The following steps apply a virtual network to an existing protection policy. You can also assign a virtual network when you create a protection policy.
About this task
The
Network Interface field selects the network interface for communication with the destination
protection storage system. This network carries the backup data.
Steps
From the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, select
Protection > Protection Policies.
The
Protection Policies window appears.
Locate an existing protection policy for which you want to configure a virtual network.
Select the radio button for the protection policy, and then click
Edit.
The
Edit Policy wizard opens to the
Summary page.
In the
Objectives block, click
Edit.
The
Edit Policy wizard moves to the
Objectives page.
Select the checkbox for the appropriate schedule.
In the
Network Interface field, select the correct virtual network from the list.
Each list entry indicates the interface name, interface speed, and virtual network name.
If the network was not named, a combination of the interface name and VLAN ID replaces the virtual network name. For example,
ethV1.850. An interface without a virtual network name behaves as if a virtual network was not configured.
Click
Next.
The
Edit Policy wizard moves to the
Summary page.
Verify the policy information, and then click
Finish.
Ensure that the selected assets are part of the virtual network.
The
Edit Policy wizard closes.
Click
OK to acknowledge the update, or click
Go to Jobs to monitor the update.
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