5 managing plug-ins, Managing the vcenter plug-in, Registering the vcenter plug-in – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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5 Managing plug-ins

VCM Plug-in management allows operators to register and manage connection management plug-ins.

Registered plug-ins enable vManager administrators to manage VCM connections on virtualization

platforms such as vCenter Server, XenCenter, and Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).

Table 3

describes

registration and functions of the plug-ins.

Table 3 Plug-in description

Name Registered to

Functions

vCenter plug-in

vCenter Server

Enables the administrator to manage VCM connections
on vCenter Server.

VCE plug-in

vCenter Server

Enables the administrator to configure the VSI for a port
group by retrieving network information and VSI Types

from VCM.

XenCenter plug-in

XenCenter

Enables the administrator to manage VCM connections
on XenCenter.

VMM plug-in

VMM

Enables the administrator to manage VCM connections
on VMM.

Managing the vCenter plug-in

Registering the vCenter plug-in

1.

Click the Resource tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select VAN Connection Manager > Plug-in Management.
The Plug-in Management page appears.

3.

In the vCenter Plug-in area, click the Register icon

.

The vCenter Plug-in Management page appears.

4.

Configure the following parameters:

{

vCenter Server IP—Enter the IPv4 address of vCenter Server. This field does not support the
IPv6 address.

{

vCenter Server Username—Enter the username of the administrator.

{

vCenter Server Password—Enter the password of the administrator.

{

Email—Enter the email address of the administrator.

5.

Click Register to register the plug-in to vCenter Server.

After the vCenter plug-in is successfully registered, verify that a tab named Network (iMC) appears in

VMware vSphere Client for each VM, as shown in

Figure 5

.

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