Thanks to Lesics Team, amazing materials,animations It was breath-taking by all means. This is where Dijksta's algorithm differs from A* , routers have to discover their surroundings to be less error prone. In addition to routing table; there're also extra routing tables for doomsday, just in case it's simply removing surrounding nodes one by one , later on building extra tables and store it.
These amazing video are underrated , Thankfully i found and understood the concepts very clearly. Thank you so much for creating such a valuable content and sharing with us.
This is only true inside an Autonomous System. In routing between two autonomous systems, we primarily use BGP protocols, classified as path vector algorithm, opposing to link state. Other than that, good video to gain an idea in routing!
This 6:59 mins of video helped me to understand routing like never before,best ever explaination with so much clarity , please sir, keep posting such precious contents for computer science students as well 😍😃....i really loved your channel,i regret why I've found it so so late :/....love from bottom of my heart 💓
The Dijkstra's SP Algorithm demo is the good part of this vide, never elsewhere being so clearly explained, 2:13, though the other key element of OSPF, using a DR on multiple-access links to reduce LSA flooding, may need to be further understood.
The routers are owned my the ISP's and the backbone providers. They use a different protocol called BGP, OSPF is mostly be relegated to business networks.
I'm gonna complain that my ISP is intentionally negotiating a link that's only 60% of the download speed I pay for. It's 100% their fault and they blame it on the fact that I use an unapproved modem
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Honestly I thought this was going to talk a little different about routing more on the LAN scale then upwards to the global scale. I think it is missing some key points. It was not very clear IMO.
Imagine the request comes from different villages requesting for different language subtitles !!. Grow up brother, its 21st century , learn English and be the part of globalization
Actually OSPF is mostly used in local networks, global networks operates using BGP (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol). It would be good if you would also mention that.
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My teacher Could not explain such simple concept for an entire semester and you explained it just in 6 minutes.
how else could the professor justify the cost of the tuition...
@@stachowi it's way better learning here
Seriously, I've gone to high school and they can't explain much, but when you go to college its going to get much worse.
Same problem with teacher, but this was nice work, clear and simple...
@@phillip4305 Visualization ALWAYS helps
I am a Mechanical Engineer and these videos are so useful for me since I just couldn't understand anything when I read the books.. Thanks a ton!
The animation is breath-taking , we wish one day we could also use the same in our own videos
This engineering channel explains the packet routing much better than other ICT channel
I want more videos on networking plz
Great representation of Chicago drivers! Nice video!
Thanks to Lesics Team, amazing materials,animations It was breath-taking by all means.
This is where Dijksta's algorithm differs from A* , routers have to discover their surroundings to be less error prone. In addition to routing table; there're also extra routing tables for doomsday, just in case it's simply removing surrounding nodes one by one , later on building extra tables and store it.
superb sir you were giving useful information for students .
thank you so much sir ❤
This was most intuitive yet informative explanation of routing. Thanks
These amazing video are underrated , Thankfully i found and understood the concepts very clearly. Thank you so much for creating such a valuable content and sharing with us.
Thanks. I work all days with this and I like to see another way to explain it. Thanks e
Do you have a patreon? If so, you should place it in every video description. You totally deserve donations.
Thanks!
The animations are so good, I keep coming just to look at the animation. Thank you for making this!! :D
This is only true inside an Autonomous System. In routing between two autonomous systems, we primarily use BGP protocols, classified as path vector algorithm, opposing to link state.
Other than that, good video to gain an idea in routing!
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Unlike other topics this video goes above my head...
Thank you for all your videos !!!! 😃😃😃😃
This 6:59 mins of video helped me to understand routing like never before,best ever explaination with so much clarity , please sir, keep posting such precious contents for computer science students as well 😍😃....i really loved your channel,i regret why I've found it so so late :/....love from bottom of my heart 💓
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Very interesting subject; mathematically and computationally intensive.
Just "WOW". Amazing video tyvm!
The Dijkstra's SP Algorithm demo is the good part of this vide, never elsewhere being so clearly explained, 2:13,
though the other key element of OSPF, using a DR on multiple-access links to reduce LSA flooding, may need to be further understood.
Are the routers owned by ISPs? How is traffic between different ISP's routers handled?
Right question .
The routers are owned my the ISP's and the backbone providers. They use a different protocol called BGP, OSPF is mostly be relegated to business networks.
