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7. Review the following parameters unique to each Virtual Interface configuration to determine whether a
parameter override is warranted:
Once the configurations of existing Virtual Interfaces have been reviewed, determine whether a new
interface requires creation, or an existing Virtual Interface requires edit (override) or deletion.
8. Select Add to define a new Virtual Interface configuration, Edit to modify or override the configuration
of an existing Virtual Interface or Delete to permanently remove a selected Virtual Interface.
Figure 5-21 Profile Overrides - Virtual Interfaces Basic Configuration screen
The Basic Configuration screen displays by default regardless of a whether a new Virtual Interface is
being created or an existing one modified.
9. If creating a new Virtual Interface, use the Name spinner control to define a numeric ID between
1 - 4094.
Name Displays the name of each listed Virtual Interface assigned when it was
created. The name is between 1 - 4094, and cannot be modified as part of a
Virtual Interface edit.
Type Displays the type of Virtual Interface for each listed interface.
Description Displays the description defined for the Virtual Interface when it was either
initially created or edited.
Admin Status A green checkmark defines the listed Virtual Interface configuration as active
and enabled with its supported profile. A red “X” defines the Virtual Interface
as currently disabled. The interface status can be modified when a new Virtual
Interface is created or an existing one modified.
VLAN Displays the numerical VLAN ID associated with each listed interface.
IP Address Defines whether DHCP was used to obtain the primary IP address used by the
Virtual Interface configuration.