Finally, for the first time an SD-WAN video that makes sense! After watching so many videos on this technology this is the only video that breaks it down in such a way that I can easily understand.
Hi Naj, thank you for this video. I found it very helpful and easy to follow and understand - it helps me in preparation for work - great stuff - much appreciated.
I Have seen many videos of sdwan and this videos have have each and every contain which requires.. I really get to know about this technology from this video from start to end.. Thank You so much for making this video 👍💫
You don't have to lift and shift your existing hardware. It depends on your current circumstances. For example, if you happen to have a bunch of Cisco ISRs & ASRs in your environment today, it may be as simple as purchasing the appropriate DNA subscription (Essentials or Advantage or Premier) and upgrading the IOS image to the IOS XE SD-WAN code. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn should you have any further questions!
Great content Naj! one question and probably a silly one, if VPLS is a layer two circuit then how does the ip addressing works over that network? is it encapsulated in some way? thanks
Great questions. VPLS is a Layer 2 VPN. It's a Layer 2 encapsulation used at the PE (Provider Edge) interfacing the CE (Customer Edge) router. The big difference between MPLS & VPLS is that in VPLS, all customer devices see each other as if they are on the same Layer 2 network (on the same VLAN) and all customer devices exchange MAC addresses with each other. There is typically a limitation of how many MAC addresses are allowed by the service provider into each PE from the CE. However, the service provider core utilizes MPLS, and the traffic within the service provider is switched based on the MPLS labels. Ultimately, in VPLS, the consumer is in the driver's seat when defining and using their own subnets. Hope this helps!
Full of value bombs 💣💣💣. Amazing and fun video on SD-WAN 🔥🔥🔥
I'm humbled. Thank you so much, Ellie 😊
Finally, for the first time an SD-WAN video that makes sense! After watching so many videos on this technology this is the only video that breaks it down in such a way that I can easily understand.
Glad you liked it. Appreciate your feedback, Steven 😊
These videos are just pure value. Subbed after watching the first one. Thank you!
Music to my ears 😍
Thank so much for explaining how SD-WAN works.
My pleasure, Jerry!
This video gave me valuable insight into SD-WAN technology. Thank you for making it much easier.
Appreciate your feedback and I'm glad you liked it 😊
Loved your way of explaining how SD-WAN works. 👍
Glad you found this helpful ✊
This video gave me valuable insight into SD-WAN technology. Thank you for making it much easier. Love your energy!!!
Glad it was helpful 😊
You made this technology very easy to understand. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure. Glad you found this helpful 😊
Awesome video Naj! Great job explaining the concepts of SD-WAN so well! You are a networking guru. All the best and take care man.
Appreciate the kind words ✊
Your fun way of teaching kept me hooked until the end. Love your style, energy & insight ♥️
Appreciate it, Melissa 😊
Logical up the stack explanation, wow..thanks Naj, awesome share!
My pleasure!
Awesome Video!!! 👍👍👍
Thank you, baby 😍
Brilliantly explained! Keep it up!
Thanks a lot!
Truly valuable stuff!!! Thank you, for making SAD-WAN so easy and interesting 🙌🏻 🙌🏻 🙌🏻
Glad you liked it 😊
Hi Naj, thank you for this video. I found it very helpful and easy to follow and understand - it helps me in preparation for work - great stuff - much appreciated.
Appreciate your kind words ✊
I Have seen many videos of sdwan and this videos have have each and every contain which requires.. I really get to know about this technology from this video from start to end..
Thank You so much for making this video 👍💫
Appreciate your feedback. Thank you!
This was great and so simple thanks man!
Glad it helped!
Allah pak ap ko dunia jahan ki kamiyabiyan naseeb kare Ameen 🤲🏽🤲🏽
Thank you, Ami G 😍
Excellent the best explanations on this topic.
Thank you!
Loved it
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Do we need to change all existing hardware equipment in order to deploy SD WAN ? Any resources I can refer to about this ?
You don't have to lift and shift your existing hardware. It depends on your current circumstances. For example, if you happen to have a bunch of Cisco ISRs & ASRs in your environment today, it may be as simple as purchasing the appropriate DNA subscription (Essentials or Advantage or Premier) and upgrading the IOS image to the IOS XE SD-WAN code.
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn should you have any further questions!
Great content Naj! one question and probably a silly one, if VPLS is a layer two circuit then how does the ip addressing works over that network? is it encapsulated in some way? thanks
Great questions. VPLS is a Layer 2 VPN. It's a Layer 2 encapsulation used at the PE (Provider Edge) interfacing the CE (Customer Edge) router. The big difference between MPLS & VPLS is that in VPLS, all customer devices see each other as if they are on the same Layer 2 network (on the same VLAN) and all customer devices exchange MAC addresses with each other. There is typically a limitation of how many MAC addresses are allowed by the service provider into each PE from the CE. However, the service provider core utilizes MPLS, and the traffic within the service provider is switched based on the MPLS labels. Ultimately, in VPLS, the consumer is in the driver's seat when defining and using their own subnets. Hope this helps!
It is Great.
Thank you!
@@NajQazi My pleasure!
Just like sub good video keep it up
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