Kaspersky SD-WAN
- About Kaspersky SD-WAN
- Architecture of the solution
- Redundancy and fault tolerance
- Ensuring security
- User interface of the solution
- Authentication in Kaspersky SD-WAN
- Setting and resetting the default page
- Switching between light and dark theme
- Limiting the duration of a user session when idle
- Viewing active user sessions
- Configuring the Docker container log verbosity
- Navigating to the orchestrator API
- Changing the language of the orchestrator web interface
- Licensing of Kaspersky SD-WAN
- Managing Kaspersky SD-WAN domains
- Managing data centers
- Managing VIMs
- Managing subnets
- Viewing logs
- Service Requests
- Managing network services
- User roles and actions with network services
- Uploading a VNF or PNF package to the orchestrator
- Network service template
- Creating a network service
- Configuring network service topology components
- Editing a network service topology
- Deploying a network service
- Checking the consistency of a network service
- Redeploying a network service and its components
- Auto-Healing
- Managing VNFs and VDUs in a network service
- Viewing the network service log
- Deleting a network service
- Managing confirmation requests
- Managing users
- Creating an LDAP connection
- Editing an LDAP connection
- Changing the password of an LDAP connection
- Deleting an LDAP connection
- Creating access permissions
- Editing access permissions
- Cloning access permissions
- Removing an access permission
- Creating a user
- Editing a user
- Changing user password
- Activating or blocking a user
- Deleting a user
- Creating a user group
- Editing a user group
- Deleting a user group
- Managing tenants
- Creating a tenant
- Assigning a VIM to a tenant
- Assigning topology components to a tenant
- Assigning compute resources to a tenant
- Assigning a user to a tenant
- Assigning a user group to a tenant
- Authenticating as an administrator in the tenant's orchestrator web interface
- Editing a tenant
- Deleting a tenant
- Managing SD-WAN instances
- Creating an SD-WAN instance template
- Setting the default SD-WAN instance template
- Deleting an SD-WAN instance template
- Adding a tenant to an SD-WAN instance template
- Removing a tenant from an SD-WAN instance template
- Configuring high availability
- Choosing a transport strategy
- Adding a tenant to an SD-WAN instance
- Removing a tenant from an SD-WAN instance
- Viewing devices assigned to an SD-WAN Instance
- Deleting an SD-WAN instance
- Creating a pool of SD-WAN instances
- Adding an SD-WAN instance to a pool
- Removing an SD-WAN instance from a pool
- Deleting a pool of SD-WAN instances
- Managing CPE devices
- Composition of CPE devices
- Composition of uCPE devices
- SD-WAN managementTunnel management transport service
- Automatic configuration of CPE (ZTP) devices
- CPE device statuses and states
- Ensuring connectivity of CPE devices with SD-WAN Controllers
- Automatically updating the link cost based on maximum speed of the interface
- CPE template
- Creating a CPE device
- Specifying the address of a CPE device
- Registering a CPE device
- Activating or deactivating a CPE device
- Using a web address to activate a CPE device
- Connecting to the CPE device console
- Deleting a CPE device
- Viewing the password of a CPE device
- Restarting a CPE device
- Shutting down a CPE device
- Exporting settings and SD-WAN interfaces from a CPE device
- Exporting network interfaces from a CPE device
- Searching for CPE devices
- Automatic removal and deactivation of a CPE device
- Two-factor authentication of a CPE device
- Orchestrator certificates
- Tags
- Out-of-band management of CPE devices
- Managing CPE devices in SD-WAN controller menu
- Viewing the OpenFlow table of a CPE device
- Viewing statistics of OpenFlow interfaces
- Viewing statistics of queues on LAN interfaces
- Navigating to service interfaces on a CPE device
- Viewing the specifications of a CPE device
- Viewing the usage of a CPE device
- Changing the status of a CPE device in the SD-WAN Controller
- Changing the MAC address of a CPE device
- Terminating the TCP session between a CPE device and the SD-WAN Controller
- Scripts
- Network interfaces
- Configuring the connection of a CPE device to the SD-WAN network
- SD-WAN interfaces
- OpenFlow interfaces
- Service interfaces and UNIs
- Creating a service interface
- Creating an ACL interface
- Viewing the usage of a service interface and an ACL interface
- Deleting a service interface and an ACL interface
- Creating a UNI template
- Creating a UNI in a template
- Editing a UNI in a template
- Deleting a UNI in a template
- Deleting a UNI template
- Creating a UNI
- Editing a UNI
- Deleting a UNI
- Filtering routes
- The BGP dynamic routing protocol
- The OSPF dynamic routing protocol
- The BFD protocol
- Creating or deleting a static IPv4 route
- The VRRP protocol
- Viewing the settings of the CPE device connection to the service provider network
- Configuring the connection of a CPE device to a Syslog server
- Configuring the connection of a CPE device to an NTP server
- Firmware
- Monitoring solution components
- Tunnels, segments, and paths
- Configuring topology
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Transport services
- Point-to-Point (P2P) transport service
- Point-to-Multipoint (P2M) transport service
- Multipoint-to-Multipoint (M2M) transport service
- Adding a transport service in a CPE template
- Editing a transport service in a CPE template
- Deleting a transport service from a CPE template
- Scenario: Directing application traffic to a transport service
- Traffic mirroring
- Task scheduler
- Configuring the SD-WAN Controller
- Editing the SD-WAN Controller
- Restarting the SD-WAN Controller
- Downloading a backup SD-WAN Controller configuration file
- Restoring the SD-WAN Controller
- Deleting the SD-WAN Controller
- SD-WAN Controller properties
- Viewing information about SD-WAN Controller nodes
- Viewing the topology of a deployed SD-WAN instance
- Contacting Technical Support
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Control plane
- Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)
- Data plane
- DSCP values
- Graceful restart
- Orchestrator
- Physical Network Function (PNF)
- PNF package
- SD-WAN Controller
- SD-WAN Gateway
- Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
- Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
- Tenant
- Universal CPE (uCPE)
- Virtual Infrastructure Manager (VIM)
- Virtual Network Function (VNF)
- Virtual Network Function Manager (VNFM)
- VNF Package
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Creating a CPE device
Before connecting a CPE device to the orchestrator, you can create an entry for it in the web interface. When creating an entry, you must specify the DPID to subsequently map it to the connected device. When an entry is successfully mapped to a device, it is automatically registered.
