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vEdge BringUP by Manual Process
Task: Perform the Following task based on the information given below.
- Decommission the vEdge Router
- Generate the Bootstrap Configuration of New vEdge BR2 router
- Access the vEdge BR2 on Console and manually configure vEdge with OTP and Chassis
- Enable VPN0 Gi0/0 interface
- Configure the vEdge With Following:
- System-IP: 10.4.0.1
- Site-Id: 400
- vBond: 198.18.1.11
- organization-name: “Cisco Sy1 – 19968”
- Attach the Branch2-type device Template configured in Last section to configure full vEdge Route
Topology:

Solution:
Once the Rollback configuration is done in last lab, Now go to vManage | Configuration | Devices | BR2-VEDGE1

Go to right side three dots and select the decommission vEdge and select | Confirm
Now on same three dots, select the Generate Bootstrap Configuration and select the Cloud-init

Now Copy the Bootstrap Configuration and login to vEdge and manually configure the vEdge via OTP and Chassis Number and configure the vEdge on CLI with information provided in task

Once above task is done, you can confirm that the vEdge is now connected to vManage and vBond controllers by following commands:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Onboarding & Provisioning Configuring Templates
- Authentication between vSmart & vBond
- Authentication between vSmart Controller
- Authentication between vBond & vEdge Router
- Authentication between vEdge Router & vManage NMS
- Authentication between vSmart Controller & vEdge Router
- Viptela Specific Port Terminology
- Deploy & Configure vManage & Generate Certificate
- Deploy & Configure vBond & Generate Certificate
- Deploy & Configure vSmart & Generate Certificate
- Configure vEdge & Generate Certificate
- SDWAN & NAT
- Secure DataPlane Bringup
- Enterprise CA for SDWAN Instances
- ZTP Process & PnP Overview
- Control Plane & Data Plane Operation - Unicast Routing Overview
- Configuring OMP & Its attributes
- Configure Unicast Overlay Routing
- Routing Configuration Example
- Segmentation Overview
- Configuring Segmentation
- Segmentation Configuration Example
- Data Traffic across Private WANs
- NAT in SDWAN & Data Encryption
- SD-WAN Viptela Policy Overview
- SD-WAN Centralized & Localized Control Policy Overview
- SD-WAN Centralized & Localized Data Policy
- Service Chaining
- Traffic Flow Monitoring
- vEdge Router as NAT Device
- Zone Based Firewalls
- Configure Centralized Control Policy
- Configuring Centralized Data Policy
- Configuring Cflowd Traffic Monitoring
- Configuring Zone based Firewall
- Service Chaining Configuration Example
- Configuring Service Side NAT
- Configuring Transport side NAT
- Control Policy Example 1: Hierarchical Topology
- Multi-Region Fabric
- Control Policy Example 2: Implementing Traffic Engineering
- Control Policy Example 2: Dynamic On-Demand Tunnels
- LAB Deploy Cisco SD-WAN Edge Routers
- LAB Deploy SDWAN Controllers
- LAB Deploy Cisco SD-WAN Devices Using Configuration Group
- LAB Implement Service-Side Routing Protocols
- LAB Implement TLOC Extensions
- LAB Implement Control Policies
- LAB Implement Data Policies
- LAB Implement Application-Aware Routing
- LAB Implement Branch and Regional Internet Breakouts
- LAB Migrate Branch Sites
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