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Table Of Contents
- IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine Services
- Contents
- IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine Services
- Introduction to Multi-Machine Services
- Configuring Network and Security Integration
- Configuring vRealize Orchestrator Endpoints
- Create a vSphere Endpoint for Networking and Security Virtualization
- Run the Enable Security Policy Support for Overlapping Subnets Workflow in vRealize Orchestrator
- Creating a Network Profile
- Configuring a Reservation for Network and Security Virtualization
- Optional Configurations for Multi-Machine Services
- Creating Multi-Machine Blueprints
- Specifying Scripts for Multi-Machine Service Provisioning
- Specifying Custom Properties for Multi-Machine Services
- Blueprint Action Settings for Multi-Machine Services
- Create a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Blueprint Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Build Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Network Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Scripting Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Add Multi-Machine Blueprint Custom Properties
- Specify Actions for Multi-Machine Blueprints
- Publish a Blueprint
- Configuring Multi-Machine Blueprints for Network and Security Virtualization
- Managing Multi-Machine Services
When you add a routed network profile to a multi-machine blueprint, you can change only the name and
description. You can view but not change the remaining information from the template. For descriptions of
the values required when creating a routed network profile, see Create a Routed Network Profile.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or business group manager.
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Verify that a fabric administrator created at least one routed network profile template. See Create a
Routed Network Profile.
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Create a multi-machine blueprint that contains at least one virtual component blueprint. See Create a
Multi-Machine Blueprint.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Blueprints > Blueprints.
2 Locate a multi-machine blueprint with at least one virtual component blueprint.
3 Click Edit in the drop-down menu.
4 Click the Network tab.
5 Select a transport zone from the Transport zone drop-down menu.
6 Select New Network Profile > Routed.
7 Select a routed network profile template from the Parent network profile drop-down menu.
vRealize Automation inserts values from the template.
8 (Optional) Click the Network Profile Information tab and change the name and description as
desired.
9 (Optional) Click the IP Ranges tab to view the defined IP address ranges.
10 Click OK.
The new network profile appears in the Network Profiles table on the Network tab.
What to do next
The new profile appears as a network profile choice when you create a network adapter. See Configure
Network Adapters for Component Machines.
Add a NAT Network Profile to a Multi-Machine Blueprint
A tenant administrator or business group manager can add a NAT network profile to a multi-machine
blueprint, and assign the network profile to the component network adapters in the multi-machine
blueprint.
You use a NAT network profile when the application or network needs to mask the IP addresses of the
application workloads. Users can only connect to the external IP address of the NAT rule, which then
translates the connection request and routes it to the application workload.
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