This video was very very good. Probably combined the material of at least 10-15 different videos into a single concise content packed video!! Thank you Kevin!
Hsrp was one of the configurations in our capstone project last year! Haha. We designed a network with redundancy so we came upon hsrp and had to learn it by ourselves.
I have no connection to the southern united states but a little southern drawl, if thats what its even called, makes slightly dry network protocol almost pleasant to learn. Great explanation, thanks.
Thank you for the explanation Kevin! When you say that with real gears, R1 will understand that the interface has been shut and therefore, it will send out the resign message to R2, via which link would it notify this ? As the local link between the routers have been disconnected already, does that mean, the hsrp notification needs to be routed via the uplinks ?
Hi Kevin!! Regards form Venezuela! I ve a question, why you configure preempt on the backup standby? you only need to be preempt on the active stand by dont you?
Great video, Kevin! I wanted to ask how you configured routing going to the internet? I tried to make a lab with hsrp but there was a routing loop when i would traceroute from the internet to the pc. I used ospf as the routing protocol as well. Did you configure a higher cost for the standby router or something else? Again great video and thank you!
Hi Kevin, very nice youtube video about HSRP. Can you suggest me which program did you use for the presentation? Like you burnt a router and sent a ball to the router etc.
Thank you very much Kevin! This was the best explanation and demo of HSRP ever! I am enjoying and learning so much from your video series and thank you for making this information free as I am a student on a budget! LOL Cheers!
The level of details is just amazing. Also love the animation on the top right hand corner. What I really suggest is I'm here because your udmeny encro do not cover the part about tracking and some of the details. I hope you can upload this to your udmeny course so that I dont need to keep jumping between udmeny and youtube. Thanks a lot still.
Thank you Kevin. Intro explanation was awesome . Best tutorial on HSRP ever !!! Quick question : In case gi0/1 interface on R1 goes down unexpectedly, before it's able to send resign message to standby router . Only way for standby router to become active would be through hello hold time out value. Is my understanding correct ?
What is to stop a hacker's rogue HSRP router from intercepting the MD5 message via packet sniffer and using command such as "standby 10 authentication md5 key-string 7 md5_hashed_text_goes_here" ? Is the MD5 message salted?
Thanks Kevin for the wonderful video! However, having understood what you have to say (if I am not wrong), led me to a query (hopefully of a level ahead). Here it goes. Would be great if you can enlighten me. Can we have one interface of a router participate in more than one HSRP groups at the same time? I understand that one interface belongs to one and only one subnet and, HSRP is a means to provide redundancy. Redundancy can only be there for one sub-network for any particular interface. So there is no point or practicability of having more than one HSRP groups for one interface? PS: Yes, we can have sub-interfaces and then we can do the same great HSRP configuration per sub-interface for one subnet, but then my question again is the same - for one sub-interface, can we have multiple HSRP groups to provide redundancy for same subnet? If yes, how does that fit in? I hope my question makes sense to you.
This is the first time that i see HSRP TRACK command application.
Merci beaucoup monsieur !
You are simply the best person to explain this Cisco material. Thank you!
This video was very very good. Probably combined the material of at least 10-15 different videos into a single concise content packed video!! Thank you Kevin!
Amazingly simple to the point and a great little visual to understand what's happening at that point in time. Great video.
One of the best Cisco trainers out there.
Been watching your videos since 2018. You're still the best at explaining!!
i never know hsrp is deep like that you clearify my understanding with this video, thanks a lot🙏🤝
The intro was great; it really gave a vivid idea of the topic. Good.
Thank you.
Haha. Great video plus the effect of having a twin Kevin 🤓 Visually awesome and I learned a lot
I am no longer blur when it comes to HSRP now. NOT EVEN KIDDING! Looking forward to purchase your NP course!
I have done this lab yesterday. Thank you Kevin. I have learned a lot from you.
Hsrp was one of the configurations in our capstone project last year! Haha. We designed a network with redundancy so we came upon hsrp and had to learn it by ourselves.
I'm from Brazil and I really liked your content
I love your videos please do not stop posting them, you really help me out a lot, big shout out from Mexico Kevin!!
This HSRP session was great Kevin. Thanks Kevin!
Great video! Question, why does preempt have to be enabled on the standby router as well?
Thanks Kevin you are always awsome.Lot of respect from India
I have no connection to the southern united states but a little southern drawl, if thats what its even called, makes slightly dry network protocol almost pleasant to learn. Great explanation, thanks.
what an awesome video thank you so much for making it
Great post Kevin, Thank you!
this content is very good , it made me revise HSRP just in 30 minutes. great !!
This video is so underrated!!
Superb! As usual Kev. Thanks. 👍🏻
Amazing lesson. Thanks.
