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Citrix SD-WAN Series User Manual

Citrix SD-WAN Series
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Citrix SD-WAN Platforms
2. Add a new site node using the Configuration Editor:
Add site: model VPX, Mode: client
Interface Groups: awsLAN = eth1, awsWAN = eth2 (untrusted)
Virtual IP Address: 192.168.100.5 = awsLAN, 192.168.101.5 = awsWAN with awsLAN virtual IP
address being configured, the SD-WAN advertises the LAN subnet of 192.168.100.5/24 as a
local route to the SD-WAN Environment (refer to the Connections > <AWSnode > Routes).
WAN Links:
AWSBR-WAN with Access Type Public Internet, Autodetect Public IP if client node or con-
figure the EIC for WAN link if MCN node, Access Interfaces: awsWAN 192.168.101.5 with gate-
way 192.168.101.1 (#.#.#.1 is typically the AWS reserved gateway).
3. In the Configuration Editor validate the path association under Connections > DC > Virtual
Paths > DC-AWS > Paths.
Note
The Virtual Path is used across the AMI WAN interface to push soware and configuration
updates to the SD-WAN AMI instead of via direct connection to the Mgmt. interface.
Private IP addresses must be defined on the EC2 WAN Network Interface for every WAN
Link IP in the Configuration Editor. This can be accomplished by defining one or more Sec-
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Citrix SD-WAN Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeSD-WAN Appliance
Product SeriesSD-WAN
Network InterfacesGigabit Ethernet
PerformanceVaries by model
Form FactorRackmount
ManagementCLI
ThroughputVaries by model
InterfacesEthernet
VPN SupportIPsec, SSL VPN
High AvailabilityYes
Security FeaturesFirewall
WAN OptimizationApplication Acceleration, Data Deduplication, Compression