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3 Click the Network tab.
4 Click Status to review current network settings.
5 Click Address to review or modify IPv4 and IPv6 address settings.
IP Address Type Option Description
IPv4 DHCP DHCP is not recommended if the IP address of the appliance might change if it reboots.
IPv4 Static With a static IPv4 address, you can modify the IP settings, DNS settings, netmask, and host
name information.
IPv4 None Deactivates IPv4 addresses.
IPv6 Auto Automatic assignment of IPv6 addresses is not recommended if the IP address of the appliance
might change if it reboots.
IPv6 Static With a static IPv6 address, you can modify the IP address and the address prefix.
6 Click Save Settings.
If you do not click Save Settings, changes are discarded.
7 Click Proxy to review or modify proxy settings.
a Select Use a proxy server to use a proxy server.
b Type a proxy server name in the HTTP Proxy Server text box.
c Type a proxy port in the Proxy Port text box.
d (Optional) Type a proxy server user name and password.
8 Click Save Settings.
If you do not click Save Settings, changes are discarded.
What to do next
A network address change might require you to reconnect the source and target sites and might also
require a change of certificate if you have activated verification of certificate validity.
Configure vSphere Replication System Settings
You can view the vSphere Replication system settings to gather information about the
vSphere Replication appliance. You can also set the system time zone, and reboot or shut down the
appliance.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the vSphere Replication appliance is powered on.
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You must have administrator privileges to configure the vSphere Replication appliance.
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You updated vCenter Server to the corresponding 5.5.x update release.
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