Cisco SD-WAN - NAT DIA - vEdge (Spanish)
Digital innovation is overwhelming the branch and WAN. A majority of employees and customers work in branch offices, leading to a significant increase in devices accessing Internet-based applications. However, the digital transformation of many enterprises is hindered owing to the adoption of legacy network architectures. The traditional WAN topology backhauls all Internet traffic to the datacenters resulting in packet latency, drops, and jitter. In addition, the network is being constantly challenged with high costs associated with deployment and complex management. One of the many ways to overcome these challenges within an organization is to use Direct Internet Access (DIA) with Cisco Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN). DIA is a component of the Cisco SD-WAN architecture in which certain Internet-bound traffic or public cloud traffic from the branch can be routed directly to the Internet, thereby bypassing the latency of tunneling Internet-bound traffic to a central site. Benefits of using DIA include: • Reduced bandwidth consumption, latency and cost savings on WAN links by offloading Internet traffic from the private WAN circuit. • Improved branch office user experience by providing Direct Internet Access (DIA) for employees at remote site locations. https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/SDWAN/sdwan-dia-deploy-2020aug.pdf #1toops #SDWAN #NAT #DIA #Cisco
Digital innovation is overwhelming the branch and WAN. A majority of employees and customers work in branch offices, leading to a significant increase in devices accessing Internet-based applications. However, the digital transformation of many enterprises is hindered owing to the adoption of legacy network architectures. The traditional WAN topology backhauls all Internet traffic to the datacenters resulting in packet latency, drops, and jitter. In addition, the network is being constantly challenged with high costs associated with deployment and complex management. One of the many ways to overcome these challenges within an organization is to use Direct Internet Access (DIA) with Cisco Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN). DIA is a component of the Cisco SD-WAN architecture in which certain Internet-bound traffic or public cloud traffic from the branch can be routed directly to the Internet, thereby bypassing the latency of tunneling Internet-bound traffic to a central site. Benefits of using DIA include: • Reduced bandwidth consumption, latency and cost savings on WAN links by offloading Internet traffic from the private WAN circuit. • Improved branch office user experience by providing Direct Internet Access (DIA) for employees at remote site locations. https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/SDWAN/sdwan-dia-deploy-2020aug.pdf #1toops #SDWAN #NAT #DIA #Cisco