How to Migrate Traditional Network to Cisco SDWAN, ACE THE INTERVIEW on the topic How to Migrate Traditional Network to Cisco SDWAN.
Course Description
Before migrating to Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), a thorough analysis of your existing network infrastructure is crucial. This analysis will help identify potential issues, optimize performance, and ensure a smooth transition to SD-WAN.
Key Areas to Analyze:
- Network Topology:
- Physical Topology: Understand the physical layout of your network, including the locations of routers, switches, and firewalls.
- Logical Topology: Map out the logical connections between devices and the flow of data within your network.
- Network Performance:
- Bandwidth Utilization: Measure the amount of bandwidth consumed by different applications and services.
- Latency: Evaluate the time it takes for data to travel between different points in your network.
- Packet Loss: Determine the rate at which packets are lost during transmission.
- Application Performance:
- Application Usage: Identify the critical applications that rely on your network.
- Performance Metrics: Measure the performance of these applications, such as response times and throughput.
- Security Posture:
- Security Controls: Assess the effectiveness of your existing security measures, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and VPNs.
- Vulnerabilities: Identify potential security vulnerabilities in your network.
- Infrastructure Assessment:
- Hardware Compatibility: Ensure that your existing network devices are compatible with SD-WAN solutions.
- Software Compatibility: Verify that your current network operating systems and applications are compatible with SD-WAN.
- Cloud Connectivity:
- Cloud Usage: Assess the extent to which your organization relies on cloud services.
- Cloud Connectivity: Evaluate the current performance and reliability of your cloud connections.
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