Once rp creates shared tree and source tree, then r10 started to build its own route to source as it has s,g state would that shared tree created still exist ?
One point which is not quite clear for me in the video is that how a route knows there is client or not on downstream in dense mode before it does pruning.
Is "s,g join" request unicast ? what are the source and destination IPs R6 uses to send this "s,g join" ? Similarly for *,g when source is not yet there what request is sent to rp? and does rp get *,g state?
thanks a lot man! you might want to consider renaming the title to this with keywords relating to the new CCNP. i believe you are getting a lot of new traffic here because this has been added to the curriculum
I need GNS3 images for CCNA labs??? can someone please help??? please send security, router, switch,and Ubuntu-1 devices??? for GNS3 I am cancer victim and cant afford Cisco VIRL
Congrats man, this is the best Multicast class I have ever watched !
The simplest explanation, always comes from a greatest knowledge (Ahmet Inanc YANDIMATA)
Thank you, very much!
Amazing explanation of how multicast works. Complex subject has just become relatively simple. Bravo.
Mr.Marko Milivojevic, I am very grateful for the clear explanation!
Thank you CCIEORDIE. I mean, thank you Marko, the guy actually responsible. You're a networking mastermind
Brilliant explanation, thank you very much!
Thanks. You are the best explaining for me.
Once rp creates shared tree and source tree, then r10 started to build its own route to source as it has s,g state would that shared tree created still exist ?
Great video, well explained and so easy to understand. Thank you so much
thank you very much, this was very simple and detailed lesson
One point which is not quite clear for me in the video is that how a route knows there is client or not on downstream in dense mode before it does pruning.
i just found this channel and its really helping me with my ccnp
Are there any types of routers that are better equipped/known for their multicast performance?
Great video - be interested in that whiteboard setup, looks very effective ?
Very good explanation, thank you so much!
Is "s,g join" request unicast ?
what are the source and destination IPs R6 uses to send this "s,g join" ?
Similarly for *,g when source is not yet there what request is sent to rp? and does rp get *,g state?
we are missing his webinar nowadays boz he moved to new job.
Awesome jobs. it was very great. many thanks. keep doing this
Thank you!
thanks a lot man! you might want to consider renaming the title to this with keywords relating to the new CCNP. i believe you are getting a lot of new traffic here because this has been added to the curriculum
I need d link l 2 l3
Multicast + igmp
I need some on do it on line
ok
I need GNS3 images for CCNA labs??? can someone please help??? please send security, router, switch,and Ubuntu-1 devices???
for GNS3 I am cancer victim and cant afford Cisco VIRL
Thank you
It's open my mind