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Prerequisites
Completely install vRealize Automation to your vCenter environment.
Procedure
1 In vCenter, add NICs to each vRealize Automation appliance.
a Right click the appliance and select Edit Settings.
b Add VMXNETn NICs.
c If it is powered on, restart the appliance.
2 Log in to the vRealize Automation appliance management interface as root.
https://vrealize-automation-appliance-FQDN:5480
3 Select Network, and verify that multiple NICs are available.
4 Select Address, and configure the IP address for the NICs.
Table 74. Example NIC Configuration
Setting Value
IPv4 Address Type Static
IPv4 Address 172.22.0.2
Netmask 255.255.255.0
5 Verify that all vRealize Automation nodes can resolve each other by DNS name.
6 Verify that all vRealize Automation nodes can access any load balanced FQDNs for
vRealize Automation components.
7 If you are using Split-Brain DNS, verify that all vRealize Automation nodes and VIPs have the same
FQDN in DNS for each node IP and VIP.
8 In vCenter, add NICs to IaaS Windows servers.
a Right click the IaaS server and select Edit Settings.
b Add NICs to the IaaS server virtual machine.
9 In Windows, configure the added IaaS server NICs and their IP addresses. See the Microsoft
documentation if necessary.
What to do next
(Optional) If you need static routes, see Configure Static Routes.
Configure Static Routes
When adding NICs to a vRealize Automation installation, if you need static routes, you open a command
prompt session to configure them.
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