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  • 001 - VMware NSX Fundamentals - Introduction.mp4236.73MB
  • 002 - Learning objectives.mp414.9MB
  • 003 - 1.1 Software-Defined Data Center Concepts.mp460.08MB
  • 004 - 1.2 Evolution of the Software-Defined Data Center.mp4107.86MB
  • 005 - 1.3 VMware vSphere Virtualization.mp4103.27MB
  • 006 - 1.4 Understanding Network Virtualization.mp4224.87MB
  • 007 - Learning objectives.mp419.66MB
  • 008 - 2.1 Ethernet Switching Fundamentals.mp4147.4MB
  • 009 - 2.2 Data Center Network Topologies—Traditional.mp4461.74MB
  • 010 - 2.3 Data Center Network Topologies—Emerging.mp4571.66MB
  • 011 - Learning objectives.mp463.9MB
  • 012 - 3.1 Introducing the VMware Hands-on Labs (HOL).mp4187.51MB
  • 013 - 3.2 Examining the Lab Physical Topology.mp461.03MB
  • 014 - 3.3 Examining the Lab Logical Topology.mp490.78MB
  • 015 - 3.4 Examining the Lab Application Topologies.mp454.77MB
  • 016 - 3.5 VMware HOL NSX Tips and Tricks.mp4100.62MB
  • 017 - Learning objectives.mp455.52MB
  • 018 - 4.1 Introducing the Management, Control, and Data Plane.mp4237.97MB
  • 019 - 4.2 Adding Network Virtualization Components to Create a True SDDC.mp4107.5MB
  • 020 - 4.3 Exploring NSX 6.2 Basic Design.mp4323.66MB
  • 021 - 4.4 Examining NSX Components and Access Methods.mp4217.42MB
  • 022 - 4.5 Understanding and Deploying NSX 6.2 Manager.mp4160.23MB
  • 023 - 4.6 Installing NSX 6.2 Manager.mp483.63MB
  • 024 - 4.7 Understanding NSX 6.2 Controller.mp4168.63MB
  • 025 - 4.8 Deploying NSX 6.2 Controller.mp493.78MB
  • 026 - Learning objectives.mp468.03MB
  • 027 - 5.1 Logical Switch Networks - Overview and Goals.mp4169.87MB
  • 028 - 5.2 Logical Switch Networks - Evolution.mp4234.6MB
  • 029 - 5.3 Understanding Encapsulation Fundamentals.mp4152.36MB
  • 030 - 5.4 Introducing VXLAN Tunnel Endpoints (VTEP), Segment IDs (SID), and the Transport Zone (TZ).mp4560.53MB
  • 031 - 5.5 Understanding the Logical Switch and Packet Walk.mp4678.13MB
  • 032 - 5.6 Introducing Broadcast, Unknown Unicast, and Multicast (BUM).mp4109.34MB
  • 033 - 5.7 Examining a BUM Packet Walk.mp4580.36MB
  • 034 - 5.8 Configuring a Logical Switch.mp446.86MB
  • 035 - 5.9 Design Solutions Using Hardware VTEPs and OVSDB.mp4480.72MB
  • 036 - 5.10 Connecting the Physical Domain with the Virtual Domain (VLAN to VXLAN).mp427.15MB
  • 037 - Learning objectives.mp426.91MB
  • 038 - 6.1 Centralized vs. Distributed Routing.mp465.72MB
  • 039 - 6.2 Distributed Logical Router Architecture.mp4148.8MB
  • 040 - 6.3 Deploying Distributed Logical Router.mp4179.38MB
  • 041 - 6.4 Routing Protocols.mp4163.4MB
  • 042 - Learning objectives.mp422.42MB
  • 043 - 7.1 NSX Edge Services Gateway Routing Features.mp4167.4MB
  • 044 - 7.2 Static Routing on NSX Edge.mp4116.4MB
  • 045 - 7.3 Dynamic Routing on NSX Edge - Overview.mp421.95MB
  • 046 - 7.4 Dynamic Routing on NSX Edge - OSPF Support.mp469.92MB
  • 047 - 7.5 Dynamic Routing on NSX Edge - BGP Support.mp457.06MB
  • 048 - 7.6 NSX High Availability Mode.mp4129.09MB
  • 049 - 7.7 Scale and Placement of NSX Edge Appliances.mp495.55MB
  • 050 - Learning objectives.mp445MB
  • 051 - 8.1 Securing Communication Paths with VPNs.mp461.7MB
  • 052 - 8.2 Enabling Remote Users to Connect Securely (SSL VPN-Plus).mp449.59MB
  • 053 - 8.3 Introducing SSL VPN Gateway (Web and Network Access Mode).mp4109.22MB
  • 054 - 8.4 Configuring SSL VPN-Plus.mp497.37MB
  • 055 - 8.5 Understanding Site-to-Site Connectivity.mp455.9MB
  • 056 - 8.6 Comparing Industry VPN Approaches.mp4309.68MB
  • 057 - 8.7 Layer 2 (SSL) VPN Use Case and Design.mp4135.28MB
  • 058 - 8.8 Configuring Layer 2 (SSL) VPN.mp468.55MB
