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SEC0260 - FlexVPN Server with Router Client (Part 2)

The video shows you yet another feature available from Cisco FlexVPN with router hardware client. We will go over various benefits of using FlexVPN client mode as opposed to traditional configuration. Some caveats will be pointed out, along with comparison to IKEv1 hardware client.
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SEC0260 - FlexVPN Server with Router Client (Part 1)

The video shows you yet another feature available from Cisco FlexVPN with router hardware client. We will go over various benefits of using FlexVPN client mode as opposed to traditional configuration. Some caveats will be pointed out, along with comparison to IKEv1 hardware client.
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SEC0259 - FlexVPN L2L with Spoke-to-Spoke (Part 2)

The video demonstrates Spoke-to-Spoke tunnel capability of Cisco FlexVPN. We will be converting our Hub-and-Spoke DVTI implementation to support Spoke-to-Spoke tunnel. We will review how NHRP is actually used in the tunnel instantiation process and discuss how this is different from DMVPN. The video finishes with a review of NHRP debug packet.
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SEC0259 - FlexVPN L2L with Spoke-to-Spoke (Part 1)

The video demonstrates Spoke-to-Spoke tunnel capability of Cisco FlexVPN. We will be converting our Hub-and-Spoke DVTI implementation to support Spoke-to-Spoke tunnel. We will review how NHRP is actually used in the tunnel instantiation process and discuss how this is different from DMVPN. The video finishes with a review of NHRP debug packet.
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SEC0258 - FlexVPN L2L with dVTI and External PSK (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure Cisco FlexVPN with DVTI using local and external pre-shared key (PSK). We start by converting our previous DVTI setup from certificate authentication to PSK. We then shows you, for scalability and consistency purpose, that you can have DVTI headend router centrally fetch PSK from a RADIUS server.
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SEC0258 - FlexVPN L2L with dVTI and External PSK (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure Cisco FlexVPN with DVTI using local and external pre-shared key (PSK). We start by converting our previous DVTI setup from certificate authentication to PSK. We then shows you, for scalability and consistency purpose, that you can have DVTI headend router centrally fetch PSK from a RADIUS server.
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SEC0257 - FlexVPN L2L with Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI) (Part 3)

The video walks you through the configuration of Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI) on Cisco FlexVPN and several of its benefits. You will see its ability to flexibly terminate different type of VPN tunnels with and without routing protocol by cloning a VTI template. Many of possible uses-cases are included in this lab.
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SEC0257 - FlexVPN L2L with Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI) (Part 2)

The video walks you through the configuration of Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI) on Cisco FlexVPN and several of its benefits. You will see its ability to flexibly terminate different type of VPN tunnels with and without routing protocol by cloning a VTI template. Many of possible uses-cases are included in this lab.
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SEC0257 - FlexVPN L2L with Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI) (Part 1)

The video walks you through the configuration of Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI) on Cisco FlexVPN and several of its benefits. You will see its ability to flexibly terminate different type of VPN tunnels with and without routing protocol by cloning a VTI template. Many of possible uses-cases are included in this lab.
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SEC0256 - FlexVPN L2L with Next Generation Encryption (Part 2)

The video introduces you to the Next Generation Encryption (NGE) that can be used with Cisco FlexVPN. You will learn NGE-compliant encryption, hashing, digital signature and key exchange algorithms and see how they are configured in FlexVPN. 
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