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6 Select the authentication type.
Option Description
Single Sign-On Connects to the vRealize Orchestrator server by using vCenter Single Sign-On.
This option is applicable only if you configured the vRealize Orchestrator and
vRealize Automation to use a common vCenter Single Sign-On instance.
Basic Connects to the vRealize Orchestrator server with the user name and password
that you enter in the User name and Password text boxes.
The account that you provide must be a member of the vRealize Orchestrator
vcoadmins group or a member of a group with view and execute permissions.
7 Click Test Connection.
8 Click OK.
You configured the connection to the external vRealize Orchestrator server, and the vCAC workflows
folder and the related utility actions are automatically imported. The vCAC > ASD workflows folder
contains workflows for configuring endpoints and creating resource mappings.
What to do next
Log in to the vRealize Orchestrator Client
Configuring Resources
You can configure resources such as endpoints, reservations, and network profiles to support
vRealize Automation blueprint definition and machine provisioning.
Checklist for Configuring IaaS Resources
IaaS administrators and fabric administrators configure IaaS resources to integrate existing infrastructure
with vRealize Automation and to allocate infrastructure resources to vRealize Automation business
groups.
You can use the Configuring IaaS Resources Checklist to see a high-level overview of the sequence of
steps required to configure IaaS resources.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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