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SEC0300 - PAN 9.0 Routing - BGP (Part 3)

The video shows you how to configure BGP routing on Palo Alto firewall. We will start with basic BGP peering establishment using iBGP and eBGP. We will then look at different way to manipulate routes with summarization, suppression, import and export. The lab finishes with a demonstration of inter-VR BGP peering.

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SEC0300 - PAN 9.0 Routing - BGP (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure BGP routing on Palo Alto firewall. We will start with basic BGP peering establishment using iBGP and eBGP. We will then look at different way to manipulate routes with summarization, suppression, import and export. The lab finishes with a demonstration of inter-VR BGP peering.

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SEC0300 - PAN 9.0 Routing - BGP (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure BGP routing on Palo Alto firewall. We will start with basic BGP peering establishment using iBGP and eBGP. We will then look at different way to manipulate routes with summarization, suppression, import and export. The lab finishes with a demonstration of inter-VR BGP peering.

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SEC0299 - PAN 9.0 Routing - Static and Virtual Router (Part 2)

The video walks you through two routing concepts on Palo Alto firewall; static route and Virtual Router. We will look at different use-cases of static route and how we can add a little intelligence to it with Path Monitoring. We will configure Virtual Router to separate guest routing table from production to provide different internet exit path, and enable inter-VR routing to allow some exception traffic to get to corporate resource.

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Average: 5 (1 vote)
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SEC0299 - PAN 9.0 Routing - Static and Virtual Router (Part 1)

The video walks you through two routing concepts on Palo Alto firewall; static route and Virtual Router. We will look at different use-cases of static route and how we can add a little intelligence to it with Path Monitoring. We will configure Virtual Router to separate guest routing table from production to provide different internet exit path, and enable inter-VR routing to allow some exception traffic to get to corporate resource.

Rating: 
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Difficulty Level: 
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