPAM Solution Provider SDK and supporting documentation.
See Obtain and Import the External IPAM
Provider Package in vRealize
Orchestrator.
Run the required
configuration
workflows and
register the external
IPAM solution as a
vRealize
Automation
endpoint.
Run the vRealize Orchestrator configuration workflows and
register the IPAM provider endpoint type in
vRealize Orchestrator.
See Run Workflow to Register Third-Party
IPAM Endpoint Type in vRealize
Orchestrator.
Obtain and Import the External IPAM Provider Package in
vRealize Orchestrator
To prepare to define and use an external IPAM provider endpoint, you must first obtain the external IPAM
provider package and import the package in vRealize Orchestrator.
You can download and use an existing third-party IP Address Management provider plug-in, such as
Infoblox IPAM. You can also create your own plug-in or package by using a VMware-supplied starter
package and accompanying SDK documentation for use with another third-party IPAM solution provider
such as Bluecat.
After you import the external IPAM provider plug-in or package in vRealize Orchestrator, run the required
workflows and register the IPAM endpoint type.
For more information about importing plug-ins and packages and running vRealize Orchestrator
workflows, see Using the VMware vRealize Orchestrator Client. For more information about extending
vRealize Automation with vRealize Orchestrator plug-ins, packages, and workflows, see Life Cycle
Extensibility.
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