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Configuring an SD-WAN for an ADOM

Configuring an SD-WAN for an ADOM

To use this feature, you must have the following:

  • ADOM version 6.0 or higher
  • The templates are assigned to devices in the same ADOM.
  • Central SD-WAN management is enabled in FortiManager for the ADOM being used.
To configure an SD-WAN for an ADOM:
  1. Add a FortiManager with an ADOM. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  2. Add a customer with permission for the Device Manager tab. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  3. Add a customer site for the customer created in step 2 and assign the ADOM to the customer site. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  4. Add a customer user with access to the customer site created in step 3. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  5. The customer user created in step 4 specifies which ports are interface members of the SD-WAN. See Specify the ports.
  6. The customer user created in step 4 creates an SD-WAN template; defines the interface members from step 5, a performance SLA, and SD-WAN rules; and assigns the template to an ADOM. See Create an SD-WAN template.

Specify the ports

Use the SD-WAN > Interface Members tab to define which physical FortiPortal interfaces belong to the SD-WAN.

SD-WAN interfaces are the ports and interfaces that are used to run traffic. At least one interface must be configured for SD-WAN to function; up to 255 member interfaces can be configured.

On the SD-WAN > Interface Members tab, the following actions are available:

  • Create New—define a new interface member
  • Edit—change the settings for an existing interface member
  • Delete—delete an interface member
To add a new interface member:
  1. Select Interface Members from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click an interface member and select Create New. If the table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Interface member fields .
  4. Select Save.
Interface member fields

The Create New Interface Members and Edit Interface Members dialog contain the following fields:

Settings

Guidelines

Name

Required. Name of the new interface member.

Description

Description of the new interface member.

Cost

Cost of the interface.

The Cost field is not displayed when the ADOM version is 6.2 or higher.

Gateway

Enter the IPv4 address of the default gateway for this interface. Usually the default gateway of the Internet service provider that this interface is connected to.

Gateway6

Enter the IPv6 address of the default gateway for this interface. Usually the default gateway of the Internet service provider that this interface is connected to.

Ingress Spillover Threshold

Ingress spillover threshold for this interface (0 - 16776000 kbit/s). When this traffic volume threshold is reached, new sessions spill over to other interfaces in the SD-WAN.

Interface

Required. Type the name of one or more ports. Use a comma to separate multiple ports.

Priority

Assign the interface a priority.

Source

Source IPv4 address name.

Source6

Source IPv6 address name.

Spillover Threshold

Egress spillover threshold for this interface (0 - 16776000 kbit/s). When this traffic volume threshold is reached, new sessions spill over to other interfaces in the SD-WAN.

Volume Ratio

Measured volume ratio (this value / sum of all values = percentage of link volume). The range is 0-255.

Weight

Weight of this interface for weighted load balancing. More traffic is directed to interfaces with higher weights. The weight must be in the range of 0-255.

Create an SD-WAN template

Use the SD-WAN > Template tab to define an SD-WAN for an ADOM.

In this area, the following actions are available:

  • Create New—define a new template
  • Edit—change the settings for an existing template
  • Delete—delete a template
  • Assign—associate a template to an ADOM
To create a template and assign it:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Template fields .
  4. Select Save.
  5. Right-click a template and select Assign.
  6. Select the site to assign the template to and then select Save.
Template fields

The Create New Template and Edit Template dialog contain the following fields:

Settings

Guidelines

Name

Required. Name of the new template

Description

Description of the new template.

Status

Select enable to enable the SD-WAN status.

Interface members

Define which physical FortiPortal interfaces belong to the SD-WAN. See Define which physical interfaces belong to the SD-WAN template.

Performance SLA

Define a new performance service level agreement (SLA). See Define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template.

SD-WAN Rule

Define SD-WAN rules to control how sessions are distributed to physical interfaces in the SD-WAN. See Define SD-WAN rules for the SD-WAN template.

Fail Alert Interfaces

Select a physical interface to alert if the SD-WAN fails.

This field is not available if FortiManager 6.2 is being used.

Fail-Detect

Select enable or disable to change whether the SD-WAN Internet connection is checked.

