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Using VSX with Multi-Domain Security Management
Check Point VSX Administration Guide NGX R67 | 81
Modifying Existing Domains and Servers
To modify existing Domains and Domain Management Servers, double-click the object in the SmartDomain
Manager General - Domain Contents view. The pages and properties are identical to those for creating a
new Domain ("Creating a New Domain Object" on page 76).
Working with Virtual Devices
When defining and managing virtual devices in Multi-Domain Security Management, you must use the
SmartDashboard associated with a specific Domain Management Server. Otherwise, the configuration
procedures are identical to those for a Security Gateway management model. Multi-Domain Security
Management treats virtual devices much in the same manner as physical devices.
You can add as many Virtual Systems to Domain Management Servers as your license permits. Virtual
Systems added to a Domain Management Server do not have to reside on the same VSX gateway or
cluster. For more information regarding Domain Management Servers, refer to the R75 Multi-Domain
Security Management Administration Guide
(http://supportcontent.checkpoint.com/documentation_download?ID=11683).
Adding Virtual System to a Domain Management Server
To add a new Virtual System to a Domain Management Server:
1. In the SmartDomain Manager, launch SmartDashboard from the appropriate Domain Management
Server.
2. Create and configure the Virtual System ("Creating a New Virtual System" on page 42).
3. Define and install a security policy.
Adding Virtual Routers and Switches to a Domain Management Server
To add Virtual Routers and Switches to a Domain Management Server:
1. In the SmartDomain Manager, launch SmartDashboard from the appropriate Domain Management
Server.
2. Create and configure Virtual Routers ("Creating a New Virtual Router" on page 55) and Virtual Switches
("Adding Virtual Switches" on page 51) as required.