Nice, however I was unable to see what does this extra lines of code simplify. They seem to me merely like extra lines, not saved effort. Any one to help clarify this matter?
watch the video one more time and pay attention. he is grouping the commands in one peer-group name CCIE and then simply applying that peer-group to all the neighbors.
I have a doubt, if we copy paste all the commands on each router what is the use of peer groups? Can't I do that without peer group ?? Anyhow this is ibpg so same remote as would be used , if there is a loopback update souce loopback command could be typed , password command could also be typed so I am failing to understand the advantage, I am a beginner so if anyone could elaborate please do
I'm Having the same thought, in the beggining of the video he said that he would only need to use the peergroup command to the other routers and in the end he ended applying all commands to other routers. what's the point I don't understand!
The mater is ...we need to config the update loopback and bgp version every single neighbour..but after grouped that we put only peer group name ..so we no need to config the same for each one
Watch many times still do not understand how it simplify?. Dear you are creating group and adding 4 comand and apply to each router so what is the benefit actualy?
All the videos are basic topics for beginners... share some Multi-Homing example with Path Manipulation. like if we have 2 different Up streams and /22 IP Block along with the ASN. how we will achieve load sharing and how we will manipulate the path selection for any given AS to use one of the selected upstream.
you really know you're stuff, Great playlist!!!
Nice, however I was unable to see what does this extra lines of code simplify.
They seem to me merely like extra lines, not saved effort.
Any one to help clarify this matter?
exactly. have you got answer to your question?
watch the video one more time and pay attention. he is grouping the commands in one peer-group name CCIE and then simply applying that peer-group to all the neighbors.
@@ghuttu3369 True. Instead of adding separate version, password, update-source commands for each BGP neighbor, we add it once for the peer-group.
Great explanation and very helpful. Thanks alot
I have a doubt, if we copy paste all the commands on each router what is the use of peer groups? Can't I do that without peer group ?? Anyhow this is ibpg so same remote as would be used , if there is a loopback update souce loopback command could be typed , password command could also be typed so I am failing to understand the advantage, I am a beginner so if anyone could elaborate please do
I'm Having the same thought, in the beggining of the video he said that he would only need to use the peergroup command to the other routers and in the end he ended applying all commands to other routers. what's the point I don't understand!
@@hmmJustmeK I thought the same thing, watch again.
The mater is ...we need to config the update loopback and bgp version every single neighbour..but after grouped that we put only peer group name ..so we no need to config the same for each one
I think he mistakenly added 4 commands to each neighbour. He just need to configure group
Can 2 peer group have same AS???
where can I find notes for all the lectures?
All the way from the Virgin Islands... following your videos religiously!. Thank You!
Is it possible to get a copy of your labs for the BGP videos ?
Watch many times still do not understand how it simplify?.
Dear you are creating group and adding 4 comand and apply to each router so what is the benefit actualy?
thank for your video easy to understand
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Hello Sir,
Can you Share the word document which one you opens during videos?
this can be help full for revision.
Your email id please.
Thanks for the information
Hi Sikindar Sir,
can you please share us the PDF related to this BGP concepts
go to his website and you can download from there.....
All the videos are basic topics for beginners... share some Multi-Homing example with Path Manipulation. like if we have 2 different Up streams and /22 IP Block along with the ASN. how we will achieve load sharing and how we will manipulate the path selection for any given AS to use one of the selected upstream.
Go self learn, this for understanding the concept
Let me give you a hint, There is something called as BGP attributes, which is used for path manipulation
Explain very well sir but video quality is very poor to watch properly
Thanks sir