You are such an incredible teacher! I’ve been in school for over a year and I still couldn’t wrap my head around this protocol or many others you’ve touched on! Thank you!!!
Nice video. Only RIP V2 on CCNA 200-301 now. Nice phone in the background. Its looks like the classic GPO or BT 746 model that was used in the UK many years back
Thank you for making this! I found you on O'reilley and like the way you explain stuff so much I had to follow you on here. What you're doing is really helpful and appreciated!
Note: in RIP protocol, split horizon is an important concept to internalise. it basically prevent the routes learnt by a RIP router from being sent back to neighbours
Star Track. That sounds interesting. I’m going to check it out. JK. That was a wonderful introduction to RIP and also of routing protocol issues and problems. I loved it. Thank you.
In your example portion of the video, all three classes of networks have a CIDR of /24. If RIPv1 does not support VLSM shouldn’t those all be at the default mask?
You are such an incredible teacher! I’ve been in school for over a year and I still couldn’t wrap my head around this protocol or many others you’ve touched on! Thank you!!!
Kevin is really one of the best. Great video content and everything as always.
Best explanation of RIP, ever.
RIP all versions In 10 minutes, awesome, thanks Kevin
One of the best explanation about RIP . Thank you
Nice video. Only RIP V2 on CCNA 200-301 now.
Nice phone in the background. Its looks like the classic GPO or BT 746 model that was used in the UK many years back
That animation and sound effect of the switch exploding had me cracking up 😂
Thank you for making this! I found you on O'reilley and like the way you explain stuff so much I had to follow you on here. What you're doing is really helpful and appreciated!
Incredible video sir, very digestable.
Thank you for your explanation
Note: in RIP protocol, split horizon is an important concept to internalise. it basically prevent the routes learnt by a RIP router from being sent back to neighbours
Star Track. That sounds interesting. I’m going to check it out.
JK. That was a wonderful introduction to RIP and also of routing protocol issues and problems. I loved it. Thank you.
In your example portion of the video, all three classes of networks have a CIDR of /24. If RIPv1 does not support VLSM shouldn’t those all be at the default mask?
Kevin wonderfully presented..That was another revision though..nice one
this is vey helpful...thank you so much for your time and effort!
Thanks Kevin, appreciate your welcome effort
Good job Kevin!!
Thank you very much for the video!
RIP is R.I.P = ) , however, your videos are awesome!
Thanks Kevin
Awesome, thanks Kevin!
my left ear learned a ton but my right ear dont know anything about rip now :/
edit: nvm its just the intro
I thought I would need to teach my right ear separately.
That was good for me! On a basic level Of Course! Thanks
RIP is listed as 'Routing Internet Protocol' on the Network+ 008 acronym list. Do they both refer to the same protocol?
Eell expalined!
routing by rumor lol