SD-WAN
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SD-WAN
SD-WAN for Centrally Managed appliances is available starting from R81.10.05. For more
information, see the
Quantum SD-WAN Administration Guide
.
Starting in R81.10.10, SD-WAN is available for Locally Managed Quantum Spark appliances.
SD-WAN directs traffic for a specific application over a specific interface. It uses pre-
configured recommended general settings, without the need for manual configuration. Traffic
for specific applications uses different links to optimize the performance and utilization of all
available links. Without SD-WAN, traffic is routed automatically based on the destination IP
address.
SD-WAN is configured to use a primary ISP (for example, HOT/Bezeq) for most traffic, and a
secondary ISP (for example, LTE) as a backup if the primary link fails.
On the Access Policy >SD-WAN page, you can configure the SD-WAN rules and monitor the
traffic.
Gateway Prerequisites
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More than one internet connection is configured.
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Connection to the internet.
SD-WAN Known Limitations
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Smart SD-WAN does not support VTI.
There are 4 possible workarounds:
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Disable the SD-WAN blade.
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Disable Smart SD-WAN and configure manual SD-WAN policy rules with the
Internet object.
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Configure manual SD-WAN policy rules for the VTI routes.
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Add a new specific rule to the Routing Table that does not have "Any" as the
source or destination.
Note - In the route configuration, instead of selecting the vpnt interface,
configure the VTI peer's IP address.
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SD-WAN Policy does not support Custom Applications.
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SD-WAN does not support Bond, Bridge, and Alias interfaces.
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SD-WAN does not support Internet Connections with IPv6 address configured.