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2 Select a datacenter resource from the inventory panel.
3 Click the Network Virtualization tab.
4 Click the Network Scope tab.
All network scope for the selected datacenter are displayed.
5 In the Name column, click a network scope.
6 In Scope Details, click Expand.
The Add Clusters to a Network Scope (Expand) dialog box opens.
7 Select the clusters you want to add to the network scope.
8 Click OK.
Contract a Network Scope
You can remove clusters from a network scope. Existing VXLAN virtual wires may be shrunk to accommodate
the contracted scope.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select Inventory > Hosts & Clusters.
2 Select a datacenter resource from the inventory panel.
3 Click the Network Virtualization tab.
4 Click the Network Scope tab.
All network scopes for the selected datacenter are displayed.
5 In the Name column, click on a network scope.
6 In Scope Details, click Contract.
The Remove Clusters from a Network Scope (Contract) dialog box opens.
7 Select the clusters you want to remove from the network scope.
8 Click OK.
Edit a VXLAN Virtual Wire
You can edit the name and description of a VXLAN virtual wire.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select Inventory > Hosts & Clusters.
2 Select a datacenter resource from the inventory panel.
3 Click the Network Virtualization tab.
4 Click the Networks tab.
5 In the Name column, click the VXLAN virtual wire to edit.
6 Click Edit.
7 Make the desired changes.
8 Click OK.
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