Load Balance Mode

SD-WAN supports five load-balance modes:

  • Source IP (source-ip-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic equally among its members according to a hash algorithm based on the source IP addresses.
  • Session (weight-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic according to the session numbers ratio among its members.
  • Spillover (usage-based): SD-WAN will use the first member until the bandwidth reaches its limit, then use the second, and so on.
  • Source-Destination IP (source-dest-ip-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic equally among its members according to a hash algorithm based on both the source and destination IP addresses.
  • Volume (measured-volume-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic according to the bandwidth ratio among its members.
Define which physical interfaces belong to the SD-WAN template

SD-WAN interfaces are the ports and interfaces that are used to run traffic. At least one interface must be configured for the SD-WAN to function; up to 255 member interfaces can be configured.

To define which physical interfaces belong to the SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click an interface member and select Create New. If the Interface Members table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Interface members fields for an SD-WAN template.
  5. Select Save.
Interface members fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

Sequence Number

Member sequence number. The range is 0-4294967295.

Member

Required. Select one of the available physical interfaces.

Define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template

If all links meet the SLA criteria, the FortiPortal unit uses the first link, even if that link is not the best quality link. If at any time, the link in use does not meet the SLA criteria, and the next link in the configuration meets the SLA criteria, the FortiPortal unit changes to that link. If the next link does not meet the SLA criteria, the FortiPortal unit uses the next link in the configuration if it meets the SLA criteria, and so on.

To define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click a performance SLA and select Create New. If the Performance SLA table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Performance SLA fields for an SD-WAN template.
  5. Select Save.
Performance SLA fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

Name

Required. Name of the performance SLA.

Detect Server

Required. Name of the server.

Fail Time

Number of retry attempts before the server is considered down.

Http-agent

String in the http-agent field in the HTTP header.

Http-get

If you are monitoring an HTML server you can send an HTTP-GET request with a custom string. Use this option to define the string.

Http-match

Response string expected from the server if the protocol is HTTP.

Interval

Status check interval, or the time between attempting to connect to the server. The default is 5 seconds; the range is 1 - 3600 seconds.

Outgoing interface

This field is available only if you are using ADOM 6.0 or 6.2 with FortiManager 6.0 or 6.2.

  • If you are using ADOM 6.2 and FortiManager 6.2, select Auto, Manual, Minimum Quality (Maximum Bandwidth), Best Quality (Priority), or Lowest Quality (SLA).
  • If you are using ADOM 6.0 and FortiManager 6.2): select Auto, Manual, Minimum Quality (Maximum Bandwidth), or Best Quality(Priority).
  • If you are using ADOM 6.0 and FortiManager 6.0): select Minimum Quality (Maximum Bandwidth) or Best Quality (Priority).

Members

Select the interfaces from the Available Members list and then select > to move them to the Selected Members list.

If you selected Manual for the outgoing interface, select a single interface from the dropdown list.

quality-link

If you selected Auto for the outgoing interface, select the quality link from the dropdown list.
This field is available only if you are using FortiManager 6.2.

Criteria

If you selected Auto for the outgoing interface, select the creiteria from the dropdown list.

This field is available only if you are using FortiManager 6.2.

packet-size

Packet size of a Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) test session. The range is 64-1024.

password

TWAMP controller password in authentication mode size.

port

Port number of the traffic to be used to monitor the server.

Detect Protocol

Protocol used to determine if the FortiPortal unit can communicate with the server. Select udp-echo, ping, tcp-echo, http, twamp, or ping6.

recovery time

Number of successful responses received before server is considered recovered

Threshold-alert-jitter

Alert threshold for jitter. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

Threshold-alert-latency

Alert threshold for latency. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

Threshold-alert-packetloss

Alert threshold for packet loss. The default is 0 percent; the range is 0-100 percent.

threshold-warning-jitter

Warning threshold for jitter. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

threshold-warning-latency

Warning threshold for latency. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

threshold-warning-packetloss

Warning threshold for packet loss. The default is 0 percent; the range is 0-100 percent.

Update Cascade Interface

Enable or disable whether the cascade interface is updated.

Update Static Route

Enable or disable whether the static route is updated.

SLA

Configure the SLA.

To define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click a performance SLA and select Create New. If the Performance SLA table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Right-click under the column headings in the SLA table and select Create New.
  5. Enter values in the relevant fields. See SLA fields for an SD-WAN template.
  6. Select Save to save your SLA configuration.
  7. Select Save to save your performance SLA configuration.
SLA fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

ID

SLA identifier.

Jitter Threshold

Jitter for SLA to make decision in milliseconds. The default is 5; the range is 0- 10000000.

Latency Threshold

Required. Latency for SLA to make decision in milliseconds. The default is 5; the range is 0- 10000000.

Packet Loss Threshold

Packet loss for SLA to make decision in percentage. The default is 0; the range is 0-100.

