Cisco Meraki SD-WAN: Advanced Policy, Security and Programmability
- Référence N1_SDWMER
- Durée 3 jour(s)
Modalité pédagogique
Modalité pédagogique
La formation est disponible dans les formats suivants:
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Classe inter à distance
Depuis n'importe quelle salle équipée d'une connexion internet, rejoignez la classe de formation délivrée en inter-entreprises.
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Classe inter en présentiel
Formation délivrée en inter-entreprises. Cette méthode d'apprentissage permet l'interactivité entre le formateur et les participants en classe.
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Intra-entreprise
Cette formation est délivrable en groupe privé, et adaptable selon les besoins de l’entreprise. Nous consulter.
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Résumé
Haut de pageCompany Events
These events can be delivered exclusively for your company at our locations or yours, specifically for your delegates and your needs. The Company Events can be tailored or standard course deliveries.
Prochaines dates
Haut de pagePublic
Haut de pageThe primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Systems Engineers
- Technical Solutions Architects
Objectifs de la formation
Haut de pageUpon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Introduction to Cisco Meraki SD-WAN Solution and Products/Components
- Understand key concepts of Cisco Meraki SD-WAN
- Implement Meraki SD-WAN Solution
- Understand Cisco Meraki SD-WAN Security Features
- Implement Firewall and IPS Policies
- Understand Cisco SD-WAN Programmability features
- Script APIs to automate Cisco SD-WAN vManage configurations
Programme détaillé
Haut de pageModule 1: Introduction to Meraki SD-WAN and Meraki Key Concepts
- Meraki Centralized Dashboard
- Meraki key concepts
- Meraki Concentrator Modes
- VPN Topology
- Split Tunnel and Full Tunnel
- Hub and Spoke and VPN Mesh
- Meraki Connection Monitor
- Data Center Redundancy (DC-DC Failover)
- Warm Spare for VPN Concentrators
Module 2: Meraki SD-WAN Deployment Models
- Introduction
- Data Center Deployment
- MX Deployment Considerations
- MX Deployment Considerations
- Upstream DC Switching Considerations
- Routing Considerations
- Firewall Considerations
- Branch Deployment
- AutoVPN at the Branch
- Hub and Spoke VPN Deployment
- Hub Priorities and Design considerations
Module 3: Meraki SD-WAN Security
- Exploring the SD-WAN and Security Dashboard
- Site-to-site VPN Deep Dive
- Client VPN Technologies
- Access control and Splash Page
- NAT and Port Forwarding
- Firewall and Traffic Shaping
- Content Filtering and Threat Protection
- Meraki and Cisco Umbrella Integration
Module 4: Firewall and Traffic Shaping Policies
- MX Firewall Settings
- Outbound Rules
- Appliance Services
- Layer 7 Firewall Rules
- Forwarding Rules
- IP Source Address Spoofing Protection
- Overview and Key Terms
- NAT Modes Implementation
- Supported Deployment Topologies
- SD-WAN and Traffic Shaping
- Uplink Configurations
- Uplink Selections
- Global Bandwidth Limitations
- Traffic Shaping Rules
- Web Cache
Module 5: SD-WAN Security – Content Filtering and Threat Protection
- MX and Active Directory Integrations
- Content Filtering Implementations and Troubleshooting
- Cisco AMP Integrations and Threat Protection
- Threat Grid Integrations
Module 6: Programmable API
- Meraki Dashboard API with Postman
- Meraki Organization and Networks Import into Postman
- Meraki Devices into the appropriate Networks using APIs
- Troubleshooting Meraki using APIs
- Dashboard
- Device Dashboard
Pré-requis
Haut de pageThe knowledge and skills that a learner should have before attending this course are as follows:
- Basic networking concepts
- Familiarity with basic network protocols and applications
- Familiarity with common application delivery methods
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