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This video helped me with my assignment
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Thank you sir .
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Ответитьvery well explained.. thanks Mathew
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Sir i need your help about my ripv2 and routing summarization ?
Thank you very much for this video. It really did help me.
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ОтветитьThanks for sharing Matt, that was very helpful.
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Ответитьawesome, saved my life thanks alot!
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ОтветитьGreat Tutorial! Thanks a million!
Ответитьperfect, thanks!
Do you have a video on EIGRP also?
nice
ОтветитьHey +Matt Whit, I've really enjoyed watching this video and according to you and what I've seen so far all your routers configurations were based on different class of I.P addresses, right? So! I was just wondering if it'd be possible To configure two routers on the same network for two devices that have IP addresses of the same class? Looking forward to your response.
Ответить+1 for showing how to keep ports always labeled
ОтветитьThanks a lot man, clear explanation
ОтветитьHi Matt,
I have created a RIP topology in packet tracer. Compose of 40 computers connected in 8 switches and 3 routers. My professor
wants me to configure my own topology that 1 computer can only send data to another computer but it can't send to other computer. Can you help me how to do that? Can I send to you my own created topology for you to visualize?Thanks
Armin,
BS Computer Engineering Student
thank you this help me alot
Ответитьthank you very much !! helped me a lot.
ОтветитьThank your for presenting in a way I could understand. For this newbie, it would have been helpful to annotate your ip addresses so they could be seen on screen.
ОтветитьShouldn't the network ID for Router 4 to PC 3 be 172.16.1.0 since the gateway (the first usable address) is 172.16.1.1? If so, why do you use 172.16.0.0 for the network ID?
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