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e (Optional) Enter a Preferred WINS server value.
f (Optional) Enter an Alternate WINS server value.
What to do next
Configure NAT Network Profile IP Ranges.
Configure NAT Network Profile IP Ranges
You can define one or more ranges of static IP addresses for use in provisioning a network.
You cannot overlap the start and end network range IP addresses with the DHCP addresses. If you
attempt to save a profile that contains address ranges that overlap, vRealize Automation displays a
validation error.
Prerequisites
Specify NAT Network Profile Information.
Procedure
1 Click the Network Ranges tab to create a new network range or select an existing network range.
Details about the selected range appear, including each name, description, and start and end IP
address. Status-related information is also provided.
2 Click New to enter a new network range name and IP address range manually or click Import from
CSV to import the IP address information from a properly formatted CSV file.
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Click New.
a Enter a network range name.
b Enter a network range description.
c Enter the start IP address of the range.
d Enter the end IP address of the range.
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Click Import from CSV.
a Browse to and select the CSV file or drag the CSV file into the Import from CSV dialog box.
A row in the CSV file has the format ip_address, machine_name, status, NIC offset. For
example:
100.10.100.1,mymachine01,Unallocated
CSV Field Description
ip_address
An IP address in IPv4 format.
machine_name
Name of a managed machine in vRealize Automation. If the field is empty, the default is no name.
If the field is empty, the status field value cannot be Allocated.
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