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That’s correct. You should see it in the demo, but we can configure a monitored target/destination per steering object. So different use cases/rules/applications can monitor separate targets that are relevant to that service.
Yes it can. SD-WAN rules will be managed in the Infinity Portal being demo’d, but you will setup an object sync from your on-prem management server to the Infinity Portal.
Yes - This is on the near-term roadmap. Let us know if you're interested in EA.
SD-WAN is available on Appliances, Open Servers and CGNS (Some Solutions) running R81.20 or above. Quantum Spark appliances are supported with R81.10.05.
Dynamic Routing Protocols are supported on the Overlay starting R81.20 JHF 79.
In R81.10.15 SD-WAN VPN Overlay is supported for Spark using dynamic routing.
We observe that predefined values work well in some scenarios and in others custom steering objects meet the needs. It depends on your Internet + MPLS connection. The predefined objects give you an idea what to configure. We recommend that the values set will be driven by the application in use and not by the line lossiness.
Infinity Events is a dedicated license option.
Yes. For example, you can have a gateway with two external interfaces, each interface connecting to a dedicated Harmony SASE node using route-based VPNs. This achieves resilience. On the Internet connections, you can run SD-WAN Local Breakout for applications and SD-WAN VPN Overlay to other Quantum Gateways.
Yes, you can use SD-WAN VPN Overlay when having just one external interface. This can be useful, for instance, with VPN Overlay with another gateway having multiple interfaces.
Let's assume that an MPLS has no more free bandwidth, then all traffic is redirected to the WAN. in R81.20 JHF take 84 we provide capabilities to aggregate according to available bandwidth.
This is not required.
GRE tunnels are not supported. If this is a requirement, please contact your local office with the specific use case(s).
The steering rules and load balancing options are more robust with Quantum SD-WAN.
Yes
Not significant. Note that Application Steering requires App Control and possibly HTTPS Inspection, which have their own impact.
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Hi Andy,
already supported since R81.20 JHF 79 on GAIA, and R81.10.15 on Spark
Just curious, any plans to support route based tunnels with sd-wan?
Andy
Hi Andy,
already supported since R81.20 JHF 79 on GAIA, and R81.10.15 on Spark
K, great, thanks for confirming.
Andy
Hi I have some branches that have very poor internet access here in the UK, we have used multiple ADSL/FTTC type physical links in the past into EFM type links however they are gone now. How many copper links will the sparc devices or any other device support to aggrigate multiple copper links to give bandwidth to the branch.
We have live systems with even 3 ISPs, You can aggregate multiple links, but in my view a better monitoring and fast link swap can bring value as well. contact me over email we can see what is the optimal WAN setup per your applications.
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