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Modifying Settings of a Virtual Device

Description

This command lets you modify settings of an existing Virtual Device object:

Syntax

set vd name <Device Object Name> [vs_mtu <MTU>] [instances <Number of IPv4 CoreXL Firewall instances>] [instances6 <Number of IPv6 CoreXL Firewall instances>] [main_ip <Main IPv4 Address>] [main_ip6 <Main IPv6 Address>] [calc_topo_auto {true|false}]

Parameters

Parameter

Value

Notes

name <Device Object Name>

Object name

Specifies the name of the Virtual Device object.

Mandatory parameter, if this is the first command in a transaction.

vs_mtu <MTU>

Integer

Specifies the Global MTU value for all interfaces.

Applicable only for:

  • Virtual System in Bridge Mode
  • Virtual Switch

Default is 1500 bytes.

instances <Number of IPv4 CoreXL Firewall instances>

Integer

Specifies the number of IPv4 CoreXL Firewall instances.

Applicable only for:

  • Virtual System
  • Virtual System in Bridge Mode

Default is 1.

For more information about CoreXL, see R80.30 Performance Tuning Administration Guide.

instances6 <Number of IPv6 CoreXL Firewall instances>

Integer

Specifies the number of IPv6 CoreXL Firewall instances.

Applicable only for:

  • Virtual System
  • Virtual System in Bridge Mode

Default is 1.

For more information about CoreXL, see R80.30 Performance Tuning Administration Guide.

main_ip <Main IPv4 Address>

IPv4 Address

Specifies the main IPv4 Address of the Virtual Device object.

Applicable only for:

  • Virtual System
  • Virtual Router

Note - To remove the current IPv4 address, set the value to empty. For example: set vd name VS1 main_ip empty

main_ip6 <Main IPv6 Address>

IPv6 Address

Specifies the main IPv6 Address of the Virtual Device object.

Applicable only for:

  • Virtual System
  • Virtual Router
  • Note - To remove the current IPv6 address, set the value to empty. For example: set vd name VS1 main_ip6 empty

calc_topo_auto

  • true
  • false

Specifies how to calculate topology based on routes:

  • true - Automatically calculate topology based on routes (default)
  • false - Does not calculate topology based on routes

Applicable only for:

  • Virtual System
  • Virtual Router

Example

vsx_provisioning_tool –s localhost –u admin –p mypassword –o set vd name VS1 instances 8 main_ip 192.0.2.6 calc_topo_auto false