WHERE DID YOU LEARN ALL OF THIS? DON I NECESARILY HAVE TO TAKE CCNA AND CCNP TO LEARN IT OR THERE IS A BOOK YOU RECOMMEND ME TO READ? sorry for my english
too ambiguous. for instance, u jumped from flag field straight to protocol field. what about the other two fields between them??? i would've wanted to know how ppp deals differently from multi-access as in the case of ethernet dealing with destination mac address. u see, in a ppp connection, one can use the exit interface instead of a next hop when configuring a static route, but that doesn't work in multi-access Ethernet because a destination mac address is required. so basically, what is in those fields that no longer require ppp to use a dst mac? also, what's up w/ LCP? is there a field in the ppp frame that let's lcp kick in? or is that a separate protocol? but i thought we were just talking about ppp??? this vid just made things more confusing now. iguess ill just look up further.
Finally, a well explained, carefully written PPP tutorial. Thank you.
great explanation. you are a wonderful teacher. I like to have some of your videos on networking
Thank you, I was having issues understanding LCP and NCP and the way other people explained it wasn't getting through.
BEST CHANNEL ON CCNA!!! THANKS!!!!
A lit video. Love reacts only
You Explain VERY GOOD !!!!
Thank YOU !
Thank you. Great explanation and your summary is going into my notes lol.
Simple and brilliant explanation.
Great and easy explanation, thanks!
Awesome explanation! Many appreciations!
very good explanation
Excellent tutorial! Thanks
Very Easy to understand, Thanks :)
DUDE! Great video!
Thank you! easy to understand!
Great explanation !
Great stuff. Thank you, sir.
Excellent video, thx
Thank you for a fine video.
Very informative!
Good explanation!
Thankyou so much!
Thanks for this video, I'm learning a lot! Would it be safe to say that ALL routers have PPP? Or maybe just routers that connect to other routers?
Thanks very much
Great job explaining!! I don't get how the LCP does load balancing if the protocol is point-to-point?
great stuff thanks
Best explain
thanks
This video is awesome. Can i ask you where, when do we need to use this protocol ad give me a example for that? Thank you!!!
@Maxi1357 Thank .Maybe I got the answer already :))
I do not understand if ppp are being used in serial link between routers then how they are working at Layer2
link of the playlist ?
WHERE DID YOU LEARN ALL OF THIS? DON I NECESARILY HAVE TO TAKE CCNA AND CCNP TO LEARN IT OR THERE IS A BOOK YOU RECOMMEND ME TO READ? sorry for my english
Ok welcome, you can read TCP/IP GUIDE and you can research with key word point to point protocol. good luck :)
Whats it for?
Why do you sound like the Python programmer Corey Shafer. Are you the same guy? :-D
theres still one thing wich fucks up so hard. no one explains the exact purpose of PPP in order to other Protocols.
too ambiguous. for instance, u jumped from flag field straight to protocol field. what about the other two fields between them??? i would've wanted to know how ppp deals differently from multi-access as in the case of ethernet dealing with destination mac address. u see, in a ppp connection, one can use the exit interface instead of a next hop when configuring a static route, but that doesn't work in multi-access Ethernet because a destination mac address is required. so basically, what is in those fields that no longer require ppp to use a dst mac?
also, what's up w/ LCP? is there a field in the ppp frame that let's lcp kick in? or is that a separate protocol? but i thought we were just talking about ppp??? this vid just made things more confusing now. iguess ill just look up further.
doc.lagout.org/network/Data%20Communications%20and%20Networking%20By%20Behrouz%20A.Forouzan.pdf
I was expecting the video to talk on similar lines , but it does not
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