Lab Manager User’s Guide
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Delete Network Templates
By
default,
only
system
administrators,
administrators
with
rights
at
the
organization
level,
and
template
creators
can
delete
network
templates.
After
you
delete
a
network
template,
you
cannot
select
it
as
the
network
for
a
virtual
machine
network
interface,
or
add
it
to
a
configuration.
Existing
virtual
machines
and
configurations
that
are
use
the
network
template
are
not
affected.
You
cannot
delete
a
network
template
that
is
being
used
by
a
virtual
machine
template.
To delete a network template
1
In
the
left
pane,
select
Network
Templates
.
2
Move
the
pointer
over
the
network
template
name
and
select
Delete
.
3
Click
OK
.
Lab Manager
deletes
the
network
template.
Monitor IP Pool Usage for a Virtual Network
System
administrators
can
monitor
the
IP
pool
of
a
virtual
network
that
is
based
on
a
network
template.
If
a
virtual
network
is
running
out
of
IP
addresses,
and
you
want
to
add
more,
see
“Add
IP
Addresses
to
the
IP
Pool
of
a
Virtual
Network”
on
page 124.
Every
virtual
machine
that
uses
a
static
IP
addressing
mode
for
a
NIC,
and
is
connected
to
a
virtual
network,
requires
an
IP
address
from
the
virtual
network’s
IP
pool.
This
IP
address
stays
with
the
virtual
machine
through
the
various
operations
in
Lab Manager.
When
you
delete
all
instances
of
the
virtual
machine
with
this
IP
address,
Lab Manager
releases
the
IP
address
back
to
the
IP
pool.
To
control
the
length
of
time
Lab Manager
reserves
released
IP
addresses
before
returning
them
to
the
IP
pool,
see
“Configuring
General
Preferences”
on
page 135.
When
you
deploy
a
configuration
with
a
virtual
network
connected
to
a
physical
network,
Lab Manager
creates
a
virtual
router
and
assigns
it
an
IP
address
from
the
virtual
network
IP
pool.
When
you
undeploy
this
configuration,
Lab Manager
releases
the
IP
address
immediately.
To monitor a virtual network’s IP pool
1
In
the
left
pane,
select
All
Configuration(s)
.
2
Move
the
pointer
over
a
configuration
name
and
select
Open
.
3
Click
the
Networks
tab.
4
Move
the
pointer
over
a
virtual
network
name
and
select
IP
Pool
.
Add IP Addresses to the IP Pool of a Virtual Network
By
default,
system
administrators,
administrators
with
rights
at
the
organization
level,
and
template
creators
can
add
IP
addresses
to
a
virtual
network.
Configuration
owners
and
users
with
the
right
to
edit
configurations
can
also
add
IP
addresses
to
a
virtual
network.
To add IP addresses to a virtual network
1
Move
pointer
over
a
configuration
name
and
select
Open
.
2
Click
Networks
tab.
3
Move
pointer
over
a
virtual
network
name
and
select
IP
Pool
.
4
Click
the
General
tab.
5
Enter
an
IP
address
or
IP
address
range
in
the
Static
IP
Address
Pool
text
box
and
click
Add
.
6
Click
Update
.
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