Deploying Cisco SD-Access (ENSDA) focuses on deploying, configuring, and troubleshooting Cisco SD-Access solutions in enterprise networks. It covers fabric creation, policy enforcement, and integration with Cisco DNA Center. This is ideal for network engineers looking to implement SD-Access in production environments.
Key Features of Deploying Cisco SD-Access (ENSDA)
- In-depth understanding of Cisco SD-Access architecture and components
- experience with Cisco DNA Center for SD-Access automation
- End-to-end SD-Access fabric deployment and configuration
- Policy-driven segmentation and traffic control
- Integration with existing enterprise networks and security policies
- Real-world lab exercises to simulate SD-Access implementations
Before taking IOSXR303, learners should have a solid understanding of Cisco IOS XR fundamentals and basic Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking concepts. Familiarity with VPN technologies, especially MPLS and BGP, is recommended. Prior experience with Cisco routers and IOS XR configurations is beneficial.
Skills Needed Before learning Deploying Cisco SD-Access (ENSDA)
- Strong understanding of networking fundamentals (routing, switching, VLANs)
- Familiarity with Cisco IOS XE and enterprise network protocols
- experience with Cisco DNA Center and SD-Access architecture
- Basic knowledge of network security and segmentation
- Completion of foundational courses such as CCNA or similar experience is recommended
- Overview of Cisco SD-Access architecture and components
- Configuring and deploying SD-Access fabric using Cisco DNA Center
- Implementing policy-based segmentation and security
- Integrating SD-Access with existing enterprise networks
- Traffic management and automation within SD-Access environments
- Troubleshooting and validating SD-Access deployments
- labs to practice SD-Access deployment in real-world scenarios
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