When do you need a default gateway?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2019
- An explanation of the process of using the default gateway to communicate with computers on remote networks. I show the difference between communicating with computers on the local network versus a remote network. Topics that are discussed are ip addresses, mac addresses, the host routing table, and arp cache.
Thanks for the feedback everybody!
so, where is the function of gateway ip and public ip? in what time ip is transformed into a public gateway since whe have ip gateway?
Excellent. Never came across how packets are framed with which Ip address and which mac address while it travels to its destination. Always assumed only the final destination mac and Ip address will make a packet at source. Now understood, destination Ip is burned at the source but the mac in the packet keeps on changing as it travels all the way upto its destination. Job well done.
I look forward to your stuff every day now. Really useful information. Thanks.
This is gold. Concise, clean, and clear. Thanks!
the best explain on the net is yours. thank you
The very best explanation I have ever seen for IP addressing and gateway
It is not at all easy thing to convey your knowledge in such simplest way. There are plenty of experts but what they lack is , the art of conveying technical things in the simplest manner like you did above. Trust me, I am out of words to appreciate your incredible skills.!!!! KUDOS..!!!
Thank you for all your videos Dan. Keep them coming.
you are the best , great and really detail videos like always! keep it up man
Very basic but very important topic who want to learn how a traffic moves from pc out on the other network devices from various switches to router's to firewalls .
But we hardly focus on basics ..what route print output on your system means .how it decides to go out other network.really like your content... looking forward to more video's.
Dan good to see you coming up with new videos !
Great explanation Dan, thank you
WoW!!! Just mind blowing.......... Nice explanation Sir :)
What I also learned in this episode: The C font is wider than the B font. Cool!
Thank you! Great job explaining!
Fantastic and very clear to understand
Very simple and very clear! Thanks :D
Fantastic explanation! Thank you for your video!
excellent video. Explanation was clear and concise. Thanks.
Very good explanation. Thank you
Thanks a lot for all videos, very helpfull for me!
Thank you Sir for clarifying many concepts
sir, you are the best..thanks for these lectures
Best explanation! ⭐️
Great explanation!
Very clear explanation. Thanks you sir
Beautiful!!
Thanks for the video. Subscribed.
Where have you been mahn. Long time and good to have you back
Thank you so much sir great help
May Allah make u happy all the time.
Thank you for all ur videos and efforts.
Doing great man!! Keep em coming.
This is helpful for me
You're the best man. I hope you make a good living doing this.
i like the visual.
U r awesome 👍
Thanks for the great video, would you mind telling me what role the ARP table/protocol has (if any) with external IPs besides containing the MAC address of the default gateway? Does it store those too?
ARP table does not see ip addresses on external networks only the mac-addresses resolved from mac-addresses on the local network. External addresses are sent to the default gateway's mac-address
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Which device provides the actual default gateway for the hosts ?
great!
Gr8
Sorry what is the yellow icon? is that switch or package?
good explanation, which software you use for network diagram designing?
google slides
forget where I got the icons from
1.can a router has 2 default gateways if its connected to 2 networks ?
2.and how do assign gateway ip address ?
So finally does that mean even when connecting to remote host the Mac address is needed
My friend asked me for the numbers next to gateway on my network settings on my Xbox, thankfully I’m not dumb and I knew not to give him the numbers, I wanted to know what he could do if I did so I’m looking for what a gateway is, I’m not a very tech person, I was wondering what he was trying to do
Hey sir
Please i need the video configurations for SNMP
PLEASE
Sure. When we get to that topic I will create a video
Please Sir I need lecture notes on this training
Pls do videos on ospf and bgp
I promise I will this school year
Yes, Please do Ospf and bgp
cool, local = who cares, that's what i needed to know
My teacher is asking me "Do you need a gateway if you have a router?" can someone please help me with this question
Default gateway act like a post office
Bad description, very bad.