Assigning a vlan to a vd, Setting the maximum number of sessions for a vd, Logging in to a vd – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade LB Cards User Manual
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Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VD view.
vd vd-name [ id vd-id ]
N/A
3.
Assign a Layer 3
interface to the VD.
allocate interface interface-type
interface-number
By default, all Layer 3 interfaces belong to
the default VD, and a non-default VD has
no Layer 3 interface to use.
The Layer 3 interface to be assigned to a VD must already exist.
A Layer 3 interface can belong to only one VD. Assigning a Layer 3 interface to a second VD is the same
as reclaiming the interface and assigning it to the second VD.
Assigning a VLAN to a VD
By default, all VLANs belong to the default VD. After creating a non-default VD, you can assign VLANs
to it.
To assign a VLAN to a VD:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VD view.
vd vd-name [ id vd-id ]
N/A
3.
Assign a VLAN to the
VD.
allocate vlan vlan-list
By default, all VLANs belong to the default VD,
and a non-default VD has no VLAN to use.
A VLAN can be assigned to only one VD. Assigning a VLAN to a second VD is the same as reclaiming
the VLAN and assigning it to the second VD.
Setting the maximum number of sessions for a VD
You can put a limit on the maximum of sessions that can be set up on a VD. The actual number of sessions
available for a VD, however, is also restricted by the number of sessions available on the physical device.
To set the maximum number of sessions for a VD:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VD view.
vd vd-name [ id vd-id ]
N/A
3.
Set the maximum
number of sessions
for the VD.
limit-resource session max-entries
max-entries
By default, the maximum number of
sessions that can be set up on a non-default
VD equals the maximum number of
sessions supported by the physical device.
Logging in to a VD
From the system view of the default VD, you can log in to a non-default VD. After logging in to a
non-default VD, you are placed in VD system view. To return from a VD system view to the system view of
the default VD, use the quit command.