Cisco SD-WAN (Viptela) with Lab Access
What you'll learn
- Cisco SD-WAN
- Now includes lab access
- Configure Cisco SD-WAN
- Understand the Cisco SD-WAN
Requirements
- Basic Networking Knowledge
Description
Course Description
This course covers Cisco Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) which is an overlay architecture that overcomes the biggest drawbacks of traditional WAN. Students will be able to deploy a Cisco SD-WAN over any transport (MPLS, Broadband, LTE, VSAT etc.) and provide management, policy control and application visibility across the enterprise. This hands-on Course covers the Cisco SD-WAN product and contains extensive labs to reinforce the knowledge learned
Prerequisites
· Familiarity with WAN Networks
Course Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
· Describe how to deploy SD-WAN
· Configure SD-WAN environment
· Deploy Zero-Touch Provisioning
· Implement SD-WAN Security
· Configure SD-WAN Policies
Course Overview
Module 1: Cisco SD-WAN Introduction
· High-level Cisco SD-WAN Deployment models
· Application level SD-WAN solution
· Cisco SDWAN high availability solution
· Cisco SD-WAN Scalability
· Cisco SD-WAN Solution Benefits
Module 2: Cisco SD-WAN Orchestration
· Introduction
· vManage NMS
· vSmart Controller
· vBond Orchestrator
· Controller Resiliency Architecture
Module 3: Site Architecture and Deployment Models
· Site Capabilities
· vEdge Router
· vEdge form factors
Module 4: Zero Touch Provisioning
· Overview
· User Input Required for the ZTP Automatic Authentication Process
· Authentication between the vBond Orchestrator and a vEdge Router
· Authentication between the vEdge Router and the vManage NMS
· Authentication between the vSmart Controller and the vEdge Router
Module 5: Cisco SD-WAN Solution
· Overlay Management Protocol (OMP)
· Cisco SDWAN Circuit Aggregation Capabilities
· Secure Connectivity in Cisco SD-WAN
· Performance Tracking Mechanisms
· Application Discovery
· Dynamic Path Selection
· Performance Based Routing
· Dynamic Cloud Access
Module 6: Cisco SDWAN Security Aspects
· Role-based Security
· Control Plane
· Data Plane
· Controller Protection
· vEdge Protection
· Segmentation
· Application Blocking
· Zone-based Firewall
Module 7: Application Monitoring
· vManage
· vAnalytics
· Ecosystem Partner Solutions
Module 8: Multi-Tenancy
· Multi-Tenant Mode
· Creating Tenants
· Adding Controller
· Adding Vedges
· RBAC
Who this course is for:
- Network Engineers
Instructor
Zach has been working with Cisco products for over 10 years. His extensive hands on experience will help you succeed. He has worked on small and large projects including ACI, DNA, and programming. He continues to learn and increase his knowledge every day.
Additionally:
Developed and sustained different types of networks
Configured and maintained firewalls
Implemented and configured Storage Area Network devices
Maximized customer operational performance by resolving IT issues
Maintained upgrades and monitored all server and internal infrastructure equipment
Established network specifications
As Cisco Network Engineer my responsibilities include: Oversight of all Network Group projects, formulation of budgetary requirements, responsibility for all aspects of the procurement process, creation and maintenance of on-call rotation, change control, training and vacation schedules, foster team building and the professional development of individual engineers, vendor relationships and the design, testing, implementation and support of the entire data network.