Citrix
$2795
Per Participant
CNS-231 Deploy and Manage Citrix SD-WAN 11.x Training teaches professionals how to configure and manage SD-WAN, including deployment options, SD-WAN overall structure, provisioning, and the appropriate ways to utilize Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator in your environment. It helps individuals understand how Citrix SD-WAN can make branch networking simpler for your organization.
Throughout this training program, you will learn various topics, including SD-WAN monitoring, branch office development, diagnostics, and reporting. It contains comprehensive information, which helps professionals learn about the initial management and configuration of Citrix SD-WAN. It explains all the deployments options available and about the Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator utilities and considerations. This program is suitable for IT professionals who want to boost their credibility and enhance their skills. It contains in-depth information that helps you recognize and clarify SharePoint's functions and develops your abilities to customize things when needed. You will learn to deliver information in formats that are usable by everyone.
Strong foundational knowledge of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7. Citrix recommends students prepare for this course by taking the following course:
Built for IT Professionals working with Citrix SD-WAN, with little or no previous SD-WAN experience. Potential students include networking administrators, engineers, and architects interested in learning how to deploy or manage Citrix SD-WAN.
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