Deploying a Cisco SD-WAN Training Course
SD-WAN adopts a software-defined methodology for managing Wide Area Networks (WAN).
This instructor-led live training, available either online or on-site, is designed for engineers who aim to utilize Cisco SD-WAN products to establish and operate a software-defined network.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be equipped to:
- Install and configure a Cisco SD-WAN environment.
- Develop policies to control network traffic.
- Comprehend and implement overlay routing.
- Streamline the management of networks supporting public cloud applications.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
- Extensive exercises and practice sessions.
- Practical implementation within a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
- For inquiries regarding customized training for this course, please contact us to make arrangements.
Course Outline
Introduction
- Differences between SD-WAN and traditional WAN
Overview of Cisco SD-WAN Capabilities
Exploring Cisco's SD-WAN Portfolio: iWAN, Meraki SD-WAN, and Viptela
Cloud-Based versus On-Premise Deployment Models
Case Study: The Influence of SaaS/IaaS on WAN Architecture
Navigating the Management Dashboard
Establishing an SD-WAN Network
Network Provisioning
Network Configuration via Templates
Configuring Overlay Routing
Establishing Policies for Network Traffic Management
Network Security Measures
Implementing Quality of Service (QoS)
Working with SD-WAN vEdge Routers
Deploying SD-WAN on Cisco ISR/ASR Platforms
Monitoring SD-WAN Components
Troubleshooting Techniques
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- A foundational understanding of networking principles.
Target Audience
- Network engineers
- System administrators
- System Integrators
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