In the vSphere Client, display the Inventory, right-click the virtual appliance's name, and then select Power > Power On. Select the Console tab.
If a proxy server is enabled in your network:
<key name="HttpProxy">
<value name="Enabled" type="Tdword">"0"</value>
<value name="Host" type="TString">"ADDRESS"</value>
<value name="Port" type="Tdword">"PORT"</value>
<value name="Login" type="TString">"LOGIN"</value>
<value name="Password" type="TString">"PASSWORD"</value>
</key>
Otherwise, skip this step.
The agent's network connection is configured automatically by using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). To change the default configuration, under Agent options, in eth0, click Change and specify the desired network settings.
Under Agent options, in vCenter/ESX(i), click Change and specify the vCenter Server name or IP address. The agent will be able to back up and recover any virtual machine managed by the vCenter Server.
If you do not use a vCenter Server, specify the name or IP address of the ESXi host whose virtual machines you want to back up and recover. Normally, backups run faster when the agent backs up virtual machines hosted on its own host.
Specify the credentials that the agent will use to connect to the vCenter Server or ESXi. We recommend using an account that has the Administrator role assigned. Otherwise, provide an account with the necessary privileges on the vCenter Server or ESXi.
You can click Check connection to ensure the access credentials are correct.
Under Virtual machine, in Time zone, click Change. Select the time zone of your location to ensure that the scheduled operations run at the appropriate time.
You can attach an additional disk to the virtual appliance so the Agent for VMware can back up to this locally attached storage.
Add the disk by editing the settings of the virtual machine and click Refresh. The Create storage link becomes available. Click this link, select the disk, and then specify a label for it.