- play_arrow Introduction
- About the Administration Portal User Guide
- Administration Portal Overview
- Administration Portal Tasks for SP Administrators And OpCo Administrators
- Accessing Administration Portal
- Personalize the Administration Portal
- Switching the Tenant Scope
- About the Administration Portal Dashboard
- Changing the Administration Portal Password
- Resetting Your Password
- Configuring Two-Factor Authentication
- Resend Activation Link in Administration Portal
- Changing the Password on First Login
- Resetting the Password for OpCo and Tenant Users
- Setting Password Duration
- Extending the User Login Session
- About the Display Preferences
- Add a Theme in Administration Portal
- Apply or Modify a Theme
- Upload a Custom Font
- play_arrow Managing E-Mail
- play_arrow Managing Authentication
- play_arrow Managing Tenants
- Tenant Overview
- Full Mesh Topology Overview
- Understanding Specific Route-based Routing Within the SD-WAN Overlay
- About the Tenants Page
- Adding a Single Tenant
- Edit Tenant Parameters
- Importing Data for Multiple Tenants
- Allocating Network Services to a Tenant
- Viewing the Create History of Imported Tenant Data
- Delete a Tenant
- Viewing the History of Deleted Tenant Data
- Dynamic Mesh Tunnels Overview
- Configuring Dynamic Mesh Tunnel Thresholds for all Tenants
- Updating the Terms of Use
- play_arrow Managing Operating Companies
- play_arrow Managing Resources
- About the POPs Page
- Creating a Single POP
- Importing Data for Multiple POPs
- Viewing the History of POP Data Imports
- Viewing the History of POP Data Deletions
- View the History of Device Data Deletions
- Manually Importing Provider Hub Sites
- About the Tenant Devices Page
- About the Provider Hub Devices Page
- Add a Provider Hub Device
- Edit Provider Hub Site Parameters
- Manage a Provider Hub Device
- Upgrade a Provider Hub Device
- Delete a Provider Hub Site
- Perform Return Material Authorization (RMA) for a Provider Hub Device
- Grant Return Material Authorization (RMA) for a Provider Hub Device
- Generate Device RSI for Provider Hub Devices
- Managing a Tenant Device
- Device Redundancy Support Overview
- Viewing the History of Tenant Device Activation Logs
- Secure OAM Network Overview
- Secure OAM Network Redundancy Overview
- Rebooting Tenant Devices and Provider Hub Devices
- Identifying Connectivity Issues by Using Ping
- Identifying Connectivity Issues by Using Traceroute
- Remotely Accessing a Device CLI
- Device Template Overview
- Multi-Service Shared Bearer Overview
- About the Device Template Page
- Cloning a Device Template
- Importing a Device Template
- Configuring Template Settings in a Device Template
- Updating Stage-2 Configuration Template in a Device Template
- Configuring Stage-2 Initial Configuration in a Device Template
- Modifying a Device Template Description
- Deleting a Device Template
- Configuration Templates Overview
- Configuration Templates Workflow
- About the Configuration Templates Page
- Predefined Configuration Templates
- Edit, Clone, and Delete Configuration Templates
- Deploy Configuration Templates to Devices
- Undeploy a Configuration Template from a Device
- Dissociate a Configuration Template from a Device
- Preview and Render Configuration Templates
- Import Configuration Templates
- Export a Configuration Template
- Assign Configuration Templates to Device Templates
- Add Configuration Templates
- Jinja Syntax and Examples for Configuration Templates
- View the Configuration Deployed on Devices
- APN Overview
- Configuring APN Settings on CPE Devices
- Device Images Overview
- About the Device Images Page
- Staging an Image
- Deploying Device Images to Devices
- Uploading a Device Image
- Deleting Device Images
- Network Services Overview
- About the Network Services Page
- About the Service Overview Page
- About the Service Instances Page
- Allocating a Service to Tenants
- Removing a Service from Tenants
- play_arrow Managing Signatures
- Signature Database Overview
- About the Signature Database Page
- Downloading a Signature Database
- Download Locations for Signature Database
- Application Signatures Overview
- About the Application Signatures Page
- Understanding Custom Application Signatures
- Adding Application Signatures
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Application Signatures
- Adding Application Signature Groups
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Application Signature Groups
- play_arrow Managing Licenses
- play_arrow Managing Users and Roles
- Role-Based Access Control Overview
- About the Users Page in Administration Portal
- Add Service Provider and OpCo Users
- Edit and Delete Service Provider Users and OpCo Users
- Resetting the Password for Service Provider, OpCo, and Tenant Users
- Roles Overview
- About the Roles Page
- Add User-Defined Roles for Service Provider, OpCo, and Tenant Users
- Edit, Clone, and Delete User-Defined Roles for Service Provider, OpCo, and Tenant Users
- Access Privileges for Role Scopes (Operating Company and Tenant)
- play_arrow Managing Jobs
- play_arrow Managing Audit Logs
- play_arrow Monitoring
- About the Monitor Overview Page
- Alerts Overview
- About the Generated Alerts Page
- About the Alert Definitions/Notifications Page
- Creating and Managing Security Alerts
- About the Alarms Page
- BGP Alarms on Provider Hubs
- Monitoring Support for LTE Links on Dual CPEs
- Enable E-mail Notifications for SD-WAN Alarms
- Rogue Device Detection
- Multitenancy
- About the SLA Performance of All Tenants Page
- About the SLA Performance of a Single Tenant Page
- Monitoring Application-Level SLA Performance for Secure SD-WAN-Advanced
- Viewing the SLA Performance of a Site
- Viewing the SLA Performance of an Application or Application Group
- Understanding SLA Performance Score for Applications, Links, Sites, and Tenants
- Syslog Streaming
Adding Breakout Profiles
You use the Add Breakout Profile page to add a local breakout (underlay), backhaul, or a cloud breakout profile. A cloud breakout profile (applicable only to the Secure SD-WAN Advanced service) is added by Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO) by default.
The Secure SD-WAN Essentials service does not support cloud breakout profiles.
To add a breakout profile:
Field | Description |
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Type | Select the type of breakout profile that you want to add:
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Name | Enter a unique name for the breakout profile. You can use alphanumeric characters and hyphens (-); the maximum length is 15 characters. |
Description | Enter a description for the breakout profile. |
Traffic Type Profile | Select a traffic type profile to apply class of service parameters to the breakout traffic. You can select only a traffic type profile that is enabled. |
Preferred Path | Select the preferred path (MPLS, Internet, or Any) to be used for breaking out the traffic. If a WAN link type that matches the preferred path is enabled for breakout, then that WAN link type is used for breakout traffic. If you specify that any path can be used, then there is no preference and all breakout-enabled links are used in a load-balancing mode. |
Advanced Configuration | |
Rate Limiting | Click the toggle button to enable rate limiting of breakout traffic for cacheable applications. By default, rate limiting is disabled. If you enable rate limiting, you must specify the upstream and downstream parameters, and the loss priority. |
Upstream Rate | Specify the maximum upstream rate (in Kbps) for all cacheable applications associated with the breakout profile. |
Upstream Burst Size | Specify the maximum size (in bytes) of a steady stream of traffic sent at average rates that exceed the upstream rate limit for short periods. |
Downstream Rate | Specify the maximum downstream rate (in Kbps) for all cacheable applications associated with the breakout profile. |
Downstream Burst Size | Specify the maximum size (in bytes) of a steady stream of traffic sent at average rates that exceed the downstream rate limit for short periods. |
Loss Priority | Select a loss priority based on which packets are dropped or retained when network congestion occurs. Packet drops are most likely when the loss priority is High and least likely when the loss priority is Low. |