Great explanation! I work with VMware's Velocloud SD-WAN device and this video has helped me tremendously in understanding everything. Thanks, Mr. Naj appreciate your help!
You're a legend for making the highest quality training material while keeping the length of your videos short. That's awesome man, I've learned so much in less time from you than watching longer videos from other instructors while learning nothing. Keep providing good stuff🙌🏻🙌🏻
This is the best video I have seen on the topic of Cisco Viptela SD-WAN. Great references in the video description. Can't wait for more amazing content 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for laying out the sequence of events with creating the connections. Everyone seems to forget this and this is an important step. I am currently facing issues with control connections dropping and bad sessions dropping and having a hard time visualizing the events without knowing the respective order.
Thanks for this GREAT video content and explanation of SD WAN. I learned so much from your video that I can now explain SD WAN to other people I work with. Great work Naj Qazi and keep posting great quality videos
That's a very good content. It's very helpful for me as a beginner to get clarity with ease that's what you did here. Hope you will have more this sorts of contents. Will wait for more 😊
My pleasure. I haven't seen much Juniper SD-WAN out there. The big players are Viptela aka Cisco SD-WAN, Meraki, Silver Peak aka Aruba SD-WAN, Versa, Fortinet, etc. It's a crowded space, and there are a ton of OEMs out there competing. At the end of the day, it's all about delivering business outcomes. You have to choose the right technology partner for your business. Sometimes the right choice is the incumbent OEM, and in other instances, you may have to rip and replace. It all depends on your business priorities and your experience with a particular OEM or vendor. Hope this helps!
Mr Naj, thank you the very very great content you make. Wish you a very good heaven in next life. but may i ask one thing, when the vEdge turn on for the first time, does it need to set public ip to comunicate with vBond via internet?
It is my understanding that vBond must have a public IP address or sit behind a static 1:1 NAT. There must also be a DNS entry for the vBond address. I hope this helps!
SD-WAN is the predominant technology in the WAN space today. Most customers have either already switched or thinking about switching to SD-WAN. It's an ever evolving technology though. In the past 2-3 years it's been repositioned as SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), which is a combination of SD-WAN + Security, all bundled into one solution. The next level evolution to VPN is also here called SSE or Secure Service Edge, which is built on the concept of ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access), which basically means never trust, always verify. Some advanced features are only accessible and available via CLI, but over 90% of what you need to do can be done via GUI or APIs using scripting. Hope this helps!
Great explanation! I work with VMware's Velocloud SD-WAN device and this video has helped me tremendously in understanding everything. Thanks, Mr. Naj appreciate your help!
I'm so glad you found it helpful ✌️
Great job! Keep Shining, my love!
Thanks, baby 😍
Good job GOD bless you My dear 🤲🤲
Thank you, Ami G 😍
You're a legend for making the highest quality training material while keeping the length of your videos short. That's awesome man, I've learned so much in less time from you than watching longer videos from other instructors while learning nothing. Keep providing good stuff🙌🏻🙌🏻
I'm humbled and truly grateful for the kind words ✊
This is the best video I have seen on the topic of Cisco Viptela SD-WAN. Great references in the video description. Can't wait for more amazing content 🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate the kind words, Ellie 👊
A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle - thank you Naj.
You are welcome!
Thank you for laying out the sequence of events with creating the connections. Everyone seems to forget this and this is an important step.
I am currently facing issues with control connections dropping and bad sessions dropping and having a hard time visualizing the events without knowing the respective order.
You're welcome and I'm glad you found this helpful
Very well explained and clear. This definitely helps. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure!
Thank you, Sir, for the valuable information!!!!
My pleasure Jacob!
This video has made the concepts clear in my mind. I really love the way you explain everything!
Glad you liked it 😊
I'm certain that this video will really help presales guys to work on the solutions..... Thanks for sharing helpful content👍
You bet!
Excelent overview. I was in need of a refresher and this video hit the spot!
Glad it was helpful!
Best video found over internet on sdwan ,thank you
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Truly amazing overview Naj. Honestly the best video I've seen on this topic so far! Loaded with knowledge 👏👏👏
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Thanks for this GREAT video content and explanation of SD WAN. I learned so much from your video that I can now explain SD WAN to other people I work with. Great work Naj Qazi and keep posting great quality videos
Thank you so much, Abraham!
Very informative video. Thank you Naj
Glad it was helpful!
never thought you are such a mindblowing trainer. :) ... we should not have let you go :)
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Great video and explanation of SD-WAN architecture and migration approach.
Many thanks!
My Goodness, you are a champ!
Thank you!
Kudos Naj best video I ever watch for SDWAN
Thank you!!!
Best SD-WAN Explanation video on youtube! thanks a lot
Appreciate your kind words!
That's a very good content. It's very helpful for me as a beginner to get clarity with ease that's what you did here. Hope you will have more this sorts of contents. Will wait for more 😊
Appreciate your kind words. I've a ton of great content in the pipeline. Stay tuned
Best SD-WAN video I've come across. Thanks a lot
Music to my ears. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Really excellent explanation..thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Good 👍👍👍 clear and smart
Glad you liked it
nice informative video keep up the good work
Thanks!
Great video man. much appreciated. How does Viptela compare to the Juniper Mist. do you have a sheet or video for that. Thanks
My pleasure. I haven't seen much Juniper SD-WAN out there. The big players are Viptela aka Cisco SD-WAN, Meraki, Silver Peak aka Aruba SD-WAN, Versa, Fortinet, etc. It's a crowded space, and there are a ton of OEMs out there competing. At the end of the day, it's all about delivering business outcomes. You have to choose the right technology partner for your business. Sometimes the right choice is the incumbent OEM, and in other instances, you may have to rip and replace. It all depends on your business priorities and your experience with a particular OEM or vendor. Hope this helps!
Mr Naj, thank you the very very great content you make. Wish you a very good heaven in next life.
but may i ask one thing, when the vEdge turn on for the first time, does it need to set public ip to comunicate with vBond via internet?
It is my understanding that vBond must have a public IP address or sit behind a static 1:1 NAT. There must also be a DNS entry for the vBond address. I hope this helps!
Great work! Thank you !
Glad you liked it!
Very well detailed and explained!!! Superb effort!!!
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Great Explanation . Good command on the Subject
I'm glad you found this helpful
Great explanation you are awesome thanks a lot 💐💐
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Awesome lecture
Glad you liked it
Excellent explanation. Appreciate the deployment and transition strategy parts.
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Great summary 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it
you explain everyghing really well Naj.
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Wow such a great video !
I'm glad you liked it
Great Explanation
Glad it was helpful!
TNX very much appreciated!
You're welcome!
Could cisco 4200 model can migrate to SD wan?
Are you referring to Cisco NCS 4200 platform?
Nice subs
Ill just stick to a whiteboard and the CLI, is anyone actually using this stuff?
But it was actually a well done video! Kudos!
SD-WAN is the predominant technology in the WAN space today. Most customers have either already switched or thinking about switching to SD-WAN. It's an ever evolving technology though. In the past 2-3 years it's been repositioned as SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), which is a combination of SD-WAN + Security, all bundled into one solution. The next level evolution to VPN is also here called SSE or Secure Service Edge, which is built on the concept of ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access), which basically means never trust, always verify. Some advanced features are only accessible and available via CLI, but over 90% of what you need to do can be done via GUI or APIs using scripting. Hope this helps!
Appreciate your kind words!
Naj Qazi is a dood !
Thank you, Ajaz!
Excellent explanation, new subscriber.......!
Appreciate the sub ✊