This course is tailored for network engineers, IT managers, cybersecurity specialists, and IT consultants seeking to deepen their knowledge of SD-Branch technology and its security features. It offers an introductory overview of SD-Branch, covering its architecture, implementation, and the specific security measures it incorporates to safeguard network infrastructure and data.
This is the first course in a 3-course specialization on SD-Branch. In this course, you will:
• Identify the fundamentals of Software-Defined Branch (SD Branch).
• Identify the key components and benefits of SD Branch.
• Compare traditional branch network benefits and challenges with those of SD-Branch networks.
• Recognize the challenges in traditional network infrastructure for remote branches.
• Explain the core principles of SDN and its role in SD-Branch.
This course requires a browser with an internet connection, but no specific software or hardware is needed to complete this course.
Overview
Syllabus
- Module 1: Introduction to SD-Branch
- This module provides a comprehensive introduction to the concept of SD-Branch, covering its fundamental principles, key components, benefits, and challenges compared to traditional branch networks. It lays the foundation for understanding the design, implementation, and management of SD-Branch solutions.
- Module 2: Components of SD-Branch
- This module provides an in-depth understanding of the fundamental building blocks of SD-Branch, allowing learners to comprehend the interconnectedness of Software-Defined Networks (SDN) principles, SD-WAN, SD-LAN, and other components necessary for delivering a comprehensive SD-Branch solution.
- Module 3: Benefits and Challenges
- This module offers an in-depth analysis that compares the benefits and challenges associated with traditional branch networks and SD-Branch. By examining the advantages and disadvantages of each network infrastructure, learners gain a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in both systems.
Taught by
Muhammad Ramzan Khan