Overview
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.
The approaches do not address all of the possible network needs; instead, they provide models on which you can pattern your network. You can choose not to use features presented in the examples, or you can add or substitute features that better suit your needs.
This guide assumes you are familiar with Cisco Secure Firewall. For more information on configurations, see the Secure Firewall Management Center Configuration Guides.
Cisco Secure Firewall
Describes how Cisco Secure Firewall is a robust security platform that delivers advanced threat protection, application visibility, intrusion prevention, VPN, and centralized policy enforcement across branches, for secure, scalable SD-WAN network deployments.
SD-WAN Capabilities
Provides an overview of SD-WAN capabilities in Cisco Secure Firewall such as policy-based routing, Direct Internet Access (DIA), Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interfaces (DVTI), Umbrella auto tunnel integration, ECMP, and simplified management to enable secure, resilient, and optimized WAN connectivity.
SD-WAN Features of Cisco Secure Firewall
Outlines key Cisco Secure Firewall SD-WAN features, including dual ISP support, application-aware routing, ECMP load balancing, dynamic and static VTIs, routing protocol support, high availability, and simplified management for secure, scalable, and resilient branch and WAN deployments.