i loved the fact that security was explained in this video. as a cybersecurity student, i believe that understanding how to secure every protocol, and any other configuration made generally adds to the hardening of a network. Thank you for this video, Named EIGRP was a new one for me.
Thank you Mr Wallace for your time and effort bringing us this fine and well-presented EIGRP Deep dive lesson. Though I'm familiar with this topic (CCNA oriented), I find this lesson very informative and well presented in a fun philosophical attitude which emphasizes the details and keeps me encouraged and motivated on my Network studying path. God bless you.
Mr Kevin Wallace Sir, i have to say this your videos are very informative and i am been learning so much from all your sessions, it really help us to get fundamentals concepts cleared. Thank you for all your videos and effort!! East or west Kevin wallace is the best!!
Thank you... I retake an Advanced Routing course based on the CCNP-ROUTE 300-101 curriculum next week and one of the first topics covered is EIGRP. Good refresher.
Thanks Kevin for the great work, I have a comment though. @35:17 when talking about feasibility condition example, you mentioned "R3 RD is less than R2 FD (i.e. best FD) which means that R3 is not dependent on R2 to reach destination", which I do not agree with, as this is not the relevance of feasibility condition. The feasibility condition just ensures that the feasible successor the local router is choosing is not looped back from a neighbor that the local router itself has advertised the destination network to. i.e. it ensures that R3 has a different shortest path to the destination than the path R1 is advertising to R3. To emphasize more, suppose R3 has no connection to R5, and there is a direct link between R3 and R2 with cost 5000. R3 will still advertise route to destination to R1 with RD 11,000 and FD 18,000. So it still fulfills the feasibility condition and the path through R3 will be picked by R1 as a feasible successor to destination, although R3 is dependent on R2 to reach destination.
You are great Sir ! this would indeed help us .. I am a security analyst but i believe network knowledge is fundamental to have a good Security engineer .
Hi Kevin, Thank you for your Immense Efforts for Community of Network Engineers… If possible can you please also make Deep-Dive session for protocol “IS-IS” in depth… Thanks.
Brilliant Deep Dive, thanks Kevin. The RP and FD explanation really helped me out a lot. It would be good to do a CML lab on EIGRP. I've purschased your course on Udemy but there doesn't seem to be a lab on EIGRP. I hope I can find one soon.
I absolutely love your videos Kevin. It's almost like watching a film on Netflix - never get bored 😁. What are your thoughts about the future of EIGRP? I've noticed Cisco Firepower don't support EIGRP anymore? Is it the end of EIGRP?
That’s a great question. From what I see, OSPF will be the most popular IGP for the foreseeable future. It’s hard to predict what will happen with EIGRP. It has been updated with a new k value and wide metrics. So, it’s certainly capable of running today’s high-speed networks.
Thank you for your contribution to the community. We do appreciate...
i loved the fact that security was explained in this video. as a cybersecurity student, i believe that understanding how to secure every protocol, and any other configuration made generally adds to the hardening of a network. Thank you for this video, Named EIGRP was a new one for me.
Thank you Mr Wallace for your time and effort bringing us this fine and well-presented EIGRP Deep dive lesson. Though I'm familiar with this topic (CCNA oriented), I find this lesson very informative and well presented in a fun philosophical attitude which emphasizes the details and keeps me encouraged and motivated on my Network studying path. God bless you.
The Feasibility Condition makes total sense now! Thank you so much Mr. Wallace!
much needed session on EIGRP....thanks Kevin
So easy with Mr. Wallace, you're the prophet of networking God bless you .
Mr Kevin Wallace Sir, i have to say this your videos are very informative and i am been learning so much from all your sessions, it really help us to get fundamentals concepts cleared. Thank you for all your videos and effort!!
East or west Kevin wallace is the best!!
Thank you... I retake an Advanced Routing course based on the CCNP-ROUTE 300-101 curriculum next week and one of the first topics covered is EIGRP. Good refresher.
