I have already been suffering from this problem that unless I have a crystal clear source to learn something, I can't simply learn. A lot of irrelevant and relevant information that gets mixed makes me confused, anxious, and forces to withdrawl. However, for the past 6 days, I have been continously watching the video, practicing the lab, and reviewing and learning the ANKI flashcards. You have made learning CCNA super easy. Hats off to you sir. I bow down to your teaching skills. Ustaad Jeremy
Someone finally explained the 1st failed ping request in simple terms, not giving excuses like cisco course such as "This is beyond the scope of this tutorial". Thanks you very much for that.
I was taking CISCO courses from at least 3 tutors until yesterday and it became increasingly clear that you had the best content. You have no idea how much I struggled to understand this subject before I found your channel... I always knew that sometimes it's teaching that is the problem and this is proof - It took me 1 lesson with you and all has become clear. Suddenly it's not magic, this CISCO business - I answered all the quiz perfectly and I feel like by the end of the week I can confidently take on CCNA. This is just incredible. I have now decided to only focus on your tutorial and today I aim to do at least 2 more lessons with labs. What a way to end 2019!!! A toast to a successful 2020 already. By the way you can do all the labs exercises indicated here in packet tracer. Shared, subscribed, Liked and will contribute with a sizable donation in good time. Thank you so much. Next lesson now!
Lots of experts in the internet, but not everyone knows how to transmit their knowledge. Jeremy is the best example of how you need to teach a subject.
@@ashimamehra6421 He goes very slow, doesn't he? There's not much better than his course out there though. Why don't you do a google search? I wouldn't want to offend him by sending you away if you know what I mean? Search for a free CCNA course or something?
I'm italian and in my language there's not so much material where studying, so I looked for many english teacher, but you man... there's such a clarity in your speaking that I am able to understand everything
I had to stop watching after 15 minutes just to drop this comment. I've learned programming, VMware, etc, currently working as a Cloud Engineer, but I needed a bit of a memory refresh on networking topics. The way you explain things is incredible, super clear. Liked and subscribed without hesitation
No way! I don't even understand English well, because my mother tongue is Portuguese, but when you explained it, I could understand concepts that I spent 5 years and couldn't understand at all, Another subscriber
This is the only clear course in youtube for free. pacing in each explanations are enough for us to understand in every corner of this course. i really liked the last part that includes quiz, flashcards and packet tracer labs practice. nothing can you ask more. a million thanks to Jeremy IT Lab. this is a huge help specially for me as new into this field.
I don't speak English, so I watch it with subtitles. Your narration is so simple and clear that I can understand everything. At the end of the day, there are no questions left in my mind.
I've been undergoing CCNA classes for a while and I didn't understand anything. You're a life saver. This course breaks everything down and I now have a good understanding of these concepts. You're super amazing!! Thank You so much
"arp" was one of the things I have seen very often when I used step-by-step guides for various things (like tftp flashing of an AP), I'm happy that finally I understood what that is ! Thank you very much !! I'm not planning on using cisco devices for my projects, but packet tracer is fun ! I am a bit interested in taking CCNA.
Hi Jeremy, I just want to THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart! I started watching your CCNA videos last week as I am preparing for my CCNA. So far I enjoy watching every single minutes of your videos! great content and so informative! Keep up the good work and hope we see more and more of these great video tutorials about other technologies & subjects too after finishing CCNA. Like Network Automation and programmability. Thanks again, much appreciate that!!!!
This tutorials is so helpful I have never seen before. All network engineers should follow this. I don't know how can I thank you, I am totally wordless!
I started to learn networking on Coursera (course from Google), but it was so confusing, they throw so much information on you, but without explanation, after that, I started with Mike Mayers (Network+), he is very good and finally I started to understand some things. One day UA-cam recommended your channel. My plan was Network+ than CCNA. And I wanted to see what is CCNA about, and what I need to know to pass an exam. I wanted just to watch your first video to see what is CCNA, but when I saw your way of explaining networking, how you can simplify complex things, I can't stop. Mike Meyers is fun, he is also a very talented instructor, and one of the best, but you are definitely one level above. I feel so motivated to learn, thank you! Sorry for my English :)
I might have tried unknown times to understand network thing, but failed every time until I start following your lessons, not because I want to get any certificate, but you really teach a lot of great things that are all so essential in the IT industry. Thank you.
I just spent 3 months in college learning all of this (plus vlan, telnet, ssh, routing, vlsm, flsm, ect) but I was so confused. Thanks again for this great refresher, everything is lining up and is so much clearer now!!
