SD-WAN rules
SD-WAN rules, which are sometimes called service rules, identify traffic of interest, and then route the traffic based on a strategy and the condition of the route or link between two devices. You can use many strategies to select the outgoing interface and many performance service level agreements (SLAs) to evaluate the link conditions.
Use the following topics to learn about and create SD-WAN rules for your needs:
- Overview
- Implicit rule
- Automatic strategy
- Manual strategy
- Best quality strategy
- Lowest cost (SLA) strategy
- Maximize bandwidth (SLA) strategy
- Use MAC addresses in SD-WAN rules and policy routes
- SD-WAN traffic shaping and QoS
- SDN dynamic connector addresses in SD-WAN rules
- Application steering using SD-WAN rules
- DSCP tag-based traffic steering in SD-WAN
- ECMP support for the longest match in SD-WAN rule matching
- Override quality comparisons in SD-WAN longest match rule matching
- Use an application category as an SD-WAN rule destination