The Operating and Implementing Cisco WAN Automation Engine (WAE200) v3.0 course gives you the basic knowledge necessary to plan, deploy, configure, and maintain the Cisco® WAN Automation Engine (WAE) solution. Extensive hands-on labs help you gain the necessary skills to install and maintain Cisco WAE systems.
Operating and Implementing Cisco WAN Automation Engine (WAE200)

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Description
Prerequisites
Recommended knowledge and skills:
- Knowledge of general networking and routing concepts
- Basic knowledge of routing protocols: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- Understanding of Cisco Multiprotocol Label Switching Traffic Engineering (MPLS 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
- System installers
- System integrators
- System administrators
- Network administrators
- Solutions designers
Outline
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WAE Solution and Architecture Overview
- Examining WAE
- Examining WAE Architecture and Design
- Examining WAE Applications and Use Cases
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WAE Solution Implementation
- Planning a WAE Deployment
- Deploying WAE
- Describing WAE Integration Options
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Network Model Configuration
- Describing the Collection Process
- Describing Network Interface Modules
- Creating Network Models
- Configuring WAE Modeling Daemon
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WAE Automation Bandwidth Applications
- Deploying Bandwidth on Demand Application
- Deploying Bandwidth Optimization Application
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WAE Design Fundamentals
- Getting Started with WAE Design
- Describing Demands and Traffic Tools
- Modeling Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and BGP
- Describing Failures and Simulation Analysis
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WAE Design Traffic Engineering and Optimization
- Engineering Traffic by Using Metrics
- Engineering Traffic by Using Resource Reservation Protocol with Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE)
- Engineering Traffic by Using Segment Routing-Traffic Engineering (SR-TE)
- Engineering Traffic by Using Latency Constraints
- Modeling Quality of Service (QoS)