Overview
Cisco® Virtual Managed Services (VMS) is a cloud-native solution that enables service providers to automate, innovate, and accelerate SD-WAN services to their business customers. This platform allows services providers to:
- Increase market share.
- Create highly differentiated services.
- Reduce cost and risk.
- Deploy services faster.
- Add new customers with minimal costs.
- Leverage existing IT portal investments.
For more information, refer to the Cisco Virtual Managed Services Data Sheet.
Check it out here: https://dcloud-cms.cisco.com/demo/vms-30-cloud-vpn-sp-v13
Scenarios
- Scenario 1: Explore Horizon OpenStack Dashboard
- Scenario 2: Add VMS Tenant and User
- Scenario 3: Add a Service
- Scenario 4: Verify Service in Horizon
- Scenario 5: Add CPEs
- Scenario 6: Monitor Your Service
Requirements
Components
- VMS 3.0.6
- Cloud VPN SP 3.0.6
- Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) 4.1.4
- Cisco Elastic Services Controller (ESC) 2.3.2
- OpenStack Mitaka
Features
VMS | - VMS is a cloud-native solution that enables service providers to automate, innovate, and accelerate SD-WAN services to their business customers.
- VMS enables service providers to onboard new customers in minutes instead of weeks or months. It includes a suite of service-level packages, such as SD-WAN, and provides an open architecture for easy integration into existing systems. You can customize these service packages and new ones using the VMS Software Development Kit.
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cVPN | - The Cloud VPN service package gives service providers a simple way to offer customers a site-to-site and remote access VPN connectivity service. This configuration has an advanced option that allows interconnections, regardless of the WAN access method used. It provides secure enterprise access enhanced with Cisco web security.
- An enterprise can unify its corporate network by inter-connecting sites through a Cloud VPN vRouter.
- All CPE based enterprise sites can communicate with each other through the vRouter utilizing a hub-and-spoke topology.
- All traffic traversing the hub-and-spoke topology is secured through encryption across Flex-VPN based IPSec tunnels.
- Mobile users securely access the enterprise using an SSL VPN session terminating on a DMZ providing FW and NAT services.
- All Internet traffic generated from enterprise CPE-based sites or mobile users can be redirected to a virtual web security appliance (vWSA) for high touch web access while using a common DMZ.
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Topology