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WL0046 - 9800 WLC Access Point Registration (Part 1)

The video walks you through different methods to register access point to Cisco 9800 WLC. We will cover four options: L3 broadcast, directed L3 broadcast, DHCP option 43 and DNS. Packet capture will be performed along the way to get some insight into how AP behave in each of the scenario.
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SEC0298 - PAN 9.0 DHCP and DNS (Part 2)

The video looks at two fundamental features on Palo Alto firewall which are DHCP and DNS. We will be configuring and testing three aspects of DHCP; client, server, and relay. For DNS, we will look at DNS proxy function and try to understand and demonstrate how it works.
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SEC0298 - PAN 9.0 DHCP and DNS (Part 1)

The video looks at two fundamental features on Palo Alto firewall which are DHCP and DNS. We will be configuring and testing three aspects of DHCP; client, server, and relay. For DNS, we will look at DNS proxy function and try to understand and demonstrate how it works.
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SEC0297 - PAN 9.0 Basic Configuration (Part 2)

The video goes through basic configuration on Palo Alto firewall. We will be configuring static routing, NAT, and security policy just enough to get our firewall operational and start passing traffic. We will then look at config parameters around device management including banner, SNMP, syslog, SMTP, and netflow.
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SEC0297 - PAN 9.0 Basic Configuration (Part 1)

The video goes through basic configuration on Palo Alto firewall. We will be configuring static routing, NAT, and security policy just enough to get our firewall operational and start passing traffic. We will then look at config parameters around device management including banner, SNMP, syslog, SMTP, and netflow.
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RS0118 - SDA LAN Automation with PnP (Part 2)

The video walks you through a configuration process to perform LAN automation on Cisco DNAC. We will bring up an underlay network of four switches by manually configuring just a seed device, while the remaining switches will be automatically brought up using PnP. The goal is to demonstrate a potential time saving of using LAN automation in a large SDA deployment.
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RS0118 - SDA LAN Automation with PnP (Part 1)

The video walks you through a configuration process to perform LAN automation on Cisco DNAC. We will bring up an underlay network of four switches by manually configuring just a seed device, while the remaining switches will be automatically brought up using PnP. The goal is to demonstrate a potential time saving of using LAN automation in a large SDA deployment.
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SEC0288 - ISE 2.2 Anomalous Endpoint

The video shows how Cisco ISE 2.2 can detect anomalous endpoints and perform endpoint quarantine accordingly. We will go through different methods ISE uses to identify anomalous endpoints by having a Windows computer masquerading as a printer, and wireless device suddenly appear as wired device. 
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SEC0280 - ISE 2.2 Posture Stealth Mode and 3rd Party NAD (Part 2)

The video shows the new posture assessment mode introduced in Cisco ISE 2.2. With Stealth mode, user will be no longer be prompted by the ISE Posture agent, which makes user experience more seamless. We will convert our posture configuration in the previous video into Stealth Mode and perform testing. The second half of video shows how to use internal DHCP and DNS server to assist URL redirect on 3rd party NAD using posture as an example.
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SEC0280 - ISE 2.2 Posture Stealth Mode and 3rd Party NAD (Part 1)

The video shows the new posture assessment mode introduced in Cisco ISE 2.2. With Stealth mode, user will be no longer be prompted by the ISE Posture agent, which makes user experience more seamless. We will convert our posture configuration in the previous video into Stealth Mode and perform testing. The second half of video shows how to use internal DHCP and DNS server to assist URL redirect on 3rd party NAD using posture as an example.
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