User's Guide

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Configuring a VNS
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Working with existing VNSs
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The following procedure lists the steps necessary to create a VNS in advanced
mode. Each step references a section in this document that describes the full
details. Follow the links provided to go directly to the appropriate sections.
To create a VNS using advanced configuration:
1. From the main menu, click Virtual Network Configuration. The Virtual
Network Configuration screen is displayed.
2. In the left pane, expand the Virtual Networks pane and select an existing
VNS to edit, or click the New button.
3. Enter a name for the VNS.
4. Select an existing WLAN Service for the VNS, or create a new WLAN Service,
or edit an existing one.
For more information, see Section 6.9, “Configuring WLAN Services”, on
page 308.
5. Configure the Default Policies for the VNS. Select existing policies, or create
new policies, or edit existing ones.
For more information, see:
Section 6.10, “Configuring Policy”, on page 350.
Section 6.8, “Configuring a Topology”, on page 296.
6. Configure the Status parameters for the VNS:
•Synchronize – Enable automatic synchronization with its availability
peer. Refer to Section 6.2.7, “Using the Sync Summary”, on page 256 for
information about viewing synchronization status. If this VNS is part of an
availability pair, it is recommended that you enable this feature.
Restrict Policy Set – This feature provides backward compatibility for
legacy VNSs that were upgraded from software releases prior to V7.0.
When it is enabled, the controller respects the prior hierarchical view of
parent/child VNSs and maps external references to properly named (that
is, hierarchically named) Policies.
•Enabled – Check to enable the VNS.
7. Click Save to save your changes.
6.7 Working with existing VNSs
When you work with an existing VNS, you can do the following:
Enabling and disabling a VNS
Renaming a VNS