BGP Multi-homing Part 1: Network Overview
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2021
- This video is a network overview that provides context and understanding for the rest of the series. It includes a brief review of the IGP topology using IS-IS, the full mesh of iBGP peers, and the eBGP connections to the customer networks. This is an excellent study resource for #CCNP Enterprise, #CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure (EI) and Service Provider (SP), and #CCDE.
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I felt bad this didn't get more views, I am here to watch the shit out of it!
Good bite sized information. Easy to digest, gets straight to the point. Like it.
My Pluralsight training is exactly like this. Same pace, same tone, same callouts/editing, and same no-nonsense delivery.
Absolutely amazing content, delivery is consistent with your Ansible related courses - clear, concise and to the point. I like to hear other instructors' approach on these topics but you seem to pack the most punch in a shorter amount of time. When learning, time is money.
Appreciated Nick, this is invaluable information
I truly appreciated Nick..Excellent Video you prepared for us..
Thanks Nick 👍
Thanks Nick!
Great content! Thanks!
Great Video
wonderful!
Hi Nicholas, I watch your Enarsi course on Pluralsight. It's Cisco Advanced Routing: Enterprise Networks. You've mentioned in one of the videos to download the topology that you use throughout the course, but I cant find it anywhere. Could you direct me please?
Hi Piotr, a few points.
1. That course is only the first course in a series of 5 courses. Please watch the other ones as well.
2. The link for the topology for this 12-part BGP series is in the description of this video (at the bottom).
3. If you are asking about the Pluralsight topologies, they are under "exercise files" under the course page.
Thank you Nicholas! Yes, I know this is only the first one in the series of 5. I found the config files from "exercise files" in the folder 8/demos/configs. I was looking for CML or VIRL files, but text files do the job as well :) I really enjoy your course!
@@piotrwikarski9401 The challenge with including product-specific files is that they are often outdated (maintenance is difficult). Additionally, if I supplied VIRL files, someone would want EVE-NG. If I supplied EVE-NG files, someone would want GNS3. It would never end. Providing text files is a generic solution that works for any product and only takes a few extra minutes to set up. Enjoy!
My only critique is that you pronounce "path" and "paths" very, very differently :) "Path" is normal (soft th), while "paths" - sounds like "pads".
But - that's just misophonia talking :) Great video sequence!