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Beginning in vRealize Automation 7.3, you no longer need to install the NSX plug-in to obtain integrated
NSX functionality. All integrated NSX functionality is now sourced directly from the NSX APIs, rather than
from the NSX plug-in. However, if you want to use XaaS to extend your vRealize Automation and NSX
integration, you must install the NSX plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator as described here.
In preparation for using NSX network, security, and load balancing capabilities in vRealize Automation,
when using NSX Manager credentials you must use the NSX Manager administrator account.
For related information about NSX, see NSX documentation at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/nsx_pubs.html and public blogs and articles such as Integrating
NSX with vRealize Automation.
Much of the vRealize Automation support for network and security configuration that you specify in
blueprints and reservations is configured externally and made available to vRealize Automation after data
collection is run on the compute resources.
For more information about NSX settings that you can configure for vRealize Automation blueprints, see
Configuring Network and Security Component Settings.
Table 12. Preparing NSX Networking and Security Checklist
Task Location Details
Configure NSX
network settings,
including gateway
and transport zone
settings.
Configure network settings in NSX. See the NSX Administration Guide.
Create NSX
security policies,
tags, and groups.
Configure security settings in NSX. See the NSX Administration Guide.
Configure NSX
load balancer
settings.
Configure an NSX load balancer to work with
vRealize Automation.
See the NSX Administration Guide.
Also see Custom Properties for
Networking in Custom Properties
Reference.
For cross-virtual
center
deployments, verify
that the compute
NSX manager has
the primary NSX
manager role.
vRealize Automation provisioning requires that the compute
NSX manager for the region in which the machines reside has
the primary NSX manager role.
See Administrator Requirements for
Provisioning NSX Universal Objects.
See the NSX Installation Guide and NSX
Administration Guide for information about
cross-virtual center deployment, universal
objects, and the primary NSX manager
role.
Install the NSX Plug-In on vRealize Orchestrator
Installing the NSX plug-in requires that you download the vRealize Orchestrator installer file, use the
vRealize Orchestrator Configuration interface to upload the plug-in file, and install the plug-in on a
vRealize Orchestrator server.
For general plug-in update and troubleshooting information, see vRealize Orchestrator documentation.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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