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Prerequisites
You deployed an optional vSphere Replication server in addition to the vSphere Replication appliance,
and the server is powered on.
Procedure
1 Log into the VAMI of the vSphere Replication server in a Web browser. A sample address might be
https://<vr_server_address>:5480.
2 Log in to the vSphere Replication server configuration interface as root.
Use the root password you set when you deployed the vSphere Replication server.
3 Click the VRS tab.
4 (Optional) Click Configuration to generate or upload a new certificate.
Option Action
Generate and install a self-signed
certificate
Click Generate and Install.
Upload an existing SSL certificate Click Browse next to the Upload PKCS#12 (*.pfx) file text box to browse for an
existing certificate, and click Upload and Install.
5 (Optional) Click Security to change the Super User password for the vSphere Replication server.
root is the Super User.
6 (Optional) Click the Network tab to change the network settings.
Option Action
View current network settings Click Status.
Set static or DHCP IPv4 or IPv6
addresses
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Click Address, and select DHCP, Static, or None for IPv4 addresses.
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Select Auto or Static for IPv6 addresses. If you select Static, type the default
gateway and DNS server addresses to use.
Configure proxy server Click Proxy, select the Use a proxy server check box, and type the proxy server
address and port number.
Save Settings If you do not click Save Settings, changes are discarded.
7 (Optional) Select VRS > Configuration > Restart to restart the vSphere Replication service.
8 (Optional) Select System > Reboot to reboot the vSphere Replication server appliance.
Unregister and Remove a vSphere Replication Server
If you deployed additional vSphere Replication server instances that you no longer require, you must
unregister them from the vSphere Replication appliance before you delete them.
Prerequisites
You deployed and registered a vSphere Replication server that you no longer require. Make sure it does
not serve any replications, otherwise the operations will fail.
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