Hi Matt- I used GNS3 for this demo. CBT Nuggets as a complete GNS3 series if you are interested in learning more about GNS3. I also have some free videos here on RUclips about GNS3 as well. Thanks for the question, Keith
Amazing stuff man! Thanks again! Edit: I especially love the points you made about what happens if you shutdown subinterfaces only on one side of a link.
As per usual, great learning tips from you, Keith! Quick question, say you have to load balance between serial and fastethernet. How much cost manipulation is needed to make that happen? Is there a math formula to figure this out or should I just continue inputting numbers to get the balance that is needed. Thanks!
Hey Keith, I was working on a similar setup. In my case I had a router 0 connected to router 1. In my tests, when I traceroute from router 1 it looks like it load balances, however when I traceroute from router 0, it only takes one path. Have you seen this before?
Thank you Alex Calderaro. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord Thanks again Alex Calderaro!
Keith i know it's been almost 7 years already, but could you make a video explaining the 3 types of NAT please? My final exam of Telematic Networks is the next week and im kind of struggling while i try to learn about NAT, i already saw your video of PAT NAT but i think i ended up more confused X_X
Very cool, thanks! I love how you explain some things and then pause with a question to make us really incorporate what we just learned.
Hi Matt-
I used GNS3 for this demo. CBT Nuggets as a complete GNS3 series if you are interested in learning more about GNS3. I also have some free videos here on RUclips about GNS3 as well.
Thanks for the question,
Keith
God Keith how I wish I could matrix style upload your networking knowledge into my brain.
Great, great video. Interesting config to illustrate the principle.
Thank you Scott Sparling!
Amazing stuff man! Thanks again!
Edit: I especially love the points you made about what happens if you shutdown subinterfaces only on one side of a link.
Very good video, clear on the ospf load balance concept!
Hmmm I think I am getting better and better everyday with ospf.
Thank you keith.
Beautiful!! Thanks a million for the video Keith really cleared up some doubts I had.
Thanks this was a very good video, clear on the ospf
Keith ur Genius !!!
Wonderful tweak!
Hi Keith, I think is the other way around here 5:44 for the calculation of cost. Great video!
Really very helpful
......Thanks..
Happy to help
As per usual, great learning tips from you, Keith! Quick question, say you have to load balance between serial and fastethernet. How much cost manipulation is needed to make that happen? Is there a math formula to figure this out or should I just continue inputting numbers to get the balance that is needed. Thanks!
Hey Keith, I was working on a similar setup. In my case I had a router 0 connected to router 1. In my tests, when I traceroute from router 1 it looks like it load balances, however when I traceroute from router 0, it only takes one path. Have you seen this before?
Thanks, Keith.
Hi Keith, would R2 stop advertising the 20.0.0.0 network after the default ospf 30min update refresh time? Thanks for your efforts
Love it. Thanks
is there a command that would show all the routes after you changed that 2 first to 5?
Thank you Alex Calderaro. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
Thanks again Alex Calderaro!
Keith i know it's been almost 7 years already, but could you make a video explaining the 3 types of NAT please? My final exam of Telematic Networks is the next week and im kind of struggling while i try to learn about NAT, i already saw your video of PAT NAT but i think i ended up more confused X_X
What simulator is this?
Thanks bud
Going to lab this tonight
Awesome!
The video is smudgy, is this only for me?
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