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Create an External Network Profile By Using the Supplied IPAM Endpoint
You can create an external network profile to define network properties and a range of static IP addresses
for use when provisioning machines on an existing network.
You can define one or more network ranges of static IP addresses in the network profile for use in
provisioning a machine. If you do not specify a range, you can use a network profile as a network
reservation policy to select a reservation network path for a virtual machine network card (vNIC).
For information about creating an external network profile and using an external IPAM provider endpoint,
see Create an External Network Profile by Using A Third-Party IPAM Provider.
Procedure
1 Specify External Network Profile Information By Using the Supplied IPAM Endpoint
An external network profile identifies network properties and settings for an existing network. An
external network profile is a requirement of NAT and routed network profiles.
2 Configure External Network Profile IP Ranges By Using the Supplied IPAM Endpoint
You can define one or more network ranges of static IP addresses in the network profile for use in
provisioning a machine. If you do not specify a range, you can use a network profile as a network
reservation policy to select a reservation network path for a virtual machine network card (vNIC).
What to do next
You can assign a network profile to a network path in a reservation or a blueprint architect can specify the
network profile in a blueprint. You can use the external network profile when you create an on-demand
NAT or routed network profile.
Specify External Network Profile Information By Using the Supplied IPAM Endpoint
An external network profile identifies network properties and settings for an existing network. An external
network profile is a requirement of NAT and routed network profiles.
For information about how you can create an external network profile by obtaining IPAM address
information from a registered third-party IPAM endpoint such as Infoblox, see Checklist For Providing
Third-Party IPAM Provider Support and Create an External Network Profile by Using A Third-Party IPAM
Provider. Use the following procedure to create a network profile by using the VMware internal IPAM
endpoint.
Prerequisites
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Log in to vRealize Automation as a fabric administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Reservations > Network Profiles.
2 Click New and select Existing or External 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.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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