The clarity from these videos gives me confidence in learning the material. I actually completed Neil Anderson's Udemy course and now I'm binge watching this amazing series while using Boson Software practice exam. I know I will pass the CCNA exam :)
@@ThriveNext Yes, I passed 😀. Boson ex-sim really helped me know what my weakness, I would read the practice exam answers which can be incredibly detailed and long, then I would go back to the Study Guide to review and I created PDF slides from Jeremy's video's. For instance, the VLAN mismatch questions from Boson ex-sim was so hard, I realized I did not fully understand VLAN's, this led me to re-watch videos from Jeremy and Neil, as well as reviewing the study guide.
@@ThriveNext The Boson practice exam is harder than the actual CCNA exam, so if you can correctly answer subnettting questions from Boson ex-sim, then the CCNA exam subnettting questions will be a piece of cake. I saw a lot of routing table questions in the real exam, so know how to interpret routing tables. Then another important thing is knowing when a command should be run in global configuration mode or interface configuration mode. TCP vs UDP is also huge.....anyway, 3 days before the real exam I scored 987, 966 and 973 in Boson ex-sim exam A, B and C respectively. Good luck Steph
Dude i am currently working my senior thesis which is to create a site for my university with some brief information about cisco and you made me watch your videos instead of saving time to end my thesis. Keep up the good work
I had to stop taking your course because school was taking up all of my time. Now that im on break I get to focus primarily on the CCNA again thank you
Hi there Jeremy, I've already got the CompTIA's A+ certification and now I'm studiyng the CCNA with your videos. Those are really precious resources you gave us, so I'd like to thank you for your efforts. Best regards from Italy 👍👋
Jeremy, thank you for all the time and effort you have put into creating these videos. It is the best series on networking I have come across on the internet so far.
I went through this course once without taking notes or doing the flash cards. I highly recommend using them because I did not retain anything the first time.
Good learning for you. Revision is 95% of success of most learning and should be treated as 20 times more important than just blasting through as well. Slow is steady and steady is fast.
THANK A LOT J-it, since i start yr course, im ok, it very different form the order course i ever learn, but afraid to do exam, but now, i hve all couragious to go it, it's so clair , even for us that hve difficulties in english. GREAT JOBB BRO, i can't miss one day to follow u. bcse of , i ll be ready, thks one more
I really want to thank you so much. Again, you are the best teacher ever! I wish you are my teacher for all of my classes. If you teach Microcomputer Essentials course too, please let me know it.
Really informative videos All the stuff and content are unique and well explained and the thing I like the most is the practice labs which are explained on the separate videos. Well Done Sir Love from Pakistan.
Thanks for this outstanding training on the newer ccna 200-301 you did excellent job I can’t thanks you enough could you please add some new training such as Automation Programability the new requirement thank you .
you have created these videos in a very smart way (no doubt with lots of knowledge and effort) that as we move forward things start to get very clear, thanks you Sir
you are the best. definitely i will donate something to you. you are doing a great job. in fact i will be very happy to work under you as a network engineer or admin
Thank you so much for great videos Jeremy! Pls continue to empower! ~Cheers and more power to you!!! P.S. Hope you can create CCNA Security lessons too! Once again, thanks a lot!!!
Hello Jeremy, I am a beginner to Computer Network. I love your teaching style and clarity. you have the best content online. Great work . Thank you for Inspiring me. Looking for more Can you tell about frame switching ?
Please everyone, don't forget to leave a tip for 1$ at least for this great teacher, some courses take 50$ to 500$ for nothing, he really deserves it. ♥♥♥♥
Hi Jeremy! Thanks again being such an amazing person by giving such detailed lessons for free. I'd like to clarify a question - you mentioned at 04:48 that the Ethernet frame also has an IP address portion. Is this IP portion in the "Type" part of the header, as it can already indicate if it is a IPv4 packet type by showing 0x0800
In addition, does PC3 make an entry to its ARP Table upon receiving the ARP Request from PC1? As the ARP Request conveniently holds both the IP Address and the MAC address of PC1 already. Thanks!
30:13 - It's as if you knew people, like me, would think D) was correct for a reason, except for the part where it was cross crossed from another output command😁
I like the objectives that you are putting to make it clear that is brilliant of you thank you but what i want to ask is "are the quiz that you prepare from the exam dumps !!! that will be way helpful
i have a question if you dont mind, you sad in the switch lecture that swiche-1 will enter the pc-1 mac-address into the table because its the source. and you said if pc-2 received the data and send another data to pc-1 then it will be saved in the mac-address table of the switch. Q/when pc-1 sends data and the arb-request to pc-2 will pc-2 send the arb-reply even if it doesn't send any data back and will it be inactive after 5 minute ?
I have already been suffering from this problem that unless I have a crystal clear source to learn something, I can't simply learn. A lot of irrelevant and relevant information that gets mixed makes me confused, anxious, and forces to withdrawl. However, for the past 6 days, I have been continously watching the video, practicing the lab, and reviewing and learning the ANKI flashcards. You have made learning CCNA super easy. Hats off to you sir. I bow down to your teaching skills. Ustaad Jeremy
How is your studying coming along?
