Step 9: SmartDashboard Configuration
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Wizard Step 1: Defining VSX Gateway General Properties
The
General Properties
page contains basic identification properties for VSX Gateways.
•
VSX Gateway Name
: Unique, alphanumeric for the VSX Gateway. The name cannot contain
spaces or special characters except the underscore.
•
VSX Gateway IP Address
: Management interface IP address.
•
VSX Gateway Version
: Select the VSX version installed on the VSX Gateway from the
drop-down list.
Wizard Step 2: Selecting Virtual Systems Creation Templates
The
Creation Templates
page lets you configure predefined, default topology and routing
definitions for Virtual Systems. This makes sure that Virtual Systems are consistent and makes
the definition process faster. You always have the option to override the default creation template
when you create or change a Virtual System.
The Creation Templates are:
•
Shared Interface
- Not supported for the Scalable Platform.
•
Separate Interfaces:
Virtual Systems use their own separate internal and external interfaces.
This template creates a Dedicated Management Interface (DMI) by default.
•
Custom Configuration:
Define Virtual System, Virtual Switch, and Interface configurations.
For this example, choose
Custom configuration
.
Wizard Step 3: Establishing SIC Trust
Initialize SIC trust between the VSX Gateway and the management server. The gateway and server
cannot communicate without Trust.
Initializing SIC Trust
When you create a VSX Gateway, you must enter the Activation Key that you defined in the
installation wizard setup program ("
). Enter and confirm the
activation key and then click
Initialize
. If you enter the correct activation key, the
Trust State
changes to
Trust established
.
For more about SIC trust, see the
R75.40VS VSX Administration Guide
http://supportcontent.checkpoint.com/documentation_download?ID=16383
Wizard Step 4: Defining Physical Interfaces
In the
VSX Gateway Interfaces
window, define physical interfaces as VLAN trunks. The window
shows the interfaces currently defined on the VSX Gateway.
To define an interface as a VLAN trunk, select
VLAN Trunk
for the interface.