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In this course, *Centralizing Egress Traffic via AWS Transit Gateway, you’ll learn to create an AWS environment with AWS Transit Gateway for routing egress traffic to the internet. First, you’ll explore VPC peering. Next, you’ll discover NAT gateways, transit gateways, and AWS Network Firewall. Finally, you’ll learn how to put this all together as a challenge lab, whereby you will be modifying an existing decentralized solution into a centralized approach for internet egress traffic. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to develop this approach in your own environments.

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Helps learners centralize egress traffic for Internet connectivity
Covers centralizing egress traffic via AWS Transit Gateway
Develops skills in using VPC peering, NAT gateways, and AWS Network Firewall
Offers a challenge lab to apply what you learn

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Review virtualization
Reinforce knowledge of virtualization to prepare for this course on AWS Transit Gateway.
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  • Study notes, assignments, and review course materials on virtualization
  • Install a virtualization tool (e.g., VMware, VirtualBox) and practice creating and managing virtual machines.
Attend AWS Transit Gateway Workshop
Gain practical insights and hands-on experience with AWS Transit Gateway.
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  • Search for and register for an AWS Transit Gateway workshop.
  • Attend the workshop and participate actively in hands-on labs and discussions.
Configure VPC peering
Practice configuring VPC peering to gain hands-on experience with a foundational concept for this course.
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  • Set up two AWS accounts and create VPCs in each account.
  • Establish a peering connection between the VPCs using the AWS console or CLI.
  • Test connectivity and troubleshooting any issues.
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Explore NAT gateways with AWS documentation
Expand understanding of NAT gateways by exploring official AWS documentation.
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  • Visit the AWS documentation website and search for 'NAT gateways'.
  • Read through the introductory and technical documentation.
  • Follow along with the provided examples and try out the configurations in your own AWS account (optional).
Experiment with AWS Network Firewall rules
Apply concepts of AWS Network Firewall by experimenting with different rule configurations.
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  • Set up an AWS Network Firewall in your own AWS account.
  • Create custom firewall rules and test their impact on network traffic.
  • Monitor the firewall logs and adjust rules accordingly.
Design and implement a transit gateway architecture
Apply knowledge gained in the course by designing and implementing a real-world transit gateway architecture.
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  • Choose a scenario or use case for your transit gateway architecture.
  • Design the network topology, including VPCs, subnets, and connectivity requirements.
  • Implement the transit gateway and associated resources using the AWS console or CLI.
  • Test and validate the architecture to ensure proper connectivity and functionality.
Contribute to AWS Transit Gateway GitHub repository
Enhance understanding of AWS Transit Gateway and contribute to the community by participating in open-source projects.
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  • Explore the AWS Transit Gateway GitHub repository.
  • Identify an area where you can contribute (e.g., documentation, bug fixes).
  • Submit a pull request with your contributions and actively participate in code reviews.

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Reading list

We've selected 11 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Centralizing Egress Traffic via AWS Transit Gateway.
Provides comprehensive coverage of the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate exam, including topics related to networking, security, and cloud design. It serves as a valuable resource for reinforcing the concepts learned in the course and preparing for the certification exam.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam. It covers all of the exam objectives and provides practice questions to help you prepare for the exam.
Provides a comprehensive overview of how to interconnect Cisco networking devices. It covers a wide range of topics, including network design, configuration, and troubleshooting.
Provides a comprehensive overview of data communications and networking, including its protocols, standards, and technologies. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about how networks work.
Provides a detailed overview of TCP/IP routing. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about how TCP/IP routing works.
This classic book provides a detailed and comprehensive explanation of the TCP/IP protocol suite. It serves as an excellent reference for understanding the underlying networking principles and protocols relevant to the course.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the Cisco ASA firewall. It covers all of the features and functionality of the ASA, and provides examples of how to use it to secure your network.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the CCIE Routing and Switching exam. It covers all of the exam objectives and provides practice questions to help you prepare for the exam.
This widely used textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to computer networking concepts and protocols. It covers topics such as network architecture, routing, and transport protocols. It serves as a good reference for understanding the fundamental networking principles relevant to the course.
Provides a practical guide to network security assessment. It covers topics such as vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, and security monitoring. It offers valuable insights into the security aspects of egress traffic management and network security in general.

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