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From UCS Manager to Intersight

Andres Gonzalez
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Hi guys.
I have an Intersight portal and want to start managing a POD with UCS-X. However, when I add the devices to Intersight, I can not see all the related config, templates, service profiles, VLANs, etc.

I read about a tool for this kind of migration(conversion). Intersight is a SaaS solution.

Any thoughts on how to proceed?

Thanks in advance.

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Matthew Faiello
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Greetings Andres....Yes, the IMM Transition Tool is the way to go if you want to transition the UCSM Policy Model painlessly to INtersight SaaS or CVA/PVA...Below are a series of Videos on YouTube that should give you a great start...let me know if you have any further questions....would recommend watching in-order....

Regards,

Matt

 

  1. IMM Transition Tool Videos: (worthwhile to see the older videos below, in-order)
Exciting New Version of the IMM Transition Tool! Cisco Intersight Managed Mode (IMM) Transition Tool, Release 2.0 helps bootstrap new IMM deployments by replicating the configuration attributes of the existing Cisco UCS Manager (UCSM) and Cisco UCS Central infrastructure and by converting the ...
Exciting New Release of the IMM Transition Tool that allows for Service Profile Migration to Intersight, keeping IDs intact....Also added New Cloning Feature and New Org Mapping Feature!

Thank you for the info Matthew, I will review it.

Welcome!

Andres Gonzalez
Level 1
Level 1

HI guys.

keep going checking intersight, I found and option that is not on intersight, in the Vnics templates

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Can some one explain me if it was remove on intersight?

Thanks in advance.

vNIC redundancy pairs are unfortunately not (yet?) available on Intersight Managed Mode. The recommended solution is to switch to LAN Connectivity Policies (which the IMMTT creates for customers transitioning from UMM to IMM) which use the same VLANs or VLAN Groups on both the A and B vNICs. E.g. should you configure it manually or from scratch, you effectively have to configure them twice in IMMTT (which is relatively easy if you have been able to standardise on VLAN Groups, which we have).

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