Description

Book Synopsis

Jason Gooley, CCIE No. 38759 (RS and SP), is a very enthusiastic and spontaneous person who has more than 25 years of experience in the industry. Currently, Jason works as a technical evangelist for the Worldwide Enterprise Networking sales team at Cisco Systems. Jason is very passionate about helping others in the industry succeed. In addition to being a Cisco Press author, Jason is a distinguished speaker at CiscoLive, contributes to the development of the Cisco CCIE and DevNet exams, provides training for Learning@Cisco, is an active CCIE mentor, is a committee member for the Cisco Continuing Education Program (CE), and is a program committee member of the Chicago Network Operators Group (CHI-NOG), www.chinog.org. Jason also hosts a show called MetalDevOps. Jason can be found at www.MetalDevOps.com, @MetalDevOps, and @Jason_Gooley on all social media platforms.

Roddie Hasan, CCIE No. 7472 (RS), is a technical solutions architect for Ci

Table of Contents

Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Today’s Networks and the Drivers for Change 1
Networks of Today 1
Common Business and IT Trends 4
Common Desired Benefits 5
High-Level Design Considerations 6
Cisco Digital Network Architecture 10
Past Solutions to Today’s Problems 12
Spanning-Tree and Layer 2–Based Networks 13
Introduction to Multidomain 16
Cloud Trends and Adoption 18
Summary 20
Chapter 2 Introduction to Cisco Software-Defined Access 21
Challenges with Today’s Networks 22
Software-Defined Networking 22
Cisco Software-Defined Access 23
Cisco Campus Fabric Architecture 24
Campus Fabric Fundamentals 25
Cisco SD-Access Roles 27
Network Access Control 30
Why Network Access Control? 31
Introduction to Cisco Identity Services Engine 32
Overview of Cisco Identity Services Engine 32
Cisco ISE Features 34
Secure Access 34
Device Administration 37
Guest Access 38
Profiling 40
Bring Your Own Device 45
Compliance 46
Integrations with pxGrid 48
Cisco ISE Design Considerations 50
Cisco ISE Architecture 50
Cisco ISE Deployment Options 51
Standalone Deployment 51
Distributed Deployment 51
Dedicated Distributed Deployment 52
Segmentation with Cisco TrustSec 54
Cisco TrustSec Functions 54
Classification 55
Propagation 55
Enforcement 57
Summary 58
Chapter 3 Introduction to Cisco DNA Center 59
Network Planning and Deployment Trends 59
History of Automation Tools 60
Cisco DNA Center Overview 62
Design and Visualization of the Network 64
Site Design and Layout 64
Network Settings 69
Wireless Deployments 70
Network Discovery and Inventory 72
Discovery Tool 72
Inventory 74
Device Configuration and Provisioning 77
Summary 79
Chapter 4 Cisco Software-Defined Access Fundamentals 81
Network Topologies 81
Cisco Software-Defined Access Underlay 82
Manual Underlay 83
Automated Underlay: LAN Automation 84
Wireless LAN Controllers and Access Points in Cisco Software-Defined Access 89
Shared Services 90
Transit Networks 91
IP-Based Transit 91
SD-Access Transit 92
Fabric Creation 92
Fabric Location 93
Fabric VNs 94
Fabric Device Roles 94
Control Plane 95
Fabric Borders 96
Border Automation 98
Border and Control Plane Collocation 99
Fabric Edge Nodes 100
Intermediate Nodes 103
External Connectivity 104
Fusion Router 104
Host Onboarding 105
Authentication Templates 105
VN to IP Pool Mapping 106
SSID to IP Pool Mapping 108
Switchport Override 109
Summary 110
References in This Chapter 110
Chapter 5 Cisco Identity Services Engine with Cisco DNA Center 111
Policy Management in Cisco DNA Center with Cisco ISE 112
Integration of Cisco DNA Center and ISE 113
Certificates in Cisco DNA Center 113
Certificates on Cisco Identity Services Engine 115
Cisco ISE and Cisco DNA Center Integration Process 116
Group-Based Access Control 122
Segmentation with Third-Party RADIUS Server 126
Secure Host Onboarding in Enterprise Networks 128
Endpoint Host Modes in 802.1X 128
Single-Host Mode 128
Multi-Host Mode 128
Multi-Domain Mode 129
Multi-Auth Mode 129
802.1X Phased Deployment 130
Why a Phased Approach? 131
Phase I: Monitor Mode (Visibility Mode) 132
Phase II: Low-Impact Mode 133
Phase II: Closed Mode 134
Host Onboarding with Cisco DNA Center 136
No Authentication Template 137
Open Authentication Template 138
Closed Authentication 140
Easy Connect 141
Security in Cisco Software-Defined Access Network 144
Macro-Segmentation in Cisco SD-Access 144
Micro-Segmentation in Cisco SD-Access 145
Policy Set Overview in Cisco ISE 146
Segmentation Policy Construction in Cisco SD-Access 148
Corporate Network Access Use Case 149
Guest Access Use Case 159
Segmentation Outside the Fabric 164
Summary 164
