Virtual Private Network (VPN) - Deep Dive
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This video is a replay of a webcast recorded in May 2023. Following is a detailed outline of topics along with timestamps. Enjoy the training!
00:00:00 - Welcome
00:01:51 - Agenda
00:03:38 - Your Instructor
00:05:40 - Benefits of a Virtual Private Network
00:09:39 - Site-to-Site vs. Remote Access VPNs
00:13:55 - Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
00:17:05 - DEMO: GRE
00:25:09 - IPsec
00:36:32 - DEMO: GRE over IPsec
00:52:28 - Dynamic Multipoint VPNs (DMVPNs)
01:02:24 - DEMO: DMVPN
01:31:50 - DMVPNs vs. SD-WAN
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The Best Cisco Instructor of All Time, Thanks Kev for sharing Knowledge!
Been following and consuming everyting since he started way back 20 years ago
The best Cisco Instructor ever, Thank you very much
when i want to learn something on a thorough level, i always look for your "deep Dive" videos. thank you very much Kevin, you've been helped me a lot through my IT career.
Very informative! Thanks Kevin
As Always, Great Video :) Thank you Kevin!
Great one . Was wanting to learn this for long
Great topic for the era we are moving into the tunnels world with sdwan. Thank you
Thank you, Sir, for the time and effort that you have put in to making this video. This is by far the best video out on RUclips which explains the topic in depth.
After watching KW deep dive sessions you immediately go from Tier 1 to Tier 4 Engineer, Great video again Shifu Kevin
Thank you very much Kevin you are the best.
The Best! Thank you
Best as always 🎉🎉🎉
much obliged sir
Even it was helpfull I was missing a lot. For example which Technology is behind the sdwan Software how do they Connect to each side? Is there also a VPN behind? VPN policy based vs route based was missing too. This was more a VPN introdution then a deep dive but still interesting, thanks!
In the first example, is ospf required to be running on all four routers in order for the tunnel interfaces to be able to reach each other
Great stuff. 2 questions:
1. With the advent of high speed broadband at cheaper cost, do you think dmvpn is becoming more popular compared to mpls and will mpls be confined to Service providers?
2. Do you think the industry will fully embrace sd-wan?
Hi Kevin, first class presentation as always, but shouldn't the focus be on route-based VPNs relying on IKEv2 ( VTI , Flex-VPN ) ?
Crypto-Maps as well as IKEv1/ISAKMP based solutions are considered deprecated by CISCO...
This gives me flashbacks to a 3000 concentrator I inherited in the early 2000s. It fed the central network through a p2p T1 That was up roughly 24% of the time, and outside users accessed it through a painfully slow cable modem with a static ip. If I remember correctly you could get a whopping 112KB down over that link, upload was basically nothing. God I hated that T1. WV, early 2000s, not the best copper on the poles.
please also lunch the vpn courses in udemy
Scheduled my ccna for the 24th I've watched all your deep dives feeling super confident about the test after so much preparation. Thanks Kevin!
Good luck!👍🏾
I feel as if I finally have a handle on GRE over IPsec. Thank you!
In your .pdf guide for GRE. R1 & R2 have the same IP address