The root domain cannot be disabled, even if it is not the management VDOM. |
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 highlighted, this 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. 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 Transparent (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. |