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If you use Auto VPN configuration through Panorama, it creates the SD-WAN interfaces for you, in which case you don’t create and
configure a virtual SD-WAN interface.
If you aren’t using Auto VPN configuration with Panorama, create and configure a
virtual
SD-WAN interface to specify one or more physical,
SD-WAN-capable
ethernet interfaces that go to the same destination, such
as to a specific hub or to the internet. In fact, all links in a virtual
SD-WAN interface must be the same type: all VPN tunnel links or all
direct internet access (DIA) links.
The first figure illustrates an example of an SD-WAN interface named
SDWAN.901 that bundles two physical interfaces, which use different carriers:
Ethernet1/1 (the cable modem link) and Ethernet1/2 (the fiber service link). Both
links are a VPN tunnel from the branch to the hub.
In this figure, both links in the SD-WAN interface happen to use
the same link tag (Cheap Broadband), but links in an SD-WAN
interface can have different link tags.
In the following figure, SD-WAN.902 bundles Ethernet1/1 and
Ethernet1/2 links, which are both DIA links from the branch to the internet: