4/7/2024 0 Comments Cco account cisco– SD-WAN Self Hosted Lab Part 1, Part 2 – NOTE: This is the guide I used, however I installed the controllers on VMWare ESXi instead of KVM.I’m not going to walk you through it as multiple guides exist. This is obviously going to be most difficult approach, but it can be fun. The downside is that you need to reserve it, but the plus side here is that it’s free. You’ll have to reserve the SD-WAN sandbox in order to use it, but it is a complete network including 4 vEdge devices. DevNet is a free resource provided by Cisco and they offer a few sandboxes (listed here: DevNet Networking Sandboxes). ![]() This is another easy to way to get hands on access to a lab. I put this as option 1 because if you are a Cisco customer, this is going to be the quickest way to explore SD-WAN and get to play with a “full size” network. ![]() They can create an always-on sandbox for you to play with the solution. My recommendation for dCloud is you contact your Cisco sales rep (if you have one) and ask them to give you access to a lab in dCloud. There are a few public labs for SD-WAN but not many. All that you need is a CCO account from Cisco. Option 1 – dCloudĬisco’s dCloud is a Cisco environment where you can do hands on labs for many of there products (Link: ). Here are the 3 options that I currently am aware of, if you know of any more please reach out. ![]() I just want to go over the possible ways to lab Cisco SD-WAN’s solution as it seems to be a common question.
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