The vCenter Server instance can obtain networking settings from a DHCP server, or use static IP addresses. You can change the networking settings of vCenter Serverfrom the Direct Console User Interface. You can change the IPv4, IPv6, and DNS configuration.

Prerequisites

To change the IP address of the vCenter Server instance, verify that the system name is an FQDN. If, during deployment you set an IP address as a system name, you cannot change the IP address after the deployment. The system name is always used as a primary network identifier.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the Direct Console User Interface of vCenter Server
  2. Select Configure Management Network and press Enter.
  3. Change the IPv4 settings from IP Configuration.
    Option Description
    Use dynamic IP address and network configuration Obtains networking settings from a DHCP server if one is available on your network
    Set static IP address and network configuration Sets static networking configuration
  4. Change the IPv6 settings from IPv6 Configuration.
    Option Description
    Enable IPv6 Enables or disables IPv6
    Use DHCP stateful configuration Uses a DHCP server to obtain IPv6 addresses and networking settings
    Use ICMP stateless configuration Uses a Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) to obtain IPv6 addresses and network settings
  5. Change the DNS settings from DNS Configuration.
    Option Description
    Obtain DNS server address and hostname automatically Obtains the DNS server address and host name automatically.

    Use this option if the IP settings are obtained automatically from a DHCP server.

    Use the following DNS server address and hostname Sets the static IP address and host name for the DNS server.
  6. Set custom DNS suffixes from Custom DNS Suffixes.
    If you do not specify any suffixes, a default suffix list is derived from the local domain name.
  7. Press Esc until you return to the main menu of the Direct Console User Interface.