You can create a CPE device for the current SD-WAN instance, as well as for a selected tenant or SD-WAN instance. To create a CPE device, use the following instructions:
- Creating a CPE device for the current SD-WAN instance.
To create a CPE device for the current SD-WAN instance:
- In the menu, go to the SD-WAN section.
By default, the CPE subsection is displayed with a table of CPE devices.
- In the upper part of the page, click + CPE.
- This opens a window; in that window, in the Name field, enter the name of the CPE device.
- In the DPID field, enter the DPID of the CPE device.
- In the State drop-down list, select the device state after registration:
- Activated to apply the configuration of the CPE template to the device. An activated device can be connected to transport services and used to transmit traffic. This is the default setting.
- Deactivated to not apply the configuration of the CPE template to the device. You can make local changes to the device configuration before activating it.
- If necessary, enter a brief description of the device in the Description field.
- Under Tenant, select the main tenant. You can select a pool of SD-WAN instances or an individual instance from the pool.
- If necessary, in the Customer tenant section, select a tenant for your client's organization.
- If necessary, in the UNI template section, select an UNI template to create the UNIs contained in the template on the device.
- Under CPE template, select a CPE template to configure the device in accordance with the configuration of that template.
- Click Next and specify the address of the CPE device location in the Address field. As you enter the address, you are prompted to select an address from a drop-down list.
The address is displayed on the map.
- Click Create.
The CPE device is created and displayed in the table. Now you can configure and use it for traffic transmission.
- In the menu, go to the SD-WAN section.
- Creating a CPE device for a tenant.
To create a CPE device for a tenant:
- In the menu, go to the Tenants section.
The tenant management page is displayed.
- Under Tenants, select a tenant.
- Under CPEs, click + CPE.
- This opens a window; in that window, in the Name field, enter the name of the CPE device.
- In the DPID field, enter the DPID of the CPE device.
- In the State drop-down list, select the device state after registration:
- Activated to apply the configuration of the CPE template to the device. An activated device can be connected to transport services and used to transmit traffic. This is the default setting.
- Deactivated to not apply the configuration of the CPE template to the device. You can make local changes to the device configuration before activating it.
- If necessary, enter a brief description of the device in the Description field.
- If necessary, in the Customer tenant section, select a tenant for your client's organization.
- If necessary, in the UNI template section, select an UNI template to create the UNIs contained in the template on the device.
- Under CPE template, select a CPE template to configure the device in accordance with the configuration of that template.
- Click Next and specify the address of the CPE device location in the Address field. As you enter the address, you are prompted to select an address from a drop-down list.
The address is displayed on the map.
- Click Create.
The CPE device is created and displayed under CPEs. Now you can configure and use it for traffic transmission.
- In the menu, go to the Tenants section.
- Creating a CPE device for an SD-WAN instance.
To create a CPE device for an SD-WAN instance:
- In the menu, go to the SD-WAN → SD-WAN instances subsection.
A table of SD-WAN instances is displayed.
- Click the relevant SD-WAN instance.
The settings area is displayed in the lower part of the page. You can expand the settings area to fill the entire page by clicking the expand button
.
- In the upper part of the settings area, click CPE.
- This opens a window; in that window, in the Name field, enter the name of the CPE device.
- In the DPID field, enter the DPID of the CPE device.
- In the State drop-down list, select the device state after registration:
- Activated to apply the configuration of the CPE template to the device. An activated device can be connected to transport services and used to transmit traffic. This is the default setting.
- Deactivated to not apply the configuration of the CPE template to the device. You can make local changes to the device configuration before activating it.
- If necessary, enter a brief description of the device in the Description field.
- Under Tenant, select the main tenant. You can select a pool of SD-WAN instances or an individual instance from the pool.
- If necessary, in the Customer tenant section, select a tenant for your client's organization.
- If necessary, in the UNI template section, select an UNI template to create the UNIs contained in the template on the device.
- Under CPE template, select a CPE template to configure the device in accordance with the configuration of that template.
- Click Next and specify the address of the CPE device location in the Address field. As you enter the address, you are prompted to select an address from a drop-down list.
The address is displayed on the map.
- Click Create.
The web interface of the SD-WAN instance is opened in a new browser tab and you are authenticated as an administrator. By default, the CPE subsection is displayed with a table of CPE devices. The device is created and displayed in the table. Now you can configure and use it for traffic transmission.
- In the menu, go to the SD-WAN → SD-WAN instances subsection.