Onboarding network pods


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Pods represent a portion of the cloud bound by a set of physical network devices such as routers, firewalls, and load balancers. For overview information about network resources, see Network-resources-overview.

You must onboard one or more network pods to make BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management aware of the network environment.

Before you begin


One or more pods must be configured in BMC BladeLogic Network Automation, as described in Creating-network-pods.

To onboard a pod

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After onboarding a pod and onboarding network container blueprints, you can continue setting up resources by importing network containers, creating network containers, and onboarding compute resources in the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Administration console.

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After the activity is marked as complete, you can click the Refresh icon refreshbtn.gifin the upper-right corner of the window to refresh the Pods table so that the newly onboarded pods appear in the table.

Related topics

Network-resources-overview

Onboarding-compute-resources

Editing-and-removing-resources

Adding-compute-resources-to-compute-resource-pools

 

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