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RS0241 - SD-WAN 20.9 Network Address Translation (Part 4)

The video goes through most common Network Address Translation (NAT) scenarios in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will cover both transport and service-side NAT ranging from static to dynamic NAT/PAT using route-based and data-policy traffic matching. We will look at using NAT to perform local internet breakout and failover. 

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RS0241 - SD-WAN 20.9 Network Address Translation (Part 3)

The video goes through most common Network Address Translation (NAT) scenarios in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will cover both transport and service-side NAT ranging from static to dynamic NAT/PAT using route-based and data-policy traffic matching. We will look at using NAT to perform local internet breakout and failover. 

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RS0241 - SD-WAN 20.9 Network Address Translation (Part 2)

The video goes through most common Network Address Translation (NAT) scenarios in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will cover both transport and service-side NAT ranging from static to dynamic NAT/PAT using route-based and data-policy traffic matching. We will look at using NAT to perform local internet breakout and failover. 

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RS0241 - SD-WAN 20.9 Network Address Translation (Part 1)

The video goes through most common Network Address Translation (NAT) scenarios in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will cover both transport and service-side NAT ranging from static to dynamic NAT/PAT using route-based and data-policy traffic matching. We will look at using NAT to perform local internet breakout and failover. 

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SEC0260 - FlexVPN Server with Router Client (Part 4)

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 3)

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 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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RS0010 - GLBP

The video demonstrates GLBP configuration on two routers providing an IP gateway. We review the roles of Active Virtual Gateway (AVG) and Active Virtual Forwarder (AVF), and how load balancing is achieved, and perform various failover test scenarios. GLBP main distinction from HSRP and VRRP is its ability to natively provide gateway load balancing to end devices, hence increase in protocol complexity.

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RS0009 - VRRP

The video demonstrates VRRP configuration on two routers providing an IP gateway. Failover behavior caused by interface object tracking is observed. We also review VRRP packet captured on Wireshark. VRRP serves the same purpose as HSRP with minor differences: one being a standard protocol, hence it would be a protocol of choice for inter-operability with other vendors.

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