PowerShell Script TypeĬhange the Type to ‘Zip’ by clicking on the dropdown under ‘Type’ and selecting ‘Zip’Ĭlick ‘Import’, then browse to the folder containing the zip file from earlier in the article. Then change the script type to “PowerCli 12 (PowerShell 7.1). Next import the zip file into vRO, add some inputs, modify the output, then finally run it. zip -r -x ".git/*" -x "README.md" -X nextibsubnet.zip. Clone the repo, then run the following command to zip up the files. The code used in this example is available in this GitHub repo. This affects how to import and use it in vRO. One key difference between my solution and the one from VMware’s documentation is the naming of the zip file. The solution uses a PSM I build, along with the PowerShell script which actually does the heavy lifting. Today I’ll discuss how to use vRO to get the next available subnet from InfoBlox. Well I had it working two years ago, but couldn’t remember how I did it (CRS). This weeks goal was to get the InfoBlox part working.
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