It's called "presentify". I'm on a MAC, so if you're on PC, you'll need to find something different as Presentify was Mac-only last I checked. Good luck!
Thanks Collin! You fall in exactly what i want to learn! I need to refresh our 15years campus network .I have read a lot on campus fabric/evpn-vxlan, your explanation is so clear and easy to understand so i will follow you on this for sure!! Thanks again! You rock!
Excellent! I'll be talking quite a bit about what EVPN-VXLAN is (plumbing), why it makes sense in a campus network, and more importantly, why it rarely makes sense everywhere in a campus network.
I'd love your feedback on my EVPN video. I'm hoping that connecting EVPN route types to standard L2/L3 learning will help folks like you better understand how the control-plane in a fabric is working.
great video, we have this on routers to a switch and it appears there are even less troubleshooting options. it sucks and would rather deal with spanning tree then this, oh did I mention spanning tree is not configured with it lol
Great video and very comprehensive, thanks! Unfortunately I know a lot of customers are using MC-LAG, and I've seen cases when they struggled (actually caused big downtimes) when performing Junos Upgrade. - Probably a suggestion for your next video "How to upgrade Junos in switches running MC-LAG" :)
That's the video series: Upgrade MC-LAG to ESI-LAG :) Joking aside, great suggestion. Us NEM's have a tendency to have a very clear vision on where we think folks should be, and a so-so vision on how they get there. That's what I'm working on to improve at Juniper and that's one of the core reasons for this channel. I'll put your suggestion on the whiteboard and look into what I can do. I put it that way because I may have to pull hardware out of our demo pool since I'm not sure if a virtual appliance upgrade is going to provide the same workflow.
@@5minutejunos Actually thinking of that upgrade too, but let's see how it goes... Thanks for considering my suggestion, Colin, and keep up the good work!
Thanks for cemprehensive explanation, as usual.
Which Program you use for pointing and highlighting?
It's called "presentify". I'm on a MAC, so if you're on PC, you'll need to find something different as Presentify was Mac-only last I checked.
Good luck!
Thanks Collin! You fall in exactly what i want to learn! I need to refresh our 15years campus network .I have read a lot on campus fabric/evpn-vxlan, your explanation is so clear and easy to understand so i will follow you on this for sure!! Thanks again! You rock!
Excellent! I'll be talking quite a bit about what EVPN-VXLAN is (plumbing), why it makes sense in a campus network, and more importantly, why it rarely makes sense everywhere in a campus network.
@@5minutejunos Wow! love it!
I'd love your feedback on my EVPN video. I'm hoping that connecting EVPN route types to standard L2/L3 learning will help folks like you better understand how the control-plane in a fabric is working.
great video, we have this on routers to a switch and it appears there are even less troubleshooting options. it sucks and would rather deal with spanning tree then this, oh did I mention spanning tree is not configured with it lol
MC-LAG has replaced the whale in my nightmares...
Great video and very comprehensive, thanks!
Unfortunately I know a lot of customers are using MC-LAG, and I've seen cases when they struggled (actually caused big downtimes) when performing Junos Upgrade. - Probably a suggestion for your next video "How to upgrade Junos in switches running MC-LAG" :)
That's the video series: Upgrade MC-LAG to ESI-LAG
:)
Joking aside, great suggestion. Us NEM's have a tendency to have a very clear vision on where we think folks should be, and a so-so vision on how they get there. That's what I'm working on to improve at Juniper and that's one of the core reasons for this channel. I'll put your suggestion on the whiteboard and look into what I can do. I put it that way because I may have to pull hardware out of our demo pool since I'm not sure if a virtual appliance upgrade is going to provide the same workflow.
@@5minutejunos Actually thinking of that upgrade too, but let's see how it goes...
Thanks for considering my suggestion, Colin, and keep up the good work!