References in This Chapter 165
Chapter 6 Cisco Software-Defined Access Operation and Troubleshooting 167
Cisco SD-Access Under the Covers 167
Fabric Encapsulation 167
LISP 168
VXLAN 171
MTU Considerations 172
Host Operation and Packet Flow in Cisco SD-Access 172
DHCP in Cisco SD-Access 172
Wired Host Onboarding and Registration 175
Wired Host Operation 176
Intra-Subnet Traffic in the Fabric 176
Inter-Subnet Traffic in the Fabric 179
Traffic to Destinations Outside of the Fabric 180
Wireless Host Operation 180
Initial Onboarding and Registration 180
Cisco SD-Access Troubleshooting 181
Fabric Edge 182
Fabric Control Plane 186
Authentication/Policy Troubleshooting 188
Authentication 188
Policy 190
Scalable Group Tags 191
Summary 193
References in This Chapter 193
Chapter 7 Advanced Cisco Software-Defined Access Topics 195
Cisco Software-Defined Access Extension to IoT 196
Types of Extended Nodes 198
Extended Nodes 198
Policy Extended Nodes 198
Configuration of Extended Nodes 200
Onboarding the Extended Node 203
Packet Walk of Extended Cisco SD-Access Use Cases 205
Use Case: Hosts in Fabric Communicating with Hosts Connected Outside the Fabric 205
Use Case: Traffic from a Client Connected to a Policy Extended Node 206
Use Case: Traffic to a Client Connected to a Policy Extended Node 207
Use Case: Traffic Flow Within a Policy Extended Node 207
Multicast in Cisco SD-Access 208
Multicast Overview 209
IP Multicast Delivery Modes 210
Multicast Flows in Cisco SD-Access 210
Scenario 1: Multicast in PIM ASM with Head-End Replication (Fabric RP) 211
Scenario 2: Multicast in PIM SSM with Head-End Replication 213
Scenario 3: Cisco SD-Access Fabric Native Multicast 214
Cisco SD-Access Multicast Configuration in Cisco DNA Center 216
Layer 2 Flooding in Cisco SD-Access 218
Layer 2 Flooding Operation 219
Layer 2 Border in Cisco SD-Access 221
Layer 2 Intersite 224
Layer 2 Intersite Design and Traffic Flow 224
Fabric in a Box in Cisco SD-Access 227
Cisco SD-Access for Distributed Campus Deployments 228
Types of Transit 229
IP Transit 229
Fabric Multisite or Multidomain with IP Transit 230
Cisco SD-Access Transit 232
Cisco SD-WAN Transit 237
Policy Deployment Models in Cisco SD-Access Distributed Deployment 238
Cisco SD-Access Design Considerations 240
Latency Considerations 240
Cisco SD-Access Design Approach 241
Very Small Site 241
Small Site 242
Medium Site 243
Large Site 243
Single-Site Design Versus Multisite Design 244
Cisco SD-Access Component Considerations 245
Underlay Network 246
Underlay Network Design Considerations 246
Overlay Network 247
Overlay Fabric Design Considerations 247
Fabric Control Plane Node Design Considerations 248
Fabric Border Node Design Considerations 248
Infrastructure Services Design Considerations 249
Fabric Wireless Integration Design Considerations 249
Wireless Over-the-Top Centralized Wireless Option Design Considerations 250
Mixed SD-Access Wireless and Centralized Wireless Option Design Considerations 250
Wireless Guest Deployment Considerations 250
Security Policy Design Considerations 251
Cisco SD-Access Policy Extension to Cisco ACI 252
Summary 254
References in This Chapter 254
Chapter 8 Advanced Cisco DNA Center 255
Cisco DNA Center Architecture and Connectivity 256
Hardware and Scale 256
Network Connectivity 256
High Availability and Clustering with Cisco DNA Center 258
Software Image Management 259
Image Repository 261
Golden Image 262
Upgrading Devices 263
Cisco DNA Center Templates 266
Template Creation 267
Template Assignment and Network Profiles 269
Deploying Templates 270
Plug and Play 272
Onboarding Templates 273
PnP Agent 275
Claiming a Device 276
Cisco DNA Center Tools 280
Topology 280
Command Runner 281
Security Advisories 283
Summary 284
References in This Chapter 284
Chapter 9 Cisco DNA Assurance 285
Assurance Benefits 285
Challenges of Traditional Implementations 285
Cisco DNA Analytics 286
Cisco DNA Assurance Architecture 287
Cisco DNA Assurance Data Collection Points 289
Streaming Telemetry 290
Network Time Travel 292
Health Dashboards 292
Overall Health Dashboard 293
Network Health Dashboard 294
Cisco SD-Access Fabric Network Health 296
Client Health Dashboard 297
Application Health Dashboard 299
Cisco DNA Assurance Tools 300
Intelligent Capture 300
Anomaly Capture 301
Path Trace 303
Sensor Tests 303
Cisco AI Network Analytics 304
Summary 306
References in This Chapter 306
Glossary 307
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    Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
    Publication Date: 11/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9780136448389, 978-0136448389
    ISBN10: 0136448380

