After you have reviewed the migration information and are ready to proceed with the migration, you can provide inputs for the reported configuration issues. The input you provide determines how the NSX-T Data Center environment is configured.

Multiple people can provide the input over multiple sessions. You can return to a submitted input and modify it. Depending on your configuration, you might run through the Resolve Issues process multiple times, update your NSX-v environment as needed, and restart the migration.

Important: If you have changed the NSX-v environment for any reason since you last imported the configuration, you must restart the migration. For example, if you have connected a new VM to a logical switch, made a firewall rule change, or installed NSX-v on new hosts. See Make Changes to the NSX Data Center for vSphere Environment for more information on restarting the migration.
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.

Prerequisites

  • Verify that you have reviewed all issues and warning messages and are ready to continue with the migration.

  • Verify that you have addressed all blocking issues and other issues requiring a change to the NSX-v.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to System > Migrate.
  2. Go to the Migrate NSX for vSphere with vRealize Automation pane, and click Resolve Configuration.
  3. Click each issue and provide input.

    Each issue can cover multiple configuration items. For each item there might be one or more possible resolutions to the issue, for example, skip, configure, or select a specific value.

    For issues that apply to multiple configuration items, you can provide input for each item individually, or select all and provide one answer for all items.

  4. After the input is provided, a Submit button is displayed on the Resolve Configuration page. Click Submit to save your progress.
  5. When you have provided input for all configuration issues, click Submit.
    The input is validated. You are prompted to update any invalid input. Additional input might be required for some configuration items.
  6. After you have submitted all requested input, click Continue to proceed to the Migrate Configuration page.

Example: Configuration Issues

For some examples of configuration issues and their required inputs, see Example Configuration Issues.