Sure, here’s the technical description of configuring vendor relationship management (VRM) settings in vCenter:
1. Log in to the vSphere Web Client.
1. Click the “Administration” tab.
1. In the “Single Sign-On” section, click “Configuration.”
1. Click the “VRM” tab.
1. Click “Edit.”
1. Enter the VRM hostname or IP address and the port number.
1. Specify whether to use HTTP or HTTPS communication with the VRM server.
1. Select the SSL certificate that will be used to secure the connection between vCenter and the VRM server.
1. Specify the period for keeping the session active.
1. Click “Save.”
1. Go to the “VRM Server” section.
1. Click “Add.”
1. Enter the VRM server name and description.
1. Configure the VRM server’s network settings.
1. Enter the VRM server’s login credentials.
1. Click “Test Connection” to verify that vCenter can communicate with the VRM server.
1. Click “Save” to finish configuring the VRM server.
1. You can now use the VRM Dashboard to manage vendor relationships and track vendor assets in vCenter.
That’s it – that’s the technical process for configuring VRM settings in vCenter.