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Jason Gooley, CCIE No. 38759 (RS and SP), is a very enthusiastic and spontaneous person who has more than 25 years of experience in the industry. Currently, Jason works as a technical evangelist for the Worldwide Enterprise Networking sales team at Cisco Systems. Jason is very passionate about helping others in the industry succeed. In addition to being a Cisco Press author, Jason is a distinguished speaker at CiscoLive, contributes to the development of the Cisco CCIE and DevNet exams, provides training for Learning@Cisco, is an active CCIE mentor, is a committee member for the Cisco Continuing Education Program (CE), and is a program committee member of the Chicago Network Operators Group (CHI-NOG), www.chinog.org. Jason also hosts a show called MetalDevOps. Jason can be found at www.MetalDevOps.com, @MetalDevOps, and @Jason_Gooley on all social media platforms.

    Roddie Hasan, CCIE No. 7472 (RS), is a technical solutions architect for Ci

    Table of Contents

    Introduction xvii
    Chapter 1 Today’s Networks and the Drivers for Change 1
    Networks of Today 1
    Common Business and IT Trends 4
    Common Desired Benefits 5
    High-Level Design Considerations 6
    Cisco Digital Network Architecture 10
    Past Solutions to Today’s Problems 12
    Spanning-Tree and Layer 2–Based Networks 13
    Introduction to Multidomain 16
    Cloud Trends and Adoption 18
    Summary 20
    Chapter 2 Introduction to Cisco Software-Defined Access 21
    Challenges with Today’s Networks 22
    Software-Defined Networking 22
    Cisco Software-Defined Access 23
    Cisco Campus Fabric Architecture 24
    Campus Fabric Fundamentals 25
    Cisco SD-Access Roles 27
    Network Access Control 30
    Why Network Access Control? 31
    Introduction to Cisco Identity Services Engine 32
    Overview of Cisco Identity Services Engine 32
    Cisco ISE Features 34
    Secure Access 34
    Device Administration 37
    Guest Access 38
    Profiling 40
    Bring Your Own Device 45
    Compliance 46
    Integrations with pxGrid 48
    Cisco ISE Design Considerations 50
    Cisco ISE Architecture 50
    Cisco ISE Deployment Options 51
    Standalone Deployment 51
    Distributed Deployment 51
    Dedicated Distributed Deployment 52
    Segmentation with Cisco TrustSec 54
    Cisco TrustSec Functions 54
    Classification 55
    Propagation 55
    Enforcement 57
    Summary 58
    Chapter 3 Introduction to Cisco DNA Center 59
    Network Planning and Deployment Trends 59
    History of Automation Tools 60
    Cisco DNA Center Overview 62
    Design and Visualization of the Network 64
    Site Design and Layout 64
    Network Settings 69
    Wireless Deployments 70
    Network Discovery and Inventory 72
    Discovery Tool 72
    Inventory 74
    Device Configuration and Provisioning 77
    Summary 79
    Chapter 4 Cisco Software-Defined Access Fundamentals 81
    Network Topologies 81
    Cisco Software-Defined Access Underlay 82
    Manual Underlay 83
    Automated Underlay: LAN Automation 84
    Wireless LAN Controllers and Access Points in Cisco Software-Defined Access 89
    Shared Services 90
    Transit Networks 91
    IP-Based Transit 91
    SD-Access Transit 92
    Fabric Creation 92
    Fabric Location 93
    Fabric VNs 94
    Fabric Device Roles 94