Define SD-WAN rules for the SD-WAN template

You can configure SD-WAN rules or priority rules (also called services) to control how sessions are distributed to physical interfaces in the SD-WAN.

To add a new SD-WAN rule for an SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click an SD-WAN rule and select Create New. If the table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Enter values in the relevant fields. See SD-WAN rule fields for an SD-WAN template.
  5. Select Save.
SD-WAN rule fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

Name

Priority rule name.

Source Address

Select the source addresses from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Users

Select the users from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

User Groups

Select the user groups from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Destination

Required. Select Named Address to use destination addresses or select Internet Service to use destination Internet services.

Destination Address

Required. Available if Destination is set to Named Address. Select the destination addresses from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Protocol

Required. Available if Destination is set to Address. Select TCP, UDP, ANY, or Specify.

Specify Protocol

Required. If Protocol is set to Specify, enter the protocol number, type of service, and bit mask.

start-port

Integer value for starting TCP/UDP/SCTP destination port.

end-port

Integer value for ending TCP/UDP/SCTP destination port.

Type of Service

Type of service bit pattern.

Type of Service Mask

Type of service evaluated bits. This value determines which bits in the IP header’s TOS field are significant.

Internet Service

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the Internet services from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Internet Service Group

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the Internet service groups from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Custom Internet Service

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the custom Internet services from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Custom Internet Service Group

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the custom Internet service groups from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

internet-service-ctrl

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Enter the identifier of a control-based Internet service.

internet-service-ctrl-group

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the name of a control-based Internet service group.

Outgoing Interface

Required. Select Best Quality (Priority) or Minimum Quality (Maximize Bandwidth).

Members

Required. Select the interfaces from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Required SLA Target

Required. Available if Outgoing Interface is set to Minimum Quality (Maximize Bandwidth). Select the appropriate performance SLA from the dropdown list.

Status Check

Required. Available if Outgoing Interface is set to Best Quality (Priority). Select the appropriate performance SLA to use for the status check.

Configuring an SD-WAN for an ADOM

Configuring an SD-WAN for an ADOM

To use this feature, you must have the following:

  • ADOM version 6.0 or higher
  • The templates are assigned to devices in the same ADOM.
  • Central SD-WAN management is enabled in FortiManager for the ADOM being used.
To configure an SD-WAN for an ADOM:
  1. Add a FortiManager with an ADOM. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  2. Add a customer with permission for the Device Manager tab. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  3. Add a customer site for the customer created in step 2 and assign the ADOM to the customer site. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  4. Add a customer user with access to the customer site created in step 3. See the FortiPortal Administration Guide.
  5. The customer user created in step 4 specifies which ports are interface members of the SD-WAN. See Specify the ports.
  6. The customer user created in step 4 creates an SD-WAN template; defines the interface members from step 5, a performance SLA, and SD-WAN rules; and assigns the template to an ADOM. See Create an SD-WAN template.

Specify the ports

Use the SD-WAN > Interface Members tab to define which physical FortiPortal interfaces belong to the SD-WAN.

SD-WAN interfaces are the ports and interfaces that are used to run traffic. At least one interface must be configured for SD-WAN to function; up to 255 member interfaces can be configured.

On the SD-WAN > Interface Members tab, the following actions are available:

  • Create New—define a new interface member
  • Edit—change the settings for an existing interface member
  • Delete—delete an interface member
To add a new interface member:
  1. Select Interface Members from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click an interface member and select Create New. If the table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Interface member fields .
  4. Select Save.
Interface member fields

The Create New Interface Members and Edit Interface Members dialog contain the following fields:

Settings

Guidelines

Name

Required. Name of the new interface member.

Description

Description of the new interface member.

Cost

Cost of the interface.

The Cost field is not displayed when the ADOM version is 6.2 or higher.

Gateway

Enter the IPv4 address of the default gateway for this interface. Usually the default gateway of the Internet service provider that this interface is connected to.

Gateway6

Enter the IPv6 address of the default gateway for this interface. Usually the default gateway of the Internet service provider that this interface is connected to.

Ingress Spillover Threshold

Ingress spillover threshold for this interface (0 - 16776000 kbit/s). When this traffic volume threshold is reached, new sessions spill over to other interfaces in the SD-WAN.

Interface

Required. Type the name of one or more ports. Use a comma to separate multiple ports.

Priority

Assign the interface a priority.

Source

Source IPv4 address name.

Source6

Source IPv6 address name.

