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Cisco Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) provides a highly scalable, resilient, and secure network infrastructure. With advanced security features built into the solution, automation, centralized management, and monitoring, Cisco SD-WAN enables you to control your network through a single dashboard, reduce operating costs, and ensure the best possible experience for your users in local applications or on the cloud.
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03-14-2021 11:58 PM - edited 03-14-2021 11:59 PM
Thanks to the experts in advance.
1. Does SD-WAN adjust traffic based on for example SR-TE, or routing, or application?
2. Could vEdge or cPE traverse harsher network environment, such as multiple NAT, 4G
3. Will there be a Lite version of SD-WAN in the future for trial or testing?
Note: This question is the translation of a post originally created in Chinese by QianXiao87346. It was translated by the Cisco Community to share the query and its solution in different languages.
03-17-2021 05:38 PM
1. First thing to understand is that, in Cisco SD-WAN, routers will establish BFD sessions over the IPsec data transport tunnels. BFD will be used not only for link failure detection but also to probe and monitor network characteristics such as loss, latency and jitter on the tunnels. Right away, Cisco SD-WAN already have performance SLA information about every transport available on your WAN Edges.
So, for application-based routing, there is a key feature called Application-Aware Routing (AAR) policies. AAR allows us to define SLAs for business-critical applications and it will take care of probing the network and path characteristics to dynamically re-route the application traffic, in real-time, on the WAN transport links that meets the specified application SLA requirements.
Take a look at this document for more information:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/SDWAN/cisco-sdwan-application-aware-routing-deploy-guide.html
2. Yes, as long as there is IP connectivity the IPsec tunnels should be established without issues.
3. For labs and testing, please take a look at the following links:
Cisco DevNet SD-WAN Sandboxes
https://developer.cisco.com/sdwan/sandbox
Cisco dCloud
https://dcloud.cisco.com
*Partner-level access might be needed
Hope this helps.
Best regards.
03-15-2021 12:04 AM
Thanks for the event.
Compared with other vendors, what are the advantages of Cisco SD-WAN? Any suggestion for Small and medium-sized enterprises when choose SD-WAN solution among various SD-WAN vendors?
Note: This question is the translation of a post originally created in Chinese by etiger_xu. It was translated by the Cisco Community to share the query and its solution in different languages.
03-17-2021 01:35 PM
Hi Yanil,
Cisco has a lot of advantages compared to other vendors. I suggest you look at the following link for the main benefits: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/enterprise-networks/sd-wan/benefits.html
Regarding your second question, I suggest you speak directly with your Cisco Sales Representative, they will be more incline to help you size the right solution and platform for you.
Thanks,
Danny
03-16-2021 03:56 AM
Hello,
Our company first purchased about 50 vEdge 1000 devices as they were rated 1Gb, after deployment of one quarter of them Cisco rerated them for 100Mb. We have now spent additional money to replace with 2K and 5K devices and are rolling out, now we get word that the vEdge platform is dead and nothing new is coming in the feature set. What is Cisco doing with this product line? How can they treat established customers this way? Is it best to return the product, get our money back and go with some ISR4k routers?
03-17-2021 11:41 AM
Hello, hope you are fine. I would like to personally follow up on this and know more details to help you, will send you a direct message to move forward. Thank you so much.
03-16-2021 06:05 AM
Thanks for the event, guys!
Can you tell what is included in the different layers of licensing from Cisco to Cisco SD-WAN?
Regards,
Note: This question is the translation of a post originally created in Portuguese by Fernando Mondragon. It was translated by the Cisco Community to share the query and its solution in different languages.
03-16-2021 05:02 PM
Hi Fernando,
I hope this helps.
Danny
03-16-2021 04:50 PM
Good evening,
What is Cisco vAnalytics for Cisco SD-WAN?
Thanks a lot !
Sandrine
* This is a question posted in French by andrine964. It has been translated by Cisco Community to share the inquiry and its solution in different languages.
03-16-2021 05:00 PM
Hi Sandrine!
vAnalytics platform calculates application performance with the vQoE value, which is customized for individual applications. This value ranges from zero to ten, with zero being the worst performance and ten being the best. vAnalytics platform calculates vQoE based on latency, loss, and jitter, customizing the calculation for each application.
vAnalytics platform offers insight into planning the WAN and into its operational aspects, from historical performance, to forecasting, to providing recommendations for optimizing the WAN. vAnalytics platform stores months of data, applies machine learning algorithms, and provides unique insights and recommendations. vAnalytics platform offers:
Danny
03-16-2021 08:17 PM
How to properly sized the cisco sdwan? what are the things to considered.
03-16-2021 09:00 PM
03-17-2021 05:30 PM
thank you for your quick response. How about the WAN Edges? let say i going to SDWAN cloud cisco hosted. how to size the the right Wan edges?
03-19-2021 01:30 PM
Hi,
When sizing the routers you will always take into account the aggregate bandwidth on every router but this is not the only thing that comes to play. You must consider what other services will be running, what your topology will be like, and so on. This way you will be able to pick up the most effective platform and license for your use case.
Best regards.
03-18-2021 09:18 AM
Which router models are the most frequent or most recommended by you, according to your experience?
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