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SEC0398 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with VTI (Part 3)

The video shows you how to configure a Site-to-Site VPN using certificate authentication on Cisco Firepower 7.0. This will be done in a Hub-and-Spoke topology between three sites. We will then explore two important aspects of Site-to-Site IPSec VPN which Reverse Route Injection and packet fragmentation.

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SEC0398 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with VTI (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure a Site-to-Site VPN using certificate authentication on Cisco Firepower 7.0. This will be done in a Hub-and-Spoke topology between three sites. We will then explore two important aspects of Site-to-Site IPSec VPN which Reverse Route Injection and packet fragmentation.

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SEC0398 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with VTI (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure a Site-to-Site VPN using certificate authentication on Cisco Firepower 7.0. This will be done in a Hub-and-Spoke topology between three sites. We will then explore two important aspects of Site-to-Site IPSec VPN which Reverse Route Injection and packet fragmentation.

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SEC0397 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with Certificate (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure a Site-to-Site VPN using certificate authentication on Cisco Firepower 7.0. This will be done in a Hub-and-Spoke topology between three sites. We will then explore two important aspects of Site-to-Site IPSec VPN which Reverse Route Injection and packet fragmentation.

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SEC0397 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with Certificate (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure a Site-to-Site VPN using certificate authentication on Cisco Firepower 7.0. This will be done in a Hub-and-Spoke topology between three sites. We will then explore two important aspects of Site-to-Site IPSec VPN which Reverse Route Injection and packet fragmentation.

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SEC0396 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with Pre-Shared Key (Part 4)

The video focuses on a provisioning of Site-to-Site VPN on Cisco Firepower 7.0. We will be configuring three different VPN topologies: Point-to-Point, Hub-and-Spoke, and Full Mesh, to connect a datacenter to two remote sites. You will learn a different configuration components required to create a VPN tunnel.

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SEC0396 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with Pre-Shared Key (Part 3)

The video focuses on a provisioning of Site-to-Site VPN on Cisco Firepower 7.0. We will be configuring three different VPN topologies: Point-to-Point, Hub-and-Spoke, and Full Mesh, to connect a datacenter to two remote sites. You will learn a different configuration components required to create a VPN tunnel.

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SEC0396 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with Pre-Shared Key (Part 2)

The video focuses on a provisioning of Site-to-Site VPN on Cisco Firepower 7.0. We will be configuring three different VPN topologies: Point-to-Point, Hub-and-Spoke, and Full Mesh, to connect a datacenter to two remote sites. You will learn a different configuration components required to create a VPN tunnel.

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SEC0396 - Firepower 7.0 Site-to-Site VPN with Pre-Shared Key (Part 1)

The video focuses on a provisioning of Site-to-Site VPN on Cisco Firepower 7.0. We will be configuring three different VPN topologies: Point-to-Point, Hub-and-Spoke, and Full Mesh, to connect a datacenter to two remote sites. You will learn a different configuration components required to create a VPN tunnel.

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SEC0395 - Firepower 7.0 Device Certificate Install (Part 2)

The video walks you through different ways to install a SSL certificate on a FTD device in Cisco Firepower 7.0. The four methods of certificate enrollment that will be shown are self-signed, manual, PKCS12 and SCEP. This is in a preparation for certficate-based authentication that will be performed in subsequent videos.

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