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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 3)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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RS0161 - SD-WAN Network Address Translation (Part 3)

The video shows how to configure different type of Network Address Translation (NAT) in Cisco SD-WAN. We will be demonstrating static NAT, static PAT, dynamic PAT, and dynamic PAT using both static route and data policy for transport-side NAT to a local internet (DIA). The video finishes with an example of Service-side NAT for traffic that goes across overlay tunnels.
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RS0161 - SD-WAN Network Address Translation (Part 2)

The video shows how to configure different type of Network Address Translation (NAT) in Cisco SD-WAN. We will be demonstrating static NAT, static PAT, dynamic PAT, and dynamic PAT using both static route and data policy for transport-side NAT to a local internet (DIA). The video finishes with an example of Service-side NAT for traffic that goes across overlay tunnels.
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RS0161 - SD-WAN Network Address Translation (Part 1)

The video shows how to configure different type of Network Address Translation (NAT) in Cisco SD-WAN. We will be demonstrating static NAT, static PAT, dynamic PAT, and dynamic PAT using both static route and data policy for transport-side NAT to a local internet (DIA). The video finishes with an example of Service-side NAT for traffic that goes across overlay tunnels.
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RS0012 - Basic NAT

The video demonstrates various Network Address Translation (NAT) functionalities on Cisco router. We look at  scenarios when the NAT IP is assigned from the router interface subnet, where proxy-arp is utilized, and the IP is assigned from a completely different subnet.

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