You can review your current network settings and change the address and proxy settings for vSphere Replication. If you want to match network configurations, these changes might be necessary.
Note:
vSphere Replication can be deployed with either IPv4 or IPv6 address. Mixing IP addresses, for example having a single appliance with an IPv4 and an IPv6 address, is not supported. To register as an extension,
vSphere Replication relies on the
VirtualCenter.FQDN property of the
vCenter Server. When an IPv6 address is used for
vSphere Replication, the
VirtualCenter.FQDN property must be set to a fully qualified domain name that can be resolved to an IPv6 address or to a literal address. When operating with an IPv6 address,
vSphere Replication requires that all components in the environment, such as
vCenter Server and
ESXi hosts are accessible using the IPv6 address.
Prerequisites
- Verify that the vSphere Replication appliance is powered on.
- Verify that you have administrator privileges to configure the vSphere Replication appliance.
Procedure
What to do next
If you modified the IP address of the
vSphere Replication appliance, you must update and verify certain settings:
- Update the general vSphere Replication settings. See Reconfigure General vSphere Replication Settings.
- Verify that the IP Address for Incoming Storage Traffic value is updated with the new IP address.
- Verify that the appliance certificate is valid for the new IP address. You must verify the certificate if you have activated the verification of the certificate validity.