The Resolve Configuration page contains information about the features and configurations that are not supported for migration, and the issues that must be fixed in the NSX-v environment before you can migrate.
After reviewing the blocking issues and warnings, you might need to change configurations in your NSX-v environment before you can migrate to NSX-T. If you change the NSX-v environment, you must restart the migration to pick up the new configuration. Review all migration feedback before you provide input to avoid duplication of work.
Note: For some
NSX-v features, there might be automatic configurations such as certificates present. If these configurations are for features that are not supported for the specific topology, these automatic configurations are flagged as issues that need to be skipped from migration. For example, in topologies that don't support L4-L7 services on Edge Services Gateways, the certificates present for VPN and DNS will raise issues to skip these configurations from migration.
Procedure
What to do next
- If you find blocking issues, fix them in the NSX-v environment before you can proceed with the migration. See Make Changes to the NSX Data Center for vSphere Environment.
- If you did not find any blocking issues or other configurations that require a change in the NSX-v environment, you can proceed with the migration. See Provide Inputs for Configuration Issues.