so does the FW need a route to point traffic for the far side to the tunnel interface or will it automatically inject that to routing based on the remote side proxy id ?
Hello Astrit. Can you just advise on where do we get those Tunnel IP addresses. I see they are private so maybe we choose them by ourselves? Thanks in advance.
Worst explanation and clearly incomplete. You should then specify (no traffic across tunnel in your label so we don't waist our time) as clearly you didn't define any interesting traffic or you didn't do anything to pass any traffic across the tunnels.
This explanation covers all topics in depth for the PCNSA exam, and I adhere to the Palo Alto curriculum. If you're viewing these videos to learn how to set up a Site to Site VPN for work, you should probably employ a professional rather than trying to learn it on UA-cam. So, if you want to observe how traffic moves from one site to another, take a look at the PCNSE course.
Great video, easy to follow and understand all steps. THANK you!
Great content.
Is it possible to reproduce this lab on EVE-NG? Do you have a step-by-step tutorial on how to implement it?
Thank you. IKE rhymes with LIKE.
OK, that was really interesting. Thank you. You've got me hooked!
Thank you Alexandra,
what of there's a router between them?
What if there's a router between them?
Great work Shqipe!!!
faleminderit
so does the FW need a route to point traffic for the far side to the tunnel interface or will it automatically inject that to routing based on the remote side proxy id ?
we no need to add static route and security policy for this? Because in some videos they are adding these two which making me confuse..
Is there a video on how to nat the local ips to hide them?
did you make your lab in gns3 or eve-ng to connect all the vm?
Thank you for the video, very nicely explained
Thank you for this video❤
Waiting for more videos..🙏🙏🙏
Hello Astrit.
Can you just advise on where do we get those Tunnel IP addresses.
I see they are private so maybe we choose them by ourselves?
Thanks in advance.
Private addresses chosen from a random private range
amazing video: thanks
Your a great instructor, so clear and well laid out. Just a question but is this particular subject covered in the PCNSA?
Thank you for your great comment, yes, the PCNSA exam covers this subject.
@@AstritKrasniqi Strange that the new PCNSA study guide makes no mention of this, perhaps it is now not included since the new revision last year.
Nicely explained
Thanks for liking
Thank you very much.. it clear
Nice
Very nice video...
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video!! thanks!
Thanks
No problem
Worst explanation and clearly incomplete. You should then specify (no traffic across tunnel in your label so we don't waist our time) as clearly you didn't define any interesting traffic or you didn't do anything to pass any traffic across the tunnels.
This explanation covers all topics in depth for the PCNSA exam, and I adhere to the Palo Alto curriculum. If you're viewing these videos to learn how to set up a Site to Site VPN for work, you should probably employ a professional rather than trying to learn it on UA-cam.
So, if you want to observe how traffic moves from one site to another, take a look at the PCNSE course.