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Harsh IT Lab
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 พ.ค. 2022
Everything IT 👀
Loves Linux 🐧, Programming 👨💻, Opensource 📂, Network Engineering 🕸️ and Web development 🖱️
I use Arch btw ;)
Loves Linux 🐧, Programming 👨💻, Opensource 📂, Network Engineering 🕸️ and Web development 🖱️
I use Arch btw ;)
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I am Harsh Verma, welcoming you to a video series about Javascript, where i am teaching/learning and reciting the articles from website geekforgeeks.com and doing some practical exploration how Javascript actually works I also create beautiful structured notes, (Obviously with the help of Article and ChatGPT) which you can access from the resource section below. Resources: GeekforGeeks: www.gee...
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OSPF states explained: ipwithease.com/ospf-neighbor-states/
Routing Protocols are used to share and manage routing information between routers (e.g., RIP, OSPF). Routed Protocols are used to transmit user data across networks (e.g., IP, IPv6).
Administrative Distance is used for comparing routes from different protocols, allowing the router to choose the most reliable source of routing information. Metric is used for comparing routes to the same destination from within the same routing protocol, allowing the router to choose the optimal path.
Router don't just simply drop the packet if no route could be found, it forwards it to default route; usually 0.0.0.0
Line Status = Physical Layer status Protocol Status = Data Link and Network Layer status
Simplest IPv6 guide: www.steves-internet-guide.com/ipv6-guide/
Diagrammatic Comparison of IPv4 and IPv6: x.com/harshvermac5/status/1850615909381288261
IPv4 classes explained: www.meridianoutpost.com/resources/articles/IP-classes.php
The control plane is responsible for making decisions about how data should be managed, routed, and processed. The data plane is responsible for the actual movement of data from one system to another. The management plane allows administrative access to the device and oversees its configuration and health, acting as a layer that communicates changes to the control plane.
channel-group: Create channel group for a range of interface port-channel: Configuration of the created interface show etherchannel: View details of the creation
Active / Passive = LACP Auto / Desirable = PAgP
"Alternate port" is the alternate for "Root port", while "Backup port" is alternate for "Designated port".
STP tie-breakers for Root Bridge 1. Bridge Priority - Lowest Priority is Preferred ranges from 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096, default is 32768 2. Bridge MAC Address - Lowest Address is preferred 3. Port Priority -Lowest Priority is Preferred, Default value is 128 and can be set in increments of 16 4. Port ID - Lowered Number of port is preferred.
Normal VLAN Range: 1 to 1005 Extended VLAN Range: 1006 to 4094 Reserved VLANs: 1, 1002-1005
A Point of Presence (PoP) is indeed a key interface point for communication between different entities, often used in telecommunications. It's the physical location where different networks connect and exchange traffic.
The MAC address table (or CAM table) is built by the switch learning from the source MAC addresses of the frames it receives.
When a switch receives a frame and the destination MAC address is not in its MAC address table, it will "flood" the frame out to all ports except the one it was received on. If there are no devices on those ports with the destination MAC address, the frame is simply dropped.
Bhaishab aap backend ka node b padhayenge Qa? fully functioning backend?
Main, logic jaroor cover karoonga how large scale project actually work
Bhai js ki playlist bna do na yrr.
sure, brother I will
Thanks for suggestion of the album
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Great video very informative
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Sir nice video
Pls tell when will you upload next video
Thses helps me for my ccna exam thanks
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4:40 Line configuration mode comes in different flavours, "line con 0" is the Console port mentioned as CTY. While there are 5 VTY lines ranging from "line vty 0 4" wich are solely inbound to Telnet for management. For further information refer to this link: www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ios-nx-os-software/ios-software-releases-110/45843-configpasswords.html