From the course: Implementing Cisco Software-Defined Wan (SD-WAN) for your Enterprise and Cloud
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Learning objectives - Cisco Tutorial
From the course: Implementing Cisco Software-Defined Wan (SD-WAN) for your Enterprise and Cloud
Learning objectives
- This lesson focuses on providing connectivity to the internet and how to provide connectivity to cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google. Now, first we're going to learn about providing internet connectivity at the branches with a simple NAT overload. And then after that, I'm going to talk about how we can provide direct cloud access for selective applications via data policy, or how we could provide direct internet access via a data policy. And then I want to talk about Cloud onRamp for SaaS, which is how we can optimize access to top cloud applications across the internet. And then I'm going to explain and demonstrate how to connect to AWS, GCP, and Azure through direct pairings or through a software-defined cloud interconnect with Equinix or Megaport. And then the lesson's going to conclude with some demonstrations of how you could use those SDCI providers as a way in transport.
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Learning objectives58s
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Direct Internet Access (DIA) NAT9m 4s
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Policy-based Direct Cloud Access (DCA) and DIA, part 110m 32s
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Policy-based Direct Cloud Access (DCA) and DIA, part 219m 11s
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Cloud OnRamp for SaaS20m 10s
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Cloud connectivity20m 16s
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Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: AWS17m 53s
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Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: GCP15m 8s
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Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Azure11m 17s
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Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Software Defined Cloud Interconnect (SDCI)15m 48s
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Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Backbone as a Service, transport16m 1s
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Cloud onRamp for Multicloud: Backbone as a Service, policy25m 2s
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