SD-WAN Packet Duplication (Available
with PAN-OS 10.0.2 and later 10.0 releases) | When both endpoints of a VPN tunnel are
PAN-OS firewalls that use packet duplication, and two such tunnels
to the same destination exist, the source firewall sends the same
packets for an SD-WAN flow over both tunnel links. The destination
tunnel endpoint receives the first packet successfully and discards
the duplicate packet. Packet duplication allows the receiving firewall
to mitigate poor network conditions before the link needs to fail
over to a better path, although packet duplication uses twice the
bandwidth for every flow because it duplicates all packets. Packet
duplication allows you to maintain a high-quality application experience
in your SD-WAN. Packet duplication is especially helpful for applications
that are sensitive to packet loss, high latency, or jitter, such
as voice and video streaming. |