On the
Resource tab, optionally set limits for a
virtual system. Each field displays the valid range of values, which
varies per firewall model. The default setting is 0, which means the
limit for the virtual system is the limit for the firewall model.
However, the limit for a specific setting isn’t replicated for each
virtual system. For example, if a firewall has four virtual systems,
each virtual system can’t have the total number of Decryption Rules
allowed per firewall. After the total number of Decryption Rules for all
of the virtual systems reaches the firewall limit, you cannot add
more.
Click
OK.
Commit the configuration.
Click Commit. The virtual system is now an object
accessible from the Objects tab.
Create at least one virtual router for the virtual system in order to make the
virtual system capable of networking functions, such as static and dynamic
routing.
Alternatively, your virtual system might use a virtual wire, depending on
your deployment.
Select and
Add a virtual router by
Name.
For
Interfaces, click
Add
and select the interfaces that belong to the virtual router.
Click OK.