Palo Alto Networks: Prisma SD-WAN: Design and Operation (EDU-238)
Code:
PAN-EDU-238
Duration:
5 Day
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$5000
USD
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The capability and value it provides over legacy WAN and SD-WAN implementations, and how to configure, operate, and troubleshoot the solution. This course is intended for people who must configure, maintain, and use wide area networks, from data centers, to branches, to the cloud.
This course is available in the following formats:
Duration: 5 Day
Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 5000 |
Successful completion of this five-day, instructor-led course will help enhance your understanding of how to design, implement, and effectively operate a Prisma SDWAN solution. You will get hands-on experience configuring Prisma SD-WAN with a branch and datacenter, configure policies, and use Prisma SD-WAN services.
- Module 1 - Solution Overview
- Module 2 - Branch Design
- Module 3 - Routing
- Module 4 - Policy Module #1 - Application Path and QoS Policy
- Module 5 - Policy Module #2 - NAT, ZBFW and Security
- Module 6 - Event Policy Management Services
- Module 7 - DNS and DHCP Services
- Module 8 - Operations and Troubleshooting
- Module 9 - CloudBlades
- Module 10 - Integrating Prisma SD-WAN and Prisma Access for SASE Implementation
- Module 11 - DevOps
- Module 12 - Next Steps
Network Engineers, Network Administrators, Network Security Engineers, Network Architects, and NOC Administrators
Participants should have: a basic knowledge (1+ years) of routing and switching, including Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), experience deploying and operating WANs, and use of network monitoring tools such as LiveAction, Netscout, and Splunk; experience with DNS, DHCP, and IP management tools; familiarity with scripting and APIs as they relate to network automation.