We set up a MX67. It can ping and connect back to the HQ office but if we run an application hosted at the HQ then it will lag out.
Do I need to configure the VPN route for the device although the clients connected are directly connected? Our connection is as such: The MX is connected to a dummy switch, the clients are connected to the switch. I am thinking if we are needing to configure the traffic to go through the HQ. Is that possible?
In SD-WAN, route exchange is automatic, can you show how your VPN is configured on both sites?
Are you asking for the Site-to-site VPN from the added network and also the HQ?
This configuration.
Attached are the VPN configurations.
It looks good, so I return to my original question, do you have two links and do you balance the links?
We are utilizing 1 link.
>we run an application hosted at the HQ
Is it a "lite" application, like a web app - or is it a "thick" app like Microsoft Access?
What is the speed of your link at HQ and the spoke?
The application is SAP. It is a thick application. How can I view the speeds?
What is the link speed, SAP is very resource hungry especially if you have a complex set up.
HQ link speed: 1Gbps Full Duplex
Spoke: 1Gbps Full Duplex
What firmware are you running? An MX67 will not pass traffic at 1Gb/s and depending on the firmware version and features enabled it will be much less.
Also I presume you mean 1Gb/s upload and 1Gb/s download as WAN connections do not have duplex in the same way as LANs. They are usually a single fibre. If you are looking at the WAN port of the MX, that is simply the maximum speed that the port can run at and not the WAN speed.
Spoke(MX67) firmware version 18.107.2
HQ(MX100) firmware version 18.107.5
As far as the speeds, I asked earlier how do I view the speeds? Are you requesting I run a speed test while being directly connected?
When you order a WAN service then you should be told the speed, if you cannot get this information then yes, a speedtest from a local client when it is quiet would give you a good idea. Do you know what kind of services they are - fibre leased line, VDSL (part fibre broadband), dial up modem etc.?