@Kevin Wallace - I can listen to your videos in my sleep! So Informative! By the way, this frame relay tutorial really helped clear up questions I had about it after reading literature tutorials.
I think it would have been nice to see the FR Switch config. I've been working all afternoon trying get something like this to work via subinterfaces but it wont..
Thanks. Just a quick couple of questions. If your HQ has subinterfaces and configged as point to point, it seems to be your BR routers dont have to be P to P so long as they are static mapped and on their own subnet Thanks
@Kevin Wallace - I can listen to your videos in my sleep! So Informative! By the way, this frame relay tutorial really helped clear up questions I had about it after reading literature
tutorials.
Thank you Kevin. You're the BEST!
Great video! Really informative and easy to understand, well done!
Thank you very much. You are good to transmit knowledge!
Thank you. You are truly very Good in teaching and communication.Are we going to have new collaboration training videos from you in near future.
Thanks alot for this great video, Frame Relay really simplified!!!
Thanks for explanation. Nice video.
sir this is awsome i love u keep making these videos and very very thanks.
Awesome video Kevin, thank you!
How did I get here? love kevin!
Seriously simplified indeed! top lad
wow
real thanks to you sir !!!
who are you and how come you simplified frame relay at this point !
oh mine !!!!
Such a useful tutorial, and it's not in a Hindi accent! OMG!!!
it'll be nice if we can see your config for all routers in all scenarios.
Question: By adding 'broadcast' to the static mapping between BR1 and BR2, won't HQ be getting multiple routing updates from BR1 and BR2?
Thanks a lot!
Really helpful :-)
Thanks!
+Kevin Wallace FR is still used anywhere?
Thankd for the video! Have you ever thought to includ subtitles in spanish?
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I can help with that.
what is the net simulator that you are using?
I think it would have been nice to see the FR Switch config. I've been working all afternoon trying get something like this to work via subinterfaces but it wont..
Thanks. Just a quick couple of questions. If your HQ has subinterfaces and configged as point to point, it seems to be your BR routers dont have to be P to P so long as they are static mapped and on their own subnet
Thanks
You talk too fast.