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How to Reserve SD-WAN Sandbox Lab
Step1: Login to https://developer.cisco.com/ , With Any ID

Select Technology | Networking | SDWAN

Select View All in Sandbox section
Select the SDWAN Sandbox Reserve and then finally reserve, if you need to change the time and date you can modify it.

Download and install the Cisco Mobility Client
Installation Link to down load the VPN client
https://developer.cisco.com/site/sandbox/anyconnect/
Installation link to install the VPN client
https://devnetsandbox.cisco.com/Docs/VPN_Access/AnyConnect_Installation_Guide.pdf

Now when you login to Sandbox , your Lab will be shown as set up under preparation

Once Setup is ready you will get mail on mail box , which was used for Login to Devnet portal

Use User name and password to and URL in VPN client to connect it.

Once Connected , Click on Credential to login to vManage and SSH to other devices

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Onboarding & Provisioning Configuring Templates
- Authentication between vSmart & vBond
- Authentication between vSmart Controller
- Authentication between vBond & vEdge Router
- Authentication between vEdge Router & vManage NMS
- Authentication between vSmart Controller & vEdge Router
- Viptela Specific Port Terminology
- Deploy & Configure vManage & Generate Certificate
- Deploy & Configure vBond & Generate Certificate
- Deploy & Configure vSmart & Generate Certificate
- Configure vEdge & Generate Certificate
- SDWAN & NAT
- Secure DataPlane Bringup
- Enterprise CA for SDWAN Instances
- ZTP Process & PnP Overview
- Control Plane & Data Plane Operation - Unicast Routing Overview
- Configuring OMP & Its attributes
- Configure Unicast Overlay Routing
- Routing Configuration Example
- Segmentation Overview
- Configuring Segmentation
- Segmentation Configuration Example
- Data Traffic across Private WANs
- NAT in SDWAN & Data Encryption
- SD-WAN Viptela Policy Overview
- SD-WAN Centralized & Localized Control Policy Overview
- SD-WAN Centralized & Localized Data Policy
- Service Chaining
- Traffic Flow Monitoring
- vEdge Router as NAT Device
- Zone Based Firewalls
- Configure Centralized Control Policy
- Configuring Centralized Data Policy
- Configuring Cflowd Traffic Monitoring
- Configuring Zone based Firewall
- Service Chaining Configuration Example
- Configuring Service Side NAT
- Configuring Transport side NAT
- Control Policy Example 1: Hierarchical Topology
- Multi-Region Fabric
- Control Policy Example 2: Implementing Traffic Engineering
- Control Policy Example 2: Dynamic On-Demand Tunnels
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