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To configure SD-WAN on

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, perform the following steps:

  1. Choose Devices > List.

    EdgeView Devices Menu


    The 
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     devices list appears.

    EdgeView Devices list

  2. Select the required device to configure (see EdgeView Devices list image). The 

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     device details page appears.

    EdgeMarc Device details


    The 
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    Device page contains WAN Health details in the form of Link Quality graphs, WAN Traffic graphs and Total Peak Calls graph, in addition to basic details about the 
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    device.

    Note

    The SD-WAN Link Quality graphs will not be displayed if SD-WAN is not licensed on your device.

  3. To configure SD-WAN, select CONFIGURE SD-WAN from the 

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     devices page (see EdgeMarc Device details image).
    The SD-WAN Business policy page appears.

    Business Policy

    Tip

    You can now configure SD-WAN by adding a Business Policy Rule.

Adding Business Policy Rule

Business policy rules allow the system to classify traffic flow into classes of service based on their URL, IP Address, or destination port. When a rule is configured and saved, the system will modify each packet in the flow with the configured data priority. The packet then enters the traffic shaper and based on data priority, the shaper applies the prioritization and bandwidth guarantees for the class-of-service the packet belongs to.

To add a business policy rule, perform the following steps from the Business Policy page:

    1. Select the traffic method of the policy.

      Bulk Actions

    2. Enter a Rule Name for business policy.
    3. Enter the Url/IP of the business policy.
    4. Select the Link Steering of the policy (see Link Steering image)
      Link Steering displays the interface preference for the configured rule. When the rules’ Link Steering is configured to Auto, the system will analyze traffic and apply the Routing Decision Preference and settings on the Advanced page.This will determine which WAN the rules traffic should be routed through.

      Link Steering

    5. Select the Priority and then click ADD.

      Priority


      The business policy is added successfully.

      Business Policy

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