SD-WAN Software Defined Wide Area Network Service

SD-WAN Software Defined Wide Area Network Service

SD-WAN (Software Defined Wide Area Network)

Based on the hybrid construction of the Internet and Century One's own backbone network, the core is the intelligent management of the WAN bandwidth.

By using SDN technology to abstract and decouple the control function of network equipment from the data forwarding function, control the flow of WAN traffic and select the optimal path. The data transmission efficiency is improved to the extreme. Enterprise users can quickly, simply and flexibly access SD-WAN nodes nearby, reducing the cost of IT operation and maintenance for enterprise customers.


Three access methods for SD-WAN products

Three access methods for SD-WAN products

Access method 1-dedicated line/bare fiber
Directly connect to Century One POP or Century One's equipment deployed in public DCs through dedicated lines or bare fibers

Access Method 2—Cloud Terminal
IPSEC is established between the cloud terminal (or router with VPN dial-up function) and the Century One POP to encrypt data, and Century One Private Network creates an independent acceleration channel for the IPSEC tunnel

Access 3—Mobile client
Individuals use the dial-up method of the mobile phone client to quickly connect to the POP on the first line of the century to achieve targeted acceleration on the mobile terminal.