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Connectivity & SD-WAN

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A cost-effective way to provide a connectivity for geographically dispersed locations in a scalable and secure way.
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A wide area network (WAN) is a network that exists over a large-scale geographical area. A WAN connects different smaller networks, including local area networks (LANs) and metro area networks(MANs). This ensures that computerts and users in one location can communicate with computers and users in other locations..

WAN implementation can be done either with the help of the public transmission system or a private network. A WAN works in a similar fasion to a LAN. Just on a larger scale. Typically, TCP/IP is the protocol used for a WAN in combination with devices such as routers, switches, firewalls and modems

Traditional network architectures weren’t built to handle the workloads and complexities of most digital transformation initiatives. More troubling is that business-critical services are also often distributed across multiple clouds, which can compromise network performance further, especially at branch locations. SD-WAN benefits businesses by reducing overhead costs and increasing network performance. SD-WAN solutions cut out expensive routing and cut down on hardware costs while offering your business the flexibility to access multi-cloud services.

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SD-WAN functionality can be extended deep into the local branch LAN to ensure that security and network functionality can protect locally deployed devices and secure direct connections to SaaS applications and other online resources. Eliminating network sprawl, security risks, and inconsistent performance are among the advantages of migrating to SD-WAN.

This innovative technology not only simplifies the management and operation of a WAN but also delivers a number of real-world business benefits. Furthermore, for organizations that dive deeper, this innovative technology can offer enormous business benefits that translate to a much lower total cost of ownership and support their larger SD-Branch initiatives.

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Security is always going to be one of the top concerns for organizations deploying SD-WAN. And as the technology matures, so do the expectations for enterprises.
Our company believes enterprises should be able to deploy SD-WAN and simultaneously enjoy robust security that strengthens against outside attacks, shores up vulnerabilities, and promotes greater trust among all users. We have flexible and efficient SD-WAN security solutions.

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Connectivity & SD-WAN

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SD-WAN is short for Software-Defined Wide Area Network. A wide area network is any connectivity outside of your local premises or local area network (LAN). This could be as simple as your connection to the internet or as complex as a secured corporate or government inter-site private network. SD-WAN takes the WAN services you use and puts an abstracted management interface in front of it, a single secure cloud-based portal allowing you to view, test, change and plan the way your WAN works. SD-WAN also allows you to use multiple WAN links as if they were a single link opening up new possibilities for leveraging the investment you make in your WAN for scalability, failover and traffic prioritisation.

SD-WAN offers the following benefits:
- Increased, affordable bandwidth through multi-carrier/multi-technology data link bonding.
- 99% uptime with automatic seamless failover when one or more links go down or degrade – it’s that seamless your active VoIP calls will remain connected!
- Secure your data with packet encryption and distribution man in the middle attacks on your WAN links will not be possible.
- Monitor, control and plan through our cloud-based management portal. Save countless hours spent accessing, configuring and troubleshooting individual devices.
- Simplify your WAN, SD-WAN gives you a single public or private IP for each site no matter how many different WAN links you connect.
- SD-WAN brings you the cloud, connect your site to Azure, AWS or Colocation Facilities.

SD-WANs are formed by establishing encrypted tunnels (the “overlay”) between sites. Every site is equipped with an SD-WAN device. Once connected to the local networks, those devices automatically download custom-defined configuration and traffic policies and establish tunnels with one another or a point of presence (PoP), depending on the architecture.
Routing and traffic control is managed by the SD-WAN. Outbound traffic is routed along the optimum path based on application policies and real-time traffic conditions. Should one last mile connection fail, the SD-WAN device automatically fails over to the alternative connection, using pre-configured policies to manage the traffic load.

A Wide Area Network (WAN) consists of data links beyond the Local Area Network of your premises – such as Fibre/Wireless Ethernet, NBN, ADSL and 4G etc – to interconnect between different physical office locations, data centres or the Internet. SD-WAN uses software to control these WAN services, allowing them to be combined into a single link, monitored and controlled. So SD-WAN is not so much different from WAN but and extension of WAN.

SD-WAN is becoming a requirement as more and more businesses are relying on their connectivity to the internet for business-critical applications such as voice, CRM, document storage and other as a service type tools. In many cases if the internet is offline businesses cannot function. SD-WAN is designed to prevent downtime to such an extent that the business users are not aware anything has gone wrong, thus allowing the IT team to rectify the issue with zero business impact. In addition, SD-WAN brings control and scalability; the introduction of new technology into a business often creates a requirement for a rapid increase in bandwidth or change the way a service is configured. SD-WAN allows you to simply order and plug in another connection to instantly increase the bandwidth in a cost-effective way.

SD-WAN provides enterprise-level encryption on each link in the WAN. In addition to standard encryption, by its nature SD-WAN technology spreads traffic across multiple data connections. Even if an attacker manages to capture one of your individual connections, they will only see a small fragment of your entire traffic. Combined traffic is authenticated by the receiving server with a hash-based message authentication code. This ensures an attacker can’t intercept, modify, or forge messages sent between your sites.
SD-WAN also allows all your sites to be secured behind a single colocated firewall, simplifying policy management and deployment. When all your devices and sites are sitting on an encrypted private WAN behind an enterprise-grade firewall colocated in a Tier IV data centre, you have truly implemented Unified Security.

Encryption is the most important privacy-preserving technology available. It protects your data when it’s sitting on your computers and when it’s being delivered around the Internet. Implementing encryption is essential and SD-WAN from REDEXPER offers Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) in three cipher strengths -AES128, AES256, and Salsa20 to guard the packets that pass over your various network connections.

MPLS Networks, while reliable, generally have a high per-megabit bandwidth cost. In other words, the MPLS links are expensive. A true MPLS solution requires expensive data links to the MPLS provider’s core network where they can then configure all your connections to talk to each other. This is a tried and proven system that has great merit and many organisations could not function without their MPLS. SD-WAN provides the same functionality as an MPLS network and we call this a Private WAN. A Private WAN allows you to connect multiple sites using any internet link available at the site. Because SD-WAN works over the top of the WAN connections, it does not matter the type of service or who the provider is. The Private WAN will assign each site a Private IP address, implement 1:1 NAT across the network and allow you to configure Internet Gateways or local breakout if you don’t want certain traffic being sent across the Private WAN. Private WANs can be linked to colocation or cloud service providers. On top of this, the whole Private WAN network will use data encryption for added security. This means that you can bring a new site securely into a Private WAN simply by deploying an SD-WAN Node to the site. And you can then instantly monitor that site through the SD-WAN Portal.

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