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RS0213 - SD-WAN 20.8 Routing (Static EIGRP OSPF) (Part 4)

The video takes you through a configuration of three routing protocols; static, EIGRP and OSPF, in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will start with using static routing on lab HQ routers, before converting it to EIGRP. OSPF will be used to advertise one of our branch subnets. You will also learn about route redistribution between OMP and the routing protocols. 

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RS0213 - SD-WAN 20.8 Routing (Static EIGRP OSPF) (Part 3)

The video takes you through a configuration of three routing protocols; static, EIGRP and OSPF, in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will start with using static routing on lab HQ routers, before converting it to EIGRP. OSPF will be used to advertise one of our branch subnets. You will also learn about route redistribution between OMP and the routing protocols. 

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RS0213 - SD-WAN 20.8 Routing (Static EIGRP OSPF) (Part 2)

The video takes you through a configuration of three routing protocols; static, EIGRP and OSPF, in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will start with using static routing on lab HQ routers, before converting it to EIGRP. OSPF will be used to advertise one of our branch subnets. You will also learn about route redistribution between OMP and the routing protocols. 

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RS0213 - SD-WAN 20.8 Routing (Static EIGRP OSPF) (Part 1)

The video takes you through a configuration of three routing protocols; static, EIGRP and OSPF, in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. We will start with using static routing on lab HQ routers, before converting it to EIGRP. OSPF will be used to advertise one of our branch subnets. You will also learn about route redistribution between OMP and the routing protocols. 

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SEC0456 - Umbrella IPSec Tunnel - Router (Part 3)

The video goes through configuration of setting up an IPSec tunnel on a Cisco IOS XE device to Cisco Umbrella. We will look at two ways of routing traffic to Umbrella using static and Policy-Based Routing (PBR). In latter part of the lab, we will bring up a second IPSec tunnel for redundancy in an active/standby setup.
 

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SEC0456 - Umbrella IPSec Tunnel - Router (Part 2)

The video goes through configuration of setting up an IPSec tunnel on a Cisco IOS XE device to Cisco Umbrella. We will look at two ways of routing traffic to Umbrella using static and Policy-Based Routing (PBR). In latter part of the lab, we will bring up a second IPSec tunnel for redundancy in an active/standby setup.
 

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SEC0456 - Umbrella IPSec Tunnel - Router (Part 1)

The video goes through configuration of setting up an IPSec tunnel on a Cisco IOS XE device to Cisco Umbrella. We will look at two ways of routing traffic to Umbrella using static and Policy-Based Routing (PBR). In latter part of the lab, we will bring up a second IPSec tunnel for redundancy in an active/standby setup.
 

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 3)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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SEC0361 - Firepower 6.7 Routing - Static and VRF (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure two routing features on Cisco Firepower 6.7; static route and VRF. We have a simple setup to allow internal users access to internet using static route. IP SLA will be added to provide path failover capability. Guest users will be segregated into a Guest VRF but are allowed to utilized an internal DNS server via route leaking.

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