That is a wild sentiment regarding the self lab building. I feel that the prebuilt labs don't save time when building "complicated" technologies. It is so much nicer to understand all the pieces involved as you inevitably build upon the basic operation.
Hi Rob, in one of the previous video you mentioned that you want to size down topology of ENARSI lab. And you were going to remove disaster recovery site from the topology. Is there any way you can keep it? I think it would be interesting to test things related to disaster recovery.
May you please talk in your next video about ISP-to-ISP communication and between them is multiple ISPs? As in how the traffic would go - the multiple ISP rings (if I may say) and so? You’re welcomed to go of tangents. Its an interesting idea that its all ISP rings with no “core” or “backbone” if that makes any sense.
Just a tip, I don’t think anyone passed the CCIE-SP exam since the November change (or hardly a couple)…. so please wait before taking the exam for attempt #1.
Why did you say before that the BGP Conditional Route Advertisement is considered your toughest BGP feature? I have studied it lately and I’m not seeing what you see in it difficulty wise, and hence want to see your POV
That is a wild sentiment regarding the self lab building. I feel that the prebuilt labs don't save time when building "complicated" technologies. It is so much nicer to understand all the pieces involved as you inevitably build upon the basic operation.
Hi Rob, in one of the previous video you mentioned that you want to size down topology of ENARSI lab. And you were going to remove disaster recovery site from the topology. Is there any way you can keep it? I think it would be interesting to test things related to disaster recovery.
May you please talk in your next video about ISP-to-ISP communication and between them is multiple ISPs? As in how the traffic would go - the multiple ISP rings (if I may say) and so? You’re welcomed to go of tangents.
Its an interesting idea that its all ISP rings with no “core” or “backbone” if that makes any sense.
Welcome back Rob!
Just a tip, I don’t think anyone passed the CCIE-SP exam since the November change (or hardly a couple)…. so please wait before taking the exam for attempt #1.
Is the BGP SoO used in ISPs mainly for traffic engineering or to stop loops?
Why did you say before that the BGP Conditional Route Advertisement is considered your toughest BGP feature? I have studied it lately and I’m not seeing what you see in it difficulty wise, and hence want to see your POV
Most memorable Nick Russo content you studied (may he R.I.P.)?
Does this mean you will he attempting the CCDE lab exam? I don’t think it will harder than your triple CCIE attempts for RS.
What’s your opinion on Cisco adding a lot of 5G content to the SP track?
When are you planning to take the CCIE SP exam?
Any new BBQ creation?