SD-WAN
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b. In the Probing mode field, select the applicable result from these options: Best,
Average, Worst.
13. Click Save.
Static Routes and SD-WAN
Explanation
When SD-WAN is enabled on the appliance (this is the default), SD-WAN routing decision
takes priority over all static routes (configured in the Device view > the Advanced Routing
section > the Routing Table page) that send traffic through Internet Connections.
This is the default SD-WAN configuration:
1. The SD-WAN blade is enabled.
2. Each Internet connection is enabled for SD-WAN.
If you do not want to use SD-WAN, then to send traffic through Internet Connections based
on the configured static routes, follow one of these options:
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Disable the SD-WAN blade:
Note - This completely disables SD-WAN on the appliance.
1. Click the Access Policy view > in the Firewall section, click the SD-WAN page.
2. At the top of the page, move the slider to the left position (near the text "SD-
WANblade is enabled").
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In each specific Internet connection, clear the option This Internet connection will be
a part of SD-WAN:
Note - Use this option to disable SD-WAN only in a specific interface and
keep using SD-WAN with other interfaces.
1. Click the Device view > in the Network section, click the Internet page.
2. Select the Internet connection and click Edit.
3. Go to the right tab Advanced.
4. Expand the last section SD-WAN Settings.
5. Clear the option This Internet connection will be a part of SD-WAN.