great lesson. I would have guessed that the reason for router 4 being the chosen route is that it is the most specific route, and that is true, but an important caveat to that is the fact that the routes are made though different lans.
I really like how David explain well every topic he takes specially this one ,I've been looking for explanation on how this really work. Glad I saw this 👏👏
I hope this helps someone.... Routing Table Order of Operations 1. Prefix Length - The longest matching or more specific route is preferred first, regardless of the dynamic routing protocols administrative distance. 2. Administrative Distance - If there are multiple routes to a destination with the same prefix length. The route with the lowest dynamic routing protocol administrative distance is preferred. 3. Metric - If there are multiple routes learned by the same dynamic routing protocol with the same prefix length. The route with the lowest metric is preferred. 3a. If two or more routes have equal metric values, then load balancing across routes may occur. Summary: 1. Prefix Length 2. Administrative Distance 3. Metric 3a. Load Balancing
hi sir david great tutorial for route selection . im just curious how you summarized the ospf from /32 to /24.. did you use summary address for ospf on the ABR which is R3?
Hi it may be a dumb question, I understand the 3 routes listed are different, but why did it choose the RIP route in the original topology? was it because of the subnet? and chose the longest prefix? ??
So it was chosen by the longest route, and if there was a tie of the longest route then Administrative Distance would have been used as a tie breaker. got it
I doubled the speed on this video, and the explanations still felt drawn out. Tech should be explained quick, and concise, with sufficient information. Nonetheless thank you for your knowledgeable contribution David.
thank you David for investing your time and producing high quality and very informative videos
great lesson.
I would have guessed that the reason for router 4 being the chosen route is that it is the most specific route, and that is true, but an important caveat to that is the fact that the routes are made though different lans.
Great quality video sound and information thanks David! Enjoy the trip
Sir this is so clear explanation for a twisted idea, thanks.
I really like how David explain well every topic he takes specially this one ,I've been looking for explanation on how this really work. Glad I saw this 👏👏
Thank you so much David 👍 Your quiz questions are awesome!!
Very nice explained. I consider my networking journey without you impossible. Your teaching style is awesome. Keep posting new things. Thanks sir!
Wonderful, in-depth, explanation!
Thank you for clarifying this point for us David
now that was a gold nugget. good info
Beautiful island indeed 👍
It's a eye opener video in terms of AD values.
thank you very much!you save me time!
You're welcome!
great work david. would be good to see more ccnp related vids
I love this video David.. Thanks sooo much for this...
Great explanation, you definitely made things clear for me.
Very interesting topic. I need to do more research on the longest match I honestly had not even thought of that
Brilliant explanation .. thank you david.
Thank you David for this Quiz is very useful..
I hope this helps someone....
Routing Table Order of Operations
1. Prefix Length - The longest matching or more specific route is preferred first, regardless of the dynamic routing protocols administrative distance.
2. Administrative Distance - If there are multiple routes to a destination with the same prefix length. The route with the lowest dynamic routing protocol administrative distance is preferred.
3. Metric - If there are multiple routes learned by the same dynamic routing protocol with the same prefix length. The route with the lowest metric is preferred.
3a. If two or more routes have equal metric values, then load balancing across routes may occur.
Summary:
1. Prefix Length
2. Administrative Distance
3. Metric
3a. Load Balancing
hi sir david great tutorial for route selection . im just curious how you summarized the ospf from /32 to /24.. did you use summary address for ospf on the ABR which is R3?
Great video
Just brilliant. Thank you!
Hi it may be a dumb question, I understand the 3 routes listed are different, but why did it choose the RIP route in the original topology? was it because of the subnet? and chose the longest prefix? ??
more specific route overwrite less specific route
if there is route tiebetween routing protocols wins low administrative distance value
thank you alot David !!!
Thank you for watching.
Thanks man was very useful I didn't knew this longest march rule...
you are the best bro
Great explanation Sir!
Really well explained
Informative
nice place for training session. :)
Great Stuff David, but music was a little bit too loud imho. Thanks for your work it really helps!
Sorry - will remove it / lower it next time.
Thank you!
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Thank you!
Thanks 👍
So it was chosen by the longest route, and if there was a tie of the longest route then Administrative Distance would have been used as a tie breaker. got it
Wish he could’ve just kept it as simple as your comment LOL
What if we have static route??
Interesting
Now my age is 34 I have CCNS certified with 1 year job experience is it too late for me..
Never too late. Watch this video about Stuart: ua-cam.com/video/2AQksl3ltDI/v-deo.html
Always learn , age is just numbers, and always think positive,
I'm old 48 and i'm studying CCNA. Two years ago I started to work as network admin.
Want is power
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Thank you George!
I doubled the speed on this video, and the explanations still felt drawn out. Tech should be explained quick, and concise, with sufficient information. Nonetheless thank you for your knowledgeable contribution David.
Soon will have laptop
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Dweeeeeeeeb lol jk Thanks!