Associating vCenter domains with a tenant
We can associate a vCenter domain with a tenant through the drag and drop interface.
How to do it…
- Navigate to the tenant's application profile.

- Drag a
VM Ware
object onto the tenant EPG. You should see a dotted line appear.

- Once you release the mouse button, a new window will appear.

- Click on the
Actions
menu and selectAdd VMM Domain Association
. - In the new window, select the vCenter domain added in the previous recipe.

- Choose the appropriate VLAN mode and encapsulation mode.

Click on SUBMIT
.
- The VMM domain will now be associated and appear on the tenant’s application profile.

How it works...
We have now created a DVS and, through this, have connected vCenter to the tenant.
There is another way to connect vCenter though: the Cisco way.