Editing an SD-WAN interface

April 9, 2024

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You can edit an SD-WAN interface on an individual CPE device or on all devices that use the CPE template. For a description of the settings, see the instructions for creating an SD-WAN interface.

To edit an SD-WAN interface on an individual CPE device:

  1. In the menu, go to the SD-WAN section.

    By default, the CPE subsection is displayed with a table of CPE devices.

  2. Click the CPE device.

    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 .

  3. Select the SD-WAN settings → Interfaces tab.

    A table of SD-WAN interfaces is displayed.

  4. Select the Override check box next to the SD-WAN interface to ignore the applied CPE template and be able to edit the interface settings. This check box is cleared by default.
  5. Click Edit.
  6. This opens a window; in that window, edit the settings of the SD-WAN interface that you want to change:
  7. Click Save.
  8. In the upper part of the settings area, click Save to save the configuration of the CPE device.

To edit an SD-WAN interface on all devices that use the CPE template:

  1. In the menu, go to the SD-WAN → CPE templates subsection.

    A table of CPE templates is displayed.

  2. Click the CPE template.

    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 .

  3. Select the SD-WAN settings → Interfaces tab.

    A table of SD-WAN interfaces is displayed.

  4. Click Edit next to the SD-WAN interface.
  5. This opens a window; in that window, edit the settings of the SD-WAN interface that you want to change:
  6. Click Save.
  7. In the upper part of the settings area, click Save to save the configuration of the CPE template.

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