Kaspersky SD-WAN

Creating a UNI

17 April 2024

ID 256467

You can create a UNI in a UNI template or on a CPE device. When you create a UNI in a UNI template, that UNI is automatically created on all CPE devices that are using the template.

To create a UNI:

  1. Create a UNI in one of the following ways:
    • If you want to create a UNI in a UNI template, go to the SD-WAN → UNI templates menu section, click the template and in the displayed settings area, select the UNIs tab.
    • If you want to create a UNI on a CPE device, go to the SD-WAN → CPE menu section, click the device and in the displayed settings area, select the UNIs tab.

    A table or list of UNIs is displayed.

  2. Click + UNI.
  3. This opens a window; in that window, in the Name field, enter the name of the UNI.
  4. Specify the OpenFlow port to which you want to map the UNI in one of the following ways:
    • If you are creating a UNI in a UNI template, enter the OpenFlow port number in the OpenFlow interface field.
    • If you are creating a UNI on a CPE device, select the OpenFlow port in the Port drop-down list.
  5. In the Encapsulation drop-down list, select the traffic classification type on the UNI:
    • Access (default).
    • VLAN If you select this option, in the VLAN ID field, enter the outer VLAN tag of the UNI. Range of values: 1 to 4094.
    • Q-in-Q If you select this iption, do the following:
      1. In the VLAN ID field, enter the outer VLAN tag of the UNI. Range of values: 1 to 4094.
      2. In the Inner VLAN ID field, enter the inner VLAN tag of the UNI. Range of values: 1 to 4094.
  6. If you are creating a UNI on a CPE device, in the QoS drop-down list, select a previously created quality of service rule for the UNI.
  7. Click Create.

    The UNI is created and displayed in the table or list.

  8. In the upper part of the settings area, click Save to save the settings of the UNI template or CPE device.

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