More networking videos, please! It's very interesting stuff.
You solved my confusion of routing tables
Thanks a lot
Hats off man!! for this beautiful and crystal animation ,really this helps me alott!!!
Thank you very much !
A good video tutorial
Again thanx a lot.
Thank you for sharing about routing
I will never complain about a slow internet response ever again! Great video but my brain hurts after watching it! 😀
I'm gonna complain that my ISP is intentionally negotiating a link that's only 60% of the download speed I pay for. It's 100% their fault and they blame it on the fact that I use an unapproved modem
you should though, this is meant to happen in less than a second but there is delay because of old hardware.
and some isps rip off people by giving them slower speeds
poor guy with an iq of 20...
@@gurkengerd9981 how about you shut up?
a summary of my CCNA3 curso. thanks!!!
Very good video!!! Well done! Keep going
Sir please make a video on Network on Chip(NoC) a Paradigm of System on Chip(SoC)......
Great information.....
Awesome video . Explained very well. 😍👍👍👍
An awesome video...great mix of detail and clarity :D
Excellent explanation as like as previous one.🤩🤩🤩
Awesome video ...
Great stuff
Nice animation especially the car and traffic at thd beginning
2:27 So those numbers like 3,4,5,2,8 10... are the length of the line? 🤔
Good stuff. I like it.
Keep doing this. 👍
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That was amazing
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH... WOOOOOW. IN FACT I AM SOOO DAMN LUCKY. I WISH I COULD GIVE YOU SOME INCENTIVES TO MOTIVATE YOU AND THANK YOU.
Can you make videos on osi....
And data travel, when we Google from our browser to end server and coming back to browser..
And awesome content ❤️
Nice video
Great explain thanks.
Remembering my CCNA MOdule 3 days
Nice job Sigi Reuven
It's difficult but it's so interesting.
amazing video
"Shortest distance from A" may seem a little confusing. It should be intended as the cost to reach point a.
Great, thanks
fabulous..
Thank you
Honestly I thought this was going to talk a little different about routing more on the LAN scale then upwards to the global scale. I think it is missing some key points. It was not very clear IMO.
Hi guys please add Tamil subtitles it will be very helpful to students in villages.
Imagine the request comes from different villages requesting for different language subtitles !!. Grow up brother, its 21st century , learn English and be the part of globalization
@@narenkayarmar nope we should be proud on our native language
That cell phone tower must have over Zettabyte speeds!
This is amazing
The information superhighway.
OMG PLEASE MORE!
Beautiful
i got alots knowledge
hi, nice job as usually .
can anyone tel me how to make this presentation ?
I need it for my graduation project
thanks
What exactly the cost in graph is in the network? is it traffic or latency?
Nice! Video
just here for the graphics!
Thanks
i wish you were my college prof !
from where did u create this animations?
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0:27 Please use more anime girls in your animations, it will make the videos so much better
how you make your animation video???i also want to make such type of animation can u suggest me best way.
Actually OSPF is mostly used in local networks, global networks operates using BGP (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol). It would be good if you would also mention that.
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Iam from indonesian, very amazing
You are Indonesian. You are from Indonesia. I have a friend who lives in Indonesia.
OSPF = Open Shortest Path First
Kanse mine få venner er smartere enn tele operatører og lager seg selve usynlige? For tele operatører vill vell lære Di også og da må jl noen vere flinkere enn it teleoperatører eller?
Where are those routers located physically??
At 4:09 spelling of states is wrong
Pls make a video of services provided by cloud
my anime routing waifu can't be this cute!
helped me alot thanks
Sir Your videos too good, I knows English well but you should upload your videos in two languages same time English, hindi
Please it's my need love science, love your channel, learn engineering 🙏👍
Please please its my humble requests
It's sad. Network designers made Kardashians rich, but nobody pays attention to what they did and how brilliant and complex its design is.
Does router of different isp talk?
I have a NewFound respect for my router now..
If internet come form America to Pakistan in fiber-optic cable so how it come ❓ it comes by route or just by fiber optics cable ❓ if it comes by routes so how routes work in waters or if it com just by optic cable so if cable damage so ❓❓❓❓
Unfortunately, voice communications are analog, for example between a car and a scooter
So you're saying it works like a tomato. Got it!
Then how does it know there is no destination in local area?
Now it makes sense why to some places that near me ping is over 400. Because signal goes around whole Earth.
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