Many thanks..!! I would like to know after configuring maximum-path 2 then it will load balance for outgoing traffic but what about incoming traffic from ISP?
Sir, you are explaining very nicely any topic. Thanks for sharing informative videos.🙏 I have a question ❓ Can we do this Dual Homed to DIFFERENT ISP's??
Thank yo for the video sir. Could you please this video for redundant dual homed multi ISP? (two redundant router in AS100 and both of them are connected to two different ISPs with full mesh topology. there will be eBGP between ISP and customer router and customer will get def route from ISPs)😇
The `bgp log-neighbor-changes` command is used in Cisco devices to enable logging of BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) neighbor changes. This command helps network administrators monitor and troubleshoot BGP sessions by providing detailed logs whenever there is a change in the state of a BGP neighbor. Changes that are logged include transitions such as establishing a session, terminating a session, or encountering errors.
bgp log-neighbor-changes To enable logging of BGP neighbor resets, use the bgp log-neighbor-changes command in router configuration mode. To disable the logging of changes in BGP neighbor adjacencies, use the no form of this command. my explanation not enough if someone has anything please kindly add
Such a informative Lecture... thAnk yew so much sir ... ❤❤❤
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The bgp-log-neighbor-change command in a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) router is used to enable logging of BGP neighbor state changes.
Great effort !! informative. Thank you!!
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very short and very informative thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent Boss
Many many thanks
Nicely explained..
Keep it up
Thanks a lot
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Thanks
another one . thanks thanks
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Actually bgp doesn't provide load balancing it do provide that load sharing
Good one , but after doing BGP mex path 2 , how traffic will take exit in both way at same time . Is it goinv to happen autometically .
Many thanks..!!
I would like to know after configuring maximum-path 2 then it will load balance for outgoing traffic but what about incoming traffic from ISP?
Noted, soon I will upload video on that
Thank you very much
Thank you.
Welcome
Looking forward for 2 ISP scenario as well. Thanks
Sure
Very informative sir, Please make a video with 4 exit path Router ,And Only one router prefer for incoming and outgoing traffic,
Noted ✅
Sir, you are explaining very nicely any topic.
Thanks for sharing informative videos.🙏
I have a question ❓
Can we do this Dual Homed to DIFFERENT ISP's??
Yes, definitely
Sir,
In this scenario traffic will send symmetric/asymmetric?
Thank yo for the video sir. Could you please this video for redundant dual homed multi ISP? (two redundant router in AS100 and both of them are connected to two different ISPs with full mesh topology. there will be eBGP between ISP and customer router and customer will get def route from ISPs)😇
Thanks bro
Welcome
It show show message when BGP peer goes down and came up it generate log message if it is not configured it will not generate log message
Sir if you kindly please please make one & VXLAN EVPN video.
Noted
bgp log-neighbor-changes , command sir pls explain why we use this command?
The `bgp log-neighbor-changes` command is used in Cisco devices to enable logging of BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) neighbor changes. This command helps network administrators monitor and troubleshoot BGP sessions by providing detailed logs whenever there is a change in the state of a BGP neighbor. Changes that are logged include transitions such as establishing a session, terminating a session, or encountering errors.
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Sir I don't know about Bgp log-neighbor-changes ... kindly explain it sir 🙏
Sure
bgp log-neighbor-changes
To enable logging of BGP neighbor resets, use the bgp log-neighbor-changes command in router configuration mode. To disable the logging of changes in BGP neighbor adjacencies, use the no form of this command.
my explanation not enough if someone has anything please kindly add
Dude needs to use a voice changer or something. Unlistenable
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I'm italian and i can understand him with low effort. Just clean your ears.
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Thanks for appreciation 😊