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.
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.