This chapter provides information on configuring a management cluster in VMware Telco Cloud Automation 3.2. What to read next Manage IP Pools on Management ClustersYou can create one or more IP Address Management (IPAM) IPv4 address pools to deploy and manage the workload clusters. When creating a workload cluster, you can choose the network name and IP pool defined for the respective management cluster. Edit Control Plane Node ConfigurationYou can scale up or scale down the number of control plane nodes for a cluster. Edit Worker Node ConfigurationYou can scale up or scale down the number of nodes for a cluster. Delete Management ClusterYou can delete a management cluster in VMware Telco Cloud Automation 3.2. Share or Change OwnershipIn VMware Telco Cloud Automation, multi-tenancy is a principle in software architecture where a single instance of a software application serves multiple tenants. For more information, see What is Multi-Tenancy?. Parent topic: Working with Management Clusters