Man, you're one of the better teacher on the internet. Great explanation overall and i like the "best practice" ideas that your throwing out there once n a while. I really hope to see more video series like. More power!
Fernan, thank you so much for the kind words and there are some pretty amazing instructors out there! You should check out Keith Barker, Keith Bogart, Nicholas Russo, and Rob Riker just to name a few. Some great individuals and great instructors. Again, thank you so much and I am so happy that the videos are adding value to your studies! All the best!
Your timing to publish these to RUclips was just about perfect, they dropped right as I went in for a week long CCNP Route class and right as we're evaluating a better means of providing connectivity to a partner with facilities located within our sites, a means currently relying on static private IPs, static NAT at our firewall, and ACLs. I was able to follow your instructions in a lab environment using L3 switches of the type that we use in our production network and get it to work properly. I'm commenting on this particular video because the biggest difference between your example and what I had to do is internal routing protocol. My production network uses EIGRP instead of OSPF. It wasn't an issue to get bare functionality, but if you would care to go into more detail about what does or does not matter in internal routing protocols it might help others. Additionally we're not a service-provider first and foremost and our production traffic is handled by the global routing table, when labbing this up I left it that way and additionally throwing extra routers into the mix to simulate my own sites I found it unnecessary to make any MPLS-tailored changes to those non-participating sites' configs, some more elaboration on that (especially if there's something that could pose an issue that I might have overlooked) would be nice to see. Thanks again for creating these videos, they made it so much clearer than it was before.
please sir, i send to you a lots of comments here in your channel without any reply and i don`yt know the reason please sir , upload video that`s talking about a specific topics and it`s :- 1-classful boundary 2-classless boundary 3-contiguous networks 4-dis-contiguous networks 5-Non-contiguous Networks 6-difference between "dis-contiguous networks" and "Non-contiguous Networks" 7-difference between "dis-contiguous networks " and "address space" 8-difference between 'address space ' and "address groups" 9-difference between "address group " and "address range" 10-address groups 11-address space 12-address range 13-difference between "dis-contiguous address group " and "dis-contiguous address range"
133major Hello, 133major. Unfortunately I have too many other projects on my plate right now. I actually responded to you in a previous comment and provided a link for a great starting point. Again, I am sorry that I am unable to assist you at this time.
Man, you're one of the better teacher on the internet. Great explanation overall and i like the "best practice" ideas that your throwing out there once n a while. I really hope to see more video series like. More power!
Fernan, thank you so much for the kind words and there are some pretty amazing instructors out there! You should check out Keith Barker, Keith Bogart, Nicholas Russo, and Rob Riker just to name a few. Some great individuals and great instructors. Again, thank you so much and I am so happy that the videos are adding value to your studies! All the best!
Your timing to publish these to RUclips was just about perfect, they dropped right as I went in for a week long CCNP Route class and right as we're evaluating a better means of providing connectivity to a partner with facilities located within our sites, a means currently relying on static private IPs, static NAT at our firewall, and ACLs. I was able to follow your instructions in a lab environment using L3 switches of the type that we use in our production network and get it to work properly.
I'm commenting on this particular video because the biggest difference between your example and what I had to do is internal routing protocol. My production network uses EIGRP instead of OSPF. It wasn't an issue to get bare functionality, but if you would care to go into more detail about what does or does not matter in internal routing protocols it might help others. Additionally we're not a service-provider first and foremost and our production traffic is handled by the global routing table, when labbing this up I left it that way and additionally throwing extra routers into the mix to simulate my own sites I found it unnecessary to make any MPLS-tailored changes to those non-participating sites' configs, some more elaboration on that (especially if there's something that could pose an issue that I might have overlooked) would be nice to see.
Thanks again for creating these videos, they made it so much clearer than it was before.
very well explained..thanks!!
Hi Travis, How can we find the configs for this topology?
please sir, i send to you a lots of comments here in your channel without any reply and i don`yt know the reason
please sir , upload video that`s talking about a specific topics and it`s :-
1-classful boundary
2-classless boundary
3-contiguous networks
4-dis-contiguous networks
5-Non-contiguous Networks
6-difference between "dis-contiguous networks" and "Non-contiguous Networks"
7-difference between "dis-contiguous networks " and "address space"
8-difference between 'address space ' and "address groups"
9-difference between "address group " and "address range"
10-address groups
11-address space
12-address range
13-difference between "dis-contiguous address group " and "dis-contiguous address range"
133major Hello, 133major. Unfortunately I have too many other projects on my plate right now. I actually responded to you in a previous comment and provided a link for a great starting point. Again, I am sorry that I am unable to assist you at this time.