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RS0163 - SD-WAN Cloud OnRamp SaaS (Part 2)

The video shows the configuration of Cloud OnRamp for SaaS in Cisco SD-WAN. We will cover definitions of site types and their responsibilities before enabling the feature at two of our remotes sites. We will demonstrate  functionality of the feature during normal operation and degradation of WAN transport that will cause traffic to be rerouted.
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RS0163 - SD-WAN Cloud OnRamp SaaS (Part 1)

The video shows the configuration of Cloud OnRamp for SaaS in Cisco SD-WAN. We will cover definitions of site types and their responsibilities before enabling the feature at two of our remotes sites. We will demonstrate  functionality of the feature during normal operation and degradation of WAN transport that will cause traffic to be rerouted.
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RS0162 - SD-WAN Zone-Based Firewall (Part 3)

The video shows how to configure Zone-Based Firewall in Cisco SD-WAN. We will cover the basic of ZBFW and its configuration components before getting into use-case scenarios of using ZBFW to restrict guest internet access, as well as traffic within and across different VPN to help further enforce security policy in an SD-WAN deployment.
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RS0162 - SD-WAN Zone-Based Firewall (Part 2)

The video shows how to configure Zone-Based Firewall in Cisco SD-WAN. We will cover the basic of ZBFW and its configuration components before getting into use-case scenarios of using ZBFW to restrict guest internet access, as well as traffic within and across different VPN to help further enforce security policy in an SD-WAN deployment.
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RS0162 - SD-WAN Zone-Based Firewall (Part 1)

The video shows how to configure Zone-Based Firewall in Cisco SD-WAN. We will cover the basic of ZBFW and its configuration components before getting into use-case scenarios of using ZBFW to restrict guest internet access, as well as traffic within and across different VPN to help further enforce security policy in an SD-WAN deployment.
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RS0161 - SD-WAN Network Address Translation (Part 3)

The video shows how to configure different type of Network Address Translation (NAT) in Cisco SD-WAN. We will be demonstrating static NAT, static PAT, dynamic PAT, and dynamic PAT using both static route and data policy for transport-side NAT to a local internet (DIA). The video finishes with an example of Service-side NAT for traffic that goes across overlay tunnels.
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RS0161 - SD-WAN Network Address Translation (Part 2)

The video shows how to configure different type of Network Address Translation (NAT) in Cisco SD-WAN. We will be demonstrating static NAT, static PAT, dynamic PAT, and dynamic PAT using both static route and data policy for transport-side NAT to a local internet (DIA). The video finishes with an example of Service-side NAT for traffic that goes across overlay tunnels.
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RS0161 - SD-WAN Network Address Translation (Part 1)

The video shows how to configure different type of Network Address Translation (NAT) in Cisco SD-WAN. We will be demonstrating static NAT, static PAT, dynamic PAT, and dynamic PAT using both static route and data policy for transport-side NAT to a local internet (DIA). The video finishes with an example of Service-side NAT for traffic that goes across overlay tunnels.
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RS0160 - SD-WAN Service Chaining (Part 3)

The video shows you how to insert a service device in Cisco SD-WAN traffic flow using Service Chaining. A firewall will be used to demonstrate an ability to steer interested traffic to a service device at a central location. The first scenario covers intra-VPN traffic, and the second scenario covers inter-VPN traffic.
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RS0160 - SD-WAN Service Chaining (Part 2)

The video shows you how to insert a service device in Cisco SD-WAN traffic flow using Service Chaining. A firewall will be used to demonstrate an ability to steer interested traffic to a service device at a central location. The first scenario covers intra-VPN traffic, and the second scenario covers inter-VPN traffic.
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