Catalyst Center (formerly DNAC) and SD-Access Training (SDAINT)
At Course Completion
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Know and understand Cisco’s SD-Access concepts, features, benefits, terminology and the way this approach innovates common administrative tasks on today’s networks.
- Differentiate and explain each of the building blocks of SD-Access Solution
- Explain the concept of “Fabric” and the different node types that conform it (Fabric Edge Nodes, Control Plane Nodes, Border Nodes)
- Describe the role of LISP in Control Plane and VXLAN in Data Plane for SD-Access Solution
- Understand the role of Catalyst Center (formerly DNAC) as the solution orchestrator and Intelligent GUI
- Be familiar with workflow approach in Catalyst Center and its 4 Steps: Design, Policy, Provision and Assurance
Audience Profile
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Anyone interested in knowing about Catalyst/DNA Center and SD-Access
- Personnel involved in SD-Access Design and Implementation
- Network Operations team with SD-Access solution
- Network admin staff that deal with User Access
- Channel Partner SEs and other sales support
- Network Access Control administration
- Network Administrators
- Network Architects
- Network Engineers
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner should have before attending this course are as follows:
- Knowledge level equivalent to Cisco CCNA Routing & Switching
- Basic knowledge of Software Defined Networks
- Basic knowledge and experience with Cisco IOS, IOS XE and CLI
Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Cisco’s Software Defined Access (SD-Access)
- Software Defined Access (SDA) Overview
- SD-Access Benefits
- SD-Access Key Concepts
- SD-Access Main Components
- Catalyst Center (formerly DNA Controller)
- NDP (Analytics and Assurance)
Module 2: SD-Access Campus Fabric
- SD-Access Campus Fabric Overview
- Key Components
- 1. Control Plane Based on LISP
- 2. Data Plane Based on VXLAN
- 3. Policy Plane Based on CTS
- Cisco SD-Access Platform Support
- Fabric Edge Node
- Fabric Control Plane
- Fabric Border Node
- Fabric Extended Node
- Fabric-Enabled WLAN
- Cisco SD-Access Scaling Considerations
Module 3: Catalyst Center (formerly DNA Center) and Workflow for SD-Access
- Cisco Catalyst/DNA Center Automation Overview
- Workflow for SD-Access in Catalyst Center
- Integration with Cisco ISE for Policy Enforcement
- Integration with Cisco NDP for Analytics and Assurance
Module 4: Catalyst/DNA Center Workflow First Step – Design
- Catalyst / DNA Center Workflow Design Overview
- Creating Enterprise and Sites Hierarchy
- Discuss and Demonstrate General Network Settings
- Loading Maps into the GUI
- IP Address Administration
- Administering Software Images
- Network Device Profiles
- Underlay Automation
- Network Planning
- Underlay Network Design
Module 5: Catalyst/DNA Center Workflow Second Step – Policy
- Cisco Catalyst/DNA Center Policy Overview
- 2-Level Hierarchy
- Macro Level: Virtual Network (VN)
- Micro Level: Scalable Groups (SG)
- Policy Types
- Access Policy
- Access Control Policy
- Traffic Copy Policy
- Access Controls Based on Group-Based Policies
- ISE Integration with Catalyst/DNA Center
- Cross Domain Policies
Module 6: Catalyst/DNA Center Workflow Third Step – Provision
- Catalyst/ DNA Center Provision Overview
- Device Onboarding
- Underlay Network Provisioning
- Fabric Domains
- Adding Nodes
Module 7: DNA Center Workflow Fourth Step – Assurance
- Introduction to Analytics
- NDP Fundamentals
- Overview of Catalyst/ DNA Assurance
- Assurance within SD-Access
- Assurance Use Cases
- DNA Center Assurance Dashboard
- Understand Assurance Health Scores
Module 8: Implementing WLAN in SD-Access Solution
- WLAN Integration Strategies in SD-Access Fabric
- SD-Access Wireless Architecture
- Sample Design for SD-Access Wireless
- Guest Design Options
Module 9: Campus Fabric External Connectivity for SD-Access
- Enterprise Sample Topology for SD-Access
- Cisco SD-Access Border
- SD-Access Border
- SD-Access Default Border
- Single Border vs. Multiple Border Designs
- Collocated vs. Distributed Border and Control Plane Nodes
- Use Case 1: Border with Collocated Control Plane Node
- Use Case 2: Border with Distributed Control Plane Node
- FiaB Deployment
- Cisco SD-Access Distributed Campus
Lab Outline:
Labs are designed to assure learners a whole practical experience, through the following practical activities:
- Lab 0: Access the NterOne Lab
- Lab 1: Integrate Cisco ISE with Cisco Catalyst/DNA Center
- Lab 2: Navigate Cisco Catalyst/DNA Center
- Lab 3: Discover the SD-Access Underlay
- Lab 4: Cisco Catalyst/DNA Center Design
- Lab 5: Catalyst/DNA Center Policies
- Lab 6: Catalyst/DNA Center Provisioning and Onboarding
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