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Awesome tutorial as usual sir!!! I just passed my CCNA exam in February and now I'm going back over what I consider "CORE" networking technologies and HSRP is a very important one for me. I'm just labbing over and over! Repetition breeds Retention I always say! Thank you so much David! Cheers
-Great class teacher ... !!! -I was charged in my CCNA test about this protocols, and as I did the course of the teacher and the Labs I had no difficulty. -Thanks for the quality content and knowledge, Professor David .... !!!
Thank You for this video. This is the first video I'm seeing you use CML instead of GNS3. The look of the software interface is different. Looking forward for the next video. You have got precision hands. Stopped both the pings at exactly sequence 9. Wow!
David, using traceroute when you shutdown an interface could be a great way of understanding/visualizing the way the packets are being transmitted, isn't it? Perfect video, sir!
i was waiting for this video because in your udemy CCNA course, This topic has only one packet tracer lab to configure it but there is no explanation video, waiting for next video. Thank you sir.
One question david, how does the icmp echo reply packet reach pc 1 from pc 2. how do you configure it? In my topology it reaches pc 2 but pc 2 does not know what to do with the traffic.
I kind of fix with doing two HSRP groups one for pc 1 and one for pc 2 but I think that there is a more efficient way that I don't know. Pd: in my topology the pcs are two 3725 routers.
Hello David. All your videos are amazing, but for me is still to high level. I need very basic course with explanation of all abbreviations and very basic specific terminology. My knowledge in IT is only how to copy and paste and how to reload account. Could you suggest any course which will help step by step to get understanding of very basic and takes later for higher level, please. Kind regards Veronika
Thank you for this interesting presentation. In the shown setup there is a backup router on stand-by, waiting to take over, if the active router fails. But wouldn't it be beneficial to have both routers always routing (with some load-sharing) and in case one fails the other takes over the full load?
Hi david I need your advice, i want to learn now is network working and you have so many courses on udemy and I am stuck with one to choose? Can you give me your advice with course I should take? Right now I am working in webhosting company as system administrator and I want to understand how is network working? For example you have "CCNA 200-301 Exam: Complete Course with practical labs" and "The Complete Networking Fundamentals Course." those courses for beginers and its hard to choose?:)
Dynamic routing protocol such as ospf has a mechanism to update their routing table whenever a route becomes inactive. How does redundancy protocols such as hsrp differ from this functionality and in what scenario is it important to have hsrp and Co. configured?
I was scrounging through to comments to see if anyone else had the same question! it seems like you could just enable ospf and adjust the cost as needed. would love to know the answer
thought about it a little more and I think I see the difference. (or at least A difference) imagine you have network with 2 separate internet connections. all the pc's on the network have the default gateway set right? which router? HSRP allows the second router to take over without having to change the default gateway on every pc. I have a long way to go.... zzzzz
david can you please tell me what should be default gateway of PC2 in your topology? i tried it on packet tracer but ping didnt succeed after i shut down the port, because on PC2 gateway is set to R1 0/1 interface so PC2 forwards packet to R1 and it basically failed. Please help
How does the switch know to start sending the traffic to router 2? Wouldn't the switch's ARP table still have the information to R1's switch until it cleared from the ARP table?
@@miroslavresanovic5852 But the issue remains. The ARP table has the virtual mac of the default gateway tied to the vIP and will send traffic to the port that has that MAC on it. The port that has that MAC goes to router1 g/0. So if that link goes down, how does the switch know to send packets to R2 since the ARP table still has and entry to send packets out the port connected to R1. What am I missing? Do the ports connected to the routers both have the same vMAC on them? I'm assuming not since that would cause traffic to split.
@@snbsmith Switch have learn virtual mac address on port 1, after R1 disconect R2 is prime and connected on switch port 2 and pc send another arp request where virtual mac go to port 2 in switch mac address-table. And on port 2 learn real physical mac address of port from R2. In same time do not have active two virtual mac address.
Hello David, hello guys. Im Intern and i can't understand some things about CCNA. CCNA is divided? You can take a certificate only for routing and switching for example ? I can't understand how it works. CCNP is another certificate? I want to take the first entry level certificate . All these videos are for this one specific which called CCNA or routing and switching? anyone can help me pls?
