Create Virtual Engines

Virtual Engine elements store the configuration information related to the Virtual Engines.

Selecting a Virtual Resource for the Virtual Engine automatically adds the Virtual Secure SD-WAN Engine to the Master Engine where the Virtual Resource is used.

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Steps

  1. Select Configuration.
  2. Right-click Engines and select New > Engine > Virtual Engine.
  3. In the Name field, enter a unique name.
  4. Next to the Virtual Resource field, click Select and select a Virtual Resource on the Master Secure SD-WAN Engine to which you want to add the Virtual Engine.
  5. (Optional) In the DNS IP Addresses field, add one or more IP addresses.
    DNS IP addresses are IP addresses of external DNS servers. Virtual Engines use these DNS servers to resolve Domain names to IP addresses. Virtual Engines need DNS resolution to contact services that are defined using URLs or domain names, and to resolve fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) used in policies. When DNS relay is configured, these DNS servers are used unless domain-specific DNS servers are specified in a DNS Relay Profile element.
    Note: If you have defined NetLink-specific DNS IP addresses, adding DNS IP addresses overrides the NetLink-specific DNS IP addresses.
    • To enter a single IP address manually, click Add and select IP Address. Enter the IP address in the dialog box that opens.
    • To define an IP address using a network element, click Add and select Network Element.
  6. (Optional) Next to the Category field, click Select and select one or more categories.
  7. Click Save.
    Do not close the Engine Editor.

Next steps

Configure interfaces for the Virtual Engine.