Aviatrix Edge - Create
To create an Aviatrix Edge, follow the steps below in the order:
Step 1 - Select project
Select the project in which you want to deploy your virtual Edge:

Select your project.
Step 2 - Deployment configuration
2.1 Name your Virtual Edge (This name will be displayed on the Virtual Network Edge dashboard)

Set Virtual Edge name.
2.2 Select the implementation mode: Single, Cluster or Dual

Select implementation mode.
Not all topologies are suitable for all VNF vendors.
Virtual device configuration
2.3 Fill the Virtual Device name (This name will be used as hostname for the virtual device).
2.4 Select the Orange POP which correspond to the location of POP.

Fill Virtual Device Name, Region and POP.
For Dual topology, different POP can be chosen for each virtual Device.
For Cluster topology, the Virtual devices must be on the same POP.
Select Internet and MPLS Bandwidth for each Virtual Device.

Select Internet and MPLS bandwidth for the Virtual Device.
Step 3 - Virtual Edge configuration
3.1 Select the Software version.
Available software versions for are :
- 7.0-2023-05-18
- 7.1-2023-04-24
3.2 Select the Virtual Device flavor.
Available flavors for are :
| Standard | DPDK | |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 2 vCPU 4 GB Mem 64 Go Disk | 2 vCPU 4 GB Mem 64 Go Disk |
| Medium | 4 vCPU 8 GB Mem 64 Go Disk | 4 vCPU 8 GB Mem 64 Go Disk |
| Large | 8 vCPU 16 GB Mem 64 Go Disk | 8 vCPU 16 GB Mem 64 Go Disk |
- For Dual topology, different flavors can be selected for each Virtual device.
- DPDK (Data Plane Development Kit) is a set of libraries and drivers designed to acceler- ate packet processing and optimize performance in network applications. It provides a high-performance framework for managing network traffic at a low level, bypassing the traditional kernel network stack to enhance throughput and reduce latency.
Pay attention the use of an image with DPDK significantly increases energy consumption and therefore the associated carbon footprint.
3.3 Click on Continue button to continue the journey or click on Save button to save the current deployment configuration.
Step 4 - Interfaces configuration
Interfaces
An IP Allocation is mandatory before configuring the interfaces.
4.1 Click on IP Allocation button to reserve a Public IP for management interface and WAN interface.

IP allocation.
The IP address allocation process takes a few seconds. Once completed, the message below will be displayed, and you can proceed with the VNE configuration.

IP allocation success message.
The interface configurations are specific for each type of virtual Device.
- Select the VPN Id via the drop-down menu
- Select the VPN role via the drop-down menu
These two parameters define the type of VPN (any to any or client / server) for this interface available to this feature.

Configure Aviatrix interfaces.
Virtual device configuration
4.2 Upload your cloud-init in *.ini format by selecting your file

Provide a configuration file.
Step 5 - Service specific parameters
5.1 Fill in the following service parameters:
- VM AS number (2 or 4 bytes)
- Transit gateways networks
- Controllers network
- Copilots network
5.2 Click on Continue button to continue the journey or click on Save button to save the current deployment configuration.
Step 6 - Validation
After clicking the Continue button, a page summarizing the characteristics of the Virtual Edge will be displayed.
This page is divided into several sections :
- Projects
- Deployment
- Virtual edge configuration
- Interfaces configuration
- Service specific parameters
At this stage, it is still possible to modify the characteristics for these sections.
One section is dedicated to display the Carbon footprint of the Virtual Edge :

Carbon footprint for Virtual Edge.
Click on the Provision button to initiate the provisioning of the Virtual Network Edge.
You can also preserve the Virtual Network Edge configuration by clicking the Save and close button and the following toast is displayed.
In this case, you will find the Virtual Network Edge in designed state on the .
