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SD-WAN
COURSE
About ECI Training Services Department
The ECI Training Services department (ETS) offer excellent training courses on the complete range
of ECI hardware products and software along with latest technology leading the market.
Since ECI is a vendor company apart from technical knowledge transfer, we discuss current market
trends and different use cases which helps our participants understand how the modern telecom
world is transforming. We also offer tailor-made training courses and workshops, which provide in-
depth learning about the operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of live network systems and
components which goes way beyond theoretical knowledge.
Course Objectives
Assessing, planning and designing: scenarios of size and scale, implementations,
applications, strategy, and business requirements.
Implementation: Standards related to business requirements, application flow, policy,
underlay services, characteristics, and migration strategy.
Lifecycle Service Orchestration: service impacting issues, diagnostics, performance
metrics, and troubleshooting.
Components and Features: fundamentals and characteristics of SD-WAN solutions, service
components, and service attributes.
Course Prerequisites
In order to be able to learn the topics in this course in an effective manner the participants are
expected to have the following knowledge:
Basic Networking Terminologies.
Basic Knowledge of Transport/ IP / MPLS / Ethernet Technologies.
OSI Layer & Network Architecture and Design.
Target Audience
System Engineers (e.g., Application Engineers etc.)
Network Engineer Managers
Network Consulting Engineers
Product Developers
Enterprise Solution Designers
Sales Engineers
Network Architects
Product Support and IT Directors
SD-WAN
Companies to benefit by training and certifying their employees include:
Communications Service Providers (CSPs) of all Tiers
Technology solution providers for network services
Large enterprise consumers of Ethernet Business Services
System Integrators and Consultants supporting CSPs
Review of the course objectives
Upon completion of the course, the participants will be able to:
Select an SDN and NFV ecosystem based on the functional requirements of the services
each will carry
Implement an SD-WAN solution, including controller selection and installation service a
service chain
Integrate a new network element/network function into a SD-WAN domain
Troubleshoot SD-WAN technologies when they break or are misconfigured
Capacity planning/dimensioning/scale in and scale out of network functions and SDN
controllers
Duration
2 Days
Course Location
At any ECI Training Center
On-Site
Online Webinar
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AGENDA
Day-1
Section A: Course Opening
Introduction to the course
Presentation of the course leader and the course participants
Student expectations
Course of the training
Section B: General Concepts
Issues/Pain points in current transport Networks
Why SDN?
Operating System Model vs SDN Model
Open Network Forum(ONF) original Proposal
SDN Network Evolution
Basic Terminologies
Abstraction vs decoupling: complementary developments in networking
Virtualization overview
Programmable networking overview
Network slicing overview
Industry and market drivers
Benefits and limitations
Standardization and guidance bodies
ONF, ONAP, ETSI, OASIS, TOSCA, etc
Discussion: Implications of advances of SDN and NFV to network engineering jobs/roles
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Section C: SDN
Introduction to SDN
SDN elements
o Controllers
o Switches
SDN General Architecture
o Data plane
o Forwarding plane
o Application plane
o APIs
Programmability (Netconf, Yang, REST)
Northbound
Southbound
East/Westbound
OpenVSwitch, FlowVisor
SDN in the industry (ONOS, Juniper Contrail, Nuage, etc.)
SDN Planning and Implementation
SDN Orchestration
SDN Controller scaling and resilience
o controller placement
o hierarchical design
o SDN provider design scenarios
o administrative domains
o HA
o controller federations
o controller clustering
SDN Migration
o migration strategies
o direct vs phased
o greenfield, hybrid and mixed
o planning
o migration case studies
Scaling case studies
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Section C: NFV
NFV Overview
Virtualisation and NFV
What can you virtualize?
ETSI NFV Components
Hardware Resources (Compute, Storage, Network)
Virtualisation software
Virtual Resources
Software Instances & Logical Abstraction (VNF forwarding graph/service chain)
MANO Functional Blocks
NFV Orchestrator
o Resource orchestration
o Service orchestration
VNF Manager
VIM
NFV Management and Orchestration Architecture
NFVI, VNF, EMS, OSS/BSS
NFV reference points (VeEn-Vnfm, VeNf-Vnfm, Nf-Vi, Ve-Vnfmi, etc)
Repositories
o VNF Catalog
o Network Services Catalog
o NFV Instances
o NFVI Resources
Positioning of SDN controller in ETSI NFV architectural framework
SDN controller as a VIM, Virtualized Infrastructure Manager
SDN controller as a VNF
SDN controller in the NFVI
SDN controller in the OSS/BSS
SDN controller as a PNF
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Day-2
Section D: SD-WAN
SD-WAN Demystified
Which are the current WAN Technologies available
Issues with existing WAN Technologies
Current Enterprise Site architecture and challenges
Technical, Economic and Business Drivers for SD-WAN
Building Blocks of SD-WAN
Fundamental capabilities of SD-WAN services
SD-WAN Objectives
Is SD-WAN the major SDN/NFV Application?
What SD-WAN Reference architectures exist?
Investigating the building blocks for SD-WAN
Transport-independence of the Underlay Network
IP-based Virtual Overlay Network
How to ensure service assurance of SD-WAN connections?
What is Application-Driven Packet Forwarding for SD-WAN connections?
Ensuring High Availability of SD-WAN Services
Applying Policy-based Packet Forwarding for SD-WAN
Do we need WAN Optimization, and how to implement this function?
What are the SD-WAN Network and Service Components?
Highlighting the key specifications and standards for SD-WAN
What are the SD-WAN Deployment Scenarios?
Selecting an SD-WAN Solution - vendors' review
Next Steps for SD-WAN
MEF SD-WAN
Introduction to MEF 70 Standard
MEF 3.0 SD-WAN Architecture within the LSO Reference Architecture
Characteristics of an SD-WAN Service
Key Concepts & Definition
Application Flow & Policies
SD-WAN Virtual Connection Service Attributes
SD-WAN UNI Service Attributes
SD-WAN Use Cases
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Section E: SD-WAN Labs & Hands-on
Section F: 5G (OPTIONAL)
How SDN and NFV are paving the way for 5G
Issues/Pain points of current network
SDN and NFV in 5G Architecture
Use cases emerging out of SDN and NFV across Fixed, Mobile, Enterprise, Data Centers and
Traditional Service Provider Networks.
Is SD-WAN the Super-Glue That Will Bring 5G core and all the Edges Together?
How LTE & 5G Fit into your SD-WAN Strategy
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