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SEC0309 - PAN 9.0 Custom App and App Override (Part 2)

The video shows you how to handle applications that are not recognized by Palo Alto firewall Application ID. We begins with a demonstration of different type of Unknown applications before going into two ways to address it with application override and custom application signature. The lab finishes with an introduction to Policy Optimizer to clean up your security policy to make them more efficient and secure.

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SEC0309 - PAN 9.0 Custom App and App Override (Part 1)

The video shows you how to handle applications that are not recognized by Palo Alto firewall Application ID. We begins with a demonstration of different type of Unknown applications before going into two ways to address it with application override and custom application signature. The lab finishes with an introduction to Policy Optimizer to clean up your security policy to make them more efficient and secure.

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Average: 5 (1 vote)
Difficulty Level: 
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SEC0308 - PAN 9.0 Application ID (Part 3)

The video introduces you to one of the most important features on Palo Alto firewall, which is Application ID. We will go through the basic configuration of AppID, and different ways to match a group of applications using tags, app groups, and filters. Our configuration scenarios include best practices and recommendations.

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SEC0308 - PAN 9.0 Application ID (Part 2)

The video introduces you to one of the most important features on Palo Alto firewall, which is Application ID. We will go through the basic configuration of AppID, and different ways to match a group of applications using tags, app groups, and filters. Our configuration scenarios include best practices and recommendations.

Rating: 
5
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Difficulty Level: 
0

SEC0308 - PAN 9.0 Application ID (Part 1)

The video introduces you to one of the most important features on Palo Alto firewall, which is Application ID. We will go through the basic configuration of AppID, and different ways to match a group of applications using tags, app groups, and filters. Our configuration scenarios include best practices and recommendations.

Rating: 
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Average: 5 (1 vote)
Difficulty Level: 
0

RS0122 - SDA Application Policy (EasyQoS) (Part 3)

The video shows you how to use Application Policy feature on Cisco DNAC to consistently push QoS configuration to network devices. We will go through defining application and policy required to create a queueing profile and apply to a switch and router on both LAN and WAN interfaces.
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RS0122 - SDA Application Policy (EasyQoS) (Part 2)

The video shows you how to use Application Policy feature on Cisco DNAC to consistently push QoS configuration to network devices. We will go through defining application and policy required to create a queueing profile and apply to a switch and router on both LAN and WAN interfaces.
Rating: 
5
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Difficulty Level: 
0

RS0122 - SDA Application Policy (EasyQoS) (Part 1)

The video shows you how to use Application Policy feature on Cisco DNAC to consistently push QoS configuration to network devices. We will go through defining application and policy required to create a queueing profile and apply to a switch and router on both LAN and WAN interfaces.
Rating: 
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Average: 5 (1 vote)
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RS0083 - vNAM Alarm and Threshold (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure Cisco vNAM to respond to traffic performance threshold violation. As part of demonstration, we will enable alarm thresholds and actions on our test FTP and voice traffic. We will trigger the alarms by introducing server and network impairment and observe the system response by sending email notification and performing packet capture.
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RS0083 - vNAM Alarm and Threshold (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure Cisco vNAM to respond to traffic performance threshold violation. As part of demonstration, we will enable alarm thresholds and actions on our test FTP and voice traffic. We will trigger the alarms by introducing server and network impairment and observe the system response by sending email notification and performing packet capture.
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