Viewing the topology of a deployed SD-WAN instance

April 9, 2024

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You can view the topology of a deployed SD-WAN instance. This topology displays all links and segments between CPE devices, as well as the paths within the segments.

Note that a link between two CPE devices can be selected and configured. For example, in the topology of an SD-WAN instance, you can set the cost of the link and enable monitoring of the link.

To view the topology of a deployed SD-WAN instance:

  1. In the menu, go to the Infrastructure section.

    The SD-WAN infrastructure management page is displayed. By default, the Network resources tab is selected, which displays the table of SD-WAN Controllers.

  2. Click Management next to the SD-WAN Controller and in the drop-down list, select Configuration menu.

    This opens the SD-WAN Controller configuration menu. By default, you are taken to the Controller nodes section, which displays a table of Controller nodes.

  3. Go to the Topology section.

    The SD-WAN topology is displayed.

  4. If necessary, configure the topology:
    • Select the Tunnel utilization check box to display the utilization of the links. The utilization level of the link is represented by the following colors:
      • Green — Low link utilization.
      • Yellow — Medium link utilization.
      • Red — High link utilization.
    • Select the Segments check box and in the Segment switches drop-down list, select two CPE devices to display all links between those devices.
    • Select the Inband management check box to display the dynamic routing topology for traffic that manages switches within communication channels.

      This dynamic routing protocol is used only by hardware SDN switches, so selecting this check box will have no effect when managing Kaspersky SD-WAN.

    • Select the Name check box to display the names of CPE devices used in the topology.
    • Select the IP address check box to you display the IP addresses of CPE devices used in the topology.

    By default, all check boxes are cleared.

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