Fantastic Video Sunil. I have read about RT/RD 100s of times but always knew the technical definition but your examples of Surname/Gift box will stick in my memory forever. btw i also work in Cisco and you are an amazing TEACHER :). Thanks Sunil
Have gone through multiple Tutorial sto understand difference between implementing SDN directly on servers like NSX,Nuage etc. vs implementing on Network devices but finally got my answers here, Thank you 🙏
Thanks a lot for your comment, yes I came to know about that. Will see what I can do here, hopefully you are not seeing this issue with other videos in the series.
Excellent lecture...Beautifully designed and explained. Question - Why won't we use RD value to leak the routes into specific VRF at other end as these are now have become VPNv4 routes ? At the other end also router will received these routes as VPNv4 routes differentiated per customers basis. On the basis of this diff. RD value for each customer, router will leak that routes into the that particular VRF...
Thanks a lot for the comment Harpreet ji. If I may correct you, RD is only used to distinguish a route like you may have overlapping subnets in VPNs, So RD will make them unique. its the Route-Target (RT) value that can be used to leak routes. Having said this, I didnt understand your query, if you may elaborate a bit more and point me to the time stamp in the video that would be great.
@@emergingtechbytes as you said, RD is only used to distinguish a route and this distinguished route will traverse towards egress node. On egress node, we will have this unique route. As this route is unique, why we need RT at egress node ?
@@harpreetsinghhoshiarpur4113 First of all, its great to see that you are thinking in this direction. Always question like this and I am sure you will go a long way in your career. Having said this, RT is very much needed. To keep it precise and short, lets say you have 1000 unique routes and on other end you only need 300 routes, now it you tag these 300 routes with a simple tag which is RT(Extended Community) then on other end you can simply accept route just for this tag rather than scanning all routes individually and then picking these 300 routes. Also please note RT is not something that got introduced with EVPN, it was there since MPLS days and there are more reasons for it.
Thanks for the comment, glad that you found the content useful. Unfortunately at this time I was learning video editing, in fact still learning it. Recent videos are better, hopefully you will find them useful as well.
Fantastic Video Sunil. I have read about RT/RD 100s of times but always knew the technical definition but your examples of Surname/Gift box will stick in my memory forever. btw i also work in Cisco and you are an amazing TEACHER :). Thanks Sunil
Thanks for the comment. Glad that you found the video useful
Very informative sir... Appreciate your way of explanation👍 ...Waiting for the next Session 🙂
Thanks Alok, glad that you found it useful..next session is underway..will be available soon
Very good session really enjoyed it, you keep the fellow interactive and approach is really good.
Thanks Krishna, glad that you found the video useful.
Have gone through multiple Tutorial sto understand difference between implementing SDN directly on servers like NSX,Nuage etc. vs implementing on Network devices but finally got my answers here, Thank you 🙏
Glad to know that you found the content useful.
Good information but , video is having very low sound ( Volume ).
Thanks a lot for your comment, yes I came to know about that. Will see what I can do here, hopefully you are not seeing this issue with other videos in the series.
Good job, keep going ❤
@@samehsaad5669 Thanks, Glad that content was useful for you.
Excellent lecture...Beautifully designed and explained. Question - Why won't we use RD value to leak the routes into specific VRF at other end as these are now have become VPNv4 routes ? At the other end also router will received these routes as VPNv4 routes differentiated per customers basis. On the basis of this diff. RD value for each customer, router will leak that routes into the that particular VRF...
Thanks a lot for the comment Harpreet ji. If I may correct you, RD is only used to distinguish a route like you may have overlapping subnets in VPNs, So RD will make them unique. its the Route-Target (RT) value that can be used to leak routes.
Having said this, I didnt understand your query, if you may elaborate a bit more and point me to the time stamp in the video that would be great.
@@emergingtechbytes as you said, RD is only used to distinguish a route and this distinguished route will traverse towards egress node. On egress node, we will have this unique route. As this route is unique, why we need RT at egress node ?
@@harpreetsinghhoshiarpur4113 First of all, its great to see that you are thinking in this direction. Always question like this and I am sure you will go a long way in your career.
Having said this, RT is very much needed. To keep it precise and short, lets say you have 1000 unique routes and on other end you only need 300 routes, now it you tag these 300 routes with a simple tag which is RT(Extended Community) then on other end you can simply accept route just for this tag rather than scanning all routes individually and then picking these 300 routes. Also please note RT is not something that got introduced with EVPN, it was there since MPLS days and there are more reasons for it.
@@emergingtechbytes Thanks for clarification.
Very low volumn, but get explanations
Thanks for the comment, glad that you found the content useful. Unfortunately at this time I was learning video editing, in fact still learning it. Recent videos are better, hopefully you will find them useful as well.
@@emergingtechbytes I understand. I learn a great deal about VPLS and the perspectives and examples are very helpful.
@@DrGriff2000 Great..