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  • In a previous video we discussed the 2 and 3 tier hierarchical models. (Previous video • Network Topology Archi...
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  • @erothwell
    @erothwell 3 месяца назад +2

    I love it when technology is explained in an easy-to-understand way (with illustrations 😁) and Keith Barker is on my top three MVTs (Most Valuable Trainers)

  • @99bablefish
    @99bablefish 2 года назад +24

    this is the best networking video I've watched. Clearly explained, illustrated, diagramed and labbed. Well done!

  • @parimi001
    @parimi001 Год назад

    Clarity makes all the difference. You simple inspire tons of people to learn.

  • @dimea.atomic.seijin
    @dimea.atomic.seijin 2 года назад +6

    Keith, greatest explanation of Spine-Leaf network topology in the internet. Greatest teacher in the internet after all. Thnx

  • @hcetc
    @hcetc 2 года назад +11

    Thanks Keith. This is one of the clearest videos on the spine-leaf architecture that I have had the privilege to watch. Good job.

  • @carlosmalovini5319
    @carlosmalovini5319 2 года назад +7

    Man, I can't thank you enough for all you do for us.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад +2

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Carlos Malovini.

    • @susmitamazumder8390
      @susmitamazumder8390 2 года назад

      @@KeithBarker hi good morning. After 23rd you are not uploading any quiz videos. only I see the office hour videos.
      Is it possible to upload the quiz videos. I checked on discord. they are not even there. thanks in advance . and please upload.

  • @salihahassan7029
    @salihahassan7029 2 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for this transparent description of datacenter modle network, I have just started working in data center and this really helped me .

  • @somasisrakkhit5605
    @somasisrakkhit5605 Год назад +5

    That was really a great session Keith! You are not only a very good teacher, but also a very good human being. Love your advice at the end - Be happy and treat everybody well!

  • @snawuma7
    @snawuma7 2 года назад +1

    Keith Barker is the most awesome IT skills teacher who has a very deep knowledge of Networking and even better explaining skills. You are the one whose finger i have held in my journey in the Networking world. Hats off for you Sir...Please show eve-ng lab setup with the configuration to further master this technology.

  • @lara400notout
    @lara400notout Год назад

    Wow. What a video that was. I am not a network person but had an email from networking team stating "spine and leaf", me being me I wanted to understand what that is and this video just blew my mind with all the details and the presentation. You have earned a new subscriber!

  • @kevinjohnson2380
    @kevinjohnson2380 2 года назад +2

    Happy new year, it’s been a while since I have seen your CCNA nuggets. The content is exactly what I expect from you, first class. All the best
    Jedikj95

  • @BryanPike
    @BryanPike 2 года назад

    Thanks Keith! You are not the only one who may get a bit overly excited when stuff just works out of the gate. This was a fantastic refresher for me.

  • @majiddehbi9186
    @majiddehbi9186 2 года назад +1

    realy thanks Mr Barker , u couldn't imagine a such respect and estim that u have here in Afric and in Algeria

  • @billmutombomasanka9793
    @billmutombomasanka9793 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Mr Keith Parker, I really appreciate thats amazing friend, Wow !

  • @Kiran-vq7jx
    @Kiran-vq7jx 2 года назад

    I like Keith Barker and Jermy Coira for there best teachings. They explain with real world examples thts the best way to understand and when we are actually working on the project we can apply those concepts easily. Thanks 🙏 to both of them and all other best tutors of CBTnuggets

  • @ewsdneax61eaxe10
    @ewsdneax61eaxe10 2 года назад +13

    There are only two Keiths that i really admired in teaching networking 1. Keith Barker and the other 2. Keith Boggart. Thank you Sirs you really helped me passed my Cisco exams👍👍👍

  • @AnkitTripathi
    @AnkitTripathi 2 года назад +3

    Keith is the best teacher I have come across in the network industry

  • @Androcentus
    @Androcentus 11 месяцев назад

    Keith continue to be the best at explaining how things work, regardless of complexity. Him and Jeremy are the best! Thank you.

  • @G1rlyG33k
    @G1rlyG33k 2 года назад

    Great way to explain Spine/Leaf and VxLAN's ... Perfect timing for me to learn. Thank You

  • @ve55
    @ve55 2 года назад

    Perfect .. .we're getting new cisco datacenter switches in spine/leaf style in a few months. This gives a lot of information about how this works! Thank you.

  • @jaffatherealest
    @jaffatherealest 2 года назад

    "YOUVE GOT TO KNOW WHEN TOO HOLD THEM..... KNOW WHEN TO FOLD THEM" - this song is so good. Reminds me of your STP video. Thanks for your service to this wonderful community. More cisco!

