Chapter 19 Virtual Domains : Virtual Domains : Enabling and accessing Virtual Domains : Viewing the VDOM list
  
Viewing the VDOM list
The VDOM list shows all virtual domains, their status, and which VDOM is the management VDOM. It is accessible if you are logged in on an administrator account with the super_admin profile such as the “admin” administrator account.
In the VDOM list you can create or delete VDOMs, edit VDOMs, change the management VDOM, and enable or disable VDOMs.
You can access the VDOM list in Global > VDOM > VDOM.
 
The root domain cannot be disabled, even if it is not the management VDOM.
Figure 330: List of VDOMs
Create New
Select to add a new VDOM. See “Creating a Virtual Domain”.
Edit
Select to change an existing selected VDOM.
Delete
Select to delete the selected VDOM. See “Deleting a VDOM”.
Switch Management
Select to switch the management VDOM. Also shows the current management VDOM.
You must select an active non-management VDOM before this option becomes available.
Selected
When checked, this checkbox indicates this VDOM has been selected. Nearly all operations such as Edit, Delete, and Switch Management require a VDOM to first be selected.
Name
The name of the VDOM. VDOMs are listed in alphabetical order.
When the VDOM is active, you can select the VDOM name to enter that VDOM. See “Enabling and accessing Virtual Domains”.
Operation Mode
Indicates the operation mode as either NAT (for NAT/Route mode) or TP (for Transparent mode).
Interfaces
The interfaces associated with this VDOM. Each VDOM also includes an interface that starts with “ssl.” that is created by default.
Enable
A green checkmark indicates this VDOM is active. See “Disabling a Virtual Domain”.
A grey X indicated this VDOM is disabled. See “Disabling a Virtual Domain”.
Comments
Comments entered when the VDOM was created are displayed here.
Ref.
The number of references to this VDOM in the configuration.
See also 
Logging in to VDOMs
Creating a Virtual Domain
Disabling a Virtual Domain
Deleting a VDOM
Removing references to a VDOM
Administrators in Virtual Domains