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6 On the Custom sysprep file, select the option to import or create a sysprep answer file and click Next.
Option Description
Import a Sysprep answer file Click Browse and browse to the file.
Create a Sysprep answer file Type the contents of the file in the text box.
7 On the Network page, select the type of network settings to apply to the guest operating system.
Option Description
Use standard network settings for the
guest operating system, including
enabling DHCP on all network
interfaces
vCenter Server configures all network interfaces from a DHCP server using
default settings.
Manually select custom settings You can specify the IP address and other network settings for each network
interface in the virtual machine.
8 If you chose to manually configure network settings, select a NIC from the list and click Edit to edit its
network settings.
a In the Edit Network dialog box, click IPv4 to specify IPv4-related settings.
n
Select Use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically if you want to use DHCP.
n
Select Prompt the user for an address when the specification is used if you want
vCenter Serve to prompt you to enter an IP address. You can enter either an IPv4 or an IPv6
address.
n
Select Use the following IP address to enter the IPv4 address setting manually.
b Click IPv6 to configure the virtual machine to use IPv6 network.
n
Select Do not use IPv6 if you do not want to use IPv6.
n
Select the Use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically option if you want to use
DHCP.
n
Select Prompt the user for an address when the specification is used if you want
vCenter Serve to prompt you to enter an IP address. You can enter either an IPv4 or an IPv6
address.
n
Select Use the following IPv6 addresses to choose an IPv6 address from the list. You can
also add IPv6 addresses manually.
The virtual machine can retain the IP address allocated from the network and IPv6 addresses.
Microsoft supports IPv6 for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or
later, and Windows CE .NET 4.1 or later. However, these operating systems have limited IPv6
support for built-in applications, system services, and are not recommended for IPv6 deployment.
Note Gateway is enabled by default, except when you select the Do not use IPv6 option.
c Click DNS to specify a DNS server address.
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