Spillover Threshold

Egress spillover threshold for this interface (0 - 16776000 kbit/s). When this traffic volume threshold is reached, new sessions spill over to other interfaces in the SD-WAN.

Volume Ratio

Measured volume ratio (this value / sum of all values = percentage of link volume). The range is 0-255.

Weight

Weight of this interface for weighted load balancing. More traffic is directed to interfaces with higher weights. The weight must be in the range of 0-255.

Create an SD-WAN template

Use the SD-WAN > Template tab to define an SD-WAN for an ADOM.

In this area, the following actions are available:

  • Create New—define a new template
  • Edit—change the settings for an existing template
  • Delete—delete a template
  • Assign—associate a template to an ADOM
To create a template and assign it:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Template fields .
  4. Select Save.
  5. Right-click a template and select Assign.
  6. Select the site to assign the template to and then select Save.
Template fields

The Create New Template and Edit Template dialog contain the following fields:

Settings

Guidelines

Name

Required. Name of the new template

Description

Description of the new template.

Status

Select enable to enable the SD-WAN status.

Interface members

Define which physical FortiPortal interfaces belong to the SD-WAN. See Define which physical interfaces belong to the SD-WAN template.

Performance SLA

Define a new performance service level agreement (SLA). See Define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template.

SD-WAN Rule

Define SD-WAN rules to control how sessions are distributed to physical interfaces in the SD-WAN. See Define SD-WAN rules for the SD-WAN template.

Fail Alert Interfaces

Select a physical interface to alert if the SD-WAN fails.

This field is not available if FortiManager 6.2 is being used.

Fail-Detect

Select enable or disable to change whether the SD-WAN Internet connection is checked.

Load Balance Mode

SD-WAN supports five load-balance modes:

  • Source IP (source-ip-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic equally among its members according to a hash algorithm based on the source IP addresses.
  • Session (weight-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic according to the session numbers ratio among its members.
  • Spillover (usage-based): SD-WAN will use the first member until the bandwidth reaches its limit, then use the second, and so on.
  • Source-Destination IP (source-dest-ip-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic equally among its members according to a hash algorithm based on both the source and destination IP addresses.
  • Volume (measured-volume-based): SD-WAN will load balance the traffic according to the bandwidth ratio among its members.
Define which physical interfaces belong to the SD-WAN template

SD-WAN interfaces are the ports and interfaces that are used to run traffic. At least one interface must be configured for the SD-WAN to function; up to 255 member interfaces can be configured.

To define which physical interfaces belong to the SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click an interface member and select Create New. If the Interface Members table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Interface members fields for an SD-WAN template.
  5. Select Save.
Interface members fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

Sequence Number

Member sequence number. The range is 0-4294967295.

Member

Required. Select one of the available physical interfaces.

Define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template

If all links meet the SLA criteria, the FortiPortal unit uses the first link, even if that link is not the best quality link. If at any time, the link in use does not meet the SLA criteria, and the next link in the configuration meets the SLA criteria, the FortiPortal unit changes to that link. If the next link does not meet the SLA criteria, the FortiPortal unit uses the next link in the configuration if it meets the SLA criteria, and so on.

To define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click a performance SLA and select Create New. If the Performance SLA table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Enter values in the relevant fields. See Performance SLA fields for an SD-WAN template.
  5. Select Save.
Performance SLA fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

Name

Required. Name of the performance SLA.

Detect Server

Required. Name of the server.

Fail Time

Number of retry attempts before the server is considered down.

Http-agent

String in the http-agent field in the HTTP header.

Http-get

If you are monitoring an HTML server you can send an HTTP-GET request with a custom string. Use this option to define the string.

Http-match

Response string expected from the server if the protocol is HTTP.

Interval

Status check interval, or the time between attempting to connect to the server. The default is 5 seconds; the range is 1 - 3600 seconds.

Outgoing interface

This field is available only if you are using ADOM 6.0 or 6.2 with FortiManager 6.0 or 6.2.

  • If you are using ADOM 6.2 and FortiManager 6.2, select Auto, Manual, Minimum Quality (Maximum Bandwidth), Best Quality (Priority), or Lowest Quality (SLA).
  • If you are using ADOM 6.0 and FortiManager 6.2): select Auto, Manual, Minimum Quality (Maximum Bandwidth), or Best Quality(Priority).
  • If you are using ADOM 6.0 and FortiManager 6.0): select Minimum Quality (Maximum Bandwidth) or Best Quality (Priority).

Members

Select the interfaces from the Available Members list and then select > to move them to the Selected Members list.

If you selected Manual for the outgoing interface, select a single interface from the dropdown list.

quality-link

If you selected Auto for the outgoing interface, select the quality link from the dropdown list.
This field is available only if you are using FortiManager 6.2.

Criteria

If you selected Auto for the outgoing interface, select the creiteria from the dropdown list.

This field is available only if you are using FortiManager 6.2.

packet-size

Packet size of a Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) test session. The range is 64-1024.

password

TWAMP controller password in authentication mode size.

port

Port number of the traffic to be used to monitor the server.

Detect Protocol

Protocol used to determine if the FortiPortal unit can communicate with the server. Select udp-echo, ping, tcp-echo, http, twamp, or ping6.

recovery time

Number of successful responses received before server is considered recovered

Threshold-alert-jitter

Alert threshold for jitter. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

Threshold-alert-latency

Alert threshold for latency. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

Threshold-alert-packetloss

Alert threshold for packet loss. The default is 0 percent; the range is 0-100 percent.

threshold-warning-jitter

Warning threshold for jitter. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

threshold-warning-latency

Warning threshold for latency. The default is 0 ms; the range is 0-4294967295 ms.

threshold-warning-packetloss

Warning threshold for packet loss. The default is 0 percent; the range is 0-100 percent.

Update Cascade Interface

Enable or disable whether the cascade interface is updated.

Update Static Route

Enable or disable whether the static route is updated.

SLA

Configure the SLA.

To define a performance SLA for the SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click a performance SLA and select Create New. If the Performance SLA table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Right-click under the column headings in the SLA table and select Create New.
  5. Enter values in the relevant fields. See SLA fields for an SD-WAN template.
  6. Select Save to save your SLA configuration.
  7. Select Save to save your performance SLA configuration.
SLA fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

ID

SLA identifier.

Jitter Threshold

Jitter for SLA to make decision in milliseconds. The default is 5; the range is 0- 10000000.

Latency Threshold

Required. Latency for SLA to make decision in milliseconds. The default is 5; the range is 0- 10000000.

Packet Loss Threshold

Packet loss for SLA to make decision in percentage. The default is 0; the range is 0-100.

Define SD-WAN rules for the SD-WAN template

You can configure SD-WAN rules or priority rules (also called services) to control how sessions are distributed to physical interfaces in the SD-WAN.

To add a new SD-WAN rule for an SD-WAN template:
  1. Select Template from the SD-WAN dropdown menu.
  2. Right-click a template and select Create New. If the Template table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  3. Right-click an SD-WAN rule and select Create New. If the table is blank, right-click under the column headings and select Create New.
  4. Enter values in the relevant fields. See SD-WAN rule fields for an SD-WAN template.
  5. Select Save.
SD-WAN rule fields for an SD-WAN template

Settings

Description

Name

Priority rule name.

Source Address

Select the source addresses from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Users

Select the users from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

User Groups

Select the user groups from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Destination

Required. Select Named Address to use destination addresses or select Internet Service to use destination Internet services.

Destination Address

Required. Available if Destination is set to Named Address. Select the destination addresses from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Protocol

Required. Available if Destination is set to Address. Select TCP, UDP, ANY, or Specify.

Specify Protocol

Required. If Protocol is set to Specify, enter the protocol number, type of service, and bit mask.

start-port

Integer value for starting TCP/UDP/SCTP destination port.

end-port

Integer value for ending TCP/UDP/SCTP destination port.

Type of Service

Type of service bit pattern.

Type of Service Mask

Type of service evaluated bits. This value determines which bits in the IP header’s TOS field are significant.

Internet Service

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the Internet services from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Internet Service Group

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the Internet service groups from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Custom Internet Service

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the custom Internet services from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Custom Internet Service Group

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the custom Internet service groups from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

internet-service-ctrl

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Enter the identifier of a control-based Internet service.

internet-service-ctrl-group

Available if Destination is set to Internet Service. Select the name of a control-based Internet service group.

Outgoing Interface

Required. Select Best Quality (Priority) or Minimum Quality (Maximize Bandwidth).

Members

Required. Select the interfaces from the Available list and then select > to move them to the Selected list.

Required SLA Target

Required. Available if Outgoing Interface is set to Minimum Quality (Maximize Bandwidth). Select the appropriate performance SLA from the dropdown list.

Status Check

Required. Available if Outgoing Interface is set to Best Quality (Priority). Select the appropriate performance SLA to use for the status check.