    Control Plane 95
    Fabric Borders 96
    Border Automation 98
    Border and Control Plane Collocation 99
    Fabric Edge Nodes 100
    Intermediate Nodes 103
    External Connectivity 104
    Fusion Router 104
    Host Onboarding 105
    Authentication Templates 105
    VN to IP Pool Mapping 106
    SSID to IP Pool Mapping 108
    Switchport Override 109
    Summary 110
    References in This Chapter 110
    Chapter 5 Cisco Identity Services Engine with Cisco DNA Center 111
    Policy Management in Cisco DNA Center with Cisco ISE 112
    Integration of Cisco DNA Center and ISE 113
    Certificates in Cisco DNA Center 113
    Certificates on Cisco Identity Services Engine 115
    Cisco ISE and Cisco DNA Center Integration Process 116
    Group-Based Access Control 122
    Segmentation with Third-Party RADIUS Server 126
    Secure Host Onboarding in Enterprise Networks 128
    Endpoint Host Modes in 802.1X 128
    Single-Host Mode 128
    Multi-Host Mode 128
    Multi-Domain Mode 129
    Multi-Auth Mode 129
    802.1X Phased Deployment 130
    Why a Phased Approach? 131
    Phase I: Monitor Mode (Visibility Mode) 132
    Phase II: Low-Impact Mode 133
    Phase II: Closed Mode 134
    Host Onboarding with Cisco DNA Center 136
    No Authentication Template 137
    Open Authentication Template 138
    Closed Authentication 140
    Easy Connect 141
    Security in Cisco Software-Defined Access Network 144
    Macro-Segmentation in Cisco SD-Access 144
    Micro-Segmentation in Cisco SD-Access 145
    Policy Set Overview in Cisco ISE 146
    Segmentation Policy Construction in Cisco SD-Access 148
    Corporate Network Access Use Case 149
    Guest Access Use Case 159
    Segmentation Outside the Fabric 164
    Summary 164
    References in This Chapter 165
    Chapter 6 Cisco Software-Defined Access Operation and Troubleshooting 167
    Cisco SD-Access Under the Covers 167
    Fabric Encapsulation 167
    LISP 168
    VXLAN 171
    MTU Considerations 172
    Host Operation and Packet Flow in Cisco SD-Access 172
    DHCP in Cisco SD-Access 172
    Wired Host Onboarding and Registration 175
    Wired Host Operation 176
    Intra-Subnet Traffic in the Fabric 176
    Inter-Subnet Traffic in the Fabric 179
    Traffic to Destinations Outside of the Fabric 180
    Wireless Host Operation 180
    Initial Onboarding and Registration 180
    Cisco SD-Access Troubleshooting 181
    Fabric Edge 182
    Fabric Control Plane 186
    Authentication/Policy Troubleshooting 188
    Authentication 188
    Policy 190
    Scalable Group Tags 191
    Summary 193
    References in This Chapter 193
    Chapter 7 Advanced Cisco Software-Defined Access Topics 195
    Cisco Software-Defined Access Extension to IoT 196
    Types of Extended Nodes 198
    Extended Nodes 198
    Policy Extended Nodes 198
    Configuration of Extended Nodes 200
    Onboarding the Extended Node 203
    Packet Walk of Extended Cisco SD-Access Use Cases 205
    Use Case: Hosts in Fabric Communicating with Hosts Connected Outside the Fabric 205
    Use Case: Traffic from a Client Connected to a Policy Extended Node 206
    Use Case: Traffic to a Client Connected to a Policy Extended Node 207
    Use Case: Traffic Flow Within a Policy Extended Node 207
    Multicast in Cisco SD-Access 208
    Multicast Overview 209
    IP Multicast Delivery Modes 210
