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2 Configure Routed Network Profile IP Ranges with the vRealize Automation IPAM Endpoint
You can define one or more ranges of static IP addresses for use in provisioning a network.
Specify Routed Network Profile Information with the vRealize Automation IPAM Endpoint
The network profile information identifies the routed network properties, its underlying external network
profile, and other values used in provisioning the network when using the supplied IPAM endpoint.
If you want to create a routed network profile by using a third-party IPAM endpoint, see Specify Routed
Network Profile Information with a Third-Party IPAM Endpoint.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a fabric administrator.
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Create an external network profile. See Create an External Network Profile By Using the Supplied
IPAM Endpoint.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Reservations > Network Profiles.
2 Click New and select Routed from the drop-down menu.
3 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
4 Accept the default IPAM endpoint value for the supplied vRealize Automation IPAM endpoint.
5 Select an existing external network profile from the External Network Profile drop-down menu.
6 Enter the subnet mask in the Subnet mask text box that is associated with the external network
profile.
The subnet mask specifies the size of the entire routable address space that you want to define for
your network profile.
For example, enter 255.255.0.0.
7 Select a value in the Range subnet mask text box drop-down menu to determine how ranges are
generated by the Generate Ranges option on the IP Ranges page.
For example, enter 255.255.255.0.
The range subnet mask defines how you want to partition that space into individual address blocks
that are allocated to every deployment instance of that network profile. When choosing a value for the
range subnet mask, consider the number of deployments that you expect to use the routed network.
A range is used for each deployment that uses a routed network profile. The number of available
routed ranges is equal to the subnet mask divide by the range subnet mask, for example
255.255.0.0/255.255.255.0 = 256.
8 Enter the first available IP address in the Base IP text box.
This option is not available if you select a for third-party endpoint.
For example, enter 120.120.0.1.
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