Thanks, I tried both suggestions, and still get the same result unfortuntley. I enabled managment access on all network interfaces/IP's and re-entered the credentials and re-did a discovery of the SVMs, but no luck. I opened up a case with NetApp this morning to see if I can get a resolution and if we do I'll post the solution here. I'm open to any suggestions as this is the last portion of our upgrade to Cluster mode that I need to get completed, and listed below is some more detail of our configuration.
Versions:
SnapCenter 1.1 (Running Windows 2012R2 OS, connected to a SQL 2012SP3 Server)
VSC 6.2 (Running on Windows 2012R2 OS)
Virtual Center 6.0 Update 2 (Appliance based)
ESXi 6.0 Update 2
Clustered DataOnTap 8.3.1P2
-Two SVMs per cluster
-SVMs enabled for NFS 3, 4 and 4.1
Configuration:
VSC is Registered with SnapCenter (using Admin username)
ESX hosts are connected to the SVM's via NFS datastores
All datastores are seen via VSC
Communication between VSC and SnapCenter appears good (no errors, policies created within the VSC backup console appear in teh SnapCenter dashboard)
Managment is enabled on all interfaces