Hi,
I have fortigate 1200D (2x HA), it has only one default root vdom. My plan is to activate the multi vdom function, but I have doubts if it can be done without any interruptions or reboots. In cookbok for v6.2 i found information that states:
Multi VDOM mode can be enabled in the GUI or CLI. Enabling it does not require a reboot, but does log you out of the device. The current configuration is assigned to the root VDOM.
f I recall correctly, that wasnt the case on earlier versions? My question is if i have only one root vdom now, after activation of multi vdom will I loose any kind of configuration? I have read that by activating split task vdom it retains 'some' config but not all, i just want to make 100% that this operation i safe to make.
cheers
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Hi,
As far I remember, no configuration are lost. The configuration will be displayed under "root" VDOM and from there you will be able to create new VDOM. In my lab I often move from "standalone" to "Multi VDOM" without problem. In fact, take a look in CLI, you'll see all interfaces are related to VDOM "root".
Regards,
Philippe
Hi,
As far I remember, no configuration are lost. The configuration will be displayed under "root" VDOM and from there you will be able to create new VDOM. In my lab I often move from "standalone" to "Multi VDOM" without problem. In fact, take a look in CLI, you'll see all interfaces are related to VDOM "root".
Regards,
Philippe
no configuration lost
no interruption of traffic
no reboot
a global and root vdom will be present in cli and GUI for access
Also reverting backward is the same. When enable multi-vdom objects that has mvdom option will be present as required.
Ken Felix
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
uRhaine wrote:Hi,
I have fortigate 1200D (2x HA), it has only one default root vdom. My plan is to activate the multi vdom function, but I have doubts if it can be done without any interruptions or reboots. In cookbok for v6.2 i found information that states:
Multi VDOM mode can be enabled in the GUI or CLI. Enabling it does not require a reboot, but does log you out of the device. The current configuration is assigned to the root VDOM.
f I recall correctly, that wasnt the case on earlier versions? My question is if i have only one root vdom now, after activation of multi vdom will I loose any kind of configuration? I have read that by activating split task vdom it retains 'some' config but not all, i just want to make 100% that this operation i safe to make.
cheers
No configuration lost from root vdom after new vdom created. I have created a new vdom on my FGT100D and it was simple. vdom just splits your hardware into multiple virtual devices by group of ports.
I have the similar plan for setup the new VDOM for my fortigate 201E v6.2.1.
Hi All
I don't want to open new topic. I need to find the way how to move all configurations ( vlan policies ) from root vDOM to new Dedicated vDOM.
I already enabled vdoms and all connfig is now in root, I need to create two new vdoms and config of vlans, firewall policies, objects etc I would like to move to the one of new vdom. How to do this ?
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