Besides the accent, well explained. The best part is that you explained what happens without loop guard and then with loop guard and simulating BPDU loss.
15:00 , he uses BPDU Filter just to demonstrate what happens when BPDU stops arriving to the Blocked and Loop Guard enabled port, interesting and Great Video...
Really great video, explanation and examples :) One thing I would have liked to know more is in what real-life cases would Loop Guard be useful? What could actually cause a switch to temporarily stop sending BPDUs?
in 21:00 when he is talking about the reversing I don't think the cost caused the reversing because u can check when he made sh span both of them r the same cost. I think the port number cause the revers F0/20 is lower then F 0/22. Does someone agree???
Besides the accent, well explained. The best part is that you explained what happens without loop guard and then with loop guard and simulating BPDU loss.
Nice explanation.
15:00 , he uses BPDU Filter just to demonstrate what happens when BPDU stops arriving to the Blocked and Loop Guard enabled port, interesting and Great Video...
Really great video, explanation and examples :) One thing I would have liked to know more is in what real-life cases would Loop Guard be useful? What could actually cause a switch to temporarily stop sending BPDUs?
Very well done. Thank You
This is really well done.
Thank you son much
in 21:00 when he is talking about the reversing I don't think the cost caused the reversing because u can check when he made sh span both of them r the same cost. I think the port number cause the revers F0/20 is lower then F 0/22. Does someone agree???
sorry can't hear any audio on this ? ( my browser problem ? )