The VMware SASE Orchestrator (formerly the VeloCloud Orchestrator and soon to be the VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator) has moved and redesigned some features to fit the wider scope of the product and user interface (UI). The new UI has changed from a single product portal (only for SD-WAN) to a common management system that lets customers access multiple services in one place. These services include VMware SD-WAN, VMware Edge Intelligence, VMware Secure Access, VMware Cloud Web Security, and VMware SD-Access (formerly called as VMware SD-WAN Client). Future services such as VMware Private Mobile Network and VMware Edge Compute Stack will also be added. The new UI navigation has adapted to allow access to multiple services within one shared header. The primary global header now has an Enterprise Applications (Services) drop-down menu that lists the various supported services. You can select and navigate to each service from this menu. Enterprise Global Settings is now located in the Enterprise Applications (Services) drop-down because it has features that are shared across services. These features include User Management, Authentication, Role Customization (now Roles and Service Permissions), Customer Configuration, and more.

This document explains the changes in the Enterprise UI for some features. It also gives the reasons for these changes.

SD-WAN Administration:Global Settings and SD-WAN Settings

Now that SD-WAN is one of the many services available in the Orchestrator, the original Administration section is split and moved under Global Settings and SD-WAN Settings. All Edge or SD-WAN specific settings are moved to Service Settings within the SD-WAN service, and all Administration related or shared settings across services are moved to the Global Settings service.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration
Enterprise > Global Settings
Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings

Alert Configuration

Alert Configuration is moved under Service Settings because these settings affect the operations of the SD-WAN service and are not related to the SD-WAN network configuration.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Alerts & Notifications Enterprise > > Service Settings > Alerts & Notifications > SD-WAN

Customer Configuration

Customer Configuration is moved under Enterprise Global Settings because this page is shared across various Orchestrator services in addition to the core SD-WAN service. The Customer Configuration page is reorganized with a section to add and modify services for the customer account, group feature access within services, and additional global settings at a high level for each service and across multiple services.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration

Test & Troubleshoot

Test & Troubleshoot is renamed to Diagnostics to better align with the features nested inside it.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Test & Troubleshoot Enterprise > SD-WAN > Diagnostics

System Settings > General Information > General Information section

Most sections of System Settings are moved within Global Settings because the Global Settings menu provides a single location for shared settings across various Orchestrator services. The System Settings is renamed to Enterprise Settings because this page is focused on Enterprise-specific configuration settings.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information Enterprise > Global Settings > Enterprise Settings

System Settings > General Information > Pre-Notifications and Alerts

Alert Notification settings are moved under Alerts & Notifications section in the SD-WAN > Service Settings page. This helps in better understanding of the alerts and their corresponding services.

Also, Enable Pre-Notifications is renamed to Enable Operator Alerts, and Enable Alerts is renamed to Enable Enterprise Alerts.

Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings > Alerts & Notifications > Alerts

System Settings > General Information > Default Edge Authentication

Default Edge Authentication is renamed to Default Certificate, and is moved under Edge Management in the SD-WAN > Service Settings page. These settings are now redesigned as radio buttons.

Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information

UI label was originally Default Edge Authentication.

Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings > Edge Management > Edge Authentication

UI label Default Edge Authentication renamed Default Certificate.

System Settings > General Information > Edge Configuration Updates

Edge Configuration is moved into the SD-WAN Edge Management page for better organization. The controls for updates are renamed to provide more clarity on the Edge action and result.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information > Edge Configuration
UI labels were originally:
  • Updates - Enabled
  • Updates - Enabled on Orchestrator Upgrade
Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings > Edge Management > Edge Authentication
  • UI label Updates - Enabledis renamed to Enable Edge Configuration Updates.
  • Updates - Enabled on Orchestrator Upgrade is renamed to Enable Configuration Updates Post-Upgrade.

