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| | intro Welcome to Part 1 of my Nested vSphere Home Lab Series. In my previous post, I went over the gist of what I plan to do for my nested Nested vSphere Home Lab. In this post, I will cover the setup and configuration of a Sophos XG Firewall Home Edition which will serve as the
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| | Concept mapping table Concept Analogy Network Building Computer Room IP Address Room Number Subnet Floor Network Protocol Language Switch Floor Manager Router Building Concierge Gateway Elevator MAC Address Unique Door ID Bandwidth Hall Width Private IP Internal Room Number Public IP Building Street Address DNS Public Directory TCP Registered Mail Service UDP Untracked Mail Service Port Service-Specific Mail Slot HTTP/HTTPS Web Service Language SMTP/FTP/SSH Specialized Service Languages Data Packet Envelope with Metadata Checksum Data Integrity Check Internet City of Buildings ISP Road/Utility Builder Firewall Security Gate/Guard VPN Hidden Passageway Load Balancer Extra Reception Staff CDN Local Storage Hub QoS Priority Lane NAT Front Desk Clerk Routing Table Building/City Map IPv4 Limited Address System, IPv6 Unlimited Address System, Network Topology Building Blueprint Cloud Computing Rented Office Space Cloud Provider Property Manager Scalability (Cloud) Flexible Office Expansion Network Interface Door VLAN Private Hallway Dual-Stack System Translator for Old/New Address Systems Software-Defined Networking Virtual Architect License This draft is shared under CC BY-NC-ND 4.
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| | SDWAN+Firewall in self-managed hub-and-spoke designs https://ift.tt/knFSMZN Designing network connectivity in public cloud can very quickly become a daunting task. Of course, public cloud providers do offer native networking services, and with those it is fairly easy. This should always be your primary route (pun intended). For example, in the case of Azure, using Virtual WAN...
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