Cisco SD-WAN Cloud On-Ramp for IaaS is a set of capabilities that extend the Cisco SD-WAN overlay fabric to a public cloud instance. This allows remote branches within the SD-WAN overlay fabric to leverage features such as Application-Aware Routing (AAR) to choose the best path to reach the applications hosted in private VPCs within a public cloud provider such as AWS, Azure, or GCP.


1-Scenarios for AWS Integration
- SD-WAN Fabric Validation
- Adding VPCs and Subnets in AWS
- Creating EC2 instance in AWS
- Adding the Cisco Catalyst 8000V Image in AWS
- SD-WAN integration to AWS
- Remove SD-WAN integration from AWS
2-Scenarios for GCP Integration
- Enabling APIs and Creating a Service Account in GCP
- SD-WAN Fabric Validation
- Adding VPCs and Subnets in GCP
- Creating a Virtual Machine (VM) Instance in GCP
- SD-WAN integration to GCP
- Remove SD-WAN integration from GCP
3-Scenarios for Azure Integration
- SD-WAN Fabric Validation
- Prerequisites In Azure
- Check For Permissions To Assign Roles
- Register An Application With Azure Active Directory (AD)
- Assign A Role To The Application
- Add A Resource Group, VNet, Virtual Machine In Azure Cloud
- Integrate SD-WAN Into Microsoft Azure
- Mapping Branch VPN To VNet(S) Tag
- Testing Connectivity
https://dcloud2-rtp.cisco.com/content/demo/911292