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Create VM with the FortiDeceptor VHD

Create VM with the FortiDeceptor VHD

Create a virtual machine and specify the details of the image, disk and network.

To create an image the VHD:
  1. In the portal menu, click Images.

  2. Click Create.

  3. Configure the following settings and click Review + Create.

    Subscription

    Select a subscription from the dropdown.

    Resource group

    Select a resource group from the dropdown.

    OS typeLinux
    VM generationGen1
    Storage bloghttps://.../xxxcontainer/fdc.azure.vhd
    Account typeStandard SSD
    Host cachingRead/write

  4. Click Create.

  5. After the deployment is complete, click Go to resource.

  6. Click Create VM.

  7. In the Basics tab, configure the following settings:

    Subscription

    Select a subscription from the dropdown.

    Resource groupSelect the group that contains the VHD image.
    Virtual machine nameEnter a name for the virtual machine.
    ImagesSelect the FortiDeceptor image from the list. The image is uploaded for you when you create the VM from the image.
    Size

    Select the image size from the list.

    Different sizes support different Max NICs.

    To learn which size is suitable for your VM see, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-general.

    Authentication type

    Select SSH public key or Password.

    Select inbound ports

    Select HTTPS (443), SSH (22).

    License type

    Select Other.

  8. Click Disks tab.
    1. Scroll down to Data disks for <vm_name > and click Create and attach a new disk.

    2. Configure the following settings and click OK.
      NameEnter a name for the disk.
      Source typeSelect None (empty disk).
      Size Select a size greater than 50 GiB.
      Encryption typeSelect (Default) Encryption at-rest with a platform-managed key.
      Enable shared diskSelect No.
      Delete disk with VMEnable.

  9. Click the Networking tab and configure the following settings:

    SubnetSelect the subnet.
    Select inbound ports

    Select HTTPS (443), SSH (22).

  10. (Optional) Click the Management tab update the diagnostics settings.
  11. Click Review + Create to create the virtual machine.
    Note

    You may encounter an OS Provisioning error during deployment. This error can be ignored.

  12. Attach more interfaces.
    1. Go to Home > Virtual machines, and click the VM to open it.
    2. Click Stop.
    3. Go to Settings > Networking and open the virtual machine you created.
    4. Click Attach network interfaces and the select the interface you want to attach. You must configure a minimum of two NICs. You can attach up to six interfaces.

  13. Associate the public IP to Port1.
    1. Go to Home and open the Network Interface
    2. Go to Settings > IP configurations.
    3. Click Add. The Add IP configuration pane opens.
    4. Under Public IP address select Associate. Binding the cloud client with static public IP address is required.

  14. Start the VM.
    1. Go to Home and click the VM to open it.
    2. Click Start.
    3. Go to Home > Virtual machines. Select your VM from the list.
    4. Go to Support + troubleshooting > Serial console to access the VM with the Serial Console.

Create VM with the FortiDeceptor VHD

Create VM with the FortiDeceptor VHD

Create a virtual machine and specify the details of the image, disk and network.

To create an image the VHD:
  1. In the portal menu, click Images.

  2. Click Create.

  3. Configure the following settings and click Review + Create.

    Subscription

    Select a subscription from the dropdown.

    Resource group

    Select a resource group from the dropdown.

    OS typeLinux
    VM generationGen1
    Storage bloghttps://.../xxxcontainer/fdc.azure.vhd
    Account typeStandard SSD
    Host cachingRead/write

  4. Click Create.

  5. After the deployment is complete, click Go to resource.

  6. Click Create VM.

  7. In the Basics tab, configure the following settings:

    Subscription

    Select a subscription from the dropdown.

    Resource groupSelect the group that contains the VHD image.
    Virtual machine nameEnter a name for the virtual machine.
    ImagesSelect the FortiDeceptor image from the list. The image is uploaded for you when you create the VM from the image.
    Size

    Select the image size from the list.

    Different sizes support different Max NICs.

    To learn which size is suitable for your VM see, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-general.

    Authentication type

    Select SSH public key or Password.

    Select inbound ports

    Select HTTPS (443), SSH (22).

    License type

    Select Other.

  8. Click Disks tab.
    1. Scroll down to Data disks for <vm_name > and click Create and attach a new disk.

    2. Configure the following settings and click OK.
      NameEnter a name for the disk.
      Source typeSelect None (empty disk).
      Size Select a size greater than 50 GiB.
      Encryption typeSelect (Default) Encryption at-rest with a platform-managed key.
      Enable shared diskSelect No.
      Delete disk with VMEnable.

  9. Click the Networking tab and configure the following settings:

    SubnetSelect the subnet.
    Select inbound ports

    Select HTTPS (443), SSH (22).

  10. (Optional) Click the Management tab update the diagnostics settings.
  11. Click Review + Create to create the virtual machine.
    Note

    You may encounter an OS Provisioning error during deployment. This error can be ignored.

  12. Attach more interfaces.
    1. Go to Home > Virtual machines, and click the VM to open it.
    2. Click Stop.
    3. Go to Settings > Networking and open the virtual machine you created.
    4. Click Attach network interfaces and the select the interface you want to attach. You must configure a minimum of two NICs. You can attach up to six interfaces.

  13. Associate the public IP to Port1.
    1. Go to Home and open the Network Interface
    2. Go to Settings > IP configurations.
    3. Click Add. The Add IP configuration pane opens.
    4. Under Public IP address select Associate. Binding the cloud client with static public IP address is required.

  14. Start the VM.
    1. Go to Home and click the VM to open it.
    2. Click Start.
    3. Go to Home > Virtual machines. Select your VM from the list.
    4. Go to Support + troubleshooting > Serial console to access the VM with the Serial Console.