  • @charlesyaw6514
    @charlesyaw6514 2 года назад +1

    Love your countdown design Keith. Well and simply explained

  • @sayantanmitra4879
    @sayantanmitra4879 Год назад

    Excellent video Keith.. If someone need to clear the basics of Vxlan it is the ultimate choice.

  • @owenmorgan857
    @owenmorgan857 2 года назад +3

    Such a great explanation as always Keith

  • @venkatesh4760
    @venkatesh4760 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Keith for this very clear explanation!

  • @riff1175
    @riff1175 2 года назад

    Thank you Keith , so much knowledge in this video, it's amazing !

  • @ericktapia775
    @ericktapia775 Год назад

    Wonderful training, thanks Keith 😊

  • @jepotsalvatore2748
    @jepotsalvatore2748 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! Thanks!

  • @CiscoSaeed
    @CiscoSaeed Год назад

    I am always find you the best explanation and configuration in every network concepts! Alwaays

  • @somanathsshenoy
    @somanathsshenoy 10 месяцев назад

    I have been following many of your videos. They are highly educational.
    I observed in this video you look tired. Please take good care of yourself / your health.
    Every enthusiastic student is highly indebted to you. We need you.

  • @elhec110
    @elhec110 2 года назад

    Thank you Keith for this great explanation

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад

      Thank you Hector Mena Gutierrez!

  • @hamzaghazi7485
    @hamzaghazi7485 2 года назад

    Thanks Keith, now I understood TOR switches and their purpose and how we use them in Spine/Leaf Topology. Looking forward to more videos, related to Data center networking topics.

  • @nox78
    @nox78 Год назад

    Love you Keith!!!

  • @sibinkuttan
    @sibinkuttan 2 года назад

    Thanks Keith. you are just amazing!

  • @Movieman257
    @Movieman257 Год назад

    Great job explaining the subject matter! Thank you.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Год назад

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Skater Jeff.

  • @YouSharp1
    @YouSharp1 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic!

  • @fergeraci
    @fergeraci Год назад

    Excellent vid. Thank you.

  • @THEWolf-bz6ot
    @THEWolf-bz6ot 2 года назад

    I want to thank you very much , it's amazing !!

  • @Michael-er8dh
    @Michael-er8dh 2 года назад

    super amazing explanation!!!

  • @Rahul_patera
    @Rahul_patera Год назад

    Amazing content. Keith is a real guru ❤

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Год назад +1

      Thank you @RahulChaudhary-cw9rn!

  • @jalewando9214
    @jalewando9214 Год назад

    Wow… thank you !!!

  • @user-rr3fo6hy9q
    @user-rr3fo6hy9q Месяц назад

    This video should be added to the CBT Nuggets CCNP and CCNA curriculum. I've read up and watched several videos on VXLAN/Spine/Leaf and somewhat understood the topic, but five minutes into this video a light bulb went off. I do have a recommendation; when you make labs like this, please provide the command list. I like to follow along by doing rather than watching. Excellent work again Keith, thank you sir.

  • @rumesh.official6850
    @rumesh.official6850 2 года назад

    Wonderful explanation Keith

  • @ryanrrothwell
    @ryanrrothwell Год назад

    Thanks Keith!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Год назад

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Ryan Rothwell.

  • @alejandroherreraulloa1055
    @alejandroherreraulloa1055 Год назад

    awesome video Keith, thanks a lot... with you this topic is more simple now :D

  • @mdram
    @mdram Год назад

    Great explanation of vxlan and it's usage!

  • @pace1134
    @pace1134 2 года назад +8

    Great explanation of spine/ leaf as well as vxlan, would love to see a follow up video on how to lab this up using eve-ng

  • @profileman1083
    @profileman1083 2 года назад

    Great explanation. You are an expert

  • @helinaemeru2174
    @helinaemeru2174 Год назад

    the best video

  • @muhammaduzairahmed8694
    @muhammaduzairahmed8694 Год назад

    Thank you sir!

  • @popquizzz
    @popquizzz 2 года назад +6

    This is brilliant using UDP for the delivery of the packet, not having to care if it gets there or not because the higher level TCP protocol is still in tact from the original frame. This seems to be a brilliant way to flatten a network in a homogenously environment like a datacenter. Do you see VXLAN technology being used external uf the DC?

  • @david_108
    @david_108 2 года назад

    impressive explanation!

  • @ajithraveendran8024
    @ajithraveendran8024 2 года назад

    Thanks Keith. 🙇

  • @MansourSarr
    @MansourSarr 2 года назад

    Thanks alot for making it so simple, hat-off

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад +1

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Mansour Sarr.

