0:01 So here this is our versa client the SASE client. 0:06 So we the versa SASE client supports something called a stevam which is 2 way active monitoring protocol. 0:14 So unlike other vendors which are basically just do some basic protocol like BFD and ping between a SASE client and SASE Gateway, Warsaw does something called a Steve Amplite and that. 0:28 And what that does is every SASE client reports how many packets it's sent to the SASE Gateway. 0:34 And the SASE Gateway reports back that out of 100,000 packets which you have sent me, I only received like 900,000 and and then so that gives accurate view of how much is the data packet loss versus when you do something like BFD and ping. 0:54 Because out of three packets, if you lose just one of them, it looks like a 33% loss. 0:59 But in most cases, the loss is not so bad. 1:04 And so we have always accurate visibility into the underlay which the packet loss, which is packet loss which is seen on the underlay. 1:15 And then we offered something called as a path switchover profile. 1:18 So on the SASE client you can have a path switchover profile which says that if the underlay has certain amount of packet loss or or or delay or jitter, then the SASE client to switch to a different underlay. 1:34 And when we switch from 1 underlay to a different underlay on the same gateway on the SASE gateway, then there is no loss of loss of traffic. 1:43 So we will retain the same IP address. 1:46 So even if you are using some legacy protocol like SSH or VNC which are not smart like Zoom and Teams and all of that, you will not see any impairment to your connection. 1:58 Everything will stay intact. 2:00 So this is this is part of our SASE client. 2:03 We now offer the same thing for Mac OS as well as Chromebook. 2:07 Before it was only available for Windows, now it is offered for the platforms as well.