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RS0154 - SD-WAN ACL FW and Traffic Engineering (Data) (Part 4)

The video shows you a use of Centralized Data Policy in Cisco SD-WAN to implement traffic control and engineering. We will apply access-control based on IP, protocol, port, and application to limit communication between our SD-WAN sites. To demonstrate traffic engineering, we will use remote TLOC and local color to reroute traffic. We finish off with failover testing to see how traffic engineering behaves when there is a failure in the network.
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RS0154 - SD-WAN ACL FW and Traffic Engineering (Data) (Part 3)

The video shows you a use of Centralized Data Policy in Cisco SD-WAN to implement traffic control and engineering. We will apply access-control based on IP, protocol, port, and application to limit communication between our SD-WAN sites. To demonstrate traffic engineering, we will use remote TLOC and local color to reroute traffic. We finish off with failover testing to see how traffic engineering behaves when there is a failure in the network.
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RS0154 - SD-WAN ACL FW and Traffic Engineering (Data) (Part 2)

The video shows you a use of Centralized Data Policy in Cisco SD-WAN to implement traffic control and engineering. We will apply access-control based on IP, protocol, port, and application to limit communication between our SD-WAN sites. To demonstrate traffic engineering, we will use remote TLOC and local color to reroute traffic. We finish off with failover testing to see how traffic engineering behaves when there is a failure in the network.
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RS0154 - SD-WAN ACL FW and Traffic Engineering (Data) (Part 1)

The video shows you a use of Centralized Data Policy in Cisco SD-WAN to implement traffic control and engineering. We will apply access-control based on IP, protocol, port, and application to limit communication between our SD-WAN sites. To demonstrate traffic engineering, we will use remote TLOC and local color to reroute traffic. We finish off with failover testing to see how traffic engineering behaves when there is a failure in the network.
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