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2
Set Virtual domain to All or to the name of the virtual domain that currently contains
the interface.
3
Select Edit for the physical interface you want to move.
4
Choose the Virtual Domain to which to move the interface.
5
Select OK.
The physical interface moves to the virtual domain. Firewall IP pools and virtual IP
added for this interface are deleted. You should manually delete any routes that
include this interface.
To add VLAN subinterfaces to a virtual domain
A virtual domain must contain at least two interfaces. These can be physical
interfaces or VLAN interfaces. VLAN subinterfaces are usually not in the same virtual
domain as the physical interfaces that they are added to.
To add a new VLAN to a virtual domain in NAT/Route mode, see
subinterface in NAT/Route mode" on page
in Transparent mode, see
page
70.
The following procedure describes how to move a VLAN subinterface from one virtual
domain to another. You cannot remove a VLAN subinterface from a virtual domain if
firewall policies have been added for it. Delete the firewall policies or remove the
VLAN subinterface from the firewall policies first. If the VLAN subinterface has been
added to a zone, it is removed from the zone when you move it to a different virtual
domain.
1
Go to System > Network > Interface.
2
Set Virtual domain to All or to the name of the virtual domain that currently contains
the VLAN subinterface.
3
Select Edit for the VLAN subinterface you want to move.
4
Choose the Virtual Domain to which to move the VLAN subinterface.
5
Select OK.
The VLAN subinterface moves to the virtual domain. Firewall IP pools and virtual IP
added for this VLAN subinterface are deleted. You should manually delete any routes
that include this VLAN subinterface.
To view the interfaces in a virtual domain
1
Go to System > Network > Interface.
2
Choose the Virtual domain you want to view.
The interfaces added to this virtual domain are listed.
To add zones to a virtual domain
The following procedure applies to NAT/Route and Transparent mode.
1
Go to System > Virtual domain > Virtual domains.
2
Select Change following the current virtual domain name above the table.
3
Choose the virtual domain to add zones to.
"To add a VLAN subinterface in Transparent mode" on
01-28006-0009-20041105
Configuring virtual domains
65. To add a new VLAN to a virtual domain
"To add a VLAN
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