Hello Kevin! I'm a big fan of yours! Thank you for all your videos!
Excellent topic, very well organized simple and right on point. Huge thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the explanation Kevin! When you say that with real gears, R1 will understand that the interface has been shut and therefore, it will send out the resign message to R2, via which link would it notify this ? As the local link between the routers have been disconnected already, does that mean, the hsrp notification needs to be routed via the uplinks ?
Hi Kevin!! Regards form Venezuela! I ve a question, why you configure preempt on the backup standby? you only need to be preempt on the active stand by dont you?
awesome-awesome video. i'm subscribing right now
Thanks a lot, Mr. Wallace.
Great video, Kevin! I wanted to ask how you configured routing going to the internet? I tried to make a lab with hsrp but there was a routing loop when i would traceroute from the internet to the pc. I used ospf as the routing protocol as well. Did you configure a higher cost for the standby router or something else? Again great video and thank you!
wow very clear explanation with an actual configuration, thank you !!
thank you bro, awesome explanation
thanks, both of you!!
Great Video Mr Wallace. I will definitely use your training once I am ready for my CCNP. By the way, you have a future in Cinematography :)
You have cleared up hsrp for me thanks
Thank you very much Kevin
Hi Kevin, very nice youtube video about HSRP. Can you suggest me which program did you use for the presentation? Like you burnt a router and sent a ball to the router etc.
nice editing!
Thank you very much Kevin! This was the best explanation and demo of HSRP ever! I am enjoying and learning so much from your video series and thank you for making this information free as I am a student on a budget! LOL Cheers!
The level of details is just amazing. Also love the animation on the top right hand corner. What I really suggest is I'm here because your udmeny encro do not cover the part about tracking and some of the details. I hope you can upload this to your udmeny course so that I dont need to keep jumping between udmeny and youtube. Thanks a lot still.
Thank you Kevin. Intro explanation was awesome . Best tutorial on HSRP ever !!!
Quick question : In case gi0/1 interface on R1 goes down unexpectedly, before it's able to send resign message to standby router . Only way for standby router to become active would be through hello hold time out value. Is my understanding correct ?
I'm not Kevin, but yes
What is to stop a hacker's rogue HSRP router from intercepting the MD5 message via packet sniffer and using command such as "standby 10 authentication md5 key-string 7 md5_hashed_text_goes_here" ? Is the MD5 message salted?
Cool lesson, thank you!) I am wondering if there is a lesson about VRRP or GLBP on your channel? Unfortunately, I did not find one
Thanks! Here’s a link to my GLBP video: ruclips.net/video/ujApoqozzsE/видео.html
@@kwallaceccie thank you so much :)
Can I have a literature survey for hsrp protocol?
Great video Kevin. Thanks!!
Thank you so much, amazing!
Redundant Kevin's.. Clever indeed.
Thanks for this video. Very informative.
I need a cli software like into the video but for Microsoft Windows. Any suggestions? Thanks
Awesome lesson thank you very much!
thanks boss i really understood this
Brilliant!! Many thanks 😊 🙏🏾
owesome lesson Sir
the video was really helpful
Thank you!
Great video!
Great video thanks Kevin
nice work
This was awesome!!!
great video!
Hello, it seems HSRP was one of the topics which has been removed from CCNA 200-301. Can someone double check and let me know?
In official blue print says " 3.5 Describe the purpose of first hop redundancy protocol
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I wish HSRP had some load balancing in it, I think it would be my favorite protocol if itdid.
Thanks Kevin for the wonderful video! However, having understood what you have to say (if I am not wrong), led me to a query (hopefully of a level ahead). Here it goes. Would be great if you can enlighten me.
Can we have one interface of a router participate in more than one HSRP groups at the same time? I understand that one interface belongs to one and only one subnet and, HSRP is a means to provide redundancy. Redundancy can only be there for one sub-network for any particular interface. So there is no point or practicability of having more than one HSRP groups for one interface?
PS: Yes, we can have sub-interfaces and then we can do the same great HSRP configuration per sub-interface for one subnet, but then my question again is the same - for one sub-interface, can we have multiple HSRP groups to provide redundancy for same subnet? If yes, how does that fit in?
I hope my question makes sense to you.
Bdw, query erupted around 7:40 time in this video
Clearly explained
Gr8 Video :)
I missed the name of the virtualizator... could someone tell me?? Nice video btw!!
Thanks! I'm using Cisco VIRL as the router emulator.
@@kwallaceccie Thank you Kevin, you made my day!
U rock kevin !
Thank you
I thought they were twins
Oh you're the guy from Linkedin Learning
Thank u Boss
Nice
first, thanks kelvin
The guy on the left is better looking.
It is his older brother, Bruce Wallace.
😅