  • 059 - 8.9 Understanding the Unmanaged Edge.mp439.93MB
  • 060 - Learning objectives.mp440.59MB
  • 061 - 9.1 Introducing the NSX Edge Load Balancer.mp464.04MB
  • 062 - 9.2 Comparing Inline to One Arm Deployment.mp442.83MB
  • 063 - 9.3 Protecting Your Application—Application Profiles and Virtual Servers.mp499.72MB
  • 064 - 9.4 Protecting Your Application—Service Monitoring and Pools - Overview.mp458.71MB
  • 065 - 9.5 Protecting Your Application—Service Monitoring and Pools - Demo.mp4140.23MB
  • 066 - 9.6 Protecting Your Application—Application Rules.mp456.89MB
  • 067 - 9.7 Application Profiles—SSL Load Balancing.mp436.58MB
  • 068 - 9.8 NSX Load Balancer Availability.mp414.29MB
  • 069 - Learning objectives.mp446.93MB
  • 070 - 10.1 Introducing Distributed Firewalls.mp4287.39MB
  • 071 - 10.2 Understanding Micro-segmentation, Zero-Trust, and the Goldilocks Zone.mp4105.92MB
  • 072 - 10.3 Designing DC Security Using Firewalls.mp486.52MB
  • 073 - 10.4 Understanding the Technical Details of DFW Implementation.mp4177.2MB
  • 074 - 10.5 Creating Rules (MAC, IP, and Objects).mp4268.11MB
  • 075 - 10.6 Scale and Performance Considerations.mp495.02MB
  • 076 - 10.7 Configuring the DFW - Concepts and Mechanics.mp4128.63MB
  • 077 - 10.8 Configuring the DFW - Demo.mp4182.39MB
  • 078 - 10.9 Verifying the DFW.mp4158.58MB
  • 079 - 10.10 DFW Considerations and Additional Functionality.mp474.79MB
  • 080 - Learning objectives.mp445.9MB
  • 081 - 11.1 Understanding Security Groups.mp4121.51MB
  • 082 - 11.2 Understanding Security Policies.mp445.14MB
  • 083 - 11.3 Understanding Security Tags.mp4134.69MB
  • 084 - 11.4 Putting It All Together with Service Composer - Concepts and Overview.mp463.68MB
  • 085 - 11.5 Putting It All Together with Service Composer - Demo.mp4244.12MB
  • 086 - 11.6 Integrating Third-Party Solutions.mp489.84MB
  • 087 - 11.7 Using Third-Party Solutions with Service Composer.mp458.96MB
  • 088 - Learning objectives.mp444.7MB
  • 089 - 12.1 Introducing Use Cases for Bridging, Address Translation, and IP Management.mp461.45MB
  • 090 - 12.2 Connecting the Physical to the Virtual (P2V) Domain (Layer 2 Bridging).mp4154.53MB
  • 091 - 12.3 Understanding the Details of P2V Bridging.mp4149.82MB
  • 092 - 12.4 Understanding NSX Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).mp463.13MB
  • 093 - 12.5 Understanding NSX Edge Network Address Translation (NAT).mp458.19MB
  • 094 - 12.6 Introducing NSX Data Security.mp456.95MB
  • 095 - Learning objectives.mp431.33MB
  • 096 - 13.1 Introducing the Multi-vCenter Architecture.mp4117.16MB
  • 097 - 13.2 Introducing the Multi-vCenter Components.mp4106.25MB
  • 098 - 13.3 Understanding Local and Universal Firewall Rules.mp4143.82MB
  • 099 - 13.4 Understanding Local and Universal Switching.mp4132.88MB
  • 100 - 13.5 Understanding Local and Universal Distributed Routing.mp474.63MB
  • 101 - 13.6 Configuring Universal Distributed Logical Routing.mp480.87MB
  • 102 - 13.7 Multi-vCenter Design Considerations.mp480.06MB
  • 103 - 13.8 Migrating to a Multi-vCenter NSX Deployment.mp451.05MB
  • 104 - Learning objectives.mp430.13MB
  • 105 - 14.1 Implementing NSX RBAC.mp465.43MB
  • 106 - 14.2 Configuring NSX RBAC.mp458.55MB
  • 107 - 14.3 Analyzing NSX Flow Monitoring Data.mp4103.96MB
  • 108 - 14.4 Creating or Modifying Firewall Rules from NSX Flow Monitoring Data.mp465.13MB
  • 109 - 14.5 Configuring and Analyzing NSX Activity Monitoring.mp432.88MB
  • 110 - 14.6 Configuring and Analyzing Logging Data.mp4106.46MB
  • 111 - 14.7 Troubleshooting with NSX Traceflow.mp487.33MB
  • 112 - VMware NSX Fundamentals - Summary.mp444.74MB