too ambiguous. for instance, u jumped from flag field straight to protocol field. what about the other two fields between them??? i would've wanted to know how ppp deals differently from multi-access as in the case of ethernet dealing with destination mac address. u see, in a ppp connection, one can use the exit interface instead of a next hop when configuring a static route, but that doesn't work in multi-access Ethernet because a destination mac address is required. so basically, what is in those fields that no longer require ppp to use a dst mac? also, what's up w/ LCP? is there a field in the ppp frame that let's lcp kick in? or is that a separate protocol? but i thought we were just talking about ppp??? this vid just made things more confusing now. iguess ill just look up further.
WHERE DID YOU LEARN ALL OF THIS? DON I NECESARILY HAVE TO TAKE CCNA AND CCNP TO LEARN IT OR THERE IS A BOOK YOU RECOMMEND ME TO READ? sorry for my english
Finally, a well explained, carefully written PPP tutorial. Thank you.
BEST CHANNEL ON CCNA!!! THANKS!!!!
Awesome explanation! Many appreciations!
very good explanation
great explanation. you are a wonderful teacher. I like to have some of your videos on networking
Thank you. Great explanation and your summary is going into my notes lol.
Thank you for a fine video.
Simple and brilliant explanation.
Thank you! easy to understand!
Best explain
You Explain VERY GOOD !!!!
Thank YOU !
A lit video. Love reacts only
Thank you, I was having issues understanding LCP and NCP and the way other people explained it wasn't getting through.
DUDE! Great video!
Good explanation!
Very informative!
Great explanation !
Very Easy to understand, Thanks :)
great stuff thanks
Thanks very much
Great stuff. Thank you, sir.
Great and easy explanation, thanks!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks
Excellent video, thx
Great job explaining!! I don't get how the LCP does load balancing if the protocol is point-to-point?
Thankyou so much!
Thanks for this video, I'm learning a lot! Would it be safe to say that ALL routers have PPP? Or maybe just routers that connect to other routers?
I do not understand if ppp are being used in serial link between routers then how they are working at Layer2
too ambiguous. for instance, u jumped from flag field straight to protocol field. what about the other two fields between them??? i would've wanted to know how ppp deals differently from multi-access as in the case of ethernet dealing with destination mac address. u see, in a ppp connection, one can use the exit interface instead of a next hop when configuring a static route, but that doesn't work in multi-access Ethernet because a destination mac address is required. so basically, what is in those fields that no longer require ppp to use a dst mac?
also, what's up w/ LCP? is there a field in the ppp frame that let's lcp kick in? or is that a separate protocol? but i thought we were just talking about ppp??? this vid just made things more confusing now. iguess ill just look up further.
doc.lagout.org/network/Data%20Communications%20and%20Networking%20By%20Behrouz%20A.Forouzan.pdf
I was expecting the video to talk on similar lines , but it does not
link of the playlist ?
This video is awesome. Can i ask you where, when do we need to use this protocol ad give me a example for that? Thank you!!!
@Maxi1357 Thank .Maybe I got the answer already :))
Whats it for?
Why do you sound like the Python programmer Corey Shafer. Are you the same guy? :-D
thanks
WHERE DID YOU LEARN ALL OF THIS? DON I NECESARILY HAVE TO TAKE CCNA AND CCNP TO LEARN IT OR THERE IS A BOOK YOU RECOMMEND ME TO READ? sorry for my english
Ok welcome, you can read TCP/IP GUIDE and you can research with key word point to point protocol. good luck :)
theres still one thing wich fucks up so hard. no one explains the exact purpose of PPP in order to other Protocols.
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