Glad that you find this useful. SRv6 is one of the emerging technology so you may watch the whole series which covers the basics of SR from a beginner level
Great Explanation of a topic but i had to mention a thing here. The protocol number in IPv4 header showes the number of protocol like OSPF have protocol number 89, TCP have 6, UDP have 17 and not the port number. The port numbers depict in Transport Layer Headers in which TCP and UDP belongs to, from those ports server identify which application's data it is like HTTP have TCP port number 80, BGP have port number 179 and many more. Session was great as till now no one can explain the SR like this as far as i know. Just to make a correction.
Thank you for comment and glad that you found the video useful. Ah ok, not sure if you recall the timestamp where I said port number rather than a protocol field, if you recall, let me know. But you are right, ports numbers are at transport layer...
Really simple and very interesting explanation. SR is completely new for me but your session simplified SR and made the learning enjoyable. Thanks for the video. Came here after watching your EVPN session. simply great.
You are a natural teacher! Great session with apt examples which make listener to understand the technical concepts easily. Well done!
Thanks Senthil
Really Appreciate your time to put all this in a video, Thank you and i hope to see more videos related to new IP technologies
Thanks for the comment. Glad to know you liked the content. Yes sure, committed to it.
Awesome explanation 👏👏 thank you for sharing this
Thanks for the comment. Glad to know you found this useful..
Though SRv6 is completely new for me but I really liked the way you presented...very easy to follow with stories. you made it very simple
Glad that you find this useful. SRv6 is one of the emerging technology so you may watch the whole series which covers the basics of SR from a beginner level
Great Explanation of a topic but i had to mention a thing here.
The protocol number in IPv4 header showes the number of protocol like OSPF have protocol number 89, TCP have 6, UDP have 17 and not the port number.
The port numbers depict in Transport Layer Headers in which TCP and UDP belongs to, from those ports server identify which application's data it is like HTTP have TCP port number 80, BGP have port number 179 and many more. Session was great as till now no one can explain the SR like this as far as i know. Just to make a correction.
Thank you for comment and glad that you found the video useful. Ah ok, not sure if you recall the timestamp where I said port number rather than a protocol field, if you recall, let me know. But you are right, ports numbers are at transport layer...
@@emergingtechbytes it's at 41:40 - 42:00.
Excellent talk , thank you
jefeymathew3609, Thanks for the feedback. Glad that it was useful
All I can say is.. Thank you for putting it on TH-cam :)
Thanks Prashant, glad that you liked it
Really simple and very interesting explanation. SR is completely new for me but your session simplified SR and made the learning enjoyable. Thanks for the video. Came here after watching your EVPN session. simply great.
Glad that you found this useful. Here we covered just the basics of SRv6.
Thank you for very simple explanation that beginner can understand very well !!
Thanks Chaithra, glad that it was useful for you..
It's very amazing sir , Even a layman can able to grasp concepts easily :) Thank you for posting this on TH-cam sir
Thanks Mukhunth, glad that you found this useful