Kaspersky SD-WAN

Managing virtual network functions

To manage a virtual network function, do one of the following:

Virtual network function settings are displayed on the following tabs:

The following tabs are displayed if you clicked the virtual network function in the topology of a deployed network service:

  • VDU management is a table of VDUs that are part of the virtual network function. Information about VDUs is displayed in the following columns of the table:
    • Name is the name of the VDU.
    • Instance name is the ID of the VDU instance.
    • Mgmt IP is the IP address that the management subnet has assigned to the VDU.
    • vCPU is the number of virtual CPU cores assigned to the VDU.
    • RAM is the amount of RAM in megabytes assigned to the VDU.
    • Disk is the amount of disk space in gigabytes assigned to the VDU.
    • Status is the status of the VDU:
  • Monitoring contains monitoring results of the virtual network function.
  • Problems contains problems that occurred during the operation of the virtual network function. In case of any problems, a red exclamation mark is displayed next to the tab.

Additionally, the tabs that you specified in the user_configurations section of the VNF descriptor may be displayed.

In this section

Selecting the flavour of a virtual network function

Configuring external connection points of a virtual network function

Basic settings of a virtual network function

Hosting the virtual network function in a data center and on a uCPE device

Stopping or starting a virtual network function or a VDU that is part of it

Pausing or unpausing a virtual network function or a VDU that is part of it

Suspending or unsuspending a virtual network function or a VDU that is part of it

Soft rebooting a virtual network function or a VDU that is part of it

Hard rebooting of a virtual network function or a VDU that is part of it

Redeploying a virtual network function or a VDU that is part of it

Automatically restoring a virtual network function or a VDU that is part of it

Managing VDU snapshots