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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ก.พ. 2018
Zero to hero || Day 3
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) in this comprehensive video series. Explore how RIP works, its features, configuration, and real-world applications. Perfect for networking professionals and students looking to enhance their knowledge of dynamic routing protocols!"
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Cisco Live BGP
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In this video, we explore Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) , the backbone of the internet! BGP is a routing protocol that connects autonomous systems (AS) and determines the best path for data to travel across complex networks. It's the protocol that powers global communication by enabling ISPs and large networks to exchange routing information efficiently. Key topics include: - How BGP works - Th...
Zero to hero || Day 1
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Networking Basic, IP, Interface, sub-interface, ARP, etc.
Python Tutorial Python Full Course for Beginners
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Network Automation, Python, Cisco networking, Basic scripting.
Introduction to End User Monitoring with ThousandEyes
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Introduction to End User Monitoring with ThousandEyes
IP, ARP, Routing , switching
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By watchin this video you will get the basic understanding of networking, routing, switching and many more details. Must watch if you want to strong your basics
Design and Deployment of Enterprise WLANs
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Design and Deployment of Enterprise WLANs
Cisco Nexus 2000 and 5000: Configuration and Troubleshooting
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Cisco Nexus 2000 and 5000: Configuration and Troubleshooting
BGP Day 2
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Advance BGP concepts, path manipulation, indirect neighbor ship, route advertisement.
V-manage alarms
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IP, SD-WAN, V- manage, Cisco technologies and expert recommendations
Introduction to IOS/IOS-XE Software/Hardware
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Introduction to IOS/IOS-XE Software/Hardware
Packet Flow || ARP, ICMP, Layers and ping utility
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Packet Flow || ARP, ICMP, Layers and ping utility
communities COmm list&as pathlist part 8
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communities COmm list&as pathlist part 8
28 July DMVPN Part 3 Site2Site VPN, Secured MVPN, AAA, SSH
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28 July DMVPN Part 3 Site2Site VPN, Secured MVPN, AAA, SSH
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Could you please make a Video and explain why some Access-list statements are denied but are permitted in the policy. ? Thank you. Now i have to subscribe 🤣
Wow this is the most extensive explanations i have come accross sofar. Thanks so much.
What terminal are you using?
nicely explain by u..just luv it
Thank you
Great Job Mosh, finally someone who can explain in easy to follow steps. I love your tutorials.
Thank you for your comment.
excellent
excellent
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Thank you, very helpful
Thank you
Why is R1 and R2 not ping every time?
what if i have multiple subinterfaces in R1. Sw1 fa0/1 and Sw2 fa0/2 must be in trunk mode, native vlan 1? correct me if im wrong. thanks.
What if its all L3 uplinks
Thank you for the video. With FlexConnect, do you need all switches (access, distribution, and core) to have the VLANs configured, and trunk links between them and the APs? I'd say yes, because if the APs lose connection to the WLC, they must tag the frames with VLAN tags, they can't encapsulate them in the CAPWAP data tunnel. Thanks.
I am looking for comparison of Radius ,TACACS and Rizzo , do you have any such info?
Well explained. Thank you
My teacher just sent this to our class chat and this is great!!
Hi, when would you consider using the cmd 'vlan dot1q tag native'? What if you had multiple routers with traffic on the native vlan, would it still double tag it? Thanks
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 🌍 Introduction to Cisco SD-WAN deployment options, focusing on the placement of Cisco SD-WAN controllers. 00:29 📍 Discussing various deployment options: on-premise, using a certificate authority (CA), dealing with placement challenges, and the use of V edges. 00:55 🌐 Cisco offers a cloud service where they manage the controllers entirely, enabling customers to focus on their own controller configurations. 01:08 ☁️ Service providers can deploy controllers in various clouds or enterprises can use their own private cloud. Controllers must be IP reachable. 01:38 🔄 Emphasizing flexibility in deployment models, ensuring controllers and V edge devices can communicate regardless of their location. 02:06 📝 For cloud deployment, certain steps and configurations are required, including creating networks and providing lists of V edge routers. 03:15 🔒 Emphasis on the strong security of the Cisco SD-WAN solution, with device authentication using certificates containing an organization ID. 03:58 💼 Details on the setup in the AWS cloud, discussing the nuances of connectivity, elastic IPs, and access restrictions. 05:09 🔄 Explaining the communication flow within the cloud and the significance of V bond in the communication structure. 05:52 🤝 Discussing support for multi-tenancy and how managed service providers can use it. 06:33 📌 In conclusion, cloud deployment is recommended for the Cisco SD-WAN solution. But on-premise options come with considerations like IP reachability. 06:58 👥 Recommendation for beginners: start with Cisco-managed servers before migrating to a private cloud or personal data center. Made with HARPA AI
can i get the docments also
Hello , are there a link to the image ? because some are not very clear. Thanks anyway for this presentation !
well explained! thx!
Had a few "ah-ha" moments during this video. Good stuff & great job simplifying some complex subjects.
Thanks for sharing! One question: In case we have more than one vlan in both CPEs can we configure the routers with trunk interfaces with specific allowed vlans?
IPDoctor ROCKS!💪
As soon as you started saying “wlsee” i tuned out. Sorry.
Hello In a scenario designed to mean H2-H3 What kind of configuration is there؟
Thanks a lot!
well explained. Thanx🙏🙏
seems like this cut off early, in the middle of a sentence. Is that intentional?
Kind of missed an important piece here and that is skipping over L3 validation/connectivity. Above all, the video was excellent and the PnP disablement helped me a lot.
Hi, can you tell me whats the host, did you use the same l2 switch as host?!
very good teacher, what's his name ?
Good Golly THANK YOU SO MUCH! Multicast was absolutely unintelligible until I watched this and took notes. Now it feels like "Oh, of course that's how that works." Thank you so much IPDoctor for sharing your knowledge and going through multiple steps in order to show what it should look like!
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Realy good simulation video, thanks a lot
Great explanation! Thanks!
can i get the slides for that
Thanks sir I get it
What is the name of this instructor?
It doesn´t work with GNS3 :/
Thanks!
Amazing work, short and to the point. Well done!
Thanks for the good explanation. May I ask you a question? I have a streamer running on my router OS embedded. The stream is coming over the udp to the multicast address. When I route the stream to my internal router interface (where PC is connected) VLC is successfully connecting and playing video. But I need to stream outside and when I rout the stream to the external interface I see the multicast traffic running (with tcpdump), but my VLC on my local PC doesn't connect anymore. My provider told me they had IGMP and PIM set and running. Unfortunately I cant check the stream as I have no other available PC. And the VLC on the smartphone doesn't support udp routing. What I misunderstood? What am I doing wrong?
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did you use the gns3 or reel hardware switchs ? if you used gns3 give me iso switchs please.
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This content is full of great theory! Thank you.
thanks for your help mate
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Sir first of all thanks for you wonderful work..sir can u upload full piyush kataria sirs ccna vedios..i have followed u on telegram also..can u provide networklessons pdf..that will be very helpful..plz sir