A looks much better, why would we use a counter under vpn-list definition? A with a little bit of formating:
vpn 1
service netsvc1 interface ipsec1 ipsec2
from-vsmart
lists
vpn-list 1
vpn 1
"from-vsmart" is not command line
it's included when proceed show policy command on vEdge.
"A" should be the best choice (nothing related to counter here).
and VPN ID should be 1
Anyone with a c-edge that can test this in a lab or the documentation to validate the config? I can't find "from-vsmart" in anything but nat fall back.
Location of Service
IP address of the the service device, or GRE interface through which the service is reachable. You can specify up to four IP address. The service is advertised to the vSmart controller only if the address (or one of the addresses) can be resolved locally, at the local site, and not via routes learned through OMP. When configuring a GRE tunnel, specify the names of one or two GRE interfaces. If you configure two, the first interface is the primary GRE tunnel, and the second is the backup tunnel. All packets are sent only to the primary tunnel. If that tunnel fails, all packets are then sent to the secondary tunnel. If the primary tunnel comes back up, all traffic is moved back to the primary GRE tunnel.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/command/sdwan-cr-book/config-cmd.html#wp5008346010
If the action you are configuring is a service, configure the required services on the Cisco SD-WAN devices so that the Cisco vSmart Controller knows how to reach the services:
Device(config)# vpn vpn-id
service service-name
address ip-address
Specify the VPN is which the service is located and one to four IP addresses to reach the service device or devices. If multiple devices provide the same service, the device load-balances the traffic among them. Note that the Cisco SD-WAN device keeps track of the services, advertising them to the Cisco vSmart Controller only if the address (or one of the addresses) can be resolved locally, that is, at the device's local site, and not learned through OMP. If a previously advertised service becomes unavailable, the Cisco SD-WAN device withdraws the service advertisement.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/policies/vedge/policies-book/control-policies.html#id_112053
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