Configuring Basic Redistribution

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @vainilk78
    @vainilk78 3 года назад

    I love the Ham, Steak, and Eggs example!!!!

  • @metrinesabwa2991
    @metrinesabwa2991 3 года назад

    I enjoy your Videos, Jeremy, you help simplify complex concepts. Good job!

  • @iCdaniel
    @iCdaniel 4 года назад

    Just amazing!! Thanks a lot for this video!

    • @cbtnuggets
      @cbtnuggets  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it, Carlos!

  • @daveh56821
    @daveh56821 4 года назад

    What's the purpose behind using a /24 for the loopback address? Since it's only a single IP, is there anything wrong with using /32?

  • @viktorneyman7179
    @viktorneyman7179 3 года назад

    hello Jeremy, is there a video about 3 way mutual redistribution on same router ? (Eigrp, Ospf , BGP for example, all needing to know each others routers).

    • @cbtnuggets
      @cbtnuggets  3 года назад

      Hi Viktor, this video is older, but may help! Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/pDHLnApe6ok/видео.html

  • @jackeyniraula
    @jackeyniraula 9 лет назад +1

    I suddenly got so hungry even before this lecture started.. hold on..

  • @sofytoffy
    @sofytoffy 10 лет назад

    8:13 - E1 is adding the costs, no?

    • @romanhoax9014
      @romanhoax9014 9 лет назад +1

      +Sofia Klimov E1 adds the internal OSPF cost to the default Type 5 LSA cost (default metric cost). E2 just uses the same cost. In the event of a tie due to E2 using the same route cost for every external Type 5 LSA route. if the ASBR is in the same area as other routers, other OSPF speaking routers picks a route based on its quickest route to the ASBR within their area using Type 1 and Type 2 LSA information (cost). In the event of a tie, if the ASBR is OUTSIDE the routers area, it will use the lowest cost to its ABR + the Type 4 LSA cost to reach the ASBR. hope this made sense.