Configuring a default node via web service¶
Nodes can be installed with a default node configuration. This means they are not assigned to a specific node record on the management server. This is useful if you want to keep a supply of unconfigured nodes that can be shipped to customers and assigned to a node record at a later time.
One option to finalize node configuration is to use the web service
sdwan.local. The following guide explains how this works.
Note
To set up a device as a default node, refer to the node ISO installation or existing Linux installation documentation.
Connecting to the internet¶
To configure a default node via web service, you must first ensure that the node can acquire internet access by having at least one interface plugged into a network that provides DHCP.
Accessing the web service¶
The node configuration web service is served over HTTP, and can be accessed via
the local service URL sdwan.local. This is a special address that is
automatically broadcast on unconfigured nodes via mDNS. To configure the node,
simply point the web browser to this URL from a computer on the same local
subnet as the device.
Configuring the node¶
Note
This method is only available on unconfigured nodes. If the node has already been assigned to a record on the management server, it must be reset to the default configuration first. More information can be found in the node reset documentation.
Open a web browser and navigate to the URL
sdwan.local:
Enter the node key for the node record you wish to assign this node to, and click Submit:
The configuration has been downloaded from the management server onto the node. Your node is now configured.


