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22+ Hours of Video Instruction
Your in-depth guide to designing, deploying, and operating Cisco SD-WAN.
Overview
Implementing Cisco Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) for Your Enterprise and Cloud LiveLessons解释了解决SD-WAN解决方案,网络gineers can design, configure, implement, and operate the solution in a production network. In this video course, SD-WAN Technical Architect at Cisco, author, and distinguished speaker Brad Edgeworth provides an overview of the solution, and then explains each of the components in the solution at an in-depth level.
Cisco's SD-WAN primary user interface is graphical, and this video series provides demonstrations on how to configure the components of the solution in a step-by-step fashion that allows for the viewer to understand each module. The course explains and demonstrates how to deploy the management cloud (vManage, vBond, and vSmarts) for on-premise deployments and device configuration for a simple router deployment. Then, viewers expand their knowledge by learning how to configure routing protocols between WAN edge and LAN devices. The course then moves on to more advance topics such as Application Aware Routing, which ensures that the path for packets meets the applications requirements for packet loss, latency, and jitter. Other topics includes explaining how a centralized policy can control the WAN topology, the forwarding of traffic between edge routers, and insert security services. In addition to live demonstrations, course materials include animated content and slide markup to emphasize key points and concepts.
At the end of the course, attendees will have the knowledge to pass the Cisco SD-WAN Solutions (300-415) ENSDWI exam that is part of the CCNP Enterprise certification track. More importantly viewers will have gained the knowledge to deploy and operate Ciscos SD-WAN solution in their own network or within a Cloud providers environment.
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Who Should Take This Course
This video is directed towards all consumers of this technology (network engineers and architects) that will be deploy this solution in their networks or for consultants that will deploy this solution in their customer networks.
Course Requirements
Viewers should have a fundamental understanding of routing protocols, tunnels, and routing over tunnels
Lesson Descriptions
Lesson 1 provides you with an overview of Cisco's SD-WAN solution, including the benefits and common use cases and the terminology and technical components This lesson also covers the components of the management cloud, communication flows in the data plane, and will explain how a router forms a connection with the management cloud and with other routers. The lesson concludes with an overview of the vManage user interface.
Lesson 2 is a technology deep dive on how control connections are established and maintained within the SD-WAN management controllers. The instructor explains the options available for deploying the SD-WAN controllers and demonstrates on how you can provision your own vManage, vBond, and vSmart controllers in your environment.
Lesson 3 focuses on what some network engineers think is one of the hardest topics to understand: the configuration of the WAN edge devices. The instructor provides an overview of the two methods of configuring WAN edge devices, and then focuses on the most common method, which involves the use of Device and Feature templates. The instructor then walks you through the process of creating the necessary feature and device templates so that you can start to deploy SD-WAN in your own environment. Configuration tips are provided throughout this process.
Lesson 4 covers the three techniques for deploying WAN edge devices and attaching them to the Cisco SD-WAN fabric. The instructions do consider customers that will be migrating devices from Autonomous mode to Cisco's Manage SD-WAN mode. The lesson concludes with a demonstration of how to deploy virtualized edge devices and how they are linked to the vManage.
Lesson 5 describes the software management process for the vManage, vBond, vSmarts, and edge devices. You learn where software images are maintained and how they can be pre-staged on edge devices and ultimately upgraded.
Lesson 6 provides a deep dive on routing. The instructor explains how the Overlay Management Protocol uses OMP and TLOC routes to calculate the best path, and then then walks you through the process for configuring static routes, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP. The lesson ends with an explanation of how multicast routing works with SD-WAN and how it is configured.
Lesson 7 is a very large lesson on SD-WAN policies. In this lesson, you will see how the true power of SD-WAN manifests itself. The lesson starts with an overview of SD-WAN policies and explanations of the order of processing of the various policy types. The instructor starts with the simplest policy, which is an Access Control Lists. After that, he covers how policies can be used with routing protocols to filter or modify routes. The rest of the lesson covers the building of Topologies, which includes simple hub and spoke topologies to complex multi-regional topologies, advanced route manipulation policies, and service chaining. The last topic is Application Aware Routing, which is about sending traffic across the transport that meets the packet loss, jitter, or latency requirements for an application at an application-by-application level.
