In this Demo
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  • Click on Virtual
  • Click on Routing Zones to create a new routing zone first
  • Click to create a new routing zone
  • Add a VRF name
  • Choose a routing policy
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  • Choose the loopback IPs from the pool
  • Click to save selection
  • Now let us create a virtual network
  • Click here to create a new virtual network
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  • Let us add a name and specify the routing zone that we just created
  • Choose the routing zone
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  • Click to choose all the three racks to be assigned to this network
  • Click to create the Virtual Network
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  • Notice the need to specify a pool for IP addressing
  • Click to make edits
  • Click to view more
  • Specify the Pool for IP addresses
  • Click to Save selection
  • Commit the new changes
  • Click to commit the new changes to the network
  • Specify the reason for easy identification and then click commit to make chages from Staged to active
  • Choose the desired switch
  • Click to view the configuration
  • The changes are successfully queued and will be commited in a moment
  • Scroll down to view the change
  • Notice the new network is added
  • Thank you