VE6120K/VE6125K Virtual Appliances Installation Guide KVM Platform Version 5.46.03
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> Create a New Bridge on the KVM Server - Proxmox VE Procedure
Published December 2021
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Virtual Appliance Deployment
Deployment Requirements
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Download a VE6120K/VE6125K Image
Install and Deploy the Virtual Appliance Image - Generic Procedure
Install and Deploy the Virtual Appliance Image - Proxmox VE Procedure
Virtual Appliance Configuration
Access the Virtual Appliance Console
Configure the VE6120K/VE6125K Using the Basic Configuration Wizard
Set up the VE6120K/VE6125K Appliance Using the Basic Configuration Wizard
Upgrade the VE6120K/VE6125K Software
Perform a Backup
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Set Up the Virtual Appliance to Accept USB Flash Drives on a Shutdown VM - Generic Procedure
Set Up the Virtual Appliance to Accept USB Flash Drives on a Shutdown VM - Proxmox VE Procedure
Set Up the Virtual Appliance to Accept USB Flash Drives on an Operational VM - Proxmox VE Procedure
Manage the Flash Memory
Remove the Flash Drive - Generic Procedure
Remove the Flash Drive from a Proxmox VE Shutdown VM
Remove the Flash Drive from a Proxmox VE Operational VM
Generate and Install the Activation Package
Subscription License
Permanent Capacity License
Obtain and Apply a Capacity Key
Shut Down and Restart a Virtual Machine
Configure Bridges for the Virtual Appliance
Create a New Bridge on the KVM Server - Generic Procedure
Create a New Bridge on the KVM Server - Proxmox VE Procedure
Configure the Bridge for Jumbo Frames Support - Generic Procedure
Configure the Bridge for Jumbo Frames Support - Proxmox VE Procedure
Create a New Bridge on the KVM Server - Proxmox VE Procedure
About this task
To create a new bridge using the Proxmox VE procedure:
Procedure
Log into the Proxmox GUI.
In the left pane, select the KVM server host name.
Select
System
>
Network
Select
Create
.
Select
Linux Bridge
from the drop-down list.
Create Linux Bridge window
Set a Linux bridge name.
Set a bridge ports name that matches the network device name of the bridge.
Select
Create
.