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2 Select one of the power operation options.
Task Action
Power on Right-click the vApp and select Power > Power On .
You can power on a vApp to power on all its virtual machines and child vApps.
Virtual machines are powered on according to the startup order configuration.
If a delay is set in the startup settings of a virtual machine in the vApp, the vApp
waits for the set length of time before powering on that virtual machine.
Power off Right-click the vApp and select Power > Power Off
You can power off a vApp to power off all its virtual machines and child vApps.
Virtual machines are powered off in reverse startup order.
If a delay is set in the shutdown settings of a virtual machine in the vApp, the
vApp waits for the set length of time before powering off that virtual machine.
Suspend Right-click the vApp and select Power > Suspend.
You can suspend a vApp to suspend all its virtual machines and child vApps.
Virtual machines are suspended in the reverse order of the specified startup
order. All virtual machines are suspended regardless of the Suspend behavior
you specified in the Power Management VM Option for the virtual machine.
Resume Right-click a vApp that is powered off or suspended and select Power On.
Virtual machines are resumed according to their startup order configuration.
In the Summary tab, the Status indicates the vApp status.
Edit vApp Notes
You can add or edit notes for a particular vApp.
Procedure
1 Right-click a vApp in the inventory and select Edit Notes.
2 Type your comments in the Edit Notes window.
3 Click OK.
Your comments appear in the Summary tab for the vApp.
Add a Network Protocol Profile in the vSphere Web Client
A network protocol profile contains a pool of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. vCenter Server assigns those
resources to vApps or to virtual machines with vApp functionality that are connected to port groups
associated with the profile.
You can configure network protocol profile ranges for IPv4, IPv6, or both. vCenter Server uses these
ranges to dynamically allocate IP addresses to virtual machines when a vApp is set up to use transient IP
allocation.
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