  • @nguyenuckien1168
    @nguyenuckien1168 2 года назад

    This is the best video

  • @manuelaraica3216
    @manuelaraica3216 2 года назад

    Thanks Keith! It is an understatement to say how much we learn from your videos. Cant thank you enough.

  • @matthewcardinal4186
    @matthewcardinal4186 Год назад

    You are a gentleman and a scholar :)

  • @jubrilak
    @jubrilak Год назад

    great explanation

  •  Год назад

    Great video! I appreciate you taking time to explain spine-leaf topology. I would like to learn more about spine-leaf and VXLAN. Could you please recommend some books or any other learning material about this stuff? Thank you!

  • @yannelanga6010
    @yannelanga6010 10 месяцев назад

    beautiful, waiting for the configurations on the spine side.

  • @lahirupriyankara2183
    @lahirupriyankara2183 2 года назад

    this guy rocks

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад

      Thank you Lahiru Priyankara!

  • @comayo07
    @comayo07 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @iBl0b
    @iBl0b Год назад

    Hi Keith, thanks for this learning episode !
    In order to make a physical lab on Spine/Leaf and VxLAN, what is the minimal hardware config for spine and leaves ? Is there any old hardware which can manage that ?
    And, even if it's not the topic, what is the minimal switch type to use MLAG (without stacking) ? (I know that staking is much better for production, easier, faster, etc. It's just for lab)
    Thanks !
    Fred

  • @indianinaustralia4421
    @indianinaustralia4421 Год назад

    Awesome.. it would have been great if initial arp packets were captured as well.. I'll try doing that :)

  • @elsilonsilva5379
    @elsilonsilva5379 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful explanation of the Spine-Leaf architecture. Could you provide the configuration script and mounted images of the spine and leaf switches in the EVE LAB. I want to play the same.

  • @aaronriggan2373
    @aaronriggan2373 2 года назад

    This is my first introduction to Spine-Leaf / VXLANs and all I can say is WOW. There's definitely a few possibilities this opens up!
    How does inter-vlan (inter-vxlan?) routing work at this stage? Is it VRRP or similar to virtualize the gateway address, or is there a different mechanism altogether?

  • @saibot293
    @saibot293 2 года назад

    So I can use use EvNG to get hands on with Data center technologies? or Automation?

  • @aliabdulrazaq3852
    @aliabdulrazaq3852 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great video as usual Keith, can you post the documentation to do such config? Thanks

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for the question Ali Abdulrazaq.
      these are my working notes, from that video.
      conf t
      boot nxos bootflash:nxos.9.3.6.bin
      end
      copy run start
      !Spines and Leafs
      conf t
      feature nv overlay
      nv overlay evpn
      feature ospf
      feature bgp
      feature vn-segment-vlan-based
      system jumbomtu 9216
      router ospf 1
      int e1/1-6
      no switchport
      no shutdown
      ip router ospf 1 area 0
      int loop 0
      ip router ospf 1 area 0
      end
      ! Leaf-3 only
      conf t
      int nve1
      source-interface loopback0
      member vni 6783
      no ingress-replication protocol bgp
      no host-reachability protocol bgp
      member vni 6783
      ingress-replication protocol static
      peer-ip 10.10.10.6
      no shutdown
      exit
      interface e 1/7
      switchport
      switchport access vlan 9
      no shutdown
      exit
      vlan 9
      vn-segment 6783
      end
      ! Leaf-6 only
      conf t
      int nve1
      source-interface loopback0
      member vni 6783
      no ingress-replication protocol bgp
      no host-reachability protocol bgp
      member vni 6783
      ingress-replication protocol static
      peer-ip 10.10.10.3
      no shutdown
      exit
      interface e 1/7
      switchport
      switchport access vlan 9
      no shutdown
      exit
      vlan 9
      vn-segment 6783
      end
      ! spine
      conf t
      router bgp 123456
      router-id 10.10.10.x
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      neighbor 10.10.10.3 remote-as 123456
      update-source loopback0
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      send-community both
      route-reflector-client
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      update-source loopback 0
      end
      conf t
      router bgp 123456
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      neighbor 10.10.10.4 remote-as 123456
      update-source loopback0
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      send-community both
      route-reflector-client
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      update-source loopback 0
      end
      conf t
      router bgp 123456
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      neighbor 10.10.10.5 remote-as 123456
      update-source loopback0
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      send-community both
      route-reflector-client
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      update-source loopback 0
      end
      conf t
      router bgp 123456
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      neighbor 10.10.10.6 remote-as 123456
      update-source loopback0
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      send-community both
      route-reflector-client
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      update-source loopback 0
      end
      ! leafs
      conf t
      router bgp 123456
      router-id 10.10.10.x
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      neighbor 10.10.10.1
      remote-as 123456
      update-source loopback0
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      send-community
      send-community extended
      neighbor 10.10.10.2
      remote-as 123456
      update-source loopback0
      address-family ipv4 unicast
      address-family l2vpn evpn
      send-community
      send-community extended
      end
      show nve peers detail
      show nve vni
      show run | include vlan|6783
      show nve peers
      show nve peers detail
      show ip route 10.10.10.3

