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Deploying and managing traditional WAN is complex, time-consuming and expensive. In addition to being data-center dependent, the performance statistics are unsteady. SD-WAN comes as a simpler, more cost-effective alternative to traditional WAN architecture.

Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) is a new networking technology that optimizes bandwidth usage, enables more efficient traffic management, and lowers operational time and cost, without compromising on security. SD-WAN simplifies WAN management by virtualizing WAN connections. The SD-WAN approach centralizes network control and moves it to the cloud, making it easier for administrators to monitor the network and configure routers.

SD-WAN Architecture

SD-WAN enables remote configuration and centralized management of WAN networks and routers. This feature ensures real-time and prioritized traffic flow. The SD-WAN functionality offers an excellent alternative to the financially and operationally taxing traditional WAN connectivity, enabling enterprises to maximize cost-efficiency, bandwidth usage and performance. The operation of critical applications is given high priority, ensuring that they suffer no disruptions. A simple deployment procedure will help integrate 

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SD-WAN into enterprise networks.

Typical SD-WAN Topology

SD-WAN Licensing

The 

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SD-WAN feature requires a separate license. This license is available as a subscription or perpetual license. Ensure that your SD-WAN is licensed, to be able to control it via
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For more details contact your system administrator or contact Ribbon Support.

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