2.7.1 Packet Tracer - Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
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- 2.7.1 Packet Tracer - Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
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Okay Question, I understand for the most part why we would want to change the cost of the bandwidth and why it has to be done on every router configured with ospf, but I still lack fully comprehending how auto-cost reference bandwidth works . Also the assignment said to make the cost 10 for GigaEthernet and 100 for FaEthernet. but the command you used made it a cost of 1 for gig. Atleast when I did a "show ip ospf interface on the g0/0/0" links so shouldn't the auto-cost ref-bandwidth command specified 10000?
Yea it's 10000 not 1000
@@DeansLists but why is it 1000 and not 10000?
Oh my goodness thank you!! I was wondering why mine wasn’t giving me the correct points for the commands.
@@DeansLists but the checker does not check correct for 10000 but 1000 that's why he made the mistake and it still checked right
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where did the 1000 come from? the assignment says 10 and 100...
hi mine says the auto cost is incorrect? modify ospf operation, may i ask what seems to be the problem of it?
You should had changed auto-cost to 10000
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el auto-cost debe ser 10000! hay un error en el netacad porque lo considera invalido, si se coloca 1000 como en el video si lo acepta como correcto pese a que no cumple con lo solicitado (cost 10 para giga eth y 100 para fast eth)... si estoy equivocado favor de aclararme la duda, gracias
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great video ... thought why you configure 1000 reference bandwidth on gigabit ethernet interfaces instead of 10000 ... to make the CISCO OSPF cost 10 ?
I think it's a mistake on his part cause it ought to be 10000
but the checker does not check correct for 10000 but 1000 that's why he made the mistake and it still checked right
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hello, i tried to follow your steps but i don't get any point on the "auto-cost reference-bandwidth 1000" and i already try it many times. do you think this is a bug on the PKA?
same error
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during the pinging of my pc1 towards the server it will show "request timeout"
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auto-cost reference-bandwidth 10000 (NOT 1000)
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Hello There. Great video and the explanation:) Just want to check why we need to configure the cost value of P2P-1 Interface serial0/1/1 to 50 and also the hello and dead interval timers to 20 and 80? Thank you
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The Network administrator can change the cost, if wish to change the route. Otherwise by default the OSPF will learn the best path using its cost.
Even we can change the hello-interval and dead-interval default values.
@@TechAcad Thank you so in this case we want the traffic to be routed via P2P-1 Interface?
hi! I'm new to this kind of subject, how do you know which area number is it?
and why I'm not allowed to connect BC-1 to s0/1/1?
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auto-cost ref-bandwidth command is 10000
how would anyone know how to do this without a tutorial, I swear the lecture slides say nothing on how to actually do that labs how do people learn this shit?
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The Auto-cost should be 10000 not 1000
confused on this aswell. It doesnt grade correctly it seems.