SDWAN Monitoring Flashcards

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LAN labels

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LAN labels refer to traffic type, such as VoIP, data, or replication

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WAN labels

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WAN labels refer to the service or connection type, such as MPLS, internet, or Verizon

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Deployment Profiles

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configure the interfaces and map the labels to them, to characterize the appliance.

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Business Intent Overlays

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use the Labels specified in Deployment Profiles to define how traffic is routed and optimized between sites. These overlays can specify preferred paths and can link bonding policies based on application, VLAN, or subnet, independent of the brand and physical routing attributes of the underlay

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Including a new appliance into the SD-WAN fabric consists of two basic steps:

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  • Registration and discovery. After you Accept the discovered appliance, the Configuration Wizard opens.
  • Provisioning. Because the wizard prompts you to select profiles, it is easier to create these ahead of time.
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Topology map

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can dynamically geolocate an appliance when you enter a location (City, State,
Country) in an appliance Configuration Wizard, or when you modify the appliance by right-clicking to access its contextual menu.

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LiveView

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shows in real time how synergy is created to maintain coverage. The real-time chart shows the SD-WAN overlay at the top and the underlay networks at the bottom. The overlay is green and delivering consistent application performance while both underlays are in persistent brown-out state.

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