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SEC0304 - PAN 9.0 NAT (Part 3)

The video walks you through configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) on Palo Alto firewall. We will be going over various source and destination NAT scenarios, from static to dynamic NAT, and NAT64. This should cover the majority of NAT requirements you would run into in real-life.

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SEC0304 - PAN 9.0 NAT (Part 2)

The video walks you through configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) on Palo Alto firewall. We will be going over various source and destination NAT scenarios, from static to dynamic NAT, and NAT64. This should cover the majority of NAT requirements you would run into in real-life.

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SEC0304 - PAN 9.0 NAT (Part 1)

The video walks you through configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) on Palo Alto firewall. We will be going over various source and destination NAT scenarios, from static to dynamic NAT, and NAT64. This should cover the majority of NAT requirements you would run into in real-life.

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SEC0297 - PAN 9.0 Basic Configuration (Part 2)

The video goes through basic configuration on Palo Alto firewall. We will be configuring static routing, NAT, and security policy just enough to get our firewall operational and start passing traffic. We will then look at config parameters around device management including banner, SNMP, syslog, SMTP, and netflow.
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SEC0297 - PAN 9.0 Basic Configuration (Part 1)

The video goes through basic configuration on Palo Alto firewall. We will be configuring static routing, NAT, and security policy just enough to get our firewall operational and start passing traffic. We will then look at config parameters around device management including banner, SNMP, syslog, SMTP, and netflow.
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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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SEC0242 - FTD 6.1 Network Address Translation (NAT) (Part 5)

The video runs through various NAT scenarios on Cisco FTD 6.1. We will be going over structure of NAT policy and covering the majority of common NAT use-cases including static NAT, dynamic NAT, PAT, and Identity NAT using both Twice NAT and Object NAT. We will also configure NAT64 to allow internet access to our IPv6 environment we configured in the previous video.
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SEC0242 - FTD 6.1 Network Address Translation (NAT) (Part 4)

The video runs through various NAT scenarios on Cisco FTD 6.1. We will be going over structure of NAT policy and covering the majority of common NAT use-cases including static NAT, dynamic NAT, PAT, and Identity NAT using both Twice NAT and Object NAT. We will also configure NAT64 to allow internet access to our IPv6 environment we configured in the previous video.
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