Before you uninstall NSX-T Data Center from an ESXi host, verify that you have appropriate network mappings for uninstall configured. The mappings are required if the ESXi host has VMkernel interfaces connected to N-VDS.
The uninstall mapping determines where the interfaces are connected after the uninstall. There are uninstall mappings for physical interfaces (vmnicX) and VMkernel interfaces (vmkX). When you uninstall, VMkernel interfaces are moved from their current connections to the port groups specified in the uninstall mapping. If a physical interface is included in the uninstall mapping, the physical interface is connected to the appropriate vSphere Distributed Switch or vSphere Standard Switch based on the destination port group of the VMkernel interfaces.
- In the transport node configuration, which applies to that host.
- In a transport node profile configuration, which can then be applied to a cluster.
Note: You must have a compute manager configured to apply a transport node profile to a cluster.
Prerequisites
- Verify that you have appropriate port groups configured to use in the uninstall mapping. You must use vSphere Distributed Switch ephemeral port groups or vSphere Standard Switch port groups.
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Configure a compute manager if you want to use a vSphere Distributed Switch port group in the uninstall mappings for a standalone ESXi host. See Add a Compute Manager. If there is no compute manager configured, you must use a vSphere Standard Switch port group.