Introduction

A software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) is a more intelligent, cloud-first way to build a WAN. It improves business productivity and end-user quality of experience, accelerates business initiatives, and lowers costs. As applications continue to migrate to the cloud, enterprises are realizing that an SD-WAN is a better way to accelerate business initiatives and enable digital transformation.

Silverpeak orchestrator enables you to globally monitor performance and manage EdgeConnect (EC) appliances, whether you are configuring a WAN Optimization network (NX, VX, or VRX appliances) or an SD-WAN network (EC or EC-V appliances).

Supported Target Version

Supported Target Versions
Silverpeak orchestrator version 9.1.3.40229
ECOS appliance release 9.1.1.4_91861
Silverpeak orchestrator version 9.3.x.x
Silverpeak orchestrator version 9.4.x.x

Hierarchy of Silverpeak SDWAN

Silverpeak Orchestrator
     - Silverpeak Appliance
           - Silverpeak ECOS Interface
                  - Silverpeak ECOS Disk

Integration Version History

Application VersionBug fixes / Enhancements
5.0.1Provided fix for Get Latest Snapshot Metrics.
5.0.0
  • Support added for both API Token based Authentication and Basic Authentication.
  • Interface config bandwidth and physical speed metrics are added.
4.0.1Support added for orchestrator version 9.3.
4.0.0
  • Supported discovery and monitoring support for new native type Silverpeak ECOS Disk.
  • Added support for appliance status metric and Event Polling(orchestrator and appliance alarms)
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Application VersionBug fixes / Enhancements
3.0.0Added support for get latest metrics, custom macros, API statistics metric and cache flush changes
2.0.0Since there are no metrics on disk resources, removed disks from discovery. Additionally, discovery and monitoring support for tunnels have also been removed.
1.0.0Supported the SilverPeak SD-WAN application. The resources that can be discovered in version 1.0.0 include SilverPeak Orchestrator, appliances, tunnels, disks, and interfaces.