Making a new external drive available for Time Machine over wireless network

I connected a new Seagate 2T external drive to my iMac to increase backup capacity using Time Machine.  I have a 1T Time Capsule.  I am backing up to the Time Capsule wirelessly to another Mac in the house.
The Time Capsule is full.
How do I make the new Seagate available to be used for wireless backup?  It does not show on the other Mac as being available in Time Machine?

See #22 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.

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