SD-WAN
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|243
n
Select Custom, and configure the required thresholds:
l
Jitter up to
l
Latency up to
l
Packet loss up to
10. In the Steering Candidates section, select the required SD-WAN interfaces:
Available options
n
Select All relevant links to use all SD-WAN interfaces.
n
Select Specific links and select the required SD-WAN interfaces (if there are
three or more SD-WAN interfaces).
11. In the Link Utilization section, configure the required settings:
Available options
n
Select Link Aggregation and select the algorithm how to use all SD-WAN
interfaces:
l
Connection hash - Allocates connections to links based on a hash of their
attributes, ensuring all packets of a connection follow the same path.
l
Round robin - Distributes connections to available links in a cyclical
manner, aiming for a balanced but not necessarily bandwidth-optimized
allocation.
l
Proportionally to upload bandwidth - Assigns connections to links in
proportion to the links' upload bandwidth, optimizing for efficient bandwidth
utilization.
l
Proportionally to download bandwidth - Allocates connections to links
based on their download capacities, aiming to optimize inbound bandwidth
usage.
n
Select Prioritize and configure the priority order of SD-WAN interfaces (drag
and drop to change the order). This option is available when you configure two
or more SD-WAN interfaces.
12. In the Probing section, you can override the global probing settings.
The appliance sends pings to all configured hosts in parallel and measures the ISP link
quality based on jitter, latency, and packet loss.
a. Enter the applicable destination IP address or hostname for the First host, Second
host, Third host.