The WAE Implementation Training (WAE100) course is an instructor-led, lab-based, hands-on course. This course introduces learners to the basic knowledge necessary to plan, deploy, configure, and maintain the Cisco WAN Automation Engine (WAE) solution. Extensive hands-on labs help learners gain the necessary skills to install and maintain Cisco WAE systems.
WAE Implementation Training (WAE100)
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Course Summary
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Description
Objectives
● Learn the system architecture of Cisco WAE and WAE network abstraction
● Plan and deploy Cisco WAE Planning components, including Collector, WAE Design Archive, and WAE Live
● Plan and deploy Cisco WAE Automation components, including WAE Core and WAE Open SDN Controller (OSC), as well as learn the basics of WAE APIs
● Learn how to deploy changes to the network using Cisco WAE and OSC
● Learn how to use the Cisco WAE Design application to solve problems and achieve business goals
Prerequisites
Cisco recommends that you have the following prerequisite knowledge and skills:
● Knowledge of general networking and routing concepts
● Basic knowledge of routing protocols (Open Shortest Path First [OSPF], Intermediate System-toIntermediate System [IS-IS], Border Gateway Protocol [BGP])
● Understanding of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and traffic engineering (TE) technologies
● Basic knowledge of Linux server operation and Linux tools
● Knowledge of accessing, configuring, and managing network devices
● Basic understanding of network automation and software-defined networking (SDN) concepts
Who Should Attend
The primary audience for this course is system installers, system integrators, system administrators, network administrators, and solutions designers.
Outline
● Module 1: WAE Introduction and Architecture Overview
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Introduction to WAE
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WAE Architecture and Design
● Module 2: WAE Server and Collector Implementation
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Planning the Deployment
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WAE Deployment
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Overview of the Collection Process
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Embedded Web Server
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Configuring WAE Collector
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Configuring WAE Core Server
● Module 3: WAE Design for Network Engineers
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Getting Started with WAE Design
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Working with Layouts
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Describing Traffic with Demands
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Failures and Simulation Analysis
● Module 4: WAE Design Traffic Engineering (IGP)
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Engineering Traffic Using Metrics
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Engineering Traffic Using RSVP-TE
● Module 5: WAE Live Deployment
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The Basic Components of WAE Live
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WAE Live Configuration
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Templates for Visual Elements Control
● Module 6: WAE Live Features
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WAE Live Map
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WAE Live Explore
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WAE Live Analytics
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WAE Live Inventory
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WAE Live Administration
● Module 7: WAE Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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WAE Maintenance
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WAE Troubleshooting
Lab Outline
● Lab 1: Lab: Virtual Learning Lab – Getting Started
● Lab 2: WAE Collector Configuration
● Lab 3: Augmented Collection Configuration
● Lab 4: Configuring WAE Core
● Lab 5: Getting Started with WAE Design
● Lab 6: Working with Layouts
● Lab 7: Describing Traffic with Demands
● Lab 8: Failures and Simulation Analysis
● Lab 9: Engineering Traffic Using Metrics
● Lab 10: Modeling MPLS RSVP-TE LSPs
● Lab 11: Configuring WAE Live
● Lab 12: WAE Live Explore and Map
● Lab 13: WAE Live Analytics
● Lab 14: Configuring WAE Live Inventory
● Lab 15: WAE Backup