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RS0162 - SD-WAN Zone-Based Firewall (Part 1)

The video shows how to configure Zone-Based Firewall in Cisco SD-WAN. We will cover the basic of ZBFW and its configuration components before getting into use-case scenarios of using ZBFW to restrict guest internet access, as well as traffic within and across different VPN to help further enforce security policy in an SD-WAN deployment.
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DC0020 - ACI Zone

The video shows you how to use zones in Cisco ACI to partially deploy config changes to your ACI fabric. The feature is useful when you want to test out the new config on a subset of fabric devices prior to committing the changes fabric-wide. This will be demonstrated with a simple network config change.
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RS0100 - Prime 3.1 Device Configuration (ZBFW) (Part 3)

The video shows you how to use Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1 to configure Zone Based Firewall on Cisco routers. Our scenario is to protect a PCI  network at branch sites. We will create all necessary components used by ZBFW policy rules. The configuration will be applied to routers via Configuration Group over WSMA. We will experiment how WSMA handle configuration changes.
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RS0100 - Prime 3.1 Device Configuration (ZBFW) (Part 2)

The video shows you how to use Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1 to configure Zone Based Firewall on Cisco routers. Our scenario is to protect a PCI  network at branch sites. We will create all necessary components used by ZBFW policy rules. The configuration will be applied to routers via Configuration Group over WSMA. We will experiment how WSMA handle configuration changes.
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RS0100 - Prime 3.1 Device Configuration (ZBFW) (Part 1)

The video shows you how to use Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1 to configure Zone Based Firewall on Cisco routers. Our scenario is to protect a PCI  network at branch sites. We will create all necessary components used by ZBFW policy rules. The configuration will be applied to routers via Configuration Group over WSMA. We will experiment how WSMA handle configuration changes.
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