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Dude, you dont know how many times Ive gone over the OSPF chapters in the CCNP cert guide and my eyes glazed over. This whole series just set me straight. You kept it simple and straight to the point! THANK YOU!
You Sir are an Absolute Teacher you took a child and you made him an adult you raised a zero to 100 real quick thank you for all the effort you put in this OSPF make so much sense now
I'm so glad i found someone that can explain OSPF properly. I have struggled up to now to fully understand OSPF for my CCNP Encor Exam. Thank you so much for the videos on OSPF :)
Absolutely to the point, zero BS, thank you for explaining the fundamentals piece by piece, I am enjoying each of these videos and finally understanding the protocol. Looking forward to the next one. Thank you so much for all you do.
Well done!! I've read tons of materials about OSPF but I always got lost. This is the first really simple and straight forward explanation! Thank you!!
Hey man, I just want to thank you for this. I'm liking, commenting on every videos. That's all I can do for now. But if I ever make it anywhere in this field, I will remember to come back and compensate you, the way you deserve.
I have my CCNA already but going for my CCNP now and these are great refresher videos. OSPF is probably my favourite protocol to learn for whatever reason and these videos are a helpful resource. Thank you.
WOW !!!! Just Wow so clear and to the point love to improve my skills through this channel and a special thanks to the instructor you are just amazing...😀😀😀
No, not really the same. THe DR is the "messaging center" for a particular link, and doesn't do any abstraction of knowledge between areas/links. More details in these videos: - th-cam.com/video/wITAeO8i9U4/w-d-xo.html - th-cam.com/video/Mi3tNSUjb78/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for this great series. I have a question though (two cases), 1- You said if we put a router between Area 88 and Area 99 there could be a loop, aren't OSPF a loop-free protocol? 2- What would happen if we do the same but with adding Area 0 so the router would belong to the three areas 88, 99, and 0?
One quick question Ed, regarding the re-distributed routes into OSPF, will only apply to IGP routing protocols or will be also the case of iBGP or eBGP into OSPF Router 7 in the topology illustrated as the Autonomous System Border Router? Thank you in advance.
Hi Jair. You can redistribute _any_ category of routes into OSPF. To include BGP routes. Even Static & Directly Connected routes. Even from one OSPF process into another OSPF process. Any redistribution whatsoever creates an ASBR.
📌 *More free preview lessons from the Practical OSPF course:* pracnet.net/ospf
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📌 *CCNA Resources:* pracnet.net/ccna
📌 *Learn Networking:* pracnet.net/nf
📌 *Learn & Practice Subnetting:* subnetipv4.com
Dude, you dont know how many times Ive gone over the OSPF chapters in the CCNP cert guide and my eyes glazed over. This whole series just set me straight. You kept it simple and straight to the point! THANK YOU!
That was my whole intention =) To teach OSPF in a more approachable way. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the kind words.
An excellent delivery style. Clear, well-paced. Not frantic. There is so much frantic on TH-cam.
Thank you, Bruce. Glad you enjoyed this video. =)
Holy moly! This is the best explanation about OSPF I found so far! We need a full CCNA course with Cisco packet tracer labs ❤ I beg you sir 🙏🙏
Thank you very much for the kind words and for supporting the channel =)
You Sir are an Absolute Teacher you took a child and you made him an adult you raised a zero to 100 real quick
thank you for all the effort you put in this
OSPF make so much sense now
I'm so glad i found someone that can explain OSPF properly. I have struggled up to now to fully understand OSPF for my CCNP Encor Exam. Thank you so much for the videos on OSPF :)
You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed this series. Cheers!
Absolutely to the point, zero BS, thank you for explaining the fundamentals piece by piece, I am enjoying each of these videos and finally understanding the protocol. Looking forward to the next one. Thank you so much for all you do.
Thanks Jair, glad you are enjoying these =). You're very welcome!
You just made OSPF look simple. Best explanation ever.
This Channel is underrated
Amazing as always. looking forward BGP Detailed series here. Thanks
You are good. Your presentation is straightforward and easy to comprehend. Thank you.
Simply the best, concise and very well explained.
Very easy to understand with the visualization of how OSPF works! Thank you for making the series!!
Well done!! I've read tons of materials about OSPF but I always got lost. This is the first really simple and straight forward explanation! Thank you!!
Your explanations are some of the best I've seen, make things so clear. God bless
Your way of explaining and the way you designed the videos are more than 5 star😄
Professor you have made OSPF looks so simple now. again thank you. am more than confidence for my interview tomorrow. thank you
Hey TH-cam algorithm, this video is worth watching! Spread the word.
;) Thanks Hampus!
Hey man, I just want to thank you for this. I'm liking, commenting on every videos. That's all I can do for now. But if I ever make it anywhere in this field, I will remember to come back and compensate you, the way you deserve.
Thank you for making this lesson easy to understand.
very clear delivery style. like it.
Thank you, Bob. Glad you enjoyed it =).
awesome videos sir. You make it a lot easier to understand such a complex topic. thank you!! super awesome.
EXELLENT explanation, taking notes already. Easy to understand and is really enjoyable at the same time.Thx
Glad you are enjoying the series so far, Miguel =). Hope you enjoy the rest of the videos as well. Cheers!
