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Release notes for Cisco SD-Access and Cisco SD-WAN Integrated Domain Solution
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Cisco SD-Access and Cisco SD-WAN Integrated Domain Solution
The ability to integrate Cisco SD-Access and Cisco SD-WAN solution offers network administrators the following benefits:
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Securely onboard network devices and interconnect campus and branch locations.
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Maintain end-to-end segmentation across the entire enterprise – campus, branch, and WAN.
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Carry macro- and micro-security constructs across the Cisco SD-WAN transport.
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Enforce consistent group-based policy throughout the enterprise network.
These benefits, which couple the individual capabilities of both Cisco SD-Access and Cisco SD-WAN, enable organizations to build the next-generation Intent-Based Networking solution.
For detailed information on deployment, download the Cisco SD-Access | SD-WAN Integrated Domain Pairwise Integration.
Hardware and Software Support Matrix for Cisco SD-Access and Cisco SD-WAN Integration
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Cisco SD-Access Co-located Border | Control Plane Node and Cisco SD-WAN Edge |
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Cisco IOS XE 17.3.4 |
Cisco DNA Center |
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Cisco DNA Center Release 2.2.2.5 |
Cisco SD-WAN Controllers |
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Cisco SD-WAN 20.3.4 |
Cisco SD-Access Fabric Edge Node |
All supported Cisco SD-Access Fabric Edge Nodes |
See recommended software release on the Cisco Software-Defined Access Compatibility Matrix. |
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Open Bugs for Cisco SD-Access and Cisco SD-WAN Integrated Domain Solution
This section details all fixed and open bugs for this solution integration. These bugs are available in the Cisco Bug Search Tool.
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Cisco SD-WAN Intg: LAN Automation stuck at 80% with ISR Seed using multiple interfaces to Edge. |
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