    Multicast Flows in Cisco SD-Access 210
    Scenario 1: Multicast in PIM ASM with Head-End Replication (Fabric RP) 211
    Scenario 2: Multicast in PIM SSM with Head-End Replication 213
    Scenario 3: Cisco SD-Access Fabric Native Multicast 214
    Cisco SD-Access Multicast Configuration in Cisco DNA Center 216
    Layer 2 Flooding in Cisco SD-Access 218
    Layer 2 Flooding Operation 219
    Layer 2 Border in Cisco SD-Access 221
    Layer 2 Intersite 224
    Layer 2 Intersite Design and Traffic Flow 224
    Fabric in a Box in Cisco SD-Access 227
    Cisco SD-Access for Distributed Campus Deployments 228
    Types of Transit 229
    IP Transit 229
    Fabric Multisite or Multidomain with IP Transit 230
    Cisco SD-Access Transit 232
    Cisco SD-WAN Transit 237
    Policy Deployment Models in Cisco SD-Access Distributed Deployment 238
    Cisco SD-Access Design Considerations 240
    Latency Considerations 240
    Cisco SD-Access Design Approach 241
    Very Small Site 241
    Small Site 242
    Medium Site 243
    Large Site 243
    Single-Site Design Versus Multisite Design 244
    Cisco SD-Access Component Considerations 245
    Underlay Network 246
    Underlay Network Design Considerations 246
    Overlay Network 247
    Overlay Fabric Design Considerations 247
    Fabric Control Plane Node Design Considerations 248
    Fabric Border Node Design Considerations 248
    Infrastructure Services Design Considerations 249
    Fabric Wireless Integration Design Considerations 249
    Wireless Over-the-Top Centralized Wireless Option Design Considerations 250
    Mixed SD-Access Wireless and Centralized Wireless Option Design Considerations 250
    Wireless Guest Deployment Considerations 250
    Security Policy Design Considerations 251
    Cisco SD-Access Policy Extension to Cisco ACI 252
    Summary 254
    References in This Chapter 254
    Chapter 8 Advanced Cisco DNA Center 255
    Cisco DNA Center Architecture and Connectivity 256
    Hardware and Scale 256
    Network Connectivity 256
    High Availability and Clustering with Cisco DNA Center 258
    Software Image Management 259
    Image Repository 261
    Golden Image 262
    Upgrading Devices 263
    Cisco DNA Center Templates 266
    Template Creation 267
    Template Assignment and Network Profiles 269
    Deploying Templates 270
    Plug and Play 272
    Onboarding Templates 273
    PnP Agent 275
    Claiming a Device 276
    Cisco DNA Center Tools 280
    Topology 280
    Command Runner 281
    Security Advisories 283
    Summary 284
    References in This Chapter 284
    Chapter 9 Cisco DNA Assurance 285
    Assurance Benefits 285
    Challenges of Traditional Implementations 285
    Cisco DNA Analytics 286
    Cisco DNA Assurance Architecture 287
    Cisco DNA Assurance Data Collection Points 289
    Streaming Telemetry 290
    Network Time Travel 292
    Health Dashboards 292
    Overall Health Dashboard 293
    Network Health Dashboard 294
    Cisco SD-Access Fabric Network Health 296
    Client Health Dashboard 297
    Application Health Dashboard 299
    Cisco DNA Assurance Tools 300
    Intelligent Capture 300
    Anomaly Capture 301
    Path Trace 303
    Sensor Tests 303
    Cisco AI Network Analytics 304
    Summary 306
    References in This Chapter 306
    Glossary 307
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