Lecture 1 SD WAN Elementary Course
1: Introduce SD-WAN and Cisco SD-WAN Solutions
2: SD-WAN Deploy
3: SD-WAN Deploy with Firewall
4: SD-WAN Overlay Management Protocol (OMP)
5: SD-WAN Data & Segmentation
Lecture 2 Software Defined Network and SD-WAN Advanced Course
1:SD-WAN Template
2:SD-WAN ZTP
3:SPOTO CCIE EI WAN Lab 2 Template
4:SPOTO CCIE EI SD-WAN Lab 2 Template_2
SPOTO SD-Access course teaches you how to successfully deploy the Cisco? Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) solution in your enterprise network. This advanced-level, instructor-led, lab-based, hands-on course covers SD-Access fundamentals, provisioning, policies, wireless integration, border operations, and migration strategies. 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
There is no specific prerequisites but you should have CCNA level of knowledge for Routing & Switching.
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Cisco SD‑WAN is a modern, software-defined solution that reimagines how wide area networks are built and managed. It unifies branch offices, data centers, and cloud environments into a single, agile network fabric. By decoupling the control and data planes, it empowers organizations to support dynamic, application-driven workloads with greater agility and simplified oversight.
Cisco’s approach to SD‑WAN brings several tangible advantages:
By integrating network control into a centralized management system, Cisco SD‑WAN makes it easier to deploy, monitor, and update network policies across all locations. This central orchestration minimizes manual intervention, reduces the risk of configuration errors, and enables rapid adjustments to meet evolving business needs—all while offering end‑to‑end visibility into network performance.
Traditional WAN models typically rely on static, hardware-based configurations that can be both inflexible and labor-intensive. In contrast, Cisco SD‑WAN leverages a software-centric approach that decouples network intelligence from the underlying hardware. This shift provides:
Cisco SD‑WAN takes the core concepts of SDN—such as centralized control and policy-driven management—and applies them to the WAN. This results in a network that can: