Profiles provide a composite of the configurations created in Segments and Network Services.

To configure a specific Profile, perform the following steps:

  1. In the SD-WAN service of the Enterprise portal, click the Configure tab.
  2. From the left menu, click Profiles. The Profiles page displays the existing Profiles.
  3. Click the link to a Profile or click the View link in the Device column of the Profile. The configuration options are displayed in the Device tab.

  4. The View drop-down menu at the right side of the page allows the user to select the view options. The available options are Expand All and Collapse All. By default, the settings are collapsed.
  5. The Sort drop-down menu at the right side of the page allows the user to select the sort options: Sort by category and Sort by segment aware. You can view the configuration settings sorted by category or segment aware. By default, the settings are sorted by category. If you choose to sort by segmentation, the settings are grouped as segment aware and segment agnostic.
  6. Configure the required settings and click Save Changes.
    Note: On the Device page, whenever you make configuration changes for the selected Profile, a footer notification appears at the left bottom corner of the screen. You can click the notification to view the recent configuration changes.
  7. On the top right corner of the selected Profile page, you can click the Shortcuts drop-down menu to perform the following actions:
    • Duplicate Profile – Clicking this option opens a Copy Profile dialog box that allows you to create a duplicate of the selected Profile.
    • Modify Profile – Clicking this option navigates to the Overview page of the selected profile, where you can edit the properties of the selected Profile.
    • Delete Profile – Clicking this option opens a Delete Profile dialog box that allows you to delete the selected Profile. You cannot delete the Profiles that are associated with Edges.

For more details on various Profile configuration settings, see Configure a Profile Device.