For the next video I hope you will be covering spaning tree prority. Lowest "wins" and traffic gets sent to that switch but if that switch doesn't have an uplink to pass the traffic on to, what happens to the traffic once it reaches the STP root? Is it discarded or will it be forwarded again and if so, where to? This is a part that many other videos/tutorials I have watched totally miss out on.
Thanks for watching everyone!
You're right. Explaining spanning tree in roughly 4 minutes is extremely high level. 🔛 to the next one.
I have more on Spanning-Tree now in the CCNA series if you're interested
Super, I was waiting for the STP part! Thank you.
Glad you like it! Part 2 coming on 13/05/2020. Thanks for watching!😄
Well done 👍 this is a great channel for network engineers and junior network admins
I'm happy to contribute to the community
not bad, fantastic and engaging introduction
Much appreciated!
For the next video I hope you will be covering spaning tree prority. Lowest "wins" and traffic gets sent to that switch but if that switch doesn't have an uplink to pass the traffic on to, what happens to the traffic once it reaches the STP root? Is it discarded or will it be forwarded again and if so, where to? This is a part that many other videos/tutorials I have watched totally miss out on.
very very nice video and well done
Can you make a video on overlay technologies like IPSEC, GRE, LISP ?