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Table 219. Preparing for Provisioning a vRealize Automation Deployment Using Infoblox
IPAM Checklist
Task Description Details
Obtain, import, and configure
the third-party IPAM solution
provider plug-in or package.
Obtain and import the vRealize Orchestrator plug-in,
run the vRealize Orchestrator configuration
workflows, and register the IPAM provider endpoint
type in vRealize Orchestrator.
If the VMware Solution Exchange at
https://marketplace.vmware.com/vsx does not
contain the IPAM provider package that you need,
you can create your own using an IPAM Solution
Provider SDK and supporting documentation. See
the vRealize Automation Third-Party IPAM
Integration SDK 7.3 page at code.vmware.com.
See Checklist For Providing Third-Party
IPAM Provider Support.
Create an third-party IPAM
solution provider endpoint.
Create a new IPAM endpoint in
vRealize Automation.
See Create a Third-Party IPAM Provider
Endpoint.
Specify third-party IPAM
solution provider endpoint
settings in an external network
profile.
Create an external network profile and specify the
defined IPAM endpoint in vRealize Automation.
See Create an External Network Profile by
Using A Third-Party IPAM Provider.
Optionally specify third-party
IPAM solution provider
endpoint settings in a routed
network profile.
Create an on-demand network profile and specify
the defined IPAM endpoint in vRealize Automation.
See Create a Routed Network Profile By
Using a Third-Party IPAM Endpoint or
Create a NAT Network Profile By Using a
Third-Party IPAM Endpoint.
Define a reservation to use the
network profile.
Create a reservation that calls the network profile in
vRealize Automation.
See Create a Reservation for Hyper-V,
KVM, SCVMM, vSphere, or XenServer.
Define a blueprint that uses
the network profile.
Create a blueprint that uses the reservation in
vRealize Automation.
See Chapter 3 Providing Service
Blueprints to Users.
Publish the blueprint to the
catalog to make it available for
use.
Publish the blueprint to the catalog in
vRealize Automation. Add any required
entitlements.
See Publish a Blueprint.
Request machine provisioning
by using the blueprint catalog
item.
Use the blueprint catalog item to request machine
provisioning in vRealize Automation.
See Managing the Service Catalog.
Configuring XaaS Resources
By configuring XaaS endpoints you can connect the vRealize Automation to your environment. When you
configure vRealize Orchestrator plug-ins as endpoints, you use the vRealize Automation user interface to
configure the plug-ins instead of using the vRealize Orchestrator configuration interface.
To use vRealize Orchestrator capabilities and the vRealize Orchestrator plug-ins to expose VMware and
third-party technologies to vRealize Automation, you can configure the vRealize Orchestrator plug-ins by
adding the plug-ins as endpoints. This way, you create connections to different hosts and servers, such
as vCenter Server instances, a Microsoft Active Directory host, and so on.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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