
East Brunswick, New Jersey, USA and Bangalore, India – November 17, 2020: Wipro Limited (NYSE: WIT, BSE: 507685, NSE: WIPRO), a leading global information technology, consulting and business process services company, today announced that it will deliver managed Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) transformation services to Olympus leveraging Cisco technology.


SD-WAN Training Duration 40 Hours | Fee 10K+GST 18% Best Seller Bangalore and Noida Campus Cisco SD-WAN Training Course Fee$350 Course Duration 40 HoursCourse Mode Classroom Online OverviewCurriculumGalleryPlacement Videos The rise of cloud-based applications and IoT is impacting existing wide area networks across all industries.
The need to increase bandwidth, optimize cloud connectivity, and improve security posture is challenging with traditional WAN architectures.Cisco SD-WAN is a cloud-delivered WAN architecture that enables digital and cloud transformation at enterprises.
It significantly drops WAN costs, reduces the time to deploy services, build application resiliency, and provides a robust security architecture for hybrid networks.
Detailed Syllabus Covered ObjectivesAfter taking this course, you should be able to:Describe the Cisco Software-Defined overlay network and how modes of operation differ in legacy WAN versus Software-DefinedDescribe options for cloud and on-premises deployments, as well as how to deploy virtual vEdge and physical cEdge devices with Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) and device templatesDescribe best practices in WAN routing protocols, as well as how to configure and implement transport-side connectivity, service-side routing, interoperability, and redundancy and high availabilityDescribe dynamic routing protocols and best practices in an Software-Defined environment, transport-side connectivity, service-side connectivity, and how redundancy and high availability are achieved in Software-DefinedenvironmentsExplain how to migrate from legacy WAN to Cisco , including typical scenarios for data center and branchExplain how to perform Software-Defined Day 2 operations, such as monitoring, reporting, logging, and upgradingTheory CoveredCisco SD-WAN Overlay NetworkExamining Cisco Software-DefinedArchitectureCisco Software-DefinedDeploymentExamining Cisco Software-DefinedDeployment OptionsDeploying Edge DevicesDeploying Edge Devices with Zero-Touch ProvisioningUsing Device Configuration TemplatesRedundancy, High Availability, and ScalabilityUsing Dynamic RoutingProviding Site Redundancy and High AvailabilityConfiguring Transport-Side ConnectivityDefining Advanced Control PoliciesDefining Advanced-Data PoliciesImplementing Application-Aware RoutingImplementing Internet Breakouts and Network Address Translation (NAT)Cisco Software-Defined Migration and InteroperabilityExamining Cisco Software-Defined Hybrid ScenariosPerforming a MigrationCisco Software-Defined Management and OperationsPerforming Day-2 OperationsPerforming UpgradesLab outlineDeploying Cisco Software-Defined ControllersAdding a Branch Using Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)Deploying Devices Using Configuration TemplatesConfiguring Controller AffinityImplementing Dynamic Routing Protocols on Service SideImplementing Transport Location (TLOC) ExtensionsImplementing Control PoliciesImplementing Data PoliciesImplementing Application-Aware RoutingImplementing Internet BreakoutsMigrating Branch SitesPerforming an Upgrade