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What are FHRPs (First hop redundancy protocols): 0:00
What does HSRP give us? 0:39
Network Topology: 1:39
What happens if there is a problem? 2:49
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Verify HSRP: 6:30
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I appreciate how you take these concepts and bring them down to a level I can understand. Fantastic video.
Thank you Adrian!
Every day learning new tips and tricks from you. Thanks
Simple, to the point, and well-illustrated, excellent content David, looking forward to part 2, as well as VRRP, and GLBP. Cheers.😊
Thank you, Jair!
This was a fantastic video. I feel like that was a practical example.
Awesome tutorial as usual sir!!! I just passed my CCNA exam in February and now I'm going back over what I consider "CORE" networking technologies and HSRP is a very important one for me. I'm just labbing over and over! Repetition breeds Retention I always say! Thank you so much David! Cheers
-Great class teacher ... !!!
-I was charged in my CCNA test about this protocols, and as I did the course of the teacher and the Labs I had no difficulty.
-Thanks for the quality content and knowledge, Professor David .... !!!
Thank you Eduardo. I really appreciate that.
@@davidbombal -You welcome, the labs of professor save on CCNA test and really make me understand the mechanism of protocol for the real life.
Thank You for this video. This is the first video I'm seeing you use CML instead of GNS3. The look of the software interface is different. Looking forward for the next video.
You have got precision hands. Stopped both the pings at exactly sequence 9. Wow!
This is informative
Actually I gave exam on this in Cisco cyber security exam today hence this video gave more practical information GLBP AND HSRP
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Always happy to see your precious video
Thank you!
I appreciate how you take these concepts and bring them down to a level I can understand. But I can't
Crisp & Clear also simple...Thanks David
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Just a matter of time and your channel will be very populare your contents is rare keep up sir
Thank you!
Thanks David, u make understanding these sections so much simpler.
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Tq Mr. David for teaching us technologies 🙏❤️
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here after noticed u missed this topic in udemy course..glad u covered it here.
I learned about hsrp, fhrp, glbp and I had an idea about it but still had some basic doubts which got cleared🙌💯
Happy to hear that Juhil. I'll cover more detail in subsequent videos :)
I was configuring this without understanding well so now all the ideas went to their places nd no misunderstanding everything is cleaaaar 😁😁
Very informative. Thanks David!
Very informative and great video! Thanks David!
Great, learning HSRP, many thanks David!
You're welcome Gilfer
🙂Thanks for sharing. Well explained
David, using traceroute when you shutdown an interface could be a great way of understanding/visualizing the way the packets are being transmitted, isn't it? Perfect video, sir!
Usually with different IPs but with this, hsrp sets up one virtual interface, so I think tracert would just show next hop as the
Virt interface
@@dean6125 Ok, thanks!
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Thank you for the this clear explanation !!
Keep up the great content David!
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Thanks Sir this is mind blowing. I appreciate
Glad you enjoyed the video :)
i was waiting for this video because in your udemy CCNA course, This topic has only one packet tracer lab to configure it but there is no explanation video, waiting for next video. Thank you sir.
Thank you very much and good luck 💖
Thank you for watching :)
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Thanks a lot sir 🙏🙏
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tnx for the explanation sir!!
Awesome thumbnail 😀😄
awesome video, David.......
A very special thanks to my GURU. I learn a lot from you and you are a great mentor for all of us.. we really love you sir. 😘
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Waiting for part 2!!
thanks , learning shomething new
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Always good to remember...
Thanks David.
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i know its great as always!
Thank you Navid!
another great video sir bombal. I was wondering if the cisco modeling lab are free?
Hi David, what software are you using for your presentation. What I mean is the image with FRHP.
Thanks a lot David
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Tq David
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Thank you for watching :)
Hello! Please more video like this!!
Thanks David. Learned something new today. Maybe I can implement that in my Infrastructure
Glad you learned something from the video Buraq!
One question david, how does the icmp echo reply packet reach pc 1 from pc 2. how do you configure it? In my topology it reaches pc 2 but pc 2 does not know what to do with the traffic.
I kind of fix with doing two HSRP groups one for pc 1 and one for pc 2 but I think that there is a more efficient way that I don't know. Pd: in my topology the pcs are two 3725 routers.
Hello David.
All your videos are amazing, but for me is still to high level.