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Great content Mr Wallace,I have never seen so simple explanation of EIGRP.👑👑👑
I remember seeing your videos and can't believe I just found your channel // you are a legend!
Thank you Kevin for taking time giving good clear understanding and showing working examples very great help to me
Thanks Kevin for the great work, I have a comment though. @35:17 when talking about feasibility condition example, you mentioned "R3 RD is less than R2 FD (i.e. best FD) which means that R3 is not dependent on R2 to reach destination", which I do not agree with, as this is not the relevance of feasibility condition. The feasibility condition just ensures that the feasible successor the local router is choosing is not looped back from a neighbor that the local router itself has advertised the destination network to. i.e. it ensures that R3 has a different shortest path to the destination than the path R1 is advertising to R3.
To emphasize more, suppose R3 has no connection to R5, and there is a direct link between R3 and R2 with cost 5000. R3 will still advertise route to destination to R1 with RD 11,000 and FD 18,000. So it still fulfills the feasibility condition and the path through R3 will be picked by R1 as a feasible successor to destination, although R3 is dependent on R2 to reach destination.
Nice explanation Kevin.... It shows You put so much effort to make the viewers understand the concept easily .....
Best and well presented Deep Dive on EIGRP. Looking forward to your other sessions.
You are great Sir ! this would indeed help us .. I am a security analyst but i believe network knowledge is fundamental to have a good Security engineer .
Thank you so much for this easy to digest deep dive, Kein, really helped me to ground the CCNP ENCOR book theory, really appreciate your work!
some of the best videos I have ever seen.
You are awesome! I first watched your wireless deep dive and learned so much, and I also love it when you say the word because.😂
Thanks for this, Kevin. Always appreciate your content!
Hi Kevin, Thank you for your Immense Efforts for Community of Network Engineers…
If possible can you please also make Deep-Dive session for protocol “IS-IS” in depth…
Thanks.
Excellent presentation and extremely informative as well as captivating.
Great video! Good coverage of EIGRP!
Thanm you so much Kevin, it was so easy to understand the concepts.
It was a brilliant explanation thanks a lot Mr Wallace 👍👍
That's an awesome session. You're the best ❤️
Just what we needed !! Thank you
You are a genius. Thank you so much sir🙏.
Great as always. Thank you 🙏
@56:27 - variance ?? which router to add that command to?
if a router is connected to sw3, say R5, would we add it to that router as well ?
Cheers Mate. Would have been nice if you did share the slides with your audience like you did with the Deep dive of BGP.
thanks mr kevin nice explanation
Brilliant Deep Dive, thanks Kevin. The RP and FD explanation really helped me out a lot. It would be good to do a CML lab on EIGRP. I've purschased your course on Udemy but there doesn't seem to be a lab on EIGRP. I hope I can find one soon.
Kevin is best as always ❤️❤️. Happy New year
is better EIGRP than OSPF as an IGP partnered with iBGP to carry the network traffic in a small service provider network?
Amazing content, many thanks!
Hi thanks for ur great efforts.can we get some pdf resources of eigrp
Thank you
thank u so much kevin
For ipv6 EIGRP the router id must be configured and the EIGRP process must be started. The process is shutdown by default
I absolutely love your videos Kevin. It's almost like watching a film on Netflix - never get bored 😁. What are your thoughts about the future of EIGRP? I've noticed Cisco Firepower don't support EIGRP anymore? Is it the end of EIGRP?
That’s a great question. From what I see, OSPF will be the most popular IGP for the foreseeable future. It’s hard to predict what will happen with EIGRP. It has been updated with a new k value and wide metrics. So, it’s certainly capable of running today’s high-speed networks.
Hi Kevin, can you please do future do materials for Sonic NOS? Thanks
You're the best ❤️Sir
that was vey good and usefully
Loved it ❤
19:20 important information
BGP DEEP DIVE