Understand the role of ISE in a SD-Access solution.
Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) is the industry’s first intent-based networking solution for the Enterprise built on the principles of Cisco’s Digital Network Architecture (DNA). SD-Access provides automated end-to-end segmentation to separate user, device and application traffic without redesigning the network.
There are many challenges to manage enterprise networks including manual configuration and fragmented tool offerings. Manual operations are slow and error-prone and these issues are exacerbated by constantly changing environments with more users, devices and applications. With the growth of users and different devices types accessing the network, it is has become more complex to configure user credentials and maintain a consistent policy across the network.
Without a consistent access policy, it is difficult to maintain separate policies between wired and wireless or to locate users and troubleshoot issues as users move around the network. The bottom line is that networks today do not address current network needs. The SDAISE course addresses these issues.
It is recommended that students have the following knowledge and skills prior to attending this course:
Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
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