Activate Edges
- Edge Auto-activation (formerly known as Zero Touch Provisioning)- In this method, you must power-on the Edges and connect them to the internet. This causes the Edges to automatically start working as configured. For additional information, refer to Activate SD-WAN Edges using Edge Auto-activation.
- Email- In this method, the Edges are shipped to the Customer site with a factory-default configuration. Prior to activation, the Edges contain no configuration or credentials to connect to the Enterprise network. The administrator initiates an email with instructions to activate the Edges to the person who will install the Edges at the site. The individual to whom the email is sent follows the instructions to activate the Edges. For additional information, refer to Activate Edges Using Email.
Following table shows a comparison of activities that are allowed in each of the activation methods:
| Activity | Edge Auto-activation (Central NOC Activates) | Email (Office Admin Activates) |
|---|---|---|
| No IT Visit Required | ✔ | ✔ |
| No Pre-staging Required | ✔ | ✔ |
| No Security Risk if Box Is Lost | ✔ | ✔ |
| No Site-by-site Link Profile Needed | ✔ | ✔ |
| No Device Tracking Needed | ✔ | |
| Requires Email to Office Admin | ✔ | |
| Requires Knowledge of Device to Site | ✔ |
Activate SD-WAN Edges using Edge Auto-activation
Edge Auto-activation allows you to activate Edges by powering on the Edges and connecting them to the Internet.
This method eliminates the need of an activation link. Using this feature, the Service Provider can preconfigure the Edges and have them shipped to the Customers. The Customers just need to power-on the Edges and connect the cables to the internet to activate the Edges.
This method of Edge activation is also useful when the person at the remote site is unable to connect a laptop/tablet/phone to the Edge, and therefore cannot use an email or cannot click an activation code/URL.
- Edge Auto-activation supports Edge models: 510, 510 LTE, 6x0, and 3xx0.
- For Edge Auto-activation to work, use the Orchestrator software version 4.3.0 or later.
Sign-Up for Edge Auto-activation
- As an Enterprise Super User, ensure that you have a valid Subscription Identifier (SID) that was received on booking Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) orders. If you do not have a valid SID, contact Arista Support.
- Outbound internet connectivity via DHCP is required to complete the push activation successfully.
Assign Profile and License to Edges
Assign Inventory to an Edge
To assign inventory to a logical Edge:
Activate Edges Using Email
Complete the following steps to activate Edges using the Email method:
- Send an Activation Email. The administrator initiates the activation process by sending an activation procedure email to the person that will install the Edge, typically a Site Contact. For additional information, see Send Edge Activation Email.
- Activate the Edge Device. The instructions in the activation procedure email activates the Edge device. For additional information, refer to Activate an Edge Device.
Send Edge Activation Email
To send the Edge Activation Email:
- If you configure the SD-WAN Edge 510 LTE device, you can run the “LTE Modem Information” diagnostic test for troubleshooting purposes. The LTE Modem Information diagnostic test will retrieve diagnostic information, such as signal strength, connection information, etc.
- The DSL Status diagnostic test is available only for the 610, 620, 640, and 680 devices. Running this test will show the DSL status, which includes information such as Mode (Standard or DSL), Profile, xDSL Mode, and so on.
For information on how to run a diagnostic test, see the Arista VeloCloud SD-WAN Troubleshooting Guide.
Activate an Edge Device
In general, the Site Contact completes the following steps:
Edge Activation using an iOS Device and an Ethernet Cable
- iPhone/iPad with email access
- Ethernet adapter suitable for phone or tablet
Edge Activation using an Android Device and an Ethernet Cable
- Android phone with email access
- Ethernet adapter suitable for the phone
Request RMA Reactivation
Initiate a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) request either to return the existing Edge or to replace an Edge.
- Replace an Edge due to a malfunction—A typical scenario that requires an Edge RMA reactivation occurs when a malfunctioned Edge of the same model needs replacement. For example, a customer needs to replace a 520 Edge model with another 520 Edge model.
- Upgrade an Edge hardware model—Another common scenario that requires an Edge RMA reactivation is when you want to replace an Edge with a different model. Usually this is due to a scaling issue in which you have outgrown the capacity of the current Edge.






