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n Obtain administrative privileges to the DHCP server that manages the network segment you
want to boot from. You can use a DHCP server already in your environment, or install a
DHCP server. For your vSphere Auto Deploy setup, replace the gpxelinux.0 filename with
snponly64.efi.vmw-hardwired for UEFI or undionly.kpxe.vmw-hardwired for BIOS. For
more information on DHCP configurations, see Sample DHCP Configurations.
n Secure your network as for any other PXE-based deployment method. vSphere Auto
Deploy transfers data over SSL to prevent casual interference and snooping. However, the
authenticity of the client or the vSphere Auto Deploy server is not checked during a PXE boot.
n If you want to manage vSphere Auto Deploy with PowerCLI cmdlets, verify that Microsoft .NET
Framework 4.5 or 4.5.x and Windows PowerShell 3.0 or 4.0 are installed on a Windows
machine. See the
vSphere PowerCLI User's Guide
.
n Set up a remote Syslog server. See the
vCenter Server and Host Management
documentation
for Syslog server configuration information. Configure the first host you boot to use the remote
Syslog server and apply that host's host profile to all other target hosts. Optionally, install
and use the vSphere Syslog Collector, a vCenter Server support tool that provides a unified
architecture for system logging and enables network logging and combining of logs from
multiple hosts.
n Install ESXi Dump Collector, set up your first host so that all core dumps are directed to ESXi
Dump Collector, and apply the host profile from that host to all other hosts. See Configure
ESXi Dump Collector with ESXCLI .
n If the hosts that you plan to provision with vSphere Auto Deploy are with legacy BIOS, verify
that the vSphere Auto Deploy server has an IPv4 address. PXE booting with legacy BIOS
firmware is possible only over IPv4. PXE booting with UEFI firmware is possible with either
IPv4 or IPv6.
Procedure
1 Navigate to Home > Auto Deploy.
By default, only the administrator role has privileges to use the vSphere Auto Deploy service.
2 On the Auto Deploy page, select your vCenter Server from the drop-down menu at the top.
3 Click Enable Auto Deploy and Image Builder to activate the service.
If the Image Builder service is already active, select the Configure tab and click Enable Auto
Deploy Service.
The Software Depot page appears.
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