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RS0153 - SD-WAN Topology (Part 1)

The video shows various methods to manipulate Cisco SD-WAN overlay topology. vManage comes with some default topology templates that we can look at. We will also create our own topology using Custom rules. Many available attributes will be explored in the Centralized Control Policy.
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RS0152 - SD-WAN Traffic Engineering (Control) (Part 3)

The video shows you different ways to perform traffic engineering across Cisco SD-WAN overlay. We will explore various configuration options and settings in Centralized Control Policy to achieve simple traffic steering and path preference. We will look at tunnel restrict flag to help reduce total number of IPSec tunnel, and tunnel weight that allows weighted bandwidth load balancing.
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RS0152 - SD-WAN Traffic Engineering (Control) (Part 2)

The video shows you different ways to perform traffic engineering across Cisco SD-WAN overlay. We will explore various configuration options and settings in Centralized Control Policy to achieve simple traffic steering and path preference. We will look at tunnel restrict flag to help reduce total number of IPSec tunnel, and tunnel weight that allows weighted bandwidth load balancing.
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RS0152 - SD-WAN Traffic Engineering (Control) (Part 1)

The video shows you different ways to perform traffic engineering across Cisco SD-WAN overlay. We will explore various configuration options and settings in Centralized Control Policy to achieve simple traffic steering and path preference. We will look at tunnel restrict flag to help reduce total number of IPSec tunnel, and tunnel weight that allows weighted bandwidth load balancing.
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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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RS0151 - SD-WAN Dual Transports (Part 1)

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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RS0150 - SD-WAN TLOC Extension (Part 3)

The video shows you how to use TLOC Extension to achieve path redundancy without having direct access to underlay transport in Cisco SD-WAN. We start by going over the concept of TLOC Extension before going through template configuration to allow our dual router setup to have access to both MPLS and internet.
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RS0150 - SD-WAN TLOC Extension (Part 2)

The video shows you how to use TLOC Extension to achieve path redundancy without having direct access to underlay transport in Cisco SD-WAN. We start by going over the concept of TLOC Extension before going through template configuration to allow our dual router setup to have access to both MPLS and internet.
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RS0150 - SD-WAN TLOC Extension (Part 1)

The video shows you how to use TLOC Extension to achieve path redundancy without having direct access to underlay transport in Cisco SD-WAN. We start by going over the concept of TLOC Extension before going through template configuration to allow our dual router setup to have access to both MPLS and internet.
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