Lesson 8 discusses providing redundancy and ensuring availability in the WAN as a critical topic. The instructor starts by talking about TLOC-extensions, which provides a method of connecting multiple transports to multiple routers by sharing the connection to the service provider. The lesson also talks about First-Hop Redundancy protocols like the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) and Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP).
Lesson 9 informs learners about the SD-WAN monitoring capabilities, including SD-WAN alarms, syslog, SNMP, and netflow. SD-WAN troubleshooting tools (some of which would have been already shown in previous lessons) are reviewed along with other new tools. The lesson concludes after explaining how to troubleshoot control plane connection issues with Edge devices with vBond, vManage, and vSmart.
十课为我提供连接nternet and Cloud connectivity. The lesson begins with providing Internet connectivity at the branches with simple NAT overload and expands on the topic by explaining how you can provide Direct Cloud Access for selective applications via a data policy, or how to provide Direct Internet Access with a data policy. You will also learn how Cloud OnRamp for SaaS optimizes a users experience to top cloud applications. The other main component in this lesson involves providing connectivity to Amazon AWS, Google GCP, and Microsofts Azure cloud environments. This can be via direct tunnels to virtual Catalyst 8000vs deployed in their environment, or through Software Defined Cloud Interconnect providers like Megaport or Equinix. The lesson concludes with the topic of Backbone as a Service, which is where organizations can take advantage of the Megaport or Equinix sites around the world with service provider connectivity, and let them provide inter-region connectivity.
第十一课是关于SD-WAN安全。求的教训ins by discussing how authentication for vManage and edge devices can be configured. Then, the focus changes to the on-edge device security stack, starting with the Application-aware Enterprise firewall. After that, you learn the Intrusion Prevention System powered by SNORT, Advanced Malware Protection, Content Filtering by Categorization or Reputation, which is where access can be controlled based on the sites reputation for malicious content. You also learn how the Cisco platforms can connect to Umbrella to provide content filtering and protection.
Lesson 12 explains Quality of Service, which is an essential component of network engineering. You will view demonstrations of how to configure QoS for SD-WAN. Coverage includes topics like Per-Tunnel QoS to prevent data saturation at remote branches; and Adaptive QoS, which allows for remote edge devices to monitor the amount of bandwidth available on a transport and adapt accordingly. You will then review packet loss protection mechanisms that are built into our SD-WAN solution to ensure traffic is received on unreliable links. The last two sub-lessons involve Application Quality of Experience modules, where you learn to deploy TCP Optimization and compression with Data Redundancy Elimination.
Lesson 13 covers migration techniques for deploying SD-WAN in existing environments. An essential component to a quick painless migration involves placing edge devices in centralized environments like Colocation facilities and DataCenters. You will learn about some options for deploying edge devices in a data center, and then review the process for migrating a brownfield branch site to SD-WAN.
Cisco continues to enhance a products useability through-out its life. Lesson 14 provides a glimpse into the new method that Cisco will be using to manage edge device configurations. The lesson explains Config Groups, Feature Profiles, and Feature Parcels.
