Factory reset, Vmware tools, Working with vmware virtual switches – KEMP vCloud Air User Manual

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VLM for VMware vCloud Air

Installation Guide

4. Enter a space-separated list of nameserver IP addresses.

5. A message will appear asking to continue licensing via the WUI. Try to access the IP

address via a web browser. Ensure to enter https:// before the IP address.

6. Contact the local KEMP Customer Services Representative for further support if needed.

Factory Reset

If you perform a factory reset on your VLM, all configuration data, including the VLM’s IP address
is deleted. During the subsequent reboot the VLM attempts to obtain an IP address via DHCP. If
the VLM is on a different subnet to the DHCP server then an IP address will not be obtained and
the IP address is set to the default 192.168.1.101.

The VLM may not be accessible using this address. If this is the case then you must run through
the quick setup via the console as described in Section 5.1.

VMware Tools

The VLM supports integration with VMware Tools and comes pre-packaged with NIC device
drivers that are part of VMware Tools as well as elements that allow for the execution of
graceful administrative functions.

For more information, refer to the VMware Tools Add-On Package, Feature Description.

Working with VMware Virtual Switches

When working with VMware Virtual Switches within your configuration, please ensure that the
value of the Forged Transmit Blocking option is Accept. If this option’s value is Reject, the Virtual
LoadMaster is prevented from sending traffic as it appears to come from nodes on the network
other than the VLM.

Please refer to your VMware documentation for further details on how to configure the VMware
Virtual Switch.

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