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Specify External Network Profile Information By Using a Third-Party 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. If you registered and configured an
IPAM endpoint in vRealize Orchestrator, you can specify that IP address information be supplied by an
IPAM provider.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you imported and configured an external IPAM provider plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator
and registered the IPAM provider endpoint type in vRealize Orchestrator. In this example, the
supported external IPAM solution provider is Infoblox. See Checklist For Providing Third-Party IPAM
Provider Support.
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Create a Third-Party IPAM Provider Endpoint.
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Configure the vRealize Orchestrator Appliance with the registered IPAM Endpoint workflow as the
standalone Orchestrator in the global tenant (administrator @ vsphere.local ).
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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 If you have configured one or more third-party IPAM provider endpoints, select a third-party IPAM
endpoint in the IPAM endpoint drop-down menu.
When you select a third-party IPAM provider endpoint that you have registered in
vRealize Orchestrator, IP addresses are obtained from the specified IPAM service provider. IP
specifications such as subnet mask and DNS/WINS options are not available because their functions
are controlled by the selected third-party IPAM endpoint.
What to do next
You can now define network ranges for IP addresses to complete the network profile definition.
Configure External Network Profile IP Ranges By Using a Third-Party 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).
You can define IP ranges by using the IP addresses that are supplied by a third-party IPAM provider.
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