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Appendix 13      Using Adapters
  VMware vCenter, ESX, and ESXi Adapter
Step 4
To restart the VirtualCenter service, choose Start > All Programs > Administration > Services.
Configuring IP Address Settings
Use the IP Address dialog box to configure the IP address settings for the network.
Step 1
Choose the Network tab, then click New.
Step 2
Select one of the following options:
  •
Use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically—Use the DHCP server to obtain the IP address for 
the computer.
  •
Use an application configured on vCenter to generate the IP address—Enter the following 
information:
  –
The argument to the application that can generate the IP address automatically
  •
Use the following IP setting—Enter the following information:
  –
IP Address—IP address assigned to the network
  –
Subnet mask—The numeric mask used to determine the subnet that an IP address belongs to on 
the network
  –
Default gateway—Gateway in the network that a computer will use to access another network 
if a gateway is not specified for use
  –
Alternate gateway—Alternate gateway in the network that a computer will use to access another 
network if the default gateway is not available
Configuring Network Properties
Use the Network Properties dialog box to configure the IP address and DNS Server settings for the 
network.
Step 1
Choose the Network tab, then click New.
Step 2
In the IP Address section, select one of the following options:
  •
Use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically—Use the DHCP server to obtain the IP address for 
the computer.
  •
Use the following IP setting—Enter the following information:
  –
IP Address—IP address assigned to the network
  –
Subnet mask—The numeric mask used to determine the subnet that an IP address belongs to on 
the network
  –
Default gateway—Gateway in the network that a computer will use to access another network 
if a gateway is not specified for use
  –
Alternate gateway—Alternate gateway in the network that a computer will use to access another 
network if the default gateway is not available
Step 3
In the DNS Server section, select one of the following options: