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Update the OMP template as vedge-omp-dt and click on Update. While on the Device Tab, locate the vEdge30_dev_temp template and click on the three dots next to it. We will now attach the OMP templates just created to vEdge30 and cEdge40. Set the ECMP Limit to a Global value of 16 and click on Save Give the template a name of cedge-omp-dt with a Description of OMP modification for Dynamic Tunnels - cEdge. Navigate to Configuration => Templates => Feature Tab and click on Add Template. Give the template a name of vedge-omp-dt with a Description of OMP modification for Dynamic Tunnels - vEdge. Navigate to Configuration => Templates => Feature Tab and click on Add Template Click on Next and Configure DevicesĬonfirm the configuration change and click on OK Under OMP, set the template to vsmart-omp-dt. Click on the three dots next to it and choose to Edit the template Go to the Device tab in Templates and locate the vSmart-dev-temp Device Template. We will now apply this Feature Template to the vSmart Device Template. Set the Number of Paths Advertised per Prefix to a Global value of 16 and click on Save Give the template a name of vsmart-omp-dt with a Description of OMP modification for Dynamic Tunnels - vSmart. Click on OMP under Basic Configuration to start configuring an OMP Template for the vSmarts Search for vSmart in the Select Devices section and select the vSmart Device. On the vManage GUI, go to Configuration => TemplatesĬlick on the Feature tab and then click on Add Template We will be applying OMP Templates to the vSmarts and the WAN Edges at Site 30 and Site 40. This completes the Control Policy required for Dynamic On-Demand Tunnels.
It is also setting a tloc-action backup to populate the ultimate tloc value in the OMP route, pointing to the other site TLOC (rather than punting traffic out the DC-TLOCs). We will notice that the control policy is setting the TLOC of Site 30 and Site 40 OMP Routes to the DC-TLOCs TLOC list. Click on Add and then click on Preview to view the CLI output of the policy Under Topology, click on New Site List for the site30-40-dynamic-tunnels policy and choose the Site30_40 Site List under Outbound Site List. Make sure the Default Action is set to Accept Enabled and click on Save Control PolicyĬlick Next till you’re at the Apply Policies to Sites and VPNs tab and give the policy a Name of Dynamic-Tunnels-Site30_40 with a Description of Dynamic Tunnels between Site 30 and Site 40. Click on Save Match and ActionsĬlick on Default Action and then the pencil icon to change the default of Reject Enabled to Accept Enabled. Populate TLOC Action as Backup and the TLOC List as DC-TLOCs. Set the Action to Accept and click on TLOC Action and TLOC.
Populate the Site List Site30_40 and click on Actions Click on Sequence Type and choose RouteĬlick on Sequence Rule and select Site. Give the control policy a Name of site30-40-dynamic-tunnels and a Description of Dynamic Tunnels between Site 30 and 40 with DC as a backup. Make sure the Site List looks like the image below and click on NextĬlick on Add Topology and then on Custom Control (Route & TLOC) to create a new control policy Name the Site List Site30_40 and enter 30,40 in the Add Site field. Click on Add PolicyĬlick on Site and then on New Site List to create a New Site List We will create a new policy for Dynamic On-Demand Tunnels. On the vManage GUI, navigate to Configuration => Policies Configuring a Control Policy for Dynamic TunnelsĬonfiguring a Control Policy for Dynamic Tunnels Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) and TLS/SSL Proxy.
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Software Defined Application Visibility and Control (SD-AVC).Implementing Custom Traffic Engineering.Implementing Dynamic Service Side Routing.Topology, Credentials and IP Addressing.