vADC Creation Dialog
If you are creating a new vADC capacity unit, you must first use the vADC creation dialog. The following prompts display in the dialog, one at a time:
 
vADC Creation Dialog 
Prompt
Description
Do you wish to import a configuration file? [y/n]:
 
*Enter hostname or IP address of FTP/TFTP/SCP server:
*Enter name of file on FTP/TFTP/SCP server:
*Enter username for FTP/SCP server or hit return for TFTP server:
*Enter password for username on FTP/SCP server:
*Enter “scp” or hit return for FTP server:
If you enter n, you go to the Enter vADC Name prompt.
Enter vADC name:
 
Enter throughput limit in Mbps:
Minimum: 200 Mbps
Do you want to configure edit the default acceleration settings? [y/n]
*Enter SSL CPS limit:
 
 
 
*Enter Compression limit:
*Enter APM limit:
APM is no longer supported. Radware recommends that you remove the APM allocation from all vADCs.
*Enter WAF limit:
*Enter Authentication limit:
*Enter VLAN number to be added:
If you enter n, you go to the Enter VLAN number prompt.
*Values:
For software SSL: 0 – 5000 CPS
For hardware SSL: 0 – 40000 CPS
*Values: 0 — 1.5 Gbps
Do you want to configure Allowed Networks? [y/n]:
Enter VLAN number:
*If the VLAN selected is not a shared interface, the following prompts display:
Enter allowed IP version[v4,v6]:
Enter allowed IP network:
Enter subnet:
Do you want to assign additional IP network to the allowed list? [y/n]:
*If the VLAN selected is a shared interface, the following prompts display:
Vlan # is a shared Interface, do you wish to limit Shared interface Vlan # allowed IP range? [Y/N]
Enter Allowed Network Number (1-1024):
Enter allowed IP Version[v4,v6]:
Vlan IP interface:
Beginning of IP range:

End of IP range:
IP range subnet:
Do you want to assign additional IP network to the allowed list? [y/n]:
If you enter n, you go to the vADC management IP address prompt.
Values: 1 – 4090
*For non-shared interfaces only:
The v6 option is only available if IPv6 is enabled.
If no IP address is entered, the capacity unit can use any IP network.
Enter as required.
If you enter y, you are prompted to add another IP address.
*For shared interfaces only:
For more information on allowed networks, see /cfg/vadc/allow vADC Allowed IP Networks.
See above comment.
The v6 option is only available if IPv6 is enabled.
As required.
This allows allocating specific addresses out of a larger shared subnet.
End of the range for a larger shared subnet.
If you enter y, you are prompted to add another IP address.
The following prompts display:
*Enter vADC management IP address(v4 or v6):
*Enter vADC management subnet mask:
*Enter vADC management default gateway(v4 or v6):
Enter the vADC management information.
Do you wish to use a different vADC ID for peer? [y/n]:
Do you wish to use a different vADC name for peer? [y/n]:
Enter vADC Peer management address(v4 or v6):
Enter vADC management subnet mask:
Enter vADC Peer management gateway address(v4 or v6):
If you enter n, you go to the Enable vADC prompt.
If you enter y, you are prompted for a name for the peer.
Enter the vADC peer management information.
Enter user password:
Re-Enter user password:
Create a password for the vADC Administrator who will be responsible for this vADC.
Do you wish to enable vADC? [y/n]:
For the vADC to be usable, you must enable it.
After using the vADC creation dialog, the vADC menu displays (see vADC Menu). Any values that you did not configure with the dialog are configured through the vADC menu.
If you enter apply, if a neighboring (peer) vADC is defined, you are prompted to synchronize the new vADC with the peer. If you reply y and receive confirmation, save the new configuration.
Note: When the VX synchronizes the vADC configuration with its peer, all configuration parameters are synchronized except the number of capacity units (CU) and whether they are enabled or disabled.