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VMware NSX-T Distributed Firewall \ Everything you
VMware NSX-T Distributed Firewall \ Everything you need to know but were scared to ask.
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This is a lecture / Demo of the NSX-T / NSX Distributed firewall. We will discuss the security features of the VMware Distributed Firewall. Demo will cover creating a firewall rule and validating that the rule works and examine the filters of the firewall filter.
We will also take a look at the…
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Just the video I was looking for to understand distributed firewall in NSX.
Solid Work. Thanks.
Hello Stephen, Great Video! One thing to clarify why the SSH deny rule applied to AppVM which is a different IP. I understand the Applied to field – DFW will apply to all VMs, but here Source is Web and Destination is DB.
Nice Video Subscribed
Thanks Stephen…I knew 3 mins in.. you were the right source for my doubts on nsxt firewall…
You are great, thanks for the great video. The explanation of NSX DFW part working on NSX segment only was something very confusing to me
Thank you ❤
very nice lecture!
This is the best I’ve seen. Great job.
hi, great video and explanation. about the "applied to" field if i have a rule that consists of SOURCE: group combination of vm and ip address DST: group of vms only. in the field "applied to" i configured both groups. DO the source vms get the rule in their vnic fw? nsxt version 3.2.1
Wow man, I cannot thank you enough for your explanations and examples and the testing, I guess it's beneficial to you, but I enjoyed watching you throughout the whole video, keep the show on
Really great DFW Information. especially the "hidden Knowledge" you gave. really appreciate
❤ thanks bro
Great Great Great Stuff. Hats off to you.
Wonderful 🙂
Great channel steve so informative
Keep it up 👍
It would be great if you add stuff related to best practices for micro segmentation
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Well done Stephen, very understandable! Is there any of your videos where you explain also the use of Service Interface for Tier1 and Tier0 ?