I've looked all around youtube for networking videos, and most of them aren't for me. Your videos are organized well, have a good pace, and help me visualize things well, among other things. Thanks for making these!
Its unlikely, that navigation uses Dijkstra. It most likely uses A* because it has geolocation reference and can infer proper metric to the destination.
Backbone because it is the one area that all ABRs must have an interface connected to if you are dealing with multiple areas. I’m not sure why it is restricted to 0, but I assume for consistency in the same sense that on switches the default native VLAN is always VLAN 1.
The power of explaining it in such a way, that it is more easy to comprehend, is a gift. I am very thankful for that.
This is by far the best explanation of OSPF on the whole Internet!! Thank you Kevin
Oh my God!!this explanation made my life so easy...you are God sent Sir.
Phenomenal explanation of the overall theory. Really put the details in perspective for me. Thanks Kevin!
Love the "puzzle piece" metaphor - really helps to comprehend the process.
Thank you. You get 🥇first place for explanation and understanding. You’re awesome!
I've looked all around youtube for networking videos, and most of them aren't for me. Your videos are organized well, have a good pace, and help me visualize things well, among other things. Thanks for making these!
Agree. So glad I discovered his videos. Very easy to follow and I love the metaphors.
I wish I had seen this before. Things have cemented in my brains like never before.
Always worth going back to this topic especially reviewing the different types of lsa's. Looking forward to it.
Excellent overview about OSPF Kevin!
Kevin Wallace is the CISCO Guru !
Thank god someone was able to explain it in a more simple way
Great video! I hope this is the first of an OSPF series!!
I understand it clearly now. Thank you very much.
Perfect timing. I just learned today about OSPF. 😉
FANTASTIC teaching!
you'll never go wrong with Kevin Wallace's explanations
I love it the best explanation ever hello and thank you from costa rica
I sighed after watching this post, thanks Wallace!
@Kevin Wallace - Do we have permission to screenshot the graphics for personal study use ?
nice teaching! thanks
Excellent video as always Kevin! What software do you use for your presentations?
Thank you for the info!
Informative video! Thanks for sharing
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Its unlikely, that navigation uses Dijkstra. It most likely uses A* because it has geolocation reference and can infer proper metric to the destination.
Thanks for the video, well said.
Hey Kevin
Good day to you!
Do you have CCNA 200-120 videos.
Yes indeed! Here’s the link, and thanks for your interest: kwtrain.com/ccna
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Thank you Kevin.
Thanks for sharing this.
Hello sir, can anyone explain me why area 0 is called backbone area, why only 0 is used? why so specific?
Backbone because it is the one area that all ABRs must have an interface connected to if you are dealing with multiple areas. I’m not sure why it is restricted to 0, but I assume for consistency in the same sense that on switches the default native VLAN is always VLAN 1.
Thnks sir
EXELLENT!
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