IS-IS Mikrotik Full Lab (Step by Step) - Ep 2

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @TheNetworkTrip
    @TheNetworkTrip  Рік тому +2

    Have you had the opportunity to work with IS-IS routing in your lab / network configurations? If so, what challenges or successes have you encountered? Share your insights and questions with us in the comments! 👇

  • @yuripg2
    @yuripg2 Рік тому +1

    It is so good to come across a UA-cam channel with high quality (and very much up-to-date too, like this one) material on MikroTik. It really shows how much he understands the fundamentals. Well done. I instantly subcribed for more.

  • @mikkio5371
    @mikkio5371 Рік тому +1

    first IS-IS lab in mkrotik on youtube . thanks for the presentation

    • @TheNetworkTrip
      @TheNetworkTrip  Рік тому +1

      you're right! First IS-IS mikrotik video ever...😃

  • @Jason-kk4uh
    @Jason-kk4uh Рік тому +1

    your channel is awesome, thank you for sharing knowledge dude. Keep it up.

  • @DanelSwitalski
    @DanelSwitalski 3 дні тому +1

    hello,
    great material but I have a question:
    what does backbone mean? are these routers that only have L2?
    do I understand this correctly?
    my English is poor that's why I'm asking
    thanks in advance for your answer
    regards
    Daniel

    • @wilmeralmazan8824
      @wilmeralmazan8824 3 дні тому

      That's correct. The backbone is the contiguous Level 2 (L2) network responsible for routing between different areas, ensuring global connectivity and hierarchy within the protocol's domain.

    • @DanelSwitalski
      @DanelSwitalski 3 дні тому

      @@wilmeralmazan8824
      ok, thanks for the answer;
      but if I had 6 routers in the same backbone, can only L1 do it?
      what defines the router DR and BDR as in ospf?
      L2 connects different arenas - right?
      and if I have 3 arenas? what does the virtual link with ospf look like?
      please make a material about it divided into one arena, 2 arenas and 3 arenas with virtual link if you have time
      thank you and best regards
      Daniel

  • @gpmdp
    @gpmdp Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tutorial on how to configure IS-IS on Mktk! How are the maximum areas we can configure? And the link between R-1 R-5 and R-2 R-3 can be a WAN connection in different (and separated) locations?

    • @TheNetworkTrip
      @TheNetworkTrip  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!
      The physical connection between the routers can be in separate locations. There are no restrictions regarding the number of areas, and we don't have a backbone area like OSPF. The backbone consists of a chain of L2 routers.
      IS-IS is a flexible routing protocol that allows for the creation of multiple areas, and there is no hard limit on the number of areas you can define within an IS-IS network. The number of areas you choose to implement will depend on your network's specific design and requirements.

  • @Chesy_07
    @Chesy_07 2 місяці тому +1

    If you added another area next to Area 49.0003, would you have to expand the backbone to R4 ether 1 L2?

    • @TheNetworkTrip
      @TheNetworkTrip  2 місяці тому +1

      Hello!
      That's correct. R4 and R4 would need ether2 and ether1 as L1/L2 interface respectively.

    • @Chesy_07
      @Chesy_07 2 місяці тому

      Okay I understand. Thank you for the reply.

  • @idriskagan
    @idriskagan 4 місяці тому

    Hello,
    I hope this message finds you well.
    We are currently working on transmitting live video using Wi-Fi communication for our project. Our setup includes a MikroTik Groove configured in station mode, a TP-Link CPE 220 in Access Point mode, and a Raspberry Pi HQ camera. While we have successfully streamed live video using the RTSP protocol, we are experiencing a significant delay of approximately 2 seconds, which is problematic for our application involving drone use.
    To address this delay, we plan to switch to the UDP protocol for streaming. However, we have encountered an issue when using VLC Media Player to view the live stream over UDP. The video does not appear on the screen; only the time information is displayed in the bottom left corner, as illustrated in the attached picture. This issue also occurred when we increased the video quality while broadcasting with RTSP.
    Could you please provide any insights or solutions to resolve this issue? Any guidance or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you for your assistance.
    Best regards,

  • @xtlmeth
    @xtlmeth Рік тому +2

    Now we just need SPB

  • @nikolashuminosky6987
    @nikolashuminosky6987 Рік тому +1

    does is-is have cost feature, if yes then where is that ?

    • @TheNetworkTrip
      @TheNetworkTrip  Рік тому +2

      Hello!
      As shown in Ep.1, it’s under the interface-template.
      I will present more advanced setups in future videos. This one is merely a warm-up👌

    • @hellracer
      @hellracer 7 місяців тому

      @@TheNetworkTrip You are really good network professional, you were able to demystify the OSPF protocol on your other video