Welcome to the second course in the networking and Google Cloud series routing and addressing. In this course, we'll cover the central routing and addressing concepts that are relevant to Google Cloud's networking capabilities. Module one will lay the foundation by exploring network routing and addressing in Google Cloud, covering key building blocks such as routing IPv4, bringing your own IP addresses and setting up cloud DNS. In Module two will shift our focus to private connection options, exploring use cases and methods for accessing Google and other services privately using internal IP addresses. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid grasp of how to effectively route and address your network traffic within Google Cloud.
Networking in Google Cloud: Hybrid Connectivity and Network Management
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Overview
Syllabus
- Welcome to Networking in Google Cloud
- Networking in Google Cloud Introduction
- Network Routing and Addressing in Google Cloud
- Routes and route preferences
- IPv6
- BYOIP (bring your own IP)
- Cloud DNS
- Lab intro: Traffic Steering Using Geolocation
- Cloud DNS - Traffic Steering using Geolocation Policy
- Quiz
- Debrief
- Private Connection Options
- Private access overview
- Private Google Access
- Private Service Connect
- Private services access
- Cloud NAT
- Lab Intro: Implement Private Google Access and Cloud NAT
- Implement Private Google Access and Cloud NAT
- Debrief
- Quiz
- Course Resources
- Networking in Google Cloud: Routing and Addressing Course Resources
- Your Next Steps
- Course Badge