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Table 327. Properties > Custom Properties Tab Settings (Continued)
Setting Description
Overridable You can specify that the property value can be overridden by the
next or subsequent person who uses the property. Typically, this
is another architect, but if you select Show in request, your
business users are able to see and edit property values when
they request catalog items.
Show in Request If you want to display the property name and value to your end
users, you can select to display the property on the request form
when requesting machine provisioning. You must also select
overridable if you want users to provide a value.
You can use the Property Groups tab to add and configure settings for existing custom property groups.
You can create your own property groups or use property groups that have been created for you.
Table 328. Properties > Property Groups Tab Settings
Setting Description
Name Select an available property group from the drop-down menu.
Move Up and Move Down Control the precedence level of listed property groups in
descending order. The first-listed property group has
precedence over the next-listed property group and so on.
View Properties Display the custom properties in the selected property group.
View Merged Properties Display all the custom properties in the listed property groups in
the order in which they appear in the list of property groups.
Where the same property appears in more than one property
group, the property name appears only once in the list based on
when it is first encountered in the list.
Using Network Custom Properties
You can specify network and security information for machine components other than vSphere and
blueprints that do not contain NSX by using network custom properties at either the blueprint or machine
component level.
The Network & Security components are only available for use with vSphere machine components.
Non-vSphere machine components do not contain a Network or Security tab.
For machine components that do not have a Network or Security tab, you can add network and security
custom properties, such as VirtualMachine.Network0.Name, to their Properties tab in the design
canvas. NSX network, security, and load balancer properties are only applicable to vSphere machines.
You can define custom properties individually or as part of an existing property group by using the
Properties tab when configuring a machine component in the design canvas. The custom properties that
you define for a machine component pertain to machines of that type that are provisioned from the
blueprint.
For information about the available custom properties, see Custom Properties Reference.
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