Hello sir! Amazing style! Simple, straight to the point, no useless mumble details ! Congrats! Keep up the great work! Genius is in the SIMPLE approach! (Y) Happy to find you! :D
Nice video. Don't you think you need to create virtual interfaces for each interface and then assign the new default gateway to it? unless the interface you configured aren't used at all.
Hi sir I want to ask, what happen if router A configure preempt with default priority 100 And router B not configure preempt With default priority 100, If Router A down, Router B will take Active router, right? What happen If router A comes back On, whether it remains on standby router Or Active router, Thank you
Hi Asu, Yes if Router A fails, Router B will become new Active router. When Router A comes back online, if preempt is configured in Router A, then Router A will take the role back as Active router and router B will go back in standby. Preempt it says the election is ongoing always similar to STP. Kind regards Astrit
Does the switch finds the 10 1.1.2 router with sending an arp- broadcast if 10.1.1.1 fails ? Or is it an unicast frame ? How can the switch can find the Mac address of the virtual router .10 in the mac address table ? I can't understand this :(
oh sorry, i got it i think. the switch will learn the new mac address after sending the broadcast and receiving an unicast arp reply from .2 because it is the active router when .1 fails.
One command that I have hard time to understand is the "Preemt' in HSRP...that's is mean that if configure in the Active Router it keeps the Active even if the interface fails...? Please somebody....?
If an Active router goes down then standby with lower priority becomes Active, When the Router with higher priority comes up again then it will again become Active again because of Higher Priority.
THIS IS SO CONFUSING I DONT KNOW WHICH PROTOCOL UR TALKING ABOUT AT ANY GIVEN TIME ITS ALL OVER THE JOINT IM TRYING TO DO A REPORT AND I CANT USE THIS INFO ANYMORE
You are gifted to transfer knowledge....very nice explanation prof.
nice work sir, your straight to the point .
It took me a very long time looking for a video about this.
Thank you for ur time.
Hello sir! Amazing style! Simple, straight to the point, no useless mumble details ! Congrats! Keep up the great work! Genius is in the SIMPLE approach! (Y) Happy to find you! :D
Ma sha allah...superb explanation sir...keep it up
Thank you. This is a very simple and easy to understand explanation.
Can you get more parts going into more details?
You're welcome, Glad to help
Great video, it helped me so much. It's very easy to understand and follow in a lab enviroment. Thanks...
Thanks A Lot Sir You Explain very easily..
You are most welcome
Nice video. Don't you think you need to create virtual interfaces for each interface and then assign the new default gateway to it? unless the interface you configured aren't used at all.
Nice! I've been chasing a video to explain this to me a while now, none made sense, until now.
Thanks you! You explain it very easy!
nice and clear explanation. 👌
This work for SIP, keeping all active calls and avoid the one way communication?
Hi sir
I want to ask,
what happen if router A configure preempt with default priority 100
And router B not configure preempt
With default priority 100,
If Router A down, Router B will take Active router, right?
What happen If router A comes back On, whether it remains on standby router Or Active router,
Thank you
Hi Asu,
Yes if Router A fails, Router B will become new Active router. When Router A comes back online, if preempt is configured in Router A, then Router A will take the role back as Active router and router B will go back in standby.
Preempt it says the election is ongoing always similar to STP.
Kind regards
Astrit
@@AstritKrasniqi Hi Astrit
Thank you for his enlightenment.
Regards
Asu
You keep talking about the group and group number. Question is what is a group and how do you set up the group?
Nice job! Thanks for this video
Glad you liked it!
this protocol can work un managed switch? no face problem loop and broadcasting?
the routers communicate via the switch correct? there is no accttual conection in the topology right?
Hi, that's correct!
It was very helpful thank you keep it up 🔥🌹
You're welcome 😊
absolute way f teaching ! thanks for sharing mate .
Thanks for clearing the HSRP confusion.
Very well explained sir. Thank you.
Thank you for uploading this! this helped me out alot!
Does the switch finds the 10
1.1.2 router with sending an arp- broadcast if 10.1.1.1 fails ?
Or is it an unicast frame ? How can the switch can find the Mac address of the virtual router .10 in the mac address table ? I can't understand this :(
oh sorry, i got it i think. the switch will learn the new mac address after sending the broadcast and receiving an unicast arp reply from .2 because it is the active router when .1 fails.
great explanation thanks
Thanks a lot, excellent contribution
Thanks for this, so well explained !!
Excelente !!!!!!
Can i use vlan or intervlan is this configuration?
hello sir, do you have a ccnp course?
great video ! thanks
Where's part 2
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Nice one!!
thanks a lot great video
One command that I have hard time to understand is the "Preemt' in HSRP...that's is mean that if configure in the Active Router it keeps the Active even if the interface fails...? Please somebody....?
If an Active router goes down then standby with lower priority becomes Active, When the Router with higher priority comes up again then it will again become Active again because of Higher Priority.
very good excellent
how VRRP Videos download
Hey..please share slides :)
Bravo o Astrit flm a lol
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THIS IS SO CONFUSING I DONT KNOW WHICH PROTOCOL UR TALKING ABOUT AT ANY GIVEN TIME ITS ALL OVER THE JOINT IM TRYING TO DO A REPORT AND I CANT USE THIS INFO ANYMORE
Hello Thai, on the video that you where watching is named HSRP, so that's the protocol that we are talking about