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Now work through the rest of the steps as shown in the screenshots
Once it has been deployed you can power it on and if everything has been done correctly you will be able to login to its management interface, https://applianceIP/FQDN:5480 and you will be presented with the option to configure the appliance further
This is where you have to pair it to the local vCenter (Configure Appliance) with a login that meets the requirements (in most cases customers use [email protected] or similar)
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Once that has been done, you will be presented with the following screen
Once you have selected **OPEN VMware Live Site Recovery** you will be shown the current Site Pair, this will allow you to use vSphere Replication within the same vCenter, for example if you wanted to protect VMs between clusters.
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You will now be asked to pair with a vCenter in the same SSO domain or in a different SSO domain. **In most cases it will be a different SSO domain.**
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