Device Manager : Configuring devices : Configuring virtual domains : Configuring inter-VDOM routing
 
Configuring inter-VDOM routing
By default, for two virtual domains to communicate it must be through externally connected physical interfaces. Inter-VDOM routing creates a link with two ends that act as virtual interfaces, internally connecting the two virtual domains.
Before configuring inter-VDOM routing:
You must have at least two virtual domains configured.
The virtual domains must all be in NAT mode.
Each virtual domain to be linked must have at least one interface or subinterface assigned to it.
To create a VDOM link:
1. In the Device Tree, select a virtual domain.
2. Select the Zone & Interface tab.
3. Select Create New > VDOM Link from the toolbar.
The New VDOM Link window opens.
Figure 91: New VDOM link
4. Enter the following information:
Name
Name of the VDOM link.
Interface #x
The interface number, either 1 or 0.
 
VDOM
Select the VDOM
 
IP/Netmask
Enter the IP address and netmask for the VDOM.
 
Administrative Access
Select the allowed administrative service protocols from: HTTPS, HTTP, PING, SSH, Telnet, SNMP, and Web Service.
 
Description
Optionally, enter a description for the link.
5. Select OK to save your settings.