SD-WAN Forward Error Correction
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10.0 (EoL)
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- Automatic Content Updates Through Offline Panorama
- Enhanced Authentication for Dedicated Log Collectors and WildFire Appliances
- Syslog Forwarding Using Ethernet Interfaces
- Increased Configuration Size for Panorama
- Access Domain Enhancements for Multi-Tenancy
- Enhanced Performance for Panorama Query and Reporting
- Log Query Debugging
- Configurable Key Limits in Scheduled Reports
- Multiple Plugin Support for Panorama
End-of-Life (EoL)
SD-WAN Forward Error Correction
Forward error correction (FEC) is a method
of correcting certain data transmission errors that occur over noisy
communication lines, thereby improving data reliability without
requiring retransmission. FEC is helpful for applications that are
sensitive to packet loss or corruption, such as audio, VoIP, and
video conferencing. With FEC, the receiving firewall can recover
lost or corrupted packets by employing parity bits that the sending
encoder embeds in an application flow. Repairing the flow avoids
the need for SD-WAN data to fail over to another path or for TCP
to resend packets. FEC can also help with UDP applications by recovering
the lost or corrupt packets, since UDP does not retransmit packets.
- Log in to the Panorama Web Interface.
- Configure an SD-WAN Interface Profile, where you select Eligible for Error Correction Profile interface selection.
- Configure a Physical Ethernet Interface for SD-WAN and apply the SD-WAN Interface Profile to an Ethernet interface.
- Create an Error Correction Profile, which specifies the packet loss threshold, the packet loss correction ratio, and the recovery duration that the profile applies to applications in the SD-WAN policy rule.
- Configure an SD-WAN Policy Rule and reference the Error Correction Profile you created, along with the applications.