VMware VC-VLM4-C User Guide - Page 68
Remove a Network from a Workspace Configuration, Replace a Workspace Configuration Network
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Lab Manager User's Guide 5 (Optional) Type change summary text that will appear on the configuration's History tab. 6 Click OK. You can edit the properties of a virtual machine in the configuration to use the new network. See "Modifying Virtual Machine Network Interfaces" on page 83 for more information. Remove a Network from a Workspace Configuration You can remove a network from an undeployed configuration to prevent virtual machines in the configuration from using the network. You can only remove a network that is not used by any of the virtual machines in the configuration. To remove a network from a configuration 1 Move the pointer over the configuration name and select Open. 2 Click the Networks tab. The page displays the networks currently available to virtual machines in the configuration. 3 Move the pointer over a configuration network name and select Remove. 4 Click OK to confirm. If none of the virtual machines in the configuration connect to the network, the network is removed from the configuration. If the network is being used by any virtual machines, Lab Manager displays an error message stating that the network is in use. You can reassign the NICs of virtual machines to use a different network and try again, or use the Force Remove command to remove the network and disconnect the virtual machine NICs that used the network. Replace a Workspace Configuration Network You can change the network to which a configuration's virtual machines are connected. For example, if you move or clone a configuration from a development workspace to a production workspace, you could replace a virtual network (used by the virtual machines in the development workspace) with the physical production network. To replace a configuration network 1 Move the pointer over the configuration name and select Open. 2 Click the Networks tab. 3 Move the pointer over a configuration network name and select Replace. 4 Select a compatible replacement network or create a new virtual network based on the current network. If you have the necessary rights, you can also create a network template using the specifications of the new virtual network. 5 (Optional) Type change summary text that will appear on the configuration's History tab. 6 Click OK. Modify Configuration Properties You can modify configuration properties in the workspace or library. You can also change a configuration's owner. See "Change Ownership of a Configuration" on page 69 for more information. 68 VMware, Inc.