System Settings > General Information > Privacy Settings

We have relocated the Privacy Settings feature to the Global Settings page. This is because the Privacy Settings feature affects various Orchestrator services, not just SD-WAN.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information > Edge Configuration Enterprise > Global Settings > Enterprise Settings > Information Privacy Settings

System Settings > General Information > Contact Information

We have moved the Contact Information for the Enterprise feature to the Global Settings page. We also renamed Contact Information to Customer Business Contact Information, and together these changes make it easier to understand and use the customer information across various Orchestrator services.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information > Contact Information Enterprise > Global Settings > Enterprise Settings > Customer Business Contact Information

System Settings > General Information > Zero Touch Provisioning Sign Up

We have moved all the Zero Touch Provisioning related UI sections to the new Edge Auto-activation section within the SD-WAN > Service Settings page for better clarity and organization.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information > Zero Touch Provisioning Sign Up Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings > Edge Auto-activation

System Settings > Authentication Tab

We have moved the Enterprise Authentication related settings from the System Settings > Authentication tab to the Global Settings page. This is because the Global Settings page is a single location for settings that apply to various Orchestrator services. Authentication is one of these settings, as it affects multiple services and the whole Orchestrator. The new location for the Authentication settings is under the User Management > Authentication page within Global Settings. This groups the user management related features together and makes them consistent with how other VMware products handle their user authentication organization.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > Authentication Enterprise > Global Settings > User Management > Authentication

System Settings > Authentication Tab > Enterprise Authentication

We moved Enterprise Authentication settings to Global Settings because this setting affects various Orchestrator services, not just SD-WAN. We have also changed the name of the Native authentication option to Local, with the Single Sign-On authentication option remaining unchanged.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > Authentication > Enterprise Authentication Enterprise > Global Settings > User Management > Authentication

Administrators

We have moved the Administrators feature from the System Settings tab to the Global Settings page. This is because the Global Settings page is a single location for settings that apply to various Orchestrator services. Administrators is one of these settings, as it allows you to manage and create users and roles for multiple services and the whole Orchestrator. We have also changed the name of the Administrators feature to Users. This is to make it consistent with other VMware product terminology and to avoid confusion with the admin role.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > Administrators Enterprise > Global Settings > User Management > Users

Role Customization

We have changed the name of the Role Customization feature to Service Permissions. This is to make room for the new Role Builder feature that lets you create custom roles by combining different service permissions. Service Permissions is a more accurate name for the feature, as it allows you to adjust the access levels for each service.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > Role Customization Enterprise > Global Settings > User Management > Service Permissions

Edge Licensing

We have relocated the Edge Licensing feature because the Classic Orchestrator UI could not handle multiple services that need configuration at the Enterprise level. The New Orchestrator UI is a portal for many services, not just SD-WAN. Edge Licensing is a feature that only applies to SD-WAN, so we have moved it to the new Service Settings tab within the SD-WAN service.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > Edge Licensing Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings > Edge Licensing

Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)

We have changed the way you activate your Edges in the New Orchestrator UI. You no longer need to enable Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) in the System Settings. You can access the ZTP feature directly from the Edge Auto-Activation page. We have also renamed the ZTP feature to Edge Auto-Activation, because it includes both the new automatic activation method and the original email activation method. You can choose either method from the Edge Configuration page. The Edge Auto-Activation feature is specific to SD-WAN, so we have moved it to the new Service Settings tab within the SD-WAN service. The Service Settings tab is part of the Global Settings page, which is a single location for settings that apply to various Orchestrator services.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > Zero Touch Provisioning Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings > Edge Auto-Activation

Two Factor Authentication

We have relocated the Two Factor Authentication feature from the System Settings tab to the Global Settings page. This is because the Two Factor Authentication feature affects users across various Orchestrator services. The new location for the feature is under the User Management section within the Global Settings page. This makes it more consistent with other VMware products.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information > Enable Two Factor Authentication Enterprise > Global Settings > User Management > Authentication > User Authentication > Two Factor Authentication

Self-Service Password Reset

We have moved Password Reset to the Authentication tab within Global Settings because this setting affects the Enterprise Orchestrator as a whole and not just SD-WAN.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Administration > System Settings > General Information > Enable Self Service Password Reset Enterprise > Global Settings > User Management > Authentication > User Authentication > Self Service Password Reset

