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9 Click the DNS tab.
10 Enter DNS and WINS values as needed.
DNS values are used for DNS name registration and resolution. The DNS and WINS fields are
optional if you are using an internal IPAM endpoint. If you are using an external IPAM endpoint, the
DNS and WINS values are provided by the third-party IPAM provider.
a (Optional) Enter a Primary DNS server value.
b (Optional) Enter a Secondary DNS server value.
c (Optional) Enter a DNS suffixes value.
d (Optional) Enter a DNS search suffixes value.
e (Optional) Enter a Preferred WINS server value.
f (Optional) Enter an Alternate WINS server value.
What to do next
Configure Routed Network Profile IP Ranges with the vRealize Automation IPAM Endpoint.
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.
During provisioning, every new routed network allocates the next available range and uses it as its IP
space.
Prerequisites
Specify Routed Network Profile Information with the vRealize Automation IPAM Endpoint.
Procedure
1 Click the Network Ranges tab to create a new network range or select an existing network range.
Details about the selected range appear, including each name, description, and start and end IP
address. Status-related information is also provided.
2 Click Generate Ranges to generate network ranges based on the subnet mask, range subnet mask,
and base IP address information that you entered on the General tab.
Starting with the base IP address, vRealize Automation generates ranges based on the range subnet
mask.
For example, vRealize Automation generates ranges of 255 IP ranges if the subnet mask is
255.255.0.0 and the range subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 using the name Range1 through Rangen.
3 Click OK.
Create a Routed Network Profile By Using a Third-Party IPAM Endpoint
When you use a routed network profile with a third-party IPAM endpoint, routable IP space is created and
managed by the third-party IPAM provider.
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