Initial Bonding configuration¶
When SD-WAN in installed on a host, it can be configured in one of two ways:
By assigning it to a specific bond or aggregator record defined in the management server—useful for sending pre-configured devices to customers or for building aggregators
With a default, generic bonder configuration—the device can be assigned to a bond at a later time via a web application on the device
Configuration modes¶
Configuration as a specific bond or aggregator¶
In this configuration mode, a host is given a node key at the same time SD-WAN is installed. This will assign the host to a specific bond or aggregator record in the management server. It can be used to configure a bonder for a certain customer, then ship the bonder to the customer ready to connect to the legs and connected IP networks.
To use this mode, provide a node key at the SD-WAN installer prompt. The appropriate configuration file will be downloaded and saved on the host.
Default bonder configuration¶
In this mode, the device is not assigned to a bond or aggregator when SD-WAN is installed. Instead, it uses a default configuration and can be assigned to a bond at a later time using a simple web application hosted on the device.
To use this mode, leave the node key field empty when prompted by the SD-WAN installer.
Installation steps¶
SD-WAN requires certain information before it can complete its installation.
Management server address¶
The URL of the management server. For example, bondingadmin.example.com.
The management server address is not requested when using the custom ISO or PXE boot methods, because the address is specified in the custom ISO or PXE options.

Node key¶
The key the node uses to identify itself to the management server. If left blank, the host will use a default bonder configuration, described above.

If the host is to be configured as a bonder, the key is available on the bond details page:

To configure a host as a bonder, the bond must have at least one leg.
If the host is an aggregator, the key is available on the aggregator details page:

Type the key at the prompt and press enter. The installer will download the host’s configuration file and set up a number of services and resources on the device. The installer will exit when it finishes configuring the host.
Note
If the management server’s SSL certificate cannot be verified, a warning is shown. You can choose to ignore the error, retry the request, or quit the installation. If you quit the installation, SD-WAN will be left in a partially-configured state.
The most common reason a SSL certificate cannot be verified is because it is not signed by a trusted authority. This is known as a self-signed certificate. To avoid seeing this error, technical support can help you get a properly signed certificate.