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I got question, at 10:53 after we type the command, "do show ip route" which it lists the directly connected routes and local routes, how come on R2 we choose the local routes(L) to configure the "network network address wild card area 0" instead of the directed connected routes (L)configured on R1?
C show the Connected Network Address in the router and L shows the IP Address Connected to the router. And thank you so much for your great support and sharing our channel with your friends too!
As someone who's professor is useless at teaching this material I can seriously appreciate the content that is provided by your channel. Thank you so much
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I whole-heartedly agree, there are many other people making these videos that are useless, but this guy is top-notch.
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I got question, at 10:53 after we type the command, "do show ip route" which it lists the directly connected routes and local routes, how come on R2 we choose the local routes(L) to configure the "network network address wild card area 0" instead of the directed connected routes (L)configured on R1?
C show the Connected Network Address in the router and L shows the IP Address Connected to the router.
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@@TechAcad but arent they the same thing?
I believe connected means that it is on the interface but of a different device?@@wilsonzhang8715
Have you done lab 7.1.3.6 advanced EIGRP for IPV4 features?
It is an older version activity. Now CCNAv7 is active and most of the activities uploaded.
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@@TechAcad could you give link?
Always helpful. I am waiting response for my email message about the file.
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How can I get the packet tracer file
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Sir what version is this because my packet tracer is not compatible
You can use the latest version of packet tracer. Here we used Packet Tracer v8.0
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Hello There, Is it possible to email me the packet tracer files for the labs please? Thank you
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how do i know that in part 2. step 1. a . the area id?
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hi may i know how u know the area id is 0?
We can choose to implement Single Area OSPF or Multi Area, depends on the size of the Network!
@@TechAcad ohh okay Thxs a lot !
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Please can u share the pkt file? It will be more usefull for us to repeat what you're doing
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Could you please share the packet tracer activities files so that I can practice them.
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Thanks. Can send them to email?