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The Cisco Intelligent WAN application (IWAN app) runs on the Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module (APIC-EM).
Cisco IWAN extends Software Defined Networking (SDN) to branch sites, with an application-centric approach based on business policies and application rules. This provides IT with tools for centralized management and distributed enforcement across the network.
Cisco IWAN automates deployments with an intuitive browser-based user interface. A new router can be provisioned faster, without requiring the use of router CLI commands.
Business priorities are translated into network policies based on Cisco best practices and validated designs. Cisco IWAN reduces the time required for configuring advanced network services such as DMVPN, PKI, AVC, QoS, and PfR through the use of automation and simple, predefined workflows.
The application-centric approach offers the following benefits:
Several tutorial videos are available, describing use of the IWAN app.
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Log into Cisco APIC-EM to access the Cisco IWAN application. |
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Access the Cisco IWAN application from the Cisco APIC-EM GUI.
Step 1 Using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, enter the IP address or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for Cisco APIC-EM.
Step 2 Enter a username and password, and then click Log In.
Step 3 (When logging in for the first time) Review and confirm the Telemetry Disclosure, and then click Confirm. The Cisco APIC-EM GUI appears.
Step 4 From the Cisco APIC-EM GUI left navigation pane, click IWAN. The Cisco IWAN application home page opens. See Cisco IWAN Application Home Page.
The IWAN App home page shows configuration and monitoring options.
At initial setup, the only active configuration option is Configure Hub Site & Settings. The IWAN App provides a step-by-step workflow to guide you through the setup and configuration process.
Figure 2-1 Cisco IWAN App Home Page—New System Initial Login
After you have configured and provisioned Cisco IWAN, the home page provides more information and options. For example, it displays hub and branch provisioning status, device status, and application status as shown in the following figure.
Figure 2-2 Cisco IWAN App Home Page—After Provisioning
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Add and provision branch sites and view site status information. |
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Categorize and define application policies based on the application bandwidth. |
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