Hi Guys
Just a quick note: if you only have one vBond controller, you are never going to be able to discover what kind of NAT you are behind, so don't get into the habit of using IP addresses in your system->vbond commands as this will mean that you're not going to be able to determine the NAT type.
If you do use a static "ip host" command, make sure you specify TWO addresses:
ip host vbond-9991397001.sdwan.cisco.com 1.9.151.47 27.155.41.205
use the "show sdwan control local-properties" to find your nat type:
NAT TYPE: E -- indicates End-point independent mapping
A -- indicates Address-port dependent mapping
N -- indicates Not learned
Note: Requires minimum two vbonds to learn the NAT type
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