What a timeless topic and information! It’s a great time we live in when we get top notch quality information for FREE!! There is something about your teaching style that resonates with me and shows you really enjoy what you are doing Mr. Wallace! All I can contribute is a Thank you!! ❤
Thanks Kevin Wallace and Charles Judd you really help me to pass my CCNP. I wish you guys the best with all the time you invest to share your understanding. God bless you.
The path selection part is awesome!!!! We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!! We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!! We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!! We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!! We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!!
Hey Kevin! My class and I are having trouble understanding the concepts of MPLS due to poor course design. Could you do a video explaining MPLS along with some of its core concepts such as LDP, RSVP, and Traffic Engineering?
Thank you Mr.Wallace for sharing with us this very useful and practical deep dive, your way of explanation is exceptional and it makes understanding the concepts very straightforward ! You are adding a tremendous value to the networkign community.
Thank you Very much Mr. Wallace , this Demo really makes the concept of BGP simple and straightforward to understand, i really love the way you give out lectures .
Thank you so much for this easy-to-digest presentation, Kevin. It's a great summary of the ENARSI chapters for BGP and complementary material with a practical example. Kudos!
Finally got through the BGP deep dive. I fell out of this Deep DIVE when it was live :-) and just catching up with it and the other Deep Dives, including the QoS Deep Dive. Thank you Kevin and Charles.
I got into learning BGP about 2 months ago. The company I'm working for right now are implementing their own CDN and we're using this protocol to establish BGP connections between our edge nodes and the ISPs. One thing that I can't find online, anywhere, is how to implement smart routing in BGP. What I mean is how do we use BGP to take network speed, bandwidth, server reachability etc into account when establishing the best route from source to destination. btw amazing course Kevin, I now know exactly how BGP works, both inside an autonomus system and between AS's
Just to say hello Kevin....you are one of the best instrutor.. if not the best... you are all clear .. and make things sound very easy... you helped me in the past...9 years ago !!.. always greatful. :-)... time to time.. i watch your videos :-)
Thank you for this superb deep dive session!! Understood each and every BGP topic that was discussed in the video. Need a similar deep-dive video for ISIS routing protocol.
I just downloaded the bonus content. All the slides and a doc on how to configure the routers with the commands. I can't wait to try this on CML tomorrow :)
@1:50:34 - can you show us the result of that command, before you do anything else? - we need to see how that command affect the routing table & also the bgp table. "neighbor ISP1 route-map LOCALPREF-ISP1 '' " 'in' - does this mean stuff coming to R3 via ISP1 (as in, data transit from INET->ISP1->R3) ? or does it mean stuff going to ISP1 (as in, data transit from R2->R3->ISP1->INET) ? Because we are on R3, doing these commands: - Does 'IN' mean out, and 'OUT' mean in
Hi Kevin, Good day. Thank you for putting this video together. I loved it and got to understand BGP a lot better. I have a question on the address families. Towards the end, when you are discussing IPv6 configuration, I was not able to understand why we are configuring an IPv4 address as the next hop in the "network command" on R3 and ISP2, instead of using an IPv6 address as the next hop? Please help me understand or let me know if I'm missing something basic here. Thanks & Regards Nishi
This was an enjoyable class. I'm used to dealing with BGP in the Juniper world. But I wanted to get more of an understanding about BGP in Cisco and this course answered a lot of the concepts. Thanks Again!
Thanks a lot Kevin!. Actually I haven't take BGP Deep Dive's Live Version because at this time I took Cisco's ENARSI. This week I was able to review this video. Amazing video, full of clear explanations and practices. Even, I could download the Bonus, cool!. You are the best and the most generous!. Regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina and my apologize because of my english....🤭
Hi Kevin, thanks for all your work. We appreciate it 👍 Quick question; the yaml file for the Advanced BGP demo? Im unable to find it. All the others are there
What a timeless topic and information! It’s a great time we live in when we get top notch quality information for FREE!! There is something about your teaching style that resonates with me and shows you really enjoy what you are doing Mr. Wallace! All I can contribute is a Thank you!! ❤
Thanks Kevin Wallace and Charles Judd you really help me to pass my CCNP. I wish you guys the best with all the time you invest to share your understanding. God bless you.
This is the best introduction to BGP I've found. Well done! Great info and entertaining as well.
OH BOY HERE THEY COME
The path selection part is awesome!!!!
We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!!
We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!!
We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!!
We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!!
