The following screen will be displayed to allow you to (optionally) specify the Data interface of the
ClearPass Policy Manager virtual appliance.
Figure 34
Specifying the Data Interface (Optional)
12. You can choose to either specify the virtual switch that will be used for the Data interface or bypass this
dialog.
a. To specify the virtual switch that will be used for the Data interface, from the
Connection
drop-down,
choose the virtual switch that will be used for the Data interface, then click
Next
.
b. To bypass this configuration option, leave
Not connected
selected in the
Connection
drop-down, then
click
Next
.
The
Completing Import Wizard
screen opens. This screen provides a summary of the import virtual
appliance configuration that you specified.
13. Review the settings displayed in the
Summary
page, and if they are correct, click
Finish
.
This completes the procedure to import the virtual appliance.
Adding a Hard Disk to a Virtual Machine
Do not create the virtual hard disk in a folder that is marked for encryption. Virtual hard disks are stored as .vhd files.
Hyper-V does not support the use of storage media if Encrypting File System (EFS) has been used to encrypt the .vhd
file. However, you can use files stored on a volume that uses Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption.
To add a hard disk to a virtual machine:
1. Open
Hyper-V Manager
.
2. In the
Results
pane, under
Virtual Machines
, select the virtual appliance that you want to configure.
3. In the
Action
pane, under the name of the virtual appliance, click
Settings
.
The
Settings
page opens.
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