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You can continue configuring network settings by adding additional network components and by selecting
settings in the Network tab of a vSphere machine component in the design canvas.
Using Load Balancer Components in the Design Canvas
You can add one or more on-demand NSX load balancer components to the design canvas to configure
vSphere machine component settings in the blueprint.
The network and security component settings that you add to the design canvas are derived from your
NSX configuration and require that you have installed the NSX plug-in and run data collection for the NSX
inventory for vSphere clusters. Network and security components are specific to NSX and are available
for use with vSphere machine components only. For information about configuring NSX, see NSX
Administration Guide.
The following rules apply to load balancer pools and VIP network settings in the blueprint:
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If the pool network profile is NAT, the VIP network profile can be the same NAT network profile in the
same NAT network profile.
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If the pool network profile is routed, the VIP network profile can only be on the same routed network.
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If the pool network profile is external, the VIP network profile can only be the same external network
profile.
An NSX Edge resource is also created and load balancer details such as VIP, load-balanced tier, and
configured services are recorded as properties of the Edge resource.
Add an On-Demand Load Balancer Component
You can use an on-demand load balancer component to add an NSX load balancer to the design canvas
and configure its settings for use with vSphere machine components and Software or XaaS components
that pertain to vSphere.
The load balancer settings distribute task processing among provisioned machines in a network.
For related information about creating NSX application profiles to define the behavior of a particular type
of network traffic, see the NSX Administration Guide.
Prerequisites
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Create and configure load balancer settings for NSX. See Configuring vRealize Automation and NSX
Administration Guide.
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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 configurations in vRealize Automation, you must install the NSX plug-in and run data
collection.
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Create a network profile.
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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.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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