As someone who is using extreme switches in a live network running mainly off fabric, the explanations given in this series are explained fantastically.
I would have loved to hear about how exactly isis distributes the information and who has what information. When I plug in a device into an UNI port on BEB-X how does BEB-Y at the other end of the network exactly get to know that this customer MAC is behind BEB-X? Does every change get distributed to everyone or do they update each other hop by hop?
He knows a lot but we really need diagrams to help explain the theory and need to slow this down. It's like someone is shouting acronyms at me while waving their hands and the camera man keeps cutting to different angles.
As someone who is using extreme switches in a live network running mainly off fabric, the explanations given in this series are explained fantastically.
Amazing presentation. You make learning new concepts and methodologies so easy... keep up the fantastic work!
I would have loved to hear about how exactly isis distributes the information and who has what information. When I plug in a device into an UNI port on BEB-X how does BEB-Y at the other end of the network exactly get to know that this customer MAC is behind BEB-X? Does every change get distributed to everyone or do they update each other hop by hop?
Well done Isaac! A complex story told well…
Thank you Sir
towands the end when he mentions the acronyms some weren't discussed
Ótimo!!!
He knows a lot but we really need diagrams to help explain the theory and need to slow this down. It's like someone is shouting acronyms at me while waving their hands and the camera man keeps cutting to different angles.