  • @xrellikgr
    @xrellikgr 2 года назад

    Instead of VMs connected to the layer 3 switches you can also have layer 2 switch and you can isolate any loops that happen to a single rack.

  • @emersonnatividad5948
    @emersonnatividad5948 2 года назад

    Great Video Keith, Just want to know where did you configure the svi of vlan 9 and the end devices how they get their IP from vlan 9? Thank you Keith

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад

      Thank you for the question Emerson Natividad.
      The SVIs would be on the leaf switches. Fort DHCP, the relays could be on the leaf switches, or the leaf switches could provide dhcp service directly.

  • @djthomassmith
    @djthomassmith Год назад

    Hi Keith! I am preparing for CCNA from your videos. May I have the track ID of the background music you used on the CBT Nuggets Cisco CCNA 200-301 review trainings videos? One example:CCNA 38-Interpret and Describe a Cisco IP routing table. 9. Review of Interpret and Describe a Cisco IP routing table.

  • @Marbell26
    @Marbell26 2 года назад

    The Leafs have the default gateways for each subnet correct? If so, are you using Anycast gateways so that the same gateway exists on each Leaf? Or is that something that is proprietary for Cisco ACI?

  • @majorburly2007
    @majorburly2007 9 месяцев назад

    6783 is The OG of IT and probably still has an IBM 101 KB ✌

  • @charlesyaw6514
    @charlesyaw6514 2 года назад +1

    Keith what code/link did you use for the Secure CRT program fonts?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад

      Thank you for the question Charles Yaw.
      www.vandyke.com/support/tips/colorconfig.html

  • @pacoz5359
    @pacoz5359 2 года назад

    This explanation was very interesting, why would we need two servers or endpoints to be on the same vlan? what is the benefit?

  • @Mes21211
    @Mes21211 Год назад

    This is awesome explanation of VXLAN, may I know K9 and leaf switches versions?

  • @changoramos5571
    @changoramos5571 2 года назад

    Hello Keith, are these vids part of a series and can one purchase these?

  • @albert54505
    @albert54505 2 года назад

    Awesome video! Can you make a video how did you setup your EVE-NG and ACi?

  • @rjnasr8078
    @rjnasr8078 Год назад

    Great job, It was great that you explained this from the hosts point of view. Would it be possible to share the YAML file please.

  • @rick777888
    @rick777888 5 месяцев назад

    Can't the 9K spine switches be connected with a keepalive link and peer link, so as to create a shared backplane for VPC?

  • @uvarbt
    @uvarbt Год назад

    Hi sir,
    Is this covered as a course from you to achieve ccna and the get to know all about Networking fundamentals and to become more proficient?

  • @michaelgodwin7702
    @michaelgodwin7702 Год назад

    What type of connections should be between the spines and leaves? Trunk with no specified allowed vlans?

  • @m-electronics5977
    @m-electronics5977 9 месяцев назад

    7:01 but then the routing process is in both of the Switches? In leaf and spine? Because when some host is connected to the ToR / LEAF Switch of Rack 3 this Switch must be the gateway for that address?

  • @jovsta
    @jovsta 9 месяцев назад

    What are you using as a whiteboard?

  • @uvarbt
    @uvarbt Год назад

    In this scenario When using the VNI interface is configured and and vlan 9 associated with it for an access interface and a the VM is communication are ok. But is this still be possible in case of VMware VM which is having NSX as a sdn? Or it's not appropriate to use both ? Or both can be used ? Could you please post a vblog in this ?

  • @redadz9105
    @redadz9105 Год назад +1

    Hey, Keith, thx. Are we supposed to know these details at CCNA Level?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Год назад

      Thank you for the question Reda DZ.
      The blueprint doesn't ask for the nitty gritty details, but rather wants the CCNA to be able to:
      Describe characteristics of network topology architectures
      1.2.a 2 tier
      1.2.b 3 tier
      1.2.c Spine-leaf
      1.2.d WAN
      1.2.e Small office/home office (SOHO)
      1.2.f On-premises and cloud
      Hope that helps, and happy studies.