We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment!!!
A Veteran of Networks and Telecommunications, Kevin Wallace is Legend. One of the few out there that started at the beginning of Cisco.
I can't believe you release this content for free. Thank you!
I attended the original webinar for this and have just watched it again and it is a fantastic refresher. Thanks Kev!
Hey Kevin! My class and I are having trouble understanding the concepts of MPLS due to poor course design. Could you do a video explaining MPLS along with some of its core concepts such as LDP, RSVP, and Traffic Engineering?
This! ^
^^^
Up
Please!
Im studying it now and crying haha 😁
I have seen may videos on youtube, but i must say, you are the best instructor, the way you explained its awesome. thanks.
Thank you Mr.Wallace for sharing with us this very useful and practical deep dive, your way of explanation is exceptional and it makes understanding the concepts very straightforward ! You are adding a tremendous value to the networkign community.
You're simply the best and I love your deep dive sessions!
I watched it live, but couldn't wait for reply. Thanks for sharing Kevin.
Thank you Very much Mr. Wallace , this Demo really makes the concept of BGP simple and straightforward to understand, i really love the way you give out lectures .
Thank you so much for this easy-to-digest presentation, Kevin. It's a great summary of the ENARSI chapters for BGP and complementary material with a practical example. Kudos!
Finally got through the BGP deep dive. I fell out of this Deep DIVE when it was live :-) and just catching up with it and the other Deep Dives, including the QoS Deep Dive. Thank you Kevin and Charles.
I am glad I found this video. Mr. Wallace is AWESOME!
Absolutely BRILLIANT video Kevin, great recap, as usual you are the best trainer for the Enterprise CCNP
I got into learning BGP about 2 months ago. The company I'm working for right now are implementing their own CDN and we're using this protocol to establish BGP connections between our edge nodes and the ISPs.
One thing that I can't find online, anywhere, is how to implement smart routing in BGP.
What I mean is how do we use BGP to take network speed, bandwidth, server reachability etc into account when establishing the best route from source to destination.
btw amazing course Kevin, I now know exactly how BGP works, both inside an autonomus system and between AS's
Awesome class, Kevin. Priceless.
Thanks!
Thank you for doing these videos. I bought your CCNP course cause I like how you explain things and enunciate the words. Also full of graphics
It was very nice watching a video from You Kevin after so many years. Thank you and all the best.
Thank you for taking the time and create this very informative session. ♥
Best BGP deep dive
Just to say hello Kevin....you are one of the best instrutor.. if not the best... you are all clear .. and make things sound very easy... you helped me in the past...9 years ago !!.. always greatful. :-)... time to time.. i watch your videos :-)
Always is the top of Cisco instructors, Thanks you sir
Aaaamazing Video... best of all i have ever seen and tbh most i learnt here compare to any other videos..... keep up the good work.....
Thanks Kevin, another fantastic video. I’ve been a big fan of yours for a few years now and the amount of knowledge you have given me is immeasurable.
Thank you for this superb deep dive session!!
Understood each and every BGP topic that was discussed in the video. Need a similar deep-dive video for ISIS routing protocol.
This is an awesome videos, thank you so much for taking your valuable time to make this video 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
I just downloaded the bonus content. All the slides and a doc on how to configure the routers with the commands. I can't wait to try this on CML tomorrow :)
It is an honor to learn from legend like Kevin 😊😊
Thank you so much for the easy-to-understand complex BGP session!
FUD - Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt.
Spot on for BGP and OSPF 😥😥
Excellence and perfection combined. Thank you so much Kevin 👍👍
You’re the Best, Kevin. I’ve been waiting for this for a long time. Kudos to you 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks Kevin for your work, I always watch your videos, lots of useful information.
Been doing BGP for years, but excellent review.
@1:50:34 - can you show us the result of that command, before you do anything else?
- we need to see how that command affect the routing table & also the bgp table.
"neighbor ISP1 route-map LOCALPREF-ISP1 '' "
'in' - does this mean stuff coming to R3 via ISP1 (as in, data transit from INET->ISP1->R3) ?
or does it mean stuff going to ISP1 (as in, data transit from R2->R3->ISP1->INET) ?
Because we are on R3, doing these commands:
- Does 'IN' mean out, and 'OUT' mean in
Best class ever i came across
You are a God's gift Mr. Wallace what a great lesson thank you hope one day we could be as at ease in networking as you Sir God bless you
God bless you Kevin, thank you so much. It's very useful. Please keep going on.