I need very basic course with explanation of all abbreviations and very basic specific terminology. My knowledge in IT is only how to copy and paste and how to reload account. Could you suggest any course which will help step by step to get understanding of very basic and takes later for higher level, please.
Kind regards
Veronika
Thank you for this interesting presentation. In the shown setup there is a backup router on stand-by, waiting to take over, if the active router fails. But wouldn't it be beneficial to have both routers always routing (with some load-sharing) and in case one fails the other takes over the full load?
You can do that by configuring multiple HSRP groups or the ultimate solution is to use GLBP :)
Do you teach any CISA courses or do you have any CISA video related content?
Or do you know someone that does?
Thanks in advance David!!!
thx David
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Thank you!
Hi david I need your advice, i want to learn now is network working and you have so many courses on udemy and I am stuck with one to choose? Can you give me your advice with course I should take? Right now I am working in webhosting company as system administrator and I want to understand how is network working? For example you have "CCNA 200-301 Exam: Complete Course with practical labs" and "The Complete Networking Fundamentals Course." those courses for beginers and its hard to choose?:)
where is the follow up to part 1 on HSRP that is mentioned in this video ? cant find it ??
Since this a CCNA content, episode number would make videos easier to track.
Nice video
Thank you
Dynamic routing protocol such as ospf has a mechanism to update their routing table whenever a route becomes inactive. How does redundancy protocols such as hsrp differ from this functionality and in what scenario is it important to have hsrp and Co. configured?
I was scrounging through to comments to see if anyone else had the same question!
it seems like you could just enable ospf and adjust the cost as needed. would love to know the answer
thought about it a little more and I think I see the difference. (or at least A difference)
imagine you have network with 2 separate internet connections.
all the pc's on the network have the default gateway set right? which router?
HSRP allows the second router to take over without having to change the default gateway on every pc.
I have a long way to go.... zzzzz
Thanks for sharing your thoughts ( a new perspective). Like you said, I also have a long long way to go, my 2021 will be dedicated for learning.
david can you please tell me what should be default gateway of PC2 in your topology? i tried it on packet tracer but ping didnt succeed after i shut down the port, because on PC2 gateway is set to R1 0/1 interface so PC2 forwards packet to R1 and it basically failed. Please help
Hi , so if we do ipconfig/all (assuming its windows ) is the default gateway .254 or still .251 ??? thaank you for ur futur response sir
Thank you!
Thank you
Thank you for watching :)
Sir. Please explain tha kali linux live persistence . I can't hack my wifi using this
Good night
which software you are using
Where is part 2?
How to improve my skills in ethical hacking..and thank you for this amazing vedio as always 👏👏👏
Thank you. I'll cover Ethical hacking in another video :)
Thank you so much sir 👏👏
How does the switch know to start sending the traffic to router 2? Wouldn't the switch's ARP table still have the information to R1's switch until it cleared from the ARP table?
Switch send to default-gateway, default gateway is virtual ip address
@@miroslavresanovic5852 But the issue remains. The ARP table has the virtual mac of the default gateway tied to the vIP and will send traffic to the port that has that MAC on it.
The port that has that MAC goes to router1 g/0. So if that link goes down, how does the switch know to send packets to R2 since the ARP table still has and entry to send packets out the port connected to R1.
What am I missing? Do the ports connected to the routers both have the same vMAC on them? I'm assuming not since that would cause traffic to split.
@@snbsmith Switch have learn virtual mac address on port 1, after R1 disconect R2 is prime and connected on switch port 2 and pc send another arp request where virtual mac go to port 2 in switch mac address-table. And on port 2 learn real physical mac address of port from R2. In same time do not have active two virtual mac address.
Sir can you try garuda linux os
Thanks For So Help Full Courses That Also For free .
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which simulator did you use?
May i suggest for a video review of hack5 toolkit.
Hello David, hello guys. Im Intern and i can't understand some things about CCNA. CCNA is divided? You can take a certificate only for routing and switching for example ? I can't understand how it works. CCNP is another certificate? I want to take the first entry level certificate . All these videos are for this one specific which called CCNA or routing and switching? anyone can help me pls?
What is name of the program you are using
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Where’s your python course?
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Pls explain BGP,MPLS,VPN
Please I don't know how to configure pc on the cml2
Does syllabus of CCNA changes every year??
No. Normally 2 to 3 years before a change.
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