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4 On the Set association type page of the Associate Network Protocol Profile wizard, select Use an
existing network protocol profile and click Next.
If the existing network protocol profiles do not contain settings suitable for the vApp virtual machines
in the port group, you must create a new profile.
5 Select the network protocol profile and click Next.
6 Examine the association and settings of the network protocol profile, and click Finish.
Configure a Virtual Machine or vApp to Use a Network Protocol
Profile
After you associate a protocol profile to a port group of a standard switch or a distributed switch, enable
the usage of profile on a virtual machine that is connected to the port group and is associated with a vApp
or has the vApp options enabled.
Prerequisites
Verify that the virtual machine is connected to a port group that is associated with the network protocol
profile.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the virtual machine or the vApp.
2 Open the settings of the vApp or the vApp Options tab of the virtual machine.
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Right-click a vApp and select Edit settings.
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Right-click a virtual machine, select Edit settings, and in the Edit Settings dialog box, click the
vApp Options tab.
3 Click Enable vApp options.
4 Under Authoring, expand IP allocation and set the IP allocation scheme to OVF environment.
5 Under Deployment, expand IP allocation and set IP allocation to Transient - IP Pool or Static - IP
Pool.
Both the Static - IP Pool and Transient - IP Pool options allocate an IP address from the range in
the network protocol profile that is associated with the port group. If you select Static - IP Pool, the IP
address is assigned the first time the virtual machine or vApp is powered. The assigned IP address
persists across restarts. If you select Transient - IP Pool, an IP address is assigned every time the
virtual machine or vApp is powered on.
6 Click OK.
When the virtual machine is powered on, the adapters connected to the port group receive IP addresses
from the range in the protocol profile. When the virtual machine is powered off, the IP addresses are
released.
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