Enterprise > Configure > Alerts & Notifications

We have moved the Alerts & Notifications feature from the Configure tab to the SD-WAN > Service Settings page. This is because the Configure tab is for Network Configurations, such as Profiles, Business Policies, and Firewall Rules. The Service Settings page is for SD-WAN Orchestrator settings, such as Edge Licensing, Edge Auto-Activation, and Alerts & Notifications.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Alerts & Notifications Enterprise > SD-WAN > > Service Settings > Alerts & Notifications
The Alert Configuration page is organized into three tabs:
  • Alerts
  • SNMP Traps
  • Webhooks

Customer Configuration > Customer Capabilities

We have relocated the Customer Capabilities feature from the System Settings tab to the Global Settings page. This is because the Customer Capabilities feature affects the whole Enterprise Orchestrator, not just SD-WAN. We have also changed the name of the feature to Feature Access, because it allows you to activate or deactivate various features for your Enterprise. Some of these features are SD-WAN specific, such as Edge Licensing and Edge Auto-Activation. Others are common to all Orchestrator services, such as Alerts & Notifications and Privacy Settings.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Customer Capabilities Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > Additional Configuration > Global
The following Customer Capabilities are removed from the New Orchestrator:
  • Enable Advanced Threat Protection
  • Enable Legacy Networks
  • Enable Segmentation
  • Enable Secure Service Secrets
The following Customer Capabilities are added to the New Orchestrator
  • Enable Classic Orchestrator UI
  • Customizable QoE
  • In-product Contextual Help Panel
  • Route Backtracking
The following Customer Capabilities are moved to Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > Additional Configuration > SD-WAN Settings
  • Enable Stateful Firewall
  • Enhanced Firewall Services

Customer Configuration > Security Policy

We have moved Security Policy to the Global Settings tab because these settings affect the Enterprise Orchestrator as a whole and not just SD-WAN.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Security Policy Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > Additional Configuration > Security Policy

Customer Configuration > Service Access

We have moved the Service Access feature from the System Settings tab to the Global Settings page. This is because the Service Access feature affects the whole Enterprise Orchestrator, not just SD-WAN. The Service Access feature allows you to manage the additional services that you can purchase, enable, and configure for your Enterprise. You can find these services under the Customer Configuration section in the Global Settings page. Each service is displayed as a Service Configuration card that shows its name, description, status, and settings. You can turn on or off each service and complete high-level configuration of each service from the card.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Service Access Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > Service Configuration

Customer Configuration > Gateway Pool

We have moved Gateway Pool to the Global Settings tab because these settings affect the Enterprise Orchestrator as a whole and not just SD-WAN.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Gateway Pool Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > Gateway Pool

Customer Configuration > Maximum Segments

We have relocated the Maximum Segments feature from the Configure tab to the SD-WAN service card in the Global Settings page. This is because the Maximum Segments feature is a high-level service configuration that applies to the whole Enterprise Orchestrator. The service configuration cards are where you can find the required configurations to enable each service. You can access the SD-WAN service card from the Customer Configuration section in the Global Settings page.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Maximum Segments Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > Service Configuration > SD-WAN > Configure

Customer Configuration > OFC Cost Calculation

We have moved OFC Cost Calculation to the Global Settings tab because this is a high-level SD-WAN configuration.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > OFC Cost Calculation Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > SD-WAN Settings > OFC Cost Calculation

Customer Configuration > Enable Stateful Firewall

We have moved Enable Stateful Firewall to the Global Settings tab because this is a high-level SD-WAN configuration.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Customer Capabilities > Enable Stateful Firewall Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > SD-WAN Settings > Feature Access > Stateful Firewall

Customer Configuration > Edge NFV ( Network Function Virtualization)

We have moved Edge NFV to the Global Settings tab because these settings affect the Enterprise Orchestrator as a whole and not just SD-WAN.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Edge NFV Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > Edge Network Function Virtualization

