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Understand the Cisco Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN)! SDWOTS is a 5-day instructor-led course that will cover the new deployment, options and features of version 20.x Cisco Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN). SD-WAN is an overlay architecture that overcomes the biggest drawbacks of traditional WAN. Students will learn how to design, configure and operate a Cisco SD-WAN utilizing any transport (MPLS, Broadband, LTE, VSAT etc.). Participants will discuss and build an SD-WAN environment starting from Day 0 provisioning and will also be able to provide troubleshooting, management, policy control and application visibility across the enterprise network. This hands-on Course covers the Cisco SD-WAN product and contains extensive labs to reinforce the knowledge learned. Note: learners should have familiarity with WAN Networks before attending this course.

Target Audience
Personnel involved in SD-WAN Design, Implementation and Operation. Network Operations team with SD-WAN solution or any Engineering and Planning team evaluating WAN evolution.

What You'll Learn

  • Describe how to deploy SD-WAN
  • Configure SD-WAN environment
  • Deploy Plug and Play / Zero-Touch Provisioning
  • Implement SD-WAN Security
  • Configure SD-WAN Policies
  • Deploy, maintain and troubleshoot cEdge devices
  • Operate SD-WAN Devices and software
  • Troubleshoot SD-WAN environment

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  • Course Number SDWOTS
  • Course Length 5 days
  • Course Fee $4,295.00
  • Delivery Format vILT (Instructor Led; Virtual LIVE Online; Remote Training)
  • Course Topic Networking, Hybrid Network Connectivity
  • Vendor Cisco
  • Technology SD-WAN
Need a different date? This course is also offered on these dates
Date Course ID Course Name Duration Delivery Format Registration
04/22/2024 SDWOTS Cisco SD-WAN Operations, Troubleshooting and Best Practices (SDWOTS) 5 days vILT Register

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