Over several days of network operations in NSX-V, you can update the configurations of the on-demand resources that you defined earlier in vRealize Automation.
You can directly use the NSX-V UI or APIs to update the previously defined vRealize Automation resource configurations. The migration coordinator fetches the updated configurations from NSX-V and migrates them to NSX.
In the context of migration, the following network operations in NSX-V are supported for vRealize Automation created resources.
Table 1.
Supported Operations in NSX-V for vRealize Automation Resources
vRealize Automation Created Resource |
Supported Network Operations in NSX-V |
On-Demand Networks |
- Add or delete VMs from existing on-demand networks that are created using vRealize Automation.
- Delete an existing on-demand network after deleting or moving workload VMs that are created using vRealize Automation.
|
On-Demand Security Groups |
- Delete Security Groups that are created using vRealize Automation.
- Add Security Groups that are created with vRealize Automation to an existing Security Group (out-of-band configuration).
- Add or change the Security Group in Security Policies that are created with vRealize Automation.
- Add new firewall rules in Security Policies that are created with vRealize Automation.
|
DHCP Server configuration |
- Delete or disable DHCP server configuration that is created with vRealize Automation.
|
Workload VMs |
- Change the network interface (vNIC) assignment of a vRealize Automation created VM from dynamic to static, or reverse, or from static IP1 to static IP2.
- Change from a single vNIC on a vRealize Automation created VM to multiple vNICs, and reverse.
|
Load balancer configuration |
- Edit health check related parameters in the load balancer
- Add or delete pool members
- Disable load balancer service on the ESG
|
NAT configuration |
- Modify existing rules
- Delete existing rules
- Reorder rules
- Add port forwarding rules
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