fantastic training. Einstein once said, "if you can't explain something simply, you don't understand it enough." You made a concept that had troubled me for quite some time seem simple.
I have watched all your BGP Video and found in a very simple way you have tried to clear the basic concept of BGP functionality..I salute you Sikandar bro, simplified the botheration of knowing the basics of BGP..Great Job..Thanks.
hi Sir, very good classes, been helping me a lot. I might be wrong, but I believe you´ve been listing the AS-PATH the other way around. Thanks and please keep going with your great videos.
You can use weight instead of local preference to influence the selected path to external BGP peers. The difference is that weight is configured locally and is not exchanged in BGP updates. On the other hand, the local preference attribute is exchanged between iBGP peers and is configured at the gateway router
Best Teaching... Please upload the next part about Optional Transitive and Optional Non-Transitive points (Aggregator, community, MED, Originator & Cluster-ID).
Thank you for the clear and crisp Tutorial...I have a doubt in this part..At time 10:20 you are explaining that router B will send updates to router A. But you did not mention B and A has neighborship. As per split horizon, without full mesh I think the route from router B will not be received at router A with higher local preference value. Am I right? Pls correct if I'm wrong.
Hell Sir, thanks to your videos I was able to pass my CCNA. I dropped out of my local college because I get more info from your videos. Question, do you have a online training materials that I can buy? I wanted start my CCNA Security training.
I have 02 IBGP Routers, Say A & B connected to ISP01 and ISP 02 , If i set ISP 01 as a primary and set the local preferences value higher on my local router A and B is default than it will exit the AS via my router A. but how it will receive the route from ISP router ? will isp also set local preference value to send the traffic ?
In your scenario, Router A will prefer ISP 01 as the exit point due to the higher local preference you’ve set. However, ISPs do not usually adjust local preference for inbound traffic. Instead, they may use other attributes such as AS Path, MED, or communities to influence how they send traffic back to your AS. If you want ISP 01 to prefer Router A for inbound traffic, you’ll need to work with your ISP to set up a method like AS Path prepending on Router B or ask them to adjust their policies to prioritize Router A.
Hi Sir, I am a big fan of you videos, you used to have LABs for every tutorials, i see most of the videos now are theory. can you let me know your lab classes videos exist
fantastic training. Einstein once said, "if you can't explain something simply, you don't understand it enough." You made a concept that had troubled me for quite some time seem simple.
you're the best teacher have ever meet in the wold , i love your precise teaching
You're incredible sir....Just now I'm able to understand the concept of Weight and LP....God Bless you sir
You´re one of the great experts in Network field
I have watched all your BGP Video and found in a very simple way you have tried to clear the basic concept of BGP functionality..I salute you Sikandar bro, simplified the botheration of knowing the basics of BGP..Great Job..Thanks.
YOU ARE A GENIUS!!! Very precise and explicit explanation.
love this guys training man does he make it more simple than any other teacher..
thank you for all this effort Sikandar shaik the way you share your knowledge is remarkable
It was a too good and more informative, Hope will get more videos going forward, thanks for sharing such Technical knowledge
Very Impressive- Now I really understand the foundation of BGP and have a better grasp of it ..
When I was a junior, my senior preferred your video, now I'll prefer ur video my Junior
your teaching is superb. Thank you so much for videos.
thank you my brother shaik for this awesome explaination
Excellent videos. Please keep making other tech videos too. Very helpful
hi Sir, very good classes, been helping me a lot. I might be wrong, but I believe you´ve been listing the AS-PATH the other way around. Thanks and please keep going with your great videos.
You can use weight instead of local preference to influence the selected path to external BGP peers. The difference is that weight is configured locally and is not exchanged in BGP updates. On the other hand, the local preference attribute is exchanged between iBGP peers and is configured at the gateway router
Love your tutorials much
thank you sir for your wonderful videos it help me lot ....really appreciate one ...
Great sir , excellent
Very good explanation each and every point
In Depth , cover all concepts , way of explanation is just awesome , Only Geremy is your competitor as per my observation .
Very well explained sir! Thank you so much
Thanks for such great explanation, Please post more video about BGP..
LOVELY EXPLANATION . THANKS A LOT
_Very very nice explanation_
Thank you for the clear explanations.
Best Teaching...
Please upload the next part about Optional Transitive and Optional Non-Transitive points (Aggregator, community, MED, Originator & Cluster-ID).
Please upload remaining attributes... Will be useful everyone...
Very clear and concise. thank you
Awesome, thanks!
Very interesting, thank you sir !
Hi Sir,
Great explanation, request you to upload more about BGP
Thanks for the BGP Videos uploaded.
Thank you for the clear and crisp Tutorial...I have a doubt in this part..At time 10:20 you are explaining that router B will send updates to router A. But you did not mention B and A has neighborship. As per split horizon, without full mesh I think the route from router B will not be received at router A with higher local preference value. Am I right? Pls correct if I'm wrong.
It is possible with route reflector inside ibgp peer within AS
You are amazing 👏
Nice explanation
Nice presentation
nice video easy to understand thanks
When local preference and weight both are set in an AS which one takes precedence on the edge router to which both are applicable?
Dear Sir,
Kindly add more videos about MED, PREPEND and alot more...
We all are waiting...
LP would be applied on the ROuter itself instead of interfcace of the Router?
Hi Sir. Thank you for these videos. btw. you didn't mention how to configure this weight and Local Preference. may i know how? Thank you.
Thanks for the video, it's very helpful. Is there is a way to get the document which you are referring in this video.
Sir, local preference value is lower than default value, then what will happend🤔?
thank you for this video
Hell Sir, thanks to your videos I was able to pass my CCNA. I dropped out of my local college because I get more info from your videos. Question, do you have a online training materials that I can buy? I wanted start my CCNA Security training.
I want combine lab practice with u if possible
I have 02 IBGP Routers, Say A & B connected to ISP01 and ISP 02 , If i set ISP 01 as a primary and set the local preferences value higher on my local router A and B is default than it will exit the AS via my router A. but how it will receive the route from ISP router ? will isp also set local preference value to send the traffic ?
In your scenario, Router A will prefer ISP 01 as the exit point due to the higher local preference you’ve set.
However, ISPs do not usually adjust local preference for inbound traffic. Instead, they may use other attributes such as AS Path, MED, or communities to influence how they send traffic back to your AS.
If you want ISP 01 to prefer Router A for inbound traffic, you’ll need to work with your ISP to set up a method like AS Path prepending on Router B or ask them to adjust their policies to prioritize Router A.
@@SIKANDARshaik Thank You Sir, I have been watching all of your videos for 20 days.❤️
Thank you, sir!
Sir Please Upload videos For Rest of the Attributes of bgp also.
sir,video about optional transitive and non transitive
Nicely explained sir
jazak allah kahire bhai....
Hi Sir, I am a big fan of you videos, you used to have LABs for every tutorials, i see most of the videos now are theory. can you let me know your lab classes videos exist
you can download labs from the website www.noasolutions.com/workbooks.htm
Tooo good mast
Nice!!
Can you please upload some senerio Base questions with answer.most of the company asked senerio base questions
hi brofrom tajikistan please make one video ib bgp and use localpref route-map and community thanks in advance for support
Sir, why not explain all?
sir MCSA kay videos bhi upload ki jiye
Nice video
Please share the Document
sir aapki videos very very