  • @indrajittalukdar4904
    @indrajittalukdar4904 2 года назад

    Keith, why we dont have a cross connect between the leafs ? What is the reason ? Is it because we want the switches to be fully NON-Blocking ?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад

      Thank you for the question Indrajit Talukdar.
      The answer is here: www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/nexus-7000-series-switches/white-paper-c11-737022.html

  • @zaksteve4942
    @zaksteve4942 4 месяца назад

    If I want to add firewall & WAN connections, where it would be the interconnection, on the leaf or spine? Unfortunately, I saw both but I belive it must be on the leaf. would you please verify this point? thanks

  • @shezzy97
    @shezzy97 2 года назад

    Keith what are you using to simulate the lab? Does not look like GNS

    • @s9009
      @s9009 2 года назад

      Eve-ng

  • @TheRealOGChill
    @TheRealOGChill 3 месяца назад

    Which packet tracer lab on your website follows along with this video if you happen to have one? I am a little confused about the two different networks, do I need one network on the left side and another network on the right side, or am I misunderstanding something?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for the question @TheRealOGChill.
      I didn't use Packet Tracer for the spine-leaf video.

  • @MinisterOfGuam
    @MinisterOfGuam Год назад

    at what point, if ever would you consider vPC between two leaf switches?

  • @abdelrahmangamalmahdy
    @abdelrahmangamalmahdy 4 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for the demo. But I think there's a small misunderstanding at 20:10 as it's normal that the response to the first ping request to get lost due to ARP broadcasting. Even though there are two ECMP paths, each L4 socket will go through the same path due to hashing which helps the packets come in the same order they were sent in

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  4 месяца назад

      Thank you @abdelrahmangamal5875!

  • @ashalan767
    @ashalan767 2 года назад

    Keith, to be clear, the ToR switches are L3 and the subnet that the ToR is using for the hosts in the rack is an SVI that is using OSPF correct? Then we put OSPF on the spine connections so routing is then achieved. Is my thinking correct?

  • @andreiantonescu8827
    @andreiantonescu8827 2 года назад

    Is VXLAN something relatively new? I got my CCNA over three years ago and don't recall it being mentioned in the curriculum. Sounds easier than using router on a stick layer 3 routing on the backend or messing with lots of layer 2 trunking.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад

      Thank you for the question Andrei Antonescu.
      VXLAN isn't on the list of topics for the current CCNA either, but the Spine-Leaf topology is, and that was my main point of the video.

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses8566 2 месяца назад

    I like to think of VXLAN as a replacement for STP.

  • @EnriqueVillarMavila
    @EnriqueVillarMavila Год назад

    Hi. I understand when a tenant have a vlan 3 and a vni 3000 and other tenant have a vlan 5 and vni 5000. But what happens when I have a tenant 1 with vlan 3 and another tenant with vlan 3? Thanks!

  • @eoeoeovideos
    @eoeoeovideos 4 месяца назад

    This Lead or Spin switches, can be any switches or is an specific model ? I am not talking only for CISCO but also for others switching model.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the question @eoeoeovideos.
      For the leaf/spine switches, they would be multi-layer switches, capable of L2 forwarding and L3 routing.

  • @mw9463
    @mw9463 Год назад

    Excellent video! One question. Communication between switches is L3. So each switch is maintaining routing table. Maybe there is ospf there between leaves and spines. What if we have that situation from the film that we want to use vxlan to connect with l2 two different segments? Routing table on spine/leaf switches will show the route to the same subnet but via morę than one different interfaces? On the spines it will be interfaces towards sw3 and sw6. And on sw3 there will be 3 entries to that subnet: directly connected, via spine1 and via spine2.
    My brain is confusing something so please explain it to me :) best regards!

  • @mason5581
    @mason5581 2 года назад

    Thank you, Keith; Clarity as always.👍🏾
    May I have a copy of this lab? It would help greatly, in my efforts understanding the options for "Flood Optimization." Thank you in advance.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад +1

      Hi Mason. This is in my CML lab. If you know of an easy way to export it, let me know.

    • @mason5581
      @mason5581 2 года назад

      @@KeithBarker Hi Keith. I emailed you, what I believe will be the needed info. Thanks again.

    • @mason5581
      @mason5581 2 года назад

      Hi Keith. Were there problems sending it?

  • @mmad3130
    @mmad3130 2 года назад

    how is this different from building gre tunnels between switches?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  2 года назад

      Thank you M Mad. 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 M Mad!