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The Palo Alto Networks Prisma SD-WAN Design and Operation (replaces EDU-238) course is an instructor-led training that describes the next-generation Prisma SD-WAN solution, the capability and value it provides over legacy WAN and SD-WAN implementations, and how to configure, operate, and troubleshoot the solution.



This course is intended for people who must configure, maintain, and use wide area networks, from data centers, to branches, to the cloud.
Successful completion of this five-day, instructor-led course will help enhance your understanding of how to design, implement, and effectively operate a Prisma SD-WAN solution. You will get hands-on experience configuring Prisma SD-WAN with a branch and datacenter, configure policies, and use Prisma SD-WAN services.
- Welcome and introductions
- Intended audience and course focus
- Course objectives and agenda
- Learning Center tasks
- Industry Context
- The Prisma SD-WAN Approach
- Solution Overview
- IPv6 Support
- Strata Cloud Manager Overview
- Multitenant Solution
- Application Visibility
- Site Visibility
- Predictive Analytics
- IoT Device Visibility
- Site Architecture
- Sites and Devices
- ION Device Initiated Connections to Controller
- Interface Types
- Interface Uses
- Interfaces: Virtual, IPv6, Cellular
- Branch Labels
- Branch Insertion Models
- Branch Forwarding and Routing
- Branch Availability Considerations
- Branch Switching Considerations
- Routing Implementation and Terminology
- Branch Overview
- Data Center HA Overview
- Data Center BGP Routing Overview
- BGP Global Configuration
- Branch Configuration/Classic Peer
- Data Center BGP Basic Peer Setup/Configuration
- Verification and Troubleshooting
- BGP Advanced Configuration
- Routing Design Considerations
- High-Level Policy Overview
- Stacked Policies
- Simple Stacked Policy
- Advanced Stacked Policy
- Data Center & Service Groups
- Use Cases
- Dynamic Path Selection
Lab: Initial Setup
- Claim devices
- Create sites and assign devices
- Configure branch and data-center sites
- Set up branch high availability
- Create a custom path policy
Lab: Custom Applications and Adjusting Policies
- Define custom applications
- Create application overrides
- Configure path and QoS policies
- Policy Review
- NAT Policy Overview
- NAT Policy Configuration
- NAT Policy Use Cases
- Advanced NAT Information
- NAT Module Review
- Security Policy
Lab: Stacked Security Policies
- Create stacked security policies on the branch for corporate and guest network traffic
- Bind security zones to interfaces
- Create a guest LAN interface
- Update a path policy to allow guest internet access
Lab: Introduction to NAT
- Create an inbound NAT policy on TA-INET-1
- Bind the NAT policy to the branch
- Create a path policy for traffic to/from a security monitoring server to exit TA-INET-1
- AI/ML Assisted Event Management
- Event Policies Overview
- Event Policy Constructs
- Event Policy Configuration
- DNS Services Overview
- DNS Service Roles
- DNS Service Profiles
- DNS Service Role/Service Profile Configuration Example
- DNS Site-Level Bindings
- DHCP Server Basics
- DHCP Lease Reservations (Static Mappings)
- DHCP Custom Options
Lab: DHCP and DNS
- Configure DHCP services
- Set up DNS functionality
- Device Toolkit Overview and User Access
- Device Toolkit Usage
- Incidents and Alerts
- SNMP
- Syslog
- IPFIX
- Prisma SD-WAN DVR and Reports
- Layer 3 Deployments
- VPN Issues
- Data Center Routing
- Routing Troubleshooting
- Data Plane Issues
- Monitoring HA State
- HA Failure Scenarios
- Application Unreachable Troubleshooting
Lab: Configuring IPv6
- Configure IPv6 addresses on all WAN branch and DC device interfaces
- Generate and observe IPv6 traffic between a branch and a DC device
- CloudBlade Overview
- ServiceNow
- Email Notifications for Alarm-Alerts
- AWS TGW Integration
- GCP Integration
- Azure Virtual WAN with vION Integration
- Zscaler Enforcement Node (ZEN) Integration
- CloudBlade Overview
- Prisma SD-WAN + Prisma Access
- Prisma Access for Networks (Panorama Managed)
- Prisma Access for Networks (Cloud Managed)
- Site and Device Configuration
- Policy Configuration for Prisma Access
- Validation – Remote Networks / Standard VPNs
- Validation – BGP / Routing
- Validation – Traffic Flows
- Autonomous Digital Experience Management
Lab: Onboarding a Branch Site with Cloud Managed Prisma Access
- Onboard the branch site with Prisma Access
- Configure a path policy to send traffic to Prisma Access
- Observe denied internet traffic by a Prisma Access security policy
- Configure a Prisma Access security policy to allow internet traffic for SaaS applications
- Verify allowed internet traffic
- Why Is DevOps-Style Automation Important?
- DevOps – Demo
- DevOps/SDK – Documentation and Support
Lab: Getting Started with the Python SDK
- Set up a development environment and install the Prisma SD-WAN (CloudGenix) Python SDK
- Connect to the Prisma SD-WAN API endpoint and authenticate to the controller
- Execute create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations using Prisma SD-WAN APIs
- Retrieve inventory information