Networking Basics - Administrative Distance
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In this video, we cover Administrative Distance, or "AD" for short." Administrative Distance rates the believability of a routing source. For example, if a router is receiving route advertisements from both OSPF and EIGRP neighbors for the same network, who does it believe?
The concept of administrative distance applies to the CCNA (200-301), ENCOR (350-401), and ENARSI (300-410) exams.
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Your videos are helpful and I like your lecturing style, Tia!
Why administrative distance O ? "...it doesn't get more believable than being connected directly..." this is platinum-level in terms of explaining a topic. Thank you very much!
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Thanks, always a clear tutorial!
It s a pleasure to listen to you explain sir
Thank you! Great work as always sir!!
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I wish it would be longer, But anyway Great as always
Ii thought you will get into internal and external eigrp ad demo..anyway good video as always 😀👍
What about a provider wanting to static-route a customer's LAN prefix over multiple links with the customer, how do you configure it so traffic take the static-route over first link, and if that link fails the traffic take static-route over 2nd link? (Configuration is from provider perspective Im talking about)
great
What if Two routing protocols with the same AD than which route will prefer.
I don't get it? how can we say 90 is lower than 110 when they're metrics are quite different one is in 2 and the other 3072 if I understanded correctly? what is that number after slash really means? should we divide the numbers?
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