Use the migration coordinator to import your configuration, resolve issues with the configuration, and migrate hosts to your NSX-T Data Center environment.
What to read next
Import the vSphere Networking Configuration To migrate vSphere hosts and networking to NSX-T Data Center , you must provide details about your vSphere environment.
Roll Back or Cancel the vSphere Networking Migration After you have started the migration process, you can roll back the migration to undo some or all of your progress. You can also cancel the migration, which removes all migration state.
Resolve Issues with the vSphere Networking Configuration After you have imported the networking configuration from your vSphere environment, you must review and resolve the reported configuration issues before you can continue with the migration.
Migrate vSphere Networking Configuration After you have resolved all configuration issues, you can migrate the vSphere networking configuration. Configuration changes are made in the NSX-T environment to replicate the translated vSphere configuration.
Configuring vSphere Host Migration The clusters in the vSphere environment are displayed on the Migrate Hosts page. The clusters are arranged into migration groups, each migration group contains one vSphere host cluster. There are several settings which control how the host migration is performed.
Migrate vSphere Hosts After you have migrated the configuration, you can migrate the vSphere hosts to NSX-T Data Center .
Finish Migration After you have migrated hosts to the NSX-T Data Center environment, confirm that the new environment is working correctly. If everything is functioning correctly, you can finish the migration.