Comments on: VM network issue in VMM 2012R2 with IPAM integration //www.tech-coffee.net/vm-networks-issue-vmm-2012r2-ipam-integration/ Fri, 19 Dec 2014 10:23:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.9 By: Romain Serre //www.tech-coffee.net/vm-networks-issue-vmm-2012r2-ipam-integration/#comment-81 Fri, 19 Dec 2014 10:23:45 +0000 //www.tech-coffee.net/?p=1414#comment-81 Hi,

It was the first time that you integrate IPAM to VMM ? Have you change the configuration of VMM (Standalone to Cluster etc.). On my side each time IPAM set the VMMManagedMarkedForDeletetion to true was when the VMM configuration changed.

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By: Kelley Vice //www.tech-coffee.net/vm-networks-issue-vmm-2012r2-ipam-integration/#comment-79 Thu, 18 Dec 2014 23:54:27 +0000 //www.tech-coffee.net/?p=1414#comment-79 This was extremely useful. In my case, IPAM was mysteriously not being synchronized with several VMM logical networks. Additionally, attempting to create a new uplink port profile containing certain network sites (logical network definitions), I received the error “Network site (network name) cannot be added to uplink port profile because it has been marked for deletion. When I ran get-sclogicalnetworkdefinition, sure enough, there is a property called NetworkEntityAccessType with the value “VmmManagedMarkedForDeletion.”

I resolved the problem by editing the table dbo.tbl_NetMan_LogicalNetworkDefinition and changing the value of the NetworkEntityAccessType column for the affected networks from 5 to 0. After this, the value of NetworkEntityAccessType is “VmmManaged,” and the networks and related resources appear in IPAM.

Thanks for the info!

Kelley

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