Customer Configuration > Edge Image Management > Operator Profile

We have moved the Operator Profile feature to the SD-WAN service card in the Global Settings page. This is because the Operator Profile feature is a high-level service configuration that applies to the whole Enterprise Orchestrator. The Service Configuration cards are where you can find the required configurations to enable each service.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Edge Image Management > Operator Profile Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > SD-WAN > Configure > Operator Profile

Customer Configuration > Edge Image Management > Delegate Edge Software/Firmware Image Management

We have changed the name of the Delegate Edge Software/Firmware Image Management feature to Allow Customer to Manage Software. We have also moved this feature to the SD-WAN service configuraiton card in the Global Settings page. This is because the feature is a high-level service configuration that applies to the whole Enterprise Orchestrator. The service cards are where you can find the required configurations to enable each service.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Customer > Customer Configuration > Edge Image Management > Delegate Edge Software/Firmware Image Management Enterprise > Global Settings > Customer Configuration > SD-WAN > Configure > Allow Customer to Manage Software

Edge Shortcuts

We have improved the way you access the feature shortcuts in the New Orchestrator UI. You no longer need to look for them in the navigation menu, which was not very convenient. You can find the shortcuts in the upper right corner of the screen, next to the content of the page. This makes it easier to use the shortcuts that are relevant to the page you are viewing.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Edges > Select an Edge > Feature Shortcut appear at the bottom of the left-side navigation pane Enterprise > SD-WAN > > Configure > Edges > Select an Edge > Shortcuts drop-down menu appears at top right corner of each Edge page

Profile Used By

We have changed the location of the Profile information in the New Orchestrator UI. You no longer need to look for it in the navigation menu, which was not very convenient. You can find the Profile information next to the title of the Profile, on the same page. This makes it easier to see which Edges and Business Policies are using the Profile.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Profiles > Select a Profile > Profile information appears at the bottom of Left side navigation pane Enterprise > SD-WAN > > Configure > Profiles > Select a Profile > Profile information is moved to the right of the Profile Name

Segment Selector

We have moved the Segment Selector to the top of the page in the New Orchestrator UI. This is to make it consistent with the Edge/Profiles tabs, so you can switch between them without changing the selected segment. Most of the Device settings depend on the segment, so having the Segment Selector at the top of the page is more efficient. The Segment Selector stays fixed as you scroll down the page, so you can easily see and change it.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Edge/Profile > Below Edge/Profile tabs > (Overview, Device, Business Policy, Firewall) Enterprise > SD-WAN > > Configure > Edge/Profile > Above Edge/Profile tabs (Device, Business Policy, Firewall, Overview

Edge/Profile Configuration Tab Order (Overview, Device, Business Policy, and Firewall)

We have changed the default tab that appears when you click on the Edge name in the New Orchestrator UI. It is now the Device tab, instead of the Overview tab. This is because most users want to see the Device settings first, such as Device Name, Model, Serial Number, and Firmware Version. If you want to see the Overview tab, you can still access it from the navigation menu. The Overview tab shows you the Edge status, statistics, and events. Please note that after you provision an Edge, you will automatically see the Overview tab first.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Edge/Profile > The Overview tab is first Enterprise > SD-WAN > > Configure > Edge/Profile > The Device tab is now the first tab

The new tab order is: Device, Business Policy, Firewall, and Overview.

VRRP Settings

We have relocated the VRRP Settings data grid from the Device tab to the High Availability section in the New Orchestrator UI. This is to make it easier for you to select and configure the VRRP options for your Edges. This change was made based on the feedback from our users, who wanted the VRRP data grid to be more visible and in context with the VRRP HA selection.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Configure > Edge/Profile > VRRP Settings > Located in its own section within Device Settings Enterprise > SD-WAN > > Configure > Edge/Profile > High Availability

VRRP Settingsis now under High Availability. If the VRRP option is selected as the HA option, then the VRRP data grid appears in the High Availability section.

My Account

This change is made to be consistent with the navigation of other VMware applications. All user account information is stored under the 'User' icon in the header navigation.

Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > User Email address > Your Account Header Navigation > User Icon > My Account

Logout

This change is made to be consistent with the navigation of other VMware applications. All user account information is stored under the 'User' icon in the header navigation.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > User Email address > Sign Out Header Navigation > User Icon > Log Out

Quick Start Guide

This change is made to be consistent with the navigation of other VMware applications. All help resources can be found under the 'Question Mark' icon in the header navigation.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > Help > Quick Start Guide Header Navigation > Question Mark Icon > Quick Start Guide

Product Documentation

This change was made to be consistent with the navigation of other VMware applications. All help resources can be found under the 'Question Mark' icon in the header navigation.
Classic Orchestrator Location New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > Help > Product Documentation Header Navigation > Question Mark Icon > Product Documentation

New Features that do not exist in the Classic Orchestrator

Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings

Service Settings is a new menu within SD-WAN that includes SD-WAN Orchestrator specific configurations. This provides us with a set of configurations that are separated from the SD-WAN Network configurations.

New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings

The following are the settings that are in this section:

  • Alerts & Notifications
  • Edge Licensing
  • Gateway Migration
  • Edge Management
  • Edge Auto-activation

Enterprise > Global Settings

Global Settings is a new section that allows global Orchestrator configurations and settings that span across more than one (or all) services.

New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > Global Settings

The following are the settings that are in this section:

  • User Management > Users
  • User Management > Roles
  • User Management > Service Permissions (Operator Only)
  • User Management > Authentication
  • Enterprise Settings
  • Customer Configuration

Gateway Migration

Gateway Migration is relocated because it contains quiesced Gateways that are used by the current Enterprise and are needed for migration. Users must perform the migration per Enterprise because this feature is not available for Partner Gateways yet.

New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > SD-WAN > Service Settings > Gateway Migration

Cloud Hub

Cloud Hub is a new section added to the SD-WAN Configuration, that is separated from SD-WAN Edge and Profile Configuration.

New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > SD-WAN > Configure > Cloud Hub

Profile Shortcuts

The new Shortcuts drop-down menu located in the top right corner of each Profile page allows the user to efficiently choose the actions to perform.

New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > SD-WAN > Configure > Profile

Pendo Opt Out/In

Clicking the "Cookie Usage" link allows the users to either opt out or opt into the Pendo analytics tracking tool.

New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > Question Mark Icon > Cookie Usage Link > Opt Out or Opt In.This opens Cookie Policy page.

Cookie Usage

All help resources can be found under the 'Question Mark' icon in the header navigation. This option is located here to be consistent with the navigation of other VMware applications.

New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > Question Mark Icon > Cookie Usage Link > Opt Out or Opt In. This opens Cookie Policy page.

Legal & Terms of Service

All information related to the user account is stored under the 'User' icon in the header navigation. This option is located here to be consistent with the navigation of other VMware applications.

New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > User Icon > Legal & Terms of Service Link > Opt Out or Opt In. This opens VMware site in a new tab.

Knowledge Base

All help resources can be found under the 'Question Mark' icon in the header navigation. This option is located here to be consistent with the navigation of other VMware applications.

New Orchestrator Location
Header Navigation > Question Mark Icon > Knowledge Base

SD-WAN > Configure > Edges > Firewall > Syslog Forwarding > View Syslogs

This option is now a read only output of configured syslog within the Firewall > Syslog Forwarding section. This allows users to view the configured syslog settings without navigating to the Device tab.

New Orchestrator Location
Enterprise > SD-WAN > Configure > Edges > Firewall > Syslog Forwarding > View Syslogs

SD-WAN > Configure > Edges > Firewall > New Rule > Read only views of selected Address Group and Service Group

This option is now a read only output of configured address groups and service groups within the Firewall > New Firewall Rule creation section. This allows the users to view the selected address groups and service groups configurations without navigating to the Object Groups section.

New Orchestrator Location
Enterprsie > SD-WAN > Configure > Edges > Firewall > New Rule > Select Source as Object Group > Add an Address Group and a Service Group > View the Address Group and Service Group information