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  1. Go to myCloud view → Virtual datacenters

  2. Below the V. datacenters list, click the + add button

  3. Select Create a new virtual datacenter from the pull-down menu

  4. For the General information:

    1. For the Location select the datacenter or public cloud region to use

    2. For the Network select from:

      1. Default: Create a network (default private or external) using platform configuration

      2. Custom Private: Create a custom private network (see below)

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    3. If your environment uses NAT, you can select:

      1. NAT network: to use for the default SNAT rule

      2. Default NAT IP: for the default SNAT rule

  5. Click Save

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To manage the VLANs or other networks of your virtual datacenter, go to Virtual datacenters → Network. See Manage networks.

  • For information about changing the default network of the VDC, see Manage networks

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Create a virtual datacenter for NSX-T

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  1. Go to Virtual datacenters → Edit a virtual datacenter → Tags

  2. Add tags

    Edit virtual datacenter - tags

    For more details see Edit resource tags

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Set a default network for a virtual datacenter

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  1. Go to Virtual datacenters → select virtual datacenter → Network

  2. Select the network type, such as Private, Public

  3. Create or edit a network

  4. Select the Default network checkbox

    • This default will override the platform default network and the network set for the enterprise in the datacenter

    • The new default network will apply to all VMs deployed after you set it

    • For a public network that is the virtual datacenter default, obtain IP addresses for your VMs before you deploy

    • For an external network that is the virtual datacenter default, your administrator must create IP addresses in infrastructure for your VMs before you deploy

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