Identifying the ip|engine
After the Data Center ip|engine with the 'SN123456' Serial Number (and its Model/Version information) has been automatically provisioned in the SD-WAN Orchestrator from the ZTP Server, as indicated via the sign, it appears under the 'Not Configured' tab of the Network -> Configuration window.
Proceed as follows to identify and further configure the ip|engine.
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In the Network -> Configuration window, click to edit the ip|engine. |
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In the Deployment Mode panel, select the Bridge-Router option and click the icon to enable the related panels and functions of the interface. |
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In the General panel, enter the Name of the ip|engine as well as the name of the related Site. |
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Manually enter 65214 for the Local Autonomous System. It corresponds to the Autonomous System configured on the 10.1.4.249 router. |
If you check the Auto option (not possible in the current Use Case), the related field is automatically populated with a number selected by the Orchestrator from the AS Number Range you have specified in the Overlay Routing panel of the Advanced Configuration window.
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Through the Role field, define the ip|engine as a Hub since it identifies here a Data Center (receives tunnel requests on L3 interfaces). A spoke corresponds to a Site ip|engine (generates tunnel requests on L3 interfaces). Tunnels are always built from the spokes to the hub. |
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Since NATted DTI traffic is enabled on the WAN2 interface, select the Syslog Server you defined in "Advanced Configuration" to enable log export. |
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WAN Optimization is activated by default on this ip|engine if the matching license is available. |
Also see how to identify:
a Branch Office ip|engine