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26 Initial Configuration f. Leave all other fields as they are and click OK. WANJet A is now listed on the Remote WANJets page. g. Click Save to store the changes to WANJet B. Note Once the WAN link between the WANJet pair is configured as above, subnet specifications are automatically exchanged between the appliances. For example, the local subnets specified for WANJet A are copied in as remote subnets for WANJet A in WANJet B’s “Remote WANJet” configuration information. Testing Connectivity To test the connectivity between the local WANJet and the remote WANJets, perform these checks for each appliance: Check status • Click Reports > Status in the menu bar to view the status of the remote WANJet(s). A green light displays next to the IP address of any remote WANJets that are enabled and connected. Check reports • If you have traffic passing through the network, click any of the throughput reports (Total, Sent, or Received) in the Reports section of the menu bar. Optimized Traffic reports should be available. Check diagnostics • Click Reports > Diagnostics in the menu bar, and then click on Connectivity > Remote WANJets. On the Diagnose Remote WANJets page, check the Tunnel status for each remote WANJet. The status should be up. F5 WANJet 3.1 User Guide