Policy Based Routing and Route-maps
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2011
- In this video I cover the basics of policy based routing and creating the route-map to enforce the policy. During the implementation I also cover some of the basics of trouble-shooting PBR routing.
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beautifully described and gave complete logic of what acutely happening in route map, normally people just create the route map and show its working but you told all the hidden parts which are not visible for beginners like me.... well-done sir...i wish u just clear the concept of vlan passing to the router 1 and Svi..
I have been task with implementing PBR to segment my WLAN and this video has cleared up a few steps for me and I now feel I can make it happen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video! Easily digestible and very clear!
Very easy to understand and good mic sound. Thank you for your easy and helpful video. This helped me prepare for CCNP Route.
Great tutorial, the video enhanced what I read in the cisco book and path to CCNP
Nicely explained, verify availability was an addition to my knowledge base.
Very well explained . its been a while i was trying to understand the concept, but your video is perfect, it has what i needed to be there, thank you for sharing.
I was trying to access my checkpoint installed in the lap from the desktop, tried every possible tricks, but using route map it worked in the first attempt thank you
Thanks...Very simplistic manner of teaching...good job..Please keep sharing more about IP networking.
I think this is not really the best example for someone never faced with pbr, but after a few times i did understand it. So u get my like ;)
Suida is one of the most impressive proctors ever! thanks for the video, still useful. Hope your OK and create more content, again thanks
thanks...very simple way to understand for the beginners...Excellent ..
Appreciate the video, I actually didn't know verify-availability worked without using tracks. The more you know!
Very helpful video, clear explanation, thank you!
from Brazil
Very nice video, learned a lot from it. Thank you!
Very helpfull and clear! thanks for your time!
That was a perfect explanation..Very helpful..Thank u so much :)
Thanks Doug, Great video!
Excelente video, felicitaciones!!!
well explained.....!!!
Thanks.
Looking forward for some video on policy-maps.
Clear and straight forward explanation. Good work.
Just thought this is exactly what you need when configuring DMZ on the router?
Thx alot for your time...really helpful
Very straight forward, thank you.
One question:
Why is the sequence number 10?
Trying to understand sequence number regarding route maps
Very Helpfull video. Thanks
excellent tutorial!
are there 2 routes specified in R1 to R2 and R3?
1 default route to R2 and 1 static route to R3?
Thank you, much appreciated
very good and helpfull tutorial
keep on the good work
HI Doug its a nice toi for beginners , i had a doubt if i am trying to send traffic from R5 to R3 where the destination egress port is connected to dest via vlan and servicepolicy is attached to physical interface of R1 at egress side
Excellent work! wish there was step-by-step config of R 2,3,5 too. That would have been great!
Excellent vid
Nice job. Thanks.!
Great Job, keep going
Awesome tutorial..
thanks for the tutorial..........
You rock dude!!
What address did you give the Fastethernet port on R1? I am confused what to assign what
how about nat? I have multiple internet connections and i want that if one internet fails, nat changes as well. is there a way to do this?
Thanks Doug.
very good!
Thanks for Nice Video..
Thanks you Doug
Very nice tutorial dudie dudie doo
Thank you!.
thank you so much
what if i have two set next hop, what will happen?
Thank you!
cool man! nice
thanks doug Very nice tutorial
thanks!
bravoooo
Anybody got a copy of R1 config
I face quality issue in the video !