good information if I had one suggestion it would be to slow your speech down a bit. I have processed quite a load of information today and every now and again my brain takes a chunk of information and correlates it to create a knowledge bond. by the time I return to focus I've missed valuable information
This is buried in the comments as a reply to comment by @kryss MMMda but starting at 5:50 it should say: Only classless routing protocols support VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Mask) Only classless routing protocols allow manual summarization
Could you please clarify again what does and does not support Manual and Automatic summarization. The slide "Classful and Classless RPs" say that only classful routing protocols support manual summarizations. However in the Summary slide, the classless RPs are marked as supporting manual summarizations. Could you also clarify on Autosummarization and VLSMs.
This is how it supposed to be written : Only classless routing protocols support VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Mask) Only classless routing protocols allow manual summarization
@@kryssmmmda1382 Yep kryss MMMda; I was thinking how does "ISO Training Institute" get it so wrong then doesn't correct the statements in the comments... or even better, just correct in the video???
Here is an example based on my research RIPv1 - Classful Routing Protocol will always use Route Auto-Summarization by default. RIPv2 - Classless supports Route Auto-Summarization which by default is Enabled. We can Disable it using “no auto-summarization” command EIGRP - Classless supports Route Auto-Summarization which by default is Enabled. We can Disable it using “no auto-summarization” command Manual Route Summarization is another topic you can try to google it. There is no perfect instructor out there, sometimes we need to use other resources to understand some topic. Don't just relay on one source.
cheers mate, nice to see the hierarchy and which protocol falls under which. Thanks
great video but for the non English native speakers it is a bit difficult to understand everything that you say sir. Speaking too fast!
Too fast for English native speakers as well! Click the gear icon (settings) and adjust speed to .75. That helps a little bit.
Very beautifully explained. All confusions removed
good information if I had one suggestion it would be to slow your speech down a bit. I have processed quite a load of information today and every now and again my brain takes a chunk of information and correlates it to create a knowledge bond. by the time I return to focus I've missed valuable information
Good content and well done for talking 10 minutes in a single breath.
This is buried in the comments as a reply to comment by @kryss MMMda but starting at 5:50 it should say:
Only classless routing protocols support VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Mask)
Only classless routing protocols allow manual summarization
thank you vey much. it was very helpful.
Great and easy to understand definitions.
Man, you speak too fast for our learning brains to follow and process. Just pause and breath in between sentences.
decrease the playback speed in settings
Was it a mistake when you said only classful routing protocols support vlsm?
Great Video but voice seems reading rules and regulations of google policy
Great video, super helpful.
Could you please clarify again what does and does not support Manual and Automatic summarization. The slide "Classful and Classless RPs" say that only classful routing protocols support manual summarizations. However in the Summary slide, the classless RPs are marked as supporting manual summarizations. Could you also clarify on Autosummarization and VLSMs.
This is how it supposed to be written :
Only classless routing protocols support VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Mask)
Only classless routing protocols allow manual summarization
@@kryssmmmda1382 Yep kryss MMMda; I was thinking how does "ISO Training Institute" get it so wrong then doesn't correct the statements in the comments... or even better, just correct in the video???
Here is an example based on my research
RIPv1 - Classful Routing Protocol will always use Route Auto-Summarization by default.
RIPv2 - Classless supports Route Auto-Summarization which by default is Enabled. We can Disable it using “no auto-summarization” command
EIGRP - Classless supports Route Auto-Summarization which by default is Enabled. We can Disable it using “no auto-summarization” command
Manual Route Summarization is another topic you can try to google it. There is no perfect instructor out there, sometimes we need to use other resources to understand some topic. Don't just relay on one source.
Routing protocols, As Fast As Possible
I am like the coyote in the road runner show
thank you
Jesus man, slow down. You’re talking so fast and this stuff is confusing enough already
bro just breathe
talk slow
you spoke too fast , as a beginner i couldn't comprehend
I would say to maybe slow down... you were coming across very very robotic.
Just some constructive criticism ahahahh!!!