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RS0171 - DNAC 2.1 Fabric Virtual Network (Part 4)

The video shows you how to provision a SDA fabric on Cisco DNAC 2.1. We will create a SDA fabric, add network devices, assign fabric role, create Virtual Networks, and perform port assignment. You will get to see what underlying configuration is pushed from DNAC to fabric nodes and packet analysis of LISP and VXLAN when two endpoint communicates. The lab finishes with a demonstration of IPv6 support.

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RS0171 - DNAC 2.1 Fabric Virtual Network (Part 3)

The video shows you how to provision a SDA fabric on Cisco DNAC 2.1. We will create a SDA fabric, add network devices, assign fabric role, create Virtual Networks, and perform port assignment. You will get to see what underlying configuration is pushed from DNAC to fabric nodes and packet analysis of LISP and VXLAN when two endpoint communicates. The lab finishes with a demonstration of IPv6 support.

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RS0171 - DNAC 2.1 Fabric Virtual Network (Part 2)

The video shows you how to provision a SDA fabric on Cisco DNAC 2.1. We will create a SDA fabric, add network devices, assign fabric role, create Virtual Networks, and perform port assignment. You will get to see what underlying configuration is pushed from DNAC to fabric nodes and packet analysis of LISP and VXLAN when two endpoint communicates. The lab finishes with a demonstration of IPv6 support.

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RS0171 - DNAC 2.1 Fabric Virtual Network (Part 1)

The video shows you how to provision a SDA fabric on Cisco DNAC 2.1. We will create a SDA fabric, add network devices, assign fabric role, create Virtual Networks, and perform port assignment. You will get to see what underlying configuration is pushed from DNAC to fabric nodes and packet analysis of LISP and VXLAN when two endpoint communicates. The lab finishes with a demonstration of IPv6 support.

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SEC0303 - PAN 9.0 IPv6 (Part 3)

The video takes you through IPv6 configuration on Palo Alto firewall. We will start with the basic by enabling IPv6 on firewall interfaces and Auto-Config. The remaining of the video will cover different way to enable IPv6 routing including static route, OSPFv3 and BGPv6, and common routing features of redistribution and summartization in order to provide IPv6 connectivity in our lab.

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SEC0303 - PAN 9.0 IPv6 (Part 2)

The video takes you through IPv6 configuration on Palo Alto firewall. We will start with the basic by enabling IPv6 on firewall interfaces and Auto-Config. The remaining of the video will cover different way to enable IPv6 routing including static route, OSPFv3 and BGPv6, and common routing features of redistribution and summartization in order to provide IPv6 connectivity in our lab.

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SEC0303 - PAN 9.0 IPv6 (Part 1)

The video takes you through IPv6 configuration on Palo Alto firewall. We will start with the basic by enabling IPv6 on firewall interfaces and Auto-Config. The remaining of the video will cover different way to enable IPv6 routing including static route, OSPFv3 and BGPv6, and common routing features of redistribution and summartization in order to provide IPv6 connectivity in our lab.

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SEC0241 - FTD 6.1 IPv6 (Part 4)

The video walks you through configuration of IPv6 on Cisoc FTD 6.1. We begin with basic IPv6 interface configuration then progress into IPv6 routings covering static, BGPv3, and OSPFv3. BGPv6 will be used to establish internet routing, while accomplish internal routing with OSPFv3. Bidirectional redistribution will be configured to allow full network connectivity to internet.  
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SEC0241 - FTD 6.1 IPv6 (Part 3)

The video walks you through configuration of IPv6 on Cisoc FTD 6.1. We begin with basic IPv6 interface configuration then progress into IPv6 routings covering static, BGPv3, and OSPFv3. BGPv6 will be used to establish internet routing, while accomplish internal routing with OSPFv3. Bidirectional redistribution will be configured to allow full network connectivity to internet.  
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SEC0241 - FTD 6.1 IPv6 (Part 2)

The video walks you through configuration of IPv6 on Cisoc FTD 6.1. We begin with basic IPv6 interface configuration then progress into IPv6 routings covering static, BGPv3, and OSPFv3. BGPv6 will be used to establish internet routing, while accomplish internal routing with OSPFv3. Bidirectional redistribution will be configured to allow full network connectivity to internet.  
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