Lab Manager User’s Guide
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Delete a Virtual Machine Template Hard Disk
You
can
delete
a
virtual
machine
template
hard
disk.
To delete a virtual machine template hard disk
1
In
the
left
pane,
click
VM
Templates
.
2
Move
the
pointer
over
the
virtual
machine
template
name
and
select
Properties
.
3
In
the
Hard
Disks
section,
click
Delete
.
4
Click
OK
and
Update
.
Modifying Virtual Machine Template Network Interfaces
You
can
modify
the
network
settings,
reset
a
MAC
address,
add
a
network
interface,
and
delete
a
network
interface
for
undeployed
templates.
Add a Network Interface to a Virtual Machine Template
You
can
add
one
or
more
virtual
NICs
to
an
undeployed
virtual
machine
template.
Depending
on
your
virtual
machine
version,
a
template
can
have
up
to
four
NICs.
To add a network interface
1
In
the
left
pane,
click
VM
Templates
.
2
Move
the
pointer
over
the
template
name
and
select
Properties
.
3
In
the
Network
Interfaces
panel,
click
Add
Interface
.
Lab Manager
adds
and
connects
a
new
virtual
NIC.
4
Edit
the
virtual
NIC
settings,
if
necessary.
a
Deselect
the
Connected
check
box
to
disconnect
the
virtual
NIC.
b
Choose
a
network
from
the
Network
drop
‐
down
menu.
The
available
options
are
based
on
the
network
templates
that
you
own
or
share
and
the
physical
networks
available
to
your
organization.
c
Specify
a
primary
NIC.
The
primary
NIC
setting
determines
the
default,
and
only
gateway,
for
the
virtual
machines
based
on
the
template.
These
virtual
machines
can
use
any
NIC
to
connect
to
other
machines
that
are
directly
connected
to
the
same
network
as
the
NIC,
but
it
can
only
use
the
primary
NIC
to
connect
to
machines
on
networks
that
require
a
gateway
connection.
Consider
this
behavior
when
selecting
a
primary
NIC,
especially
if
you
plan
to
deploy
configurations
that
use
fencing
or
connect
virtual
networks
to
physical
networks.
d
Select
an
IP
addressing
mode
for
the
network.
The
available
options
are
based
on
the
IP
addressing
modes
available
to
the
selected
network.
e
If
you
selected
Static
‐
Manual
as
the
IP
addressing
mode,
type
an
IP
address
in
the
IP
Address
text
box.
5
Click
Update
.
Lab Manager
generates
a
MAC
address
for
the
network
interface.
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