This Guy is good. He is very good at explaining concepts. The best Explainer I have came across to date. Thanks so much.
Simply the best instructor for networking out there
Awesome! Thank you for the video
Incredible and enjoyable 😍😁 Thank you so much Mr. Kevin 👏🏻👏🏻😁
Thank you Kevin. I love the way you transmit any subject.
after a year from the first look, I'm watching and re-watching it again. It helps if you don't write bgp routing daily. Thanks @Kewin
Hi Kevin,
Good day. Thank you for putting this video together. I loved it and got to understand BGP a lot better. I have a question on the address families. Towards the end, when you are discussing IPv6 configuration, I was not able to understand why we are configuring an IPv4 address as the next hop in the "network command" on R3 and ISP2, instead of using an IPv6 address as the next hop?
Please help me understand or let me know if I'm missing something basic here.
Thanks & Regards
Nishi
Thanks kevin for your effort, from success to success, god bless you!
Awesome, I was waiting for it, Thank you very much
50:58 Did you mean slower link? More hops is less preferable path so it should go via slower link, right? Unless I misunderstood something here.
For the eBGP to a non adjacent router you got to ensure that there is previous reachability from one point to another with probably an IGP. to work.
This was an enjoyable class. I'm used to dealing with BGP in the Juniper world. But I wanted to get more of an understanding about BGP in Cisco and this course answered a lot of the concepts. Thanks Again!
You need to share the full running config for each of the routers in the lab.
LIKE IT JUICERS
Wow , I loved the way you explained each concepts . Made it so easy to understand .Helped alot for quick refresh .
Amazing delivery skills❤
In 2024 whether that AS path prepending you've mentioned in the video at 00:50:38 works?
Thanks Kevin, you are the best!
thanks billions and please make more deep dive sessions in the future
Awesome! Been waiting for this to come out since the live course day! Thank you sir!
Thank you for the explanation! :) Great content as always!
This was an enjoyable class . I loved the way you explained each concepts .Thanks
@2:04:49:
Can you put all ipv4 stuff under 'address-family ipv4', like the 'neighbor remote-as' ???
or is the 'address-family' just for advertisement?
Such a sweet class. Thank you, Kevin❤
Awesome session
@2:04:46 - BGP IPv6 neighbor command doesn't use ipv6 address ???
Thanks Kevin. Really enjoy your videos!
Thanks a lot Kevin!. Actually I haven't take BGP Deep Dive's Live Version because at this time I took Cisco's ENARSI. This week I was able to review this video. Amazing video, full of clear explanations and practices. Even, I could download the Bonus, cool!. You are the best and the most generous!. Regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina and my apologize because of my english....🤭
Kevin Wallace you are the GOAT
What a wonderful job!
Thanks again, Kevin! Great content as always!
Very well explained, time utilised well.
Gorgeous course
9:47 - the basics
Excellent Presentation.
Cheers Mate. Much Appreciated.
Thank you for such a great content. I just have a question, would you say that BGP is more of an application than a routing protocol?
AWESOME, THANK YOU SIR
Thanks Kevin Wallace! I would like to ask what software did you use to configure your lab?
I use Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) for most of the demo topologies, but occasionally use some real gear too.
Thank you for this one Kevin on BGP. 👍🏻
You're amazing, thank you Sir
Mr. Wallace should external EIGRP is 170?
Amazing vid, thank you! :)
is CML ran in the cloud, or do you need a beefy computer to run the CML labs on your PC?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
All Respect, Thank you sir for this.
Great one Kevin thanks! (but I'm going to stick with N WLLA OMNI from your np route book ;) )
This video was very helpful, but why does it not also discuss commands such as next-hop-self and update-source?
Thank you so much! That is big!
Does the difference between a soft and complete bgp reset come up on the ccnp or ccie exam?
The IGPs vs EGPs slide erroneously lists the EIGRP External route AD as 190, it should be 170.
thanks kevin! good work as always! :)
Thanks for the video love the content. Your IGP vs EGP slide shows the AD of External EIGRP as 190, it should be 170?
Great catch! You are correct.
Legend. Thanks Kevin.
Hi Kevin, thanks for all your work. We appreciate it 👍
Quick question; the yaml file for the Advanced BGP demo? Im unable to find it. All the others are there
Thank you very much 🙂
Nice video sir!! Thank you for it!
Do you have to know the exact hop count when using multihop