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If you enable vApp options and export a virtual machine to OVF, the virtual machine receives an OVF
Environment XML descriptor at boot time. The OVF descriptor might include values for custom properties
including network configuration and IP addresses.
The OVF environment can be transported to the guest in two ways:
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As a CD-ROM that contains the XML document. The CD-ROM is mounted on the CD-ROM drive.
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Through VMware Tools. The guest OS environment variable guestinfo.ovfEnv contains the XML
document.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 Click the vApp Options tab.
3 Select Enable vApp options.
4 Click OK.
Edit Application Properties and OVF Deployment Options for a
Virtual Machine in the vSphere Web Client
If a virtual machine is a deployed OVF, you can view application properties and OVF Deployment options
that are defined in the OVF. Deployment options include unrecognized OVF section and the IP allocation
policy
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 Click the vApp Options tab.
3 Click the Enable vApp options check box.
4 If the OVF template included editable application properties, make changes if necessary.
5 If the OFV template includes information that vCenter Server cannot process, you can view that
information under Unrecognized OVF Sections.
6 If the OVF template included editable IP allocation options, make changes if necessary.
Option Description
Static - Manual IP addresses are manually configured. No automatic allocation is performed.
Transient - IP Pool IP addresses are automatically allocated using IP pools from a specified range
when the vApp is powered on. The IP addresses are released when the appliance
is powered off.
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