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4 Right-click the site in the left pane, select All vSphere Replication Actions > Connect to target
site, type the IP address or name of the remote site vCenter Server and the username and password
for the target site.
Option Description
To select an existing target site Click Select a target site and select a site from the list.
To configure a new remote site Click Connect to remote site and type the IP address or name of the remote site
vCenter Server, and provide the user name and password for the target site.
5 Click OK.
Uninstall vSphere Replication
You uninstall vSphere Replication by unregistering the appliance from vCenter Server and removing it
from your environment.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the vSphere Replication appliance is powered on.
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Stop all existing outgoing or incoming replications to the site.
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Disconnect any connections to other vSphere Replication sites.
Procedure
1 Use a supported browser to log in to the vSphere Replication VAMI.
The URL for the VAMI is https://vr-appliance-address:5480.
2 Select the Configuration tab.
3 Click Unregister from vCenter Server.
4 In the vSphere Web Client, power off and delete the vSphere Replication appliance.
The vSphere Replication plug-in is uninstalled automatically.
You removed vSphere Replication from your environment.
Unregister vSphere Replication from vCenter Server if the
Appliance Was Deleted
If the vSphere Replication appliance virtual machine does not exist because it was deleted, you cannot
use the virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) to unregister vSphere Replication from
vCenter Server. Instead, you can use the Managed Object Browser (MOB) to delete the
vSphere Replication extension.
Prerequisites
Log in to https://<vCenter_Server_address>/mob/?moid=ExtensionManager with vCenter Server
credentials.
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