On the Navigation pane, click Configure > Network > Network to visit the Network page.
On the Task tab in the right auxiliary pane, click VR.
In the VR dialog, click New.
In the VR Configuration dialog, type the name into the VR name box.
Select the Enable check box for VSYS Share to share the VR between different virtual systems.
Click OK to save your settings.
Editing a VR
To edit a VR, take the following steps:
On the Navigation pane, click Configure > Network > Network to visit the Network page.
On the Task tab in the right auxiliary pane, click VR.
Select the VR you want to edit from the VR list, and click Edit. In the VR Configuration dialog, modify according to your need.
Click OK to save your changes.
Deleting a VR
To delete a VR, take the following steps:
On the Navigation pane, click Configure > Network > Network to visit the Network page.
On the Task tab in the right auxiliary pane, click VR.
Select the VR you want to delete from the VR list, and click Delete.
Global Configuration
VR's global configuration is the configuration for multiple VRs. To configure Multi-VR, take the following steps:
On the Navigation pane, click Configure > Network > Network to visit the Network page.
On the Task tab in the right auxiliary pane, click VR.
Click the Global Configuration tab, and select the Enable check box for Multi-VR.
Click Apply to submit the configuration.
Notes:
When AV and Multi-VR are enabled simultaneously, the max concurrent session will further decrease by 50% (with AV enabled, the max concurrent session will decrease by half). The formula is: Actual max concurrent sessions = original max concurrent sessions*(1-0.15)*(1-0.5).
If Multi-VR is enabled, traffic can traverse up to 3 VRs, and any traffic that has to traverse more than 3 VRs will be dropped.