Unify Your Remote Access with Cisco SD-WAN
Unify Your Remote Access with Cisco SD-WAN
Do you want to securely connect remote users to your applications hosted on-premises, applications hosted in IaaS, SaaS applications, or the internet?
Now you can with Cisco SD-WAN remote access aka Cisco SDWAN RA
💻 Table Of Content
- What is Cisco SDWAN RA ?
- Benefits of SD-WAN RA
- What You'll Need for Your SD-WAN RA
- Supported Devices for Your SD-WAN RA
- Conclusion
1. What is Cisco SDWAN RA ?
SD-WAN RA fully integrates remote access (RA) functionality into the Cisco SD-WAN fabric, allowing you to extend the benefits of Cisco SD-WAN to RA users. With this powerful integration, Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN devices can provide RA headend functionality, all managed through Cisco vManage.
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Fig 1.1- Cisco SD-WAN Remote Access Architecture |
SD-WAN RA merges the best of both worlds by extending the features and benefits of Cisco SD-WAN to RA users, who can now enjoy the same enterprise-level security features that Cisco SD-WAN users have come to depend on, such as Cisco Unified Threat Defense (UTD), Zone-based Firewall (ZBFW), Secure Internet Gateway (SIG), and more.
On top of that, Cisco FlexVPN RA solution adds scalability, I/IPsec and SSL-based RA VPN support, full integration with AAA/RADIUS and Cisco IOS PKI for automated certificate lifecycle management, support for Cisco and third-party software and hardware RA clients, dual-stack link and headend redundancy, horizontal scaling, automated routing to RA clients, and split tunneling.
2. Benefits of SD-WAN RA
- Integrated Fabric: Eliminate the need for separate Cisco SD-WAN and RA networks.
- Application Visibility & QoS: Enjoy application-aware routing, AppQoE, quality of service, and NAT-DIA.
- Enterprise-Level Security: Rely on Cisco UTD, ZBFW, SIG and more.
- Cisco FlexVPN RA: Benefit from scalability, VPN support, automated certificate lifecycle management, and more.
- Unified infrastructure: By integrating RA into the Cisco SD-WAN fabric, you eliminate the need for separate Cisco SD-WAN and RA infrastructure.
- Faster scalability: With Cisco SD-WAN RA, you can quickly and easily scale up or down your RA services.
- Familiar RA clients: RA users can use the same software- or hardware-based RA clients as with solutions that do not integrate with Cisco SD-WAN.
3. What You'll Need for Your SD-WAN RA
- Public IP address for Cisco SD-WAN RA headend reachability, when connecting by internet
- Configured RA clients to connect to the Cisco SD-WAN RA headend
- Firewall policy to allow IKEv2/IPsec and TLS traffic
- Private IP pool to assign a unique address to each RA client
- Capacity planning for the Cisco SD-WAN RA headend
- CA server for provisioning of certificates to the Cisco SD-WAN RA headend, when the headend is configured to use certificate-based authentication
- RADIUS/EAP server for RA client authentication and policy
4. Supported Devices for Your SD-WAN RA
5. Conclusion
With Cisco SD-WAN RA, you can easily and securely extend the power of Cisco SD-WAN to your remote users. With SD-WAN RA, businesses can enjoy all of these features and benefits in a single integrated solution, saving time and money while ensuring secure, reliable connectivity.
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