HP VPN Firewall Appliances System Management and Maintenance Configuration Guide

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2. Assigning interfaces to VDs
Required.
By default, all Layer 3 interfaces belong to the root VD, and the other VDs
have no Layer 3 interface to use. All VDs can use the Layer 2 interfaces in
the system.
An interface can belong to only one VD at a time.
3. Assigning VLANs to a VD
Optional.
By default, all VLANs belong to the root VD, and the other VDs have no
VLAN to use.
A VLAN can belong to only one VD at a time.
4. Logging in to a VD
Optional.
A user who has the configuration or management privilege level on the root
VD can log in to another VD to perform the same operations as the VD's
users of the same operation level.
Creating a VD
1. Select Device Management > Virtual Device > Configuration from the navigation tree.
The Configuration page appears.
Figure 94 VD configuration page
Only fields that your device supports are displayed in the Web page.
The following matrix shows the field and hardware compatibility for the fields Max.LB Real Service
Groups, Max. LB Real Services, and Max. LB Virtual Services:
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F1000-A-EI/F1000-S-EI No
F1000-E Yes
F5000 Yes
F5000-S/F5000-C Yes
VPN firewall modules Yes
20-Gbps VPN firewall modules Yes
2. Click Add.
The page for adding a VD appears.