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SD-WAN Enterprise Administrator

In this course, you will learn how to design, deploy, and manage advanced Fortinet Secure SD-WAN environments across branches and regions. You will also learn how to enhance and troubleshoot SD-WAN deployments, deploy complex topologies using overlay templates, and implement zero-touch provisioning for scalable deployments. These advanced topics will help you optimize SD-WAN performance and reliability in distributed enterprise networks.

8 Person

11.03 - 12.03.2026

2 Days

09:30-16:30

Altunizade Education Center + Online

  1. Centralized Management
  2. SD-Branch and Zero-Touch Provisioning
  3. SD-WAN Overlay Design and Best Practices
  4. Dual-Hub and Multiregion Topologies
  5. ADVPN

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe the capabilities of the Fortinet Secure SD-WAN solution
  • Configure and monitor FortiOS SD-WAN solutions with FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer
  • Configure SD-WAN management on FortiManager
  • Configure advanced SD-WAN features/li>
  • Use the FortiManager SD-WAN overlay orchestrator
  • Use ZTP to deploy SD-WAN branch devices
  • Describe the use cases for SD-WAN with dual-hub topologies
  • Design a scalable SD-WAN hub-and-spoke topology
  • Implement SD-WAN using ADVPN 2.0 and dynamic BGP

Anyone responsible for designing a Fortinet SD-WAN solution or for the day-to-day management of a Fortinet SD-WAN deployment and network operations should attend this course

    • You must have advanced knowledge of networking, and extensive hands-on experience working with FortiGate and FortiManager.
    • It is also recommended that you have an understanding of the topics covered in the following courses, or have equivalent experience:
  • SD-WAN 7.6 Core Operations Administrator
  • FortiGate 7.6 Administrator
  • FortiManager 7.6 Administrator

 

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