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For more information about vCenter Single Sign-On, see “How vCenter Single Sign-On Affects vCenter
Server Upgrades,” on page 32and the vSphere Security documentation.
NOTE vCenter Server 5.5 supports connection between vCenter Server and vCenter Server components by
IP address only if the IP address is IPv4-compliant. To connect to a vCenter Server system in an IPv6
environment, you must use the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or host name of the vCenter Server.
The best practice is to use the FQDN, which works in all cases, instead of the IP address, which can change if
assigned by DHCP.
Prerequisites
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Review “vCenter Single Sign-On Deployment Modes,” on page 33.
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Review “How vCenter Single Sign-On Affects vCenter Server Upgrades,” on page 32.
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See “Prerequisites for the vCenter Server Upgrade,” on page 48
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Download the vCenter Server installer. See “Download the vCenter Server Installer,” on page 59.
Procedure
1 In the software installer directory, double-click the autorun.exe file to start the installer.
2 Select vCenter Single Sign-On and click Install.
3 Follow the prompts in the installation wizard to choose the installer language, and agree to the end user
patent and license agreements.
4 If the prerequisites check screen shows any problems, cancel the installation, correct the problems, and
restart the installer.
5 Set the password for the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator account.
This is the password for the user [email protected]. vsphere.local is a new domain that is
created by vCenter Single Sign-On. After installation, you can log in to vCenter Single Sign-On and in to
vCenter Server as [email protected].
By default, the password must have at least eight characters, at least one lowercase character, one
uppercase character, one number, and one special character. See the vSphere Security documentation for
information about changing the password policy. The following characters are not supported in
passwords: non-ASCII characters, semicolon (;), double quotation mark ("), single quotation mark ('),
circumflex (^), and backslash (\).
6 Accept or change the HTTPS port for vCenter Single Sign-On.
7 Select the deployment mode vCenter Single Sign-On for your first vCenter Server.
8 Enter the site name for vCenter Single Sign-On.
The site name becomes important if you are using vCenter Single Sign-On in multiple locations. Choose
your own name for the vCenter Single Sign-On site.
NOTE You cannot change the site name at a later time.
9 Review the installation options and click Install.
vCenter Single Sign-On is installed.
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