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Lesson 1: Cisco SD-WAN Fundamentals
Learning Objectives
1.1Cisco SD-WAN Benefits and Use Cases
1.2Cisco SD-WAN Architecture and Components
1.3Cisco SD-WAN Terminology and Constructs
1.4Overlay Management Protocol (OMP)
1.5Cisco SD-WAN Fabric Operations
1.6Data Tunnel Connectivity
1.7Transport Path Selection
1.8VPN Segmentation
1.9Control and Data Plane Connectivity Models
1.10Edge Architecture
1.11vManage Dashboard Demonstration
Lesson 2:SD-WAN Controller Deployment
Learning Objectives
2.1Controller Scalability and Redundancy
2.2Controller Deployment Methods
2.3Deploying Customer Hosted vManage Controller
2.4Deploying Customer Hosted vBond
2.5Deploying Customer Hosted vSmarts
2.6Post Installation Cleanup Tasks
Lesson 3:Device Configuration
Learning Objectives
3.1Device Configuration Fundamentals
3.2CLI Template
3.3Device and Feature Template Structure Overview
3.4Building System Feature Templates
3.5构建VPN功能模板
3.6Building VPN Interface Feature Templates
3.7Building Other Common Feature Templates
3.8Building Device Templates
Lesson 4: Edge Device Deployment
Learning Objectives
4.1Provisioning Process
4.2CLI Bootstrap
4.3Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)
4.4One Touch Provisioning (OTP)
4.5Verify Device Connectivity
4.6Virtual Device Deployment
Lesson 5:Software Management
Learning Objectives
5.1Software Repositories
5.2Controller Code Upgrade
5.3Edge Device Upgrades
Lesson 6:Routing
Learning Objectives
6.1SD-WAN Routing
6.2SD-WAN Routing Mechanics
6.3Static Route Configuration
6.4OSPF Configuration
6.5EIGRP Configuration
6.6BGP Configuration
6.7Multicast Routing
6.8Multicast Routing Demonstration
Lesson 7:Policy
Learning Objectives
7.1Policy Overview
7.2Access Control Lists (ACLs)
7.3Route Policy
7.4Traffic Data Policy
7.5Application Pinning with Traffic Data Policy
7.6VPN Membership Policy
7.7Topology Policy (Hub and Spoke)
7.8Customized Topology Policy (Hub and Spoke)
7.9Dynamic On-Demand Tunnels
7.10Advanced Topology Policies (Multi-Region)
7.11Traffic Engineering with Topology Polices
7.12Route Leaking (Shared Services)
7.13Service Chaining
7.14Application Aware Routing (AAR)
7.15Application Aware Routing (AAR) - Part 2
7.16Application Aware Routing (AAR) - Part 3
7.17Policy Review
Lesson 8:High Availability in Branches
Learning Objectives
8.1TLOC Extensions
8.2Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
8.3Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Lesson 9:Monitoring and Troubleshooting Cisco SD-WAN
Learning Objectives
9.1SD-WAN Monitoring Capabilities
9.2SD-WAN Troubleshooting Tools
9.3Troubleshooting Control Plane Connectivity
Lesson 10:Direct Internet and Cloud Connectivity
Learning Objectives
10.1Direct Internet Access (DIA) NAT
10.2Policy-based Direct Cloud Access (DCA) and DIA - Part 1
10.3Policy-based Direct Cloud Access (DCA) and DIA - Part 2
10.4Cloud OnRamp for SaaS
10.5Cloud Connectivity
10.6Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: AWS
10.7Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: GCP
10.8Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Azure
10.9Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Software Defined Cloud Interconnect (SDCI)
10.10Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Backbone as a Service - Transport
10.11Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Backbone as a Service - Policy
Lesson 11:SD-WAN Security
Learning Objectives
11.1Device Authentication
11.2Application-aware Enterprise Firewall
11.3Additional On Device Security Services
11.4Secure Internet Gateway (SIG)
Lesson 12:Quality of Service
Learning Objectives
12.1Quality of Service (QoS) Fundamentals
12.2Cisco SD-WAN QoS Configuration
12.3Per Tunnel and Adaptive QoS
12.4Packet Loss Protection
12.5TCP Optimization
12.6Data Redundancy Elimination (DRE)
Lesson 13:Design Concepts and Migration
Learning Objectives
13.1Migration Techniques
13.2Hub Placement
13.3Branch Migration
Lesson 14:Upcoming User Experience Changes
Learning Objectives
14.1Configuration Groups, Feature Profiles, and Feature Parcels
14.2Demonstrating Configuration Groups, Feature Profiles, and Feature Parcels
Summary