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Chapter 7 Working with Configurations
c
Select
an
IP
addressing
mode.
The
available
options
are
based
on
the
IP
addressing
modes
available
to
the
selected
network.
Static
‐
IP
Pool
pulls
static
IP
addresses
from
the
IP
address
pool.
DHCP
pulls
IP
addresses
from
a
DHCP
server.
This
option
avoids
the
preparation
and
specification
of
an
IP
address
or
IP
range.
However,
you
cannot
use
Lab Manager
fencing
or
connect
virtual
networks
to
physical
networks
with
DHCP.
Static
‐
Manual
allows
you
to
specify
an
IP
address.
d
If
you
selected
Static
‐
Manual
as
the
IP
addressing
mode,
type
an
IP
address
in
the
IP
Address
field.
4
Select
the
Full
Clone
check
box
to
consolidate
the
virtual
machine.
By
default,
when
you
add
a
virtual
machine
to
a
configuration,
the
virtual
machine
is
a
linked
clone
that
refers
to
the
base
disk
of
the
virtual
machine
template
and
uses
delta
disks
to
describe
the
difference
between
the
virtual
machine
template
and
the
virtual
machine.
5
To
add
another
virtual
machine
to
this
configuration,
click
Add
VM
and
specify
the
required
information.
Add a Virtual Machine from vCenter
You
can
add
a
virtual
machine
created
in
vCenter
to
a
configuration.
The
virtual
machine
must
be
powered
off
and
not
already
under
Lab Manager
control.
Add
a
vCenter
virtual
machine
if
you
know
its
vCenter
network
settings
and
want
to
maintain
those
settings
in
Lab Manager.
If
you
do
not
care
about
the
network
settings,
import
the
virtual
machine
from
vCenter
as
a
virtual
machine
template
instead.
See
“Import
a
Virtual
Machine
Template
from
vCenter”
on
page 33.
To add a virtual machine from vCenter
1
Click
Import
VM
from
vCenter
.
2
Select
a
virtual
machine
and
click
OK
.
3
Type
a
name.
4
Specify
the
network
information
for
the
virtual
machine.
a
Specify
a
primary
NIC
for
virtual
machines
with
multiple
NICs.
The
primary
NIC
setting
determines
the
default
and
only
gateway
for
the
virtual
machine.
The virtual
machine
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.
b
Select
a
network.
If
the
virtual
machine
is
connected
to
a
network
that
is
available
to
both
vCenter
and
Lab Manager,
you
cannot
change
the
network
during
import.
If
the
virtual
machine
is
connected
to
a
network
that
is
only
available
to
vCenter,
you
must
choose
a
new
network.
c
Select
an
IP
addressing
mode.
5
Select
a
datastore.
6
To
add
another
virtual
machine
to
this
configuration,
click
Import
VM
from
vCenter
and
specify
the
required
information.
N
OTE
Choosing
this
option
requires
additional
disk
space
and
increases
the
amount
of
time
required
to
add
the
virtual
machine
to
the
configuration.
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