Course Description
In this course, you will learn about the basics of SD-WAN deployment scenarios using the Fortinet Secure SD-WAN solution. You will learn how to configure SDWAN on FortiGate and learn how SD-WAN interacts with FortiGate routing and firewall. This fundamental understanding of SD-WAN topics will help you design, deploy, maintain, and enhance SD-WAN deployments and existing SD-WAN deployment performance.
Who Should Attend
Anyone who is responsible for designing a simple Fortinet SD-WAN solution or for the day-to-day management of a Fortinet SD-WAN deployment and network operations should attend this course.
Prerequisites
- You must have advanced knowledge of networking, and extensive hands-on experience working with FortiGate.
- It is also recommended that you have an understanding of the topics covered in the following course, or have equivalent experience:
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- FortiGate 7.6 Administrator
Agenda
- Introduction
- Members, Zones, and Performance SLAs
- Define and Configure Rules
- Rule Strategies in Action
- Routing and Sessions
- Centralized Management
Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the capabilities of the Fortinet Secure SD-WAN solution
- Implement FortiOS SD-WAN solutions with FortiGate for a single device solution or small topologies
- Configure basic and advanced SD-WAN features
- Explain the SD-WAN route and rule lookup process
- Use the different rule criteria and strategies available to steer traffic using SD-WAN
- Examine how SD-WAN responds to changing link conditions
- Troubleshoot SD-WAN routing and rule matching issues
- Manage simple FortiOS SD-WAN solutions with FortiManager
System Requirements
If you take the online format of this class, you must use a computer that has the following:
- A high-speed Internet connection
- An up-to-date web browser
- A PDF viewer
- Speakers or headphones
- One of the following:
- HTML 5 support or
- An up-to-date Java Runtime Environment (JRE) with Java plugin enabled on your web browser
You should use a wired Ethernet connection, not a WiFi connection. Firewalls, including Windows Firewall or FortiClient, must allow connections to the online labs.