Amazing content. Straight forward & clear.
Thank you, Stephon. Glad you enjoyed it =)
Love your videos Ed. Your content and your approach to teaching is amazingly unique. Would love a BGP deep dive series
I have my CCNA already but going for my CCNP now and these are great refresher videos. OSPF is probably my favourite protocol to learn for whatever reason and these videos are a helpful resource. Thank you.
So did u pass ccnp ?
I’m sincerely amazed and grateful for this explanation. Thank you!
You're welcome, Jo. Hope you enjoy the rest of the OSPF sereis as well: pracnet.net/ospf
HEY TH-cam! THIS VIDEO IS WORTH SHOWING TO MORE PEOPLE!
Ha! This made me chuckle out loud when I read it. Thank you, Malex ;)
your awesome man, some topics I would have not completely understood, if not for you.
Such an excellent teacher. Thanks!
Really simple and clear lesson delivery. Keep it up!
Will do, Alfredo =)
Thank you for the well explained OSPF topics ❤
You're welcome =) Glad you are enjoying the OSPF series.
Great content. I like how you explain why there are Areas, why there is an Area 0, etc.
Hi Ward. Thank you =). Yes, I feel that is often overlooked and helps create a prober framework for OSPF areas.
WOW !!!! Just Wow so clear and to the point love to improve my skills through this channel and a special thanks to the instructor you are just amazing...😀😀😀
Thank you, Bravish =). Glad you're enjoying this series.
Very great and short explanation!
Thank you!
Very clear explanation. Thanks!
You're very welcome =) Glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful material. thanks for sharing it.
You're welcome.
PS: full series is available here if helps: pracnet.net/ospf
This was really great many thanks indeed
Glad you enjoyed it!
You are one of the best, Your video are so helpfull. Thanks!
Great content and structure for the approach. way to go man 👍
The content is o rich. I watched the video and helped me a great deal. thanks you are awesome
Good lord. the entire OSPF chapter for my CCNA could have been just a link to this video. thank you!
You're very welcome =). Hope you check out some of the other CCNA content on my channel. Good luck with the certification !
Great explanation ... Thanks
Cant thank you enough for making this content.
Master of explanation!!!
Amazing explanation.thanks sir.
You're welcome!
Great lesson!
Excellent lessons ♥ Really well done
Glad you enjoyed them, Erick. The next lesson in the series is releasing Monday =) (pracnet.net/ospf for full series)
Brilliant content and delivery, Please make something on BGP and Cisco Nexus
Noted =). Thank you, SB!
thanks. it was simple and effective.
amaizing explanetion your Fantastic!
Thank you !
this series is very educational and sexum
Great explanations. Thanks
You're welcome =)
Understood, Captain. Nice job!
Thanks again =)
I believe you shall be working in designing or solution network department. well done 🌹🌹
You are good teacher 👌
Thanks for sharing this great content
Amazing explanaition, thanks. Do you have a video serie for BGP?
I don't, but it's been on my list to create. Maybe in the future. =)
Thank you so much sir for this. This really helped me like alot.❤️
Another fantastic video! :D
Thank you again, Gatty!
thanks for the next lesson
I really enjoy your videos
short & effective. thank you
Great Content, really appreciate
Great video! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this video
It really more than excellent
Thank you 💜
Hi bro u said in this video that area border routers are responsible maintain LSDB and summarize the LSA is that the same what (DR) Do?
No, not really the same. THe DR is the "messaging center" for a particular link, and doesn't do any abstraction of knowledge between areas/links. More details in these videos:
- th-cam.com/video/wITAeO8i9U4/w-d-xo.html
- th-cam.com/video/Mi3tNSUjb78/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
I am the first to get here today. 😀. Great as usual.
Winner! =)
Great Content!!!!!!
Thank you, Susmita!
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@@susmitamazumder8390 You're welcome, Susmita. Stay healthy =)
Thanks for this great series. I have a question though (two cases), 1- You said if we put a router between Area 88 and Area 99 there could be a loop, aren't OSPF a loop-free protocol? 2- What would happen if we do the same but with adding Area 0 so the router would belong to the three areas 88, 99, and 0?
waiting for your BGP lessons!
One day =).
Is the backbone area always with area 0?
Yep!
great video!
I loved that ! thanks !
You're very welcome =)
Nice Content
great job
Thank you, Mehrdad!
One quick question Ed, regarding the re-distributed routes into OSPF, will only apply to IGP routing protocols or will be also the case of iBGP or eBGP into OSPF Router 7 in the topology illustrated as the Autonomous System Border Router? Thank you in advance.
Hi Jair. You can redistribute _any_ category of routes into OSPF. To include BGP routes. Even Static & Directly Connected routes. Even from one OSPF process into another OSPF process. Any redistribution whatsoever creates an ASBR.
Loved it !
Thanks Scorpio!
These are tiny bit-sized chunks of knowledge, so easy to digest...
Thank you!
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You're welcome, Mohammed. =)
Hello Ed till yesterday i was able to see the vedios of yours but from today you have applied the member login to that vedios, Please solve the issue.
Excellent :)
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You're welcome, Doaa.
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Thank you, Vijay.