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SEC0351 - Firepower 6.7 FDM Introduction (Part 3)

The video introduces you to Cisco Firepower Device Manager (FDM) on Firepower 6.7. We will cover different configuration sections on the web interface. Basic device config will be completed along the way while we point out what are available for you to configure. You should feel comfortable navigating around FDM by the end of the video.

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SEC0351 - Firepower 6.7 FDM Introduction (Part 2)

The video introduces you to Cisco Firepower Device Manager (FDM) on Firepower 6.7. We will cover different configuration sections on the web interface. Basic device config will be completed along the way while we point out what are available for you to configure. You should feel comfortable navigating around FDM by the end of the video.

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SEC0351 - Firepower 6.7 FDM Introduction (Part 1)

The video introduces you to Cisco Firepower Device Manager (FDM) on Firepower 6.7. We will cover different configuration sections on the web interface. Basic device config will be completed along the way while we point out what are available for you to configure. You should feel comfortable navigating around FDM by the end of the video.

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RS0150 - SD-WAN TLOC Extension (Part 3)

The video shows you how to use TLOC Extension to achieve path redundancy without having direct access to underlay transport in Cisco SD-WAN. We start by going over the concept of TLOC Extension before going through template configuration to allow our dual router setup to have access to both MPLS and internet.
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RS0150 - SD-WAN TLOC Extension (Part 2)

The video shows you how to use TLOC Extension to achieve path redundancy without having direct access to underlay transport in Cisco SD-WAN. We start by going over the concept of TLOC Extension before going through template configuration to allow our dual router setup to have access to both MPLS and internet.
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RS0150 - SD-WAN TLOC Extension (Part 1)

The video shows you how to use TLOC Extension to achieve path redundancy without having direct access to underlay transport in Cisco SD-WAN. We start by going over the concept of TLOC Extension before going through template configuration to allow our dual router setup to have access to both MPLS and internet.
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RS0148 - SD-WAN Policy Overview

The video explains different type of policies in Cisco SD-WAN. We will covers the four main policies; Centralized and Localized Control Policies, and CEntralized and Localized Data Policy. We will wrap up the video with the order of operation of the policies in a packet flow.
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DC0005 - ACI Fabric Policies (Part 3)

The video shows configuration of Fabric Policies section on Cisco ACI APIC GUI. Fabric policies control the operation of ACI underlying fabric including settings on hardware, protocols and network services. We will spend time on switch-level configuration, pod-level configuration, and any other global configuration, and how all of which are applied to fabric switches.
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DC0005 - ACI Fabric Policies (Part 2)

The video shows configuration of Fabric Policies section on Cisco ACI APIC GUI. Fabric policies control the operation of ACI underlying fabric including settings on hardware, protocols and network services. We will spend time on switch-level configuration, pod-level configuration, and any other global configuration, and how all of which are applied to fabric switches.
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DC0005 - ACI Fabric Policies (Part 1)

The video shows configuration of Fabric Policies section on Cisco ACI APIC GUI. Fabric policies control the operation of ACI underlying fabric including settings on hardware, protocols and network services. We will spend time on switch-level configuration, pod-level configuration, and any other global configuration, and how all of which are applied to fabric switches.
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