Cisco Enterprise Service Automation

Cisco Enterprise Service Automation
Cisco Enterprise Service Automation
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Cisco Enterprise Service Automation SDN reduces IT operating expenses by simplifying and automating the processes involved in multi branch deployments. Cisco Enterprise Service Automation (ESA) helps IT organizations automate and standardize IT processes across their networks to align with both company and Cisco best practices. Through its GUI, Cisco Enterprise Service Automation provides intuitive ways of designing cookie cutter profiles that enable IT to bring up multiple branches in no time. Cisco Enterprise Service Automation essentially reduces the operational expenses of an IT organization by rapidly automating the processes involved in branch provisioning and rolling out services. Automation, integration, and Cisco validated designs. Service automation is a process tool that supports APIs and allows an external system to plug into a branch network and pass input parameters to it. It is used to automate the provisioning of branches.

Cisco Enterprise Service Automation uses the services available in the controller and management tools to register and provision both physical and virtual branches and seamlessly monitor and manage the components provisioned for inventory, change, fault, and performance functions. Cisco Enterprise Service Automation aids with orchestration, automation of processes, and service chaining of virtual and physical branches, drastically reducing the time required to provision multiple branches simultaneously from months to just minutes. ESA, along with the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module (APIC-EM) and Prime-Infrastructure, allows IT to design, provision, manage, and monitor the hardware, hosting platforms, and software services required to successfully get a new branch up and running. Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module workflows align with ITIL processes, providing ways for users to create network designs for initial provisioning and service upgrades.

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Cisco Enterprise Service Automation SDN

Cisco Service Automation is a process tool that supports APIs and allows an external system to plug into a branch network and pass input parameters to it. It is used to automate the provisioning of branches. Cisco Enterprise Service Automation is a thin, lightweight orchestration layer that closely integrates with other Cisco management tools and controllers, such as Prime infrastructure and APIC-EM, and comes as an enterprise packaged solution. It uses the services available in the controller and management tools to register and provision both physical and virtual branches and seamlessly monitor and manage the components provisioned for inventory, change, fault, and performance functions. Cisco Service Automation includes knowledge packs that are prepackaged within the system, providing users with validated topology designs. These Cisco best practice designs can be used in designing the virtual branch components to help reduce the load on the user.

Platform Support And Compatibility

Plug and play — provide automated zero touch deployment and day zero provisioning for the hardware platforms connecting to the network. Lowers operating costs by reducing the time that technicians must be on site to connect and configure the physical hardware and hosting platforms. Hosting platforms — UCS C-Series Rack Servers — UCS E-Series servers — Enterprise Network Computer System — Virtual Functions — Cisco Cloud Services Router (CSR) 1000V — Adaptive Security Virtual Appliance (ASAv) — Virtual Wide Area Application Services (vWAAS) Hardware platforms — 4000 series integrated services routers — Catalyst 3650 series switches. Platform support — lists the platforms and products that support Cisco ESA. Approval process — embeds an approval process in the workflow to provide a trusted environment for IT organizations before pushing any changes to the network. Follows ITIL processes that align with IT organizational needs.

Service Automation

Cisco Enterprise Service Automation includes knowledge packs that are prepackaged within the system, providing users with validated topology designs. These Cisco best practice designs can be used in designing the virtual branch components. This helps reduce the load on the user, who otherwise would need to understand the nuances of service chaining. The tool is designed to provide flexibility to the user to choose either the Cisco virtual network functions or functions offered by other network vendors that are certified to work in this environment. The tool has a Cisco validated initial configuration that the user can use to get the network up and running within minutes. Physical branch provisioning — provisions an entire branch network by automating on boarding, initial configuration, and customer supplied configurations for the complete branch network. Supports simultaneous provisioning of multiple branches with standardized configurations through easy to use bulk provisioning mechanisms.
Cisco Enterprise Service Automation
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