Kevin, I want to say that you made great video courses with a lot of effort and you are really good instructor. Are your video lectures enough to pass CCNA exam, without reading additional books. Thanks
Thank you for another great teaching. Your ending statement said there would be an IPv6 Static Routing...where or when will I be able to view that video?
In the last part of floating static route, If a route is configured and even uplifted by 125 AD, why/when does the router choose RIP over Static, is it simply because RIP is routing protocol that automates learning and optimizes best route? Correction are welcome if my understanding is wrong anywhere..
If a static route has an administrative distance of 125, that would be higher than RIP's administrative distance of 120. As a result, the router would choose the routing source with the lower administrative distance (RIP in this example). I hope that helps, and I wish you the best in your studies.
I tried this, and 0.0.0.0 was the only IP Address I was able to enter with the subnet mask of 0.0.0.0. Any other IP Address together with 0.0.0.0 subnet mask generated "Inconsistent address and mask" message.
mr Kevin wallace your videos help me on my study thank u so much
You explain concepts so easily! Thank you!
Kevin, I want to say that you made great video courses with a lot of effort and you are really good instructor. Are your video lectures enough to pass CCNA exam, without reading additional books. Thanks
Great video! I'm studying for my CCNA now. Thanks!
Great video Kevin sir. Thank you so much. It is easily understand.
Great Video! Looking forward for some CCNP videos like this.
Thank you for another great teaching. Your ending statement said there would be an IPv6 Static Routing...where or when will I be able to view that video?
Thanks Mr. Kevin for a great video
Hi Kevin,
Awesome explanation. Thanks a ton.
Thanks Kevin... i understand about you from ccnp books thanks
Mr. Kevin, very informative video!
Awesome! My book REALLY messes up this chaper!
Fantastic video. Thank you!
In the last part of floating static route, If a route is configured and even uplifted by 125 AD, why/when does the router choose RIP over Static, is it simply because RIP is routing protocol that automates learning and optimizes best route? Correction are welcome if my understanding is wrong anywhere..
If a static route has an administrative distance of 125, that would be higher than RIP's administrative distance of 120. As a result, the router would choose the routing source with the lower administrative distance (RIP in this example). I hope that helps, and I wish you the best in your studies.
Excellent tutorial 🙏🏼
Kevin, it was good meeting you, sorry for disturbing your breakfast, looking forward to see you at the book signing
Could the default route be given as ip route 1.2.3.4 0.0.0.0 since that subnet mask matches any IP Address?
I tried this, and 0.0.0.0 was the only IP Address I was able to enter with the subnet mask of 0.0.0.0. Any other IP Address together with 0.0.0.0 subnet mask generated "Inconsistent address and mask" message.
Thank you Kevin!
Great video. Thank's.
TYVM!
hey kevin can you plz share ipsec vpn tunnel video???plz. i am having trouble to understand because no one explained it simply.