Overview
This guide explains SD-WAN deployment use cases with Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense (FTD), including device onboarding, DVTI for hub-and-spoke architecture, Direct Internet Access (DIA), Umbrella-based SASE, and dual ISP deployments.
Getting Started
Introduces Cisco Secure Firewall and its SD-WAN capabilities, providing an overview of key features, benefits, and supported use cases to help organizations simplify secure branch deployments.
Simplify Branch to Hub Communication using Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI)
Explains how to simplify branch-to-hub connectivity using Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interfaces (DVTI) in Cisco Secure Firewall, detailing route-based VPN design, hub-and-spoke topology, best practices, and an end-to-end configuration workflow.
Route Application Traffic from the Branch to the Internet Using Direct Internet Access (DIA)
Provides an overview of how to implement Direct Internet Access (DIA) to route branch application traffic directly to the internet using policy-based routing, improving performance, reducing latency, and optimizing WAN utilization in Cisco Secure Firewall.
Secure Internet Traffic Using Umbrella Auto Tunnel
Provides an overview of Secure Firewall and Umbrella integration to help network administrators plan and secure cloud and internet traffic.
Empower Remote Workers with Secure Connectivity: DIA, Umbrella Auto Tunnel, and DVTI in Action
Provides an overview of how Direct Internet Access (DIA), Cisco Umbrella, and DVTI integrate with Secure Firewall to deliver secure, scalable SD‑WAN connectivity for remote and branch users.
Set Up SD-WAN Branch Office with Dual ISPs Using Registration Key and Device Templates
Provides an overview of how to deploy a dual ISP SD-WAN using Secure Firewall wizard and device templates with registration keys for resilient WAN connectivity.
Set Up SD-WAN Branch Office with Dual ISPs Using Serial Numbers and Device Template
Provides an overview of how to deploy a dual ISP SD-WAN using Secure Firewall wizard and device templates with serial numbers for resilient WAN connectivity.