Kaspersky SD-WAN

Managing CPE devices

17 April 2024

ID 268780

The table of CPE devices is displayed in the SD-WAN → CPE section. Information about CPE devices is displayed in the following columns of the table:

  • DPID is the DPID of the CPE device.
  • S/N is the serial number of the CPE device.
  • Model is the model of the CPE device.
  • SW version is the firmware version of the CPE device. Outdated firmware is highlighted in orange.
  • CPE template is the CPE template used by the device.
  • Name is the name of the CPE device.
  • Role is the role of the CPE device:
    • CPE
    • Gateway
  • Status is the status of the CPE device.
    • Unknown means the CPE device is connected to the orchestrator but is not registered.
    • Waiting means the CPE device has been added in the orchestrator web interface, but it is not connected to the orchestrator.
    • Registering means the CPE device is being registered.
    • Error means an error occurred while registering the CPE device.
    • Registered means the CPE device has been registered successfully.
    • Configuration means scripts are being run on the CPE device.
  • State is the state of the CPE device:
    • Activated means the assigned template has been applied to the CPE device on the orchestrator side. On the Controller side, the CPE device can be used to relay traffic.
    • Deactivated (in the Waiting status) means the assigned template has not been applied to the CPE device on the orchestrator side. On the Controller side, the CPE device cannot be used to relay traffic.
    • Deactivated (in the Registered status) means the orchestrator does not respond to REST API requests from the CPE device. On the Controller side, the transmission of traffic through tunnels is blocked for the CPE device.
  • Connection reflects whether the CPE device is connected to the Controller:
    • Connected
    • Disconnected
  • Topology tags are topology tags assigned to the CPE device.
  • Fragmentation is the result of checking for fragmentation of traffic packets on the CPE device:
    • Unsupported means the CPE device cannot transmit fragmented packets.
    • Unknown means packet fragmentation cannot be checked on the CPE device.
    • Supported means the device can transmit fragmented packets.
  • Usage reflects whether the SD-WAN interfaces of the CPE device are being used by transport services:
    • Yes
    • No
  • Transport tenant is the tenant to which the CPE device is added.
  • Customer tenant is the tenant of the customer organization to which the CPE device is added.
  • Location is the address of the CPE device.
  • Management IP is the IP address assigned to the CPE device by the management subnet.
  • Controllers are IP addresses and port number of Controllers to which the CPE device is connected.
  • Gateways are IP addresses and port numbers of gateways to which the CPE device is connected.
  • Mobile network is the mobile network to which the CPE device is connected.
  • Registered is the date and time when the CPE device was registered.
  • Update is the date and time when the CPE device settings were last modified.
  • User is the name of the user which created the CPE device.

The actions that you can perform with the table are described in the Managing solution component tables instructions.

CPE device settings are displayed on the following tabs:

In this section

Adding a CPE device

Generating a web address with basic CPE device settings

Manually registering a CPE device

Unregistering a CPE device

Specifying the address of a CPE device

Enabling and disabling a CPE device

Restarting a CPE device

Shutting down a CPE device

Connecting to the CPE device console

Viewing the password of a CPE device

Exporting orchestrator and Controller connection settings and SD-WAN interfaces from a CPE device

Exporting network interfaces from a CPE device

Deleting CPE devices

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