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This segment talks about the Networking Tab, Security Tab, Inventory Tab, Plan & Troubleshoot Tab, and System Tab.
Keyword
- NSX UI
About this video
- Author(s)
- Swati Dhawan
- First online
- 16 July 2024
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-0557-8_12
- Online ISBN
- 979-8-8688-0557-8
- Publisher
- Apress
- Copyright information
- © Swati Dhawan 2024
Video Transcript
About the Networking tab. On the Networking tab, you can configure functions such as switching, routing, and layer 3 services. Layer 3 services include NAT, VPN, load balancing, and so on.
A Policy View and a Manager View are available. A segment in the Policy View is called a logical switch in the Manager View. The tier 0 or tier 1 gateways in the Policy View are called tier 0, Tier 1 logical routers in the Manager View.
About the Security tab. On the Security tab, you can create firewall policies and endpoint security policies. About the Inventory tab. On the Inventory tab, you can review information about services, groups, VMS, containers, physical servers, and context profiles.
About the Plan and Troubleshoot tab. You can select IPv6, port mirroring, trace flow, and consolidated capacity for monitoring and troubleshooting. The Manager View does not have the discover and plan functionality, which is only found in the Policy View.
About the System tab. On the System tab, you can deploy the transport node and management cluster, add licenses, register compute managers, and so on. The Overview page shows the number and details of the management nodes and the cluster. The System tab does not have separate Policy and Manager Views.