SD-Access is Cisco’s Next Generation campus networking solution that simplifies management, automation, and improves security implications.
Who (People), what (Devices), when (Time) and where (Location) are questions we would like answered when working with users and devices! These questions are answered within a single pane of glass known as the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE). Once users and devices are identified we often segment these groups for management purposes. Cisco's Digital Networks Architecture Center (DNAC) is a means of configuring and maintaining that segmentation using software defined access. DNA Center is not limited to configuration changes. DNA Center also provides a policy-based approach to services that support the network such as NTP, DNS, DHCP. In this course, you integrate ISE and DNAC which gives you the ability to manage physical devices, logical segmentation, IP, transport rules as well as Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) of users and devices along with an overview and introduction to SD-Access and DNA Center.
Course Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
Module 1: Cisco ISE Integration for SD Access
Module 2: Introduction to Cisco’s Software Defined Access (SD-Access)
Module 3: DNA Center Workflow
Module 4: SD-Access Campus Fabric
Module 5: Campus Fabric External Connectivity for SD-Access
Module 6: Implementing WLAN in SD-Access Solution
Lab Outline
The knowledge and skills that a learner should have before attending this course are as follows: