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Configure NAT and VPNs Using Palo Alto Firewalls

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Overview

A robust enterprise requires NAT and VPNs for their infrastructure to remain secure. This course will teach you how to understand and configure source and destination NAT solutions, as well as various site-to-site and remote access VPN solutions.

NAT is important to allow users to access the internet, and hide back-end devices. VPNs are used to protect traffic, whether that is from one site to another, or remote users trying to access enterprise resources. In this course, Configure NAT and VPNs Using Palo Alto Firewalls, you’ll learn how to configure NAT and various VPNs on a Palo Alto Firewall. First, you’ll explore the different types of source and destination NAT translations, and how to configure them. Next, you’ll discover how to configure site-to-site VPNs, including one-to-one and one-to many-VPNs. Finally, you’ll learn how to configure a Palo Alto Firewall solution to support remote access users. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of a Palo Alto Firewall needed to protect networks with robust NAT and VPNs solutions.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Understanding the NAT Flow Logic on a Palo Alto Firewall and Configuring Source NAT 50mins
  • Configuring Destination NAT, U-turn NAT, and No-NAT Rules 59mins
  • Configuring a Static Site-to-Site IPSec VPNs 58mins
  • Configuring a GRE VPN and a Static Site-to-Site IPSec VPN Using Proxy IDs 46mins
  • Configuring Large Scale VPNs with GlobalProtect 64mins
  • Configuring Remote Access VPNs with GlobalProtect 59mins

Taught by

Craig Stansbury

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