Tag: NAT

Cisco SD-WAN Service Side NAT

Among Cisco SD-WAN’s tools to steer or influence traffic across the overlay, the data policies are the ones providing the highest flexibility. For a primer about SD-WAN Data Policies, please refer to this article: Cisco SD-WAN Data Policies. One of the SD-WAN Data Policy applications is the Service Side NAT. Compared to traditional networking where NAT

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IPv4 to IPv6: from 32 to 128 bits

Here we are again, people! This time, i decided to write a post about IPv6, being this protocol part of our present and future (even past, because it is being used since years ago). As most of you must have IPv4 (because IPv6 adoption is going SO slow), maybe IPv6 could be an alien protocol

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