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SEC0456 - Umbrella IPSec Tunnel - Router (Part 3)

The video goes through configuration of setting up an IPSec tunnel on a Cisco IOS XE device to Cisco Umbrella. We will look at two ways of routing traffic to Umbrella using static and Policy-Based Routing (PBR). In latter part of the lab, we will bring up a second IPSec tunnel for redundancy in an active/standby setup.
 

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SEC0456 - Umbrella IPSec Tunnel - Router (Part 2)

The video goes through configuration of setting up an IPSec tunnel on a Cisco IOS XE device to Cisco Umbrella. We will look at two ways of routing traffic to Umbrella using static and Policy-Based Routing (PBR). In latter part of the lab, we will bring up a second IPSec tunnel for redundancy in an active/standby setup.
 

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SEC0456 - Umbrella IPSec Tunnel - Router (Part 1)

The video goes through configuration of setting up an IPSec tunnel on a Cisco IOS XE device to Cisco Umbrella. We will look at two ways of routing traffic to Umbrella using static and Policy-Based Routing (PBR). In latter part of the lab, we will bring up a second IPSec tunnel for redundancy in an active/standby setup.
 

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 3)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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SEC0299 - PAN 9.0 Routing - Static and Virtual Router (Part 2)

The video walks you through two routing concepts on Palo Alto firewall; static route and Virtual Router. We will look at different use-cases of static route and how we can add a little intelligence to it with Path Monitoring. We will configure Virtual Router to separate guest routing table from production to provide different internet exit path, and enable inter-VR routing to allow some exception traffic to get to corporate resource.

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SEC0299 - PAN 9.0 Routing - Static and Virtual Router (Part 1)

The video walks you through two routing concepts on Palo Alto firewall; static route and Virtual Router. We will look at different use-cases of static route and how we can add a little intelligence to it with Path Monitoring. We will configure Virtual Router to separate guest routing table from production to provide different internet exit path, and enable inter-VR routing to allow some exception traffic to get to corporate resource.

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RS0151 - SD-WAN Dual Transports (Part 3)

The video covers various aspect of routing and configuration of a dual-transport setup in Cisco SD-WAN. We will modify our lab configuration to have our sites fully utilize both transport and look at how route/path redundancy and failover behaves by default. Other supporting configuration for site redundancy such as using loopback for tunnel source and VRRP are also implemented in this lab.
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RS0151 - SD-WAN Dual Transports (Part 2)

The video covers various aspect of routing and configuration of a dual-transport setup in Cisco SD-WAN. We will modify our lab configuration to have our sites fully utilize both transport and look at how route/path redundancy and failover behaves by default. Other supporting configuration for site redundancy such as using loopback for tunnel source and VRRP are also implemented in this lab.
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