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Dynamic Routing Gateway - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Tutorial
From the course: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Multicloud Architect Associate
Dynamic Routing Gateway
- [Sergio] Hello and welcome to this lesson on the DRG, Dynamic Routing Gateway. My name's Sergio Castro with Oracle University and I'm very glad that you're here because the DRG is a key resource on Oracle Cloud infrastructure. It's basically the tool that you utilize to scale your networks, your connectivity, reach out to remote local area networks. They might be on-premises or other virtual networks with other cloud service providers, or you can reach VCNs that are located in remote regions on your tenancy or on a third party tenancy. So let's go ahead and take a look at the main features. Basically, you can leverage the dynamic routing gateway for remote peering connections. That's when you have two virtual cloud networks, each one of them in a separate region. And you can also attach more than one VCN to a dynamic routing gateway. Actually, you can attach up to 300. So the dynamic routing gateway can serve as a hub and bypass the local peering gateway. So you have the option of…
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Module overview35s
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OCI Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) introduction7m 23s
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VCN subnet4m 55s
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Demo: Creating a VCN8m 39s
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VCN security11m 42s
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VCN gateways1m 36s
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Service gateway2m 48s
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NAT gateway3m 12s
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Internet gateway2m 32s
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VCN routing2m 56s
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VCN peering4m 28s
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Demo: Local peering12m 22s
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Demo: Remote peering connection10m 29s
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Dynamic Routing Gateway7m 13s
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