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Video: Application Domain-based Routing Allows IP Addresses to Overlap

Abstract

This video introduces the Application Domain-based Routing feature. It explains how using application domain names as routes to networks instead of the network's IP subnets can allow routing to networks with overlapping IP addresses. It shows how, in addition to routing internal applications, traffic destined for public domains (e.g., salesforce.com) can also be routed to specific networks.

This video introduces the Application Domain-based Routing feature. It explains how using application domain names as routes to networks instead of the network's IP subnets can allow routing to networks with overlapping IP addresses. It shows how, in addition to routing internal applications, traffic destined for public domains (e.g., salesforce.com) can also be routed to specific networks.

Date published:

11/08/2022

Functionality covered:

Application Domain-based Routing

Description

This video introduces the Application Domain-based Routing feature. It explains how using application domain names as routes to networks instead of the network's IP subnets can allow routing to networks with overlapping IP addresses. It shows how, in addition to routing internal applications, traffic destined for public domains (e.g., salesforce.com) can also be routed to specific networks.

Length

4:47