Change the subnet on the network profile

Hello

Like a fool I created 3 network profiles and paths using 16 subnets when they should have been 24. I wonder now to open firewall rules to route to other VLANs in 24 of the subnets. As its 16 and the two first parts are identical i.e. 10.2.X.X they don't route through the firewall

The current VMS I can just go to manually change the subnet assigned to the NIC and they work.

When I look at a network profile to change the subnet - it is greyed out

Is there a way I can change this manually? so that the new virtual machines created with / 24 subnet and exisiting VMs I can manually change

Or is the only way to delete the network profile and start over. How this affect the VMs running other than bulk can try and assign an IP address already in use?

Thank you!

You can try to update the database

Find the name of the profile

SELECT * from StaticIPv4NetworkProfile

the name of the profile update

Update dbo. StaticIPv4NetworkProfile

Set SubnetMaskIPv4 = "255.255.255.0" where StaticIPv4NetworkProfileName = 'YOUR NETWORK PROFILE'

Open the database in SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio) and run the SQL query when it is connected to your database of vRA. He has not supported but will most likely solve your problem.

Or if you are not happy to do this directly through the database, you might try using the vRO vRA plugin and call the vCACEntityManager and update the StaticIPv4NetworkProfiles entity. My guess is the update of the database direct would be easier, but please take a backup and only update the field and nothing else.

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