We need to flood the youtube with your videos Jeremy! :)
Flood them like an unknown unicast frame! :)
Nerd jokes 😂😂😂😂 but I love it
@@JeremysITLabnice one i,m curious about expressing things with NT world i love it
@@aniruddhrao3489 nice one
@@JeremysITLab yes flood it like unknown unicast frame, so that in next turn it becomes known unocas for the audience
Your teaching skills is out of this world, and I am still amazed that you provided this course for free on youtube. God Bless you man
Hey bro are you learning for CCNA right now?
For real it has been helping immensely
Someone finally explained the 1st failed ping request in simple terms, not giving excuses like cisco course such as "This is beyond the scope of this tutorial". Thanks you very much for that.
I was taking CISCO courses from at least 3 tutors until yesterday and it became increasingly clear that you had the best content. You have no idea how much I struggled to understand this subject before I found your channel... I always knew that sometimes it's teaching that is the problem and this is proof - It took me 1 lesson with you and all has become clear. Suddenly it's not magic, this CISCO business - I answered all the quiz perfectly and I feel like by the end of the week I can confidently take on CCNA. This is just incredible. I have now decided to only focus on your tutorial and today I aim to do at least 2 more lessons with labs. What a way to end 2019!!! A toast to a successful 2020 already.
By the way you can do all the labs exercises indicated here in packet tracer.
Shared, subscribed, Liked and will contribute with a sizable donation in good time. Thank you so much. Next lesson now!
Thanks for all your great comments, Bijou! It makes me want to work harder to make these videos!
I know that feel bro.
Lots of experts in the internet, but not everyone knows how to transmit their knowledge. Jeremy is the best example of how you need to teach a subject.
@@ashimamehra6421 He goes very slow, doesn't he? There's not much better than his course out there though. Why don't you do a google search? I wouldn't want to offend him by sending you away if you know what I mean? Search for a free CCNA course or something?
Bijou Bakson why are you here?
I'm italian and in my language there's not so much material where studying, so I looked for many english teacher, but you man... there's such a clarity in your speaking that I am able to understand everything
Thank you, I'm glad that you can understand my speaking! Also, I'm adding manual subtitles to my videos, so I hope that helps too :)
@@JeremysITLab I confirm the subtitles are excellent and help me a lot to understand what you say in every detail
i bow down for the clarity you're providing on the concept jeremy, a million thanks from India!
Thank you Akash! I hope to visit India some day.
Even the indians which is the god tiers of youtube when it comes to tutorials acknowledge your channel 💯
@@JeremysITLab The clarity is really amazing! How many takes do you need per video for making it so clear, concise and without any mistakes?
I had to stop watching after 15 minutes just to drop this comment. I've learned programming, VMware, etc, currently working as a Cloud Engineer, but I needed a bit of a memory refresh on networking topics. The way you explain things is incredible, super clear. Liked and subscribed without hesitation
Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate it :)
No way!
I don't even understand English well, because my mother tongue is Portuguese, but when you explained it, I could understand concepts that I spent 5 years and couldn't understand at all,
Another subscriber
This is the only clear course in youtube for free. pacing in each explanations are enough for us to understand in every corner of this course. i really liked the last part that includes quiz, flashcards and packet tracer labs practice. nothing can you ask more. a million thanks to Jeremy IT Lab. this is a huge help specially for me as new into this field.
I don't speak English, so I watch it with subtitles. Your narration is so simple and clear that I can understand everything. At the end of the day, there are no questions left in my mind.
At the beginning of each video I'm like, this is so hard. At the end of which video I'm always like, this is so easy. Go Jeremy!
I've been undergoing CCNA classes for a while and I didn't understand anything. You're a life saver. This course breaks everything down and I now have a good understanding of these concepts. You're super amazing!! Thank You so much
Best educational videos ever!!! Thanks so much for sharing this treasure :D
FYI:
ICMP = Internet Control Message Protocol
"arp" was one of the things I have seen very often when I used step-by-step guides for various things (like tftp flashing of an AP), I'm happy that finally I understood what that is ! Thank you very much !! I'm not planning on using cisco devices for my projects, but packet tracer is fun ! I am a bit interested in taking CCNA.
Hi Jeremy, I just want to THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart! I started watching your CCNA videos last week as I am preparing for my CCNA. So far I enjoy watching every single minutes of your videos! great content and so informative! Keep up the good work and hope we see more and more of these great video tutorials about other technologies & subjects too after finishing CCNA. Like Network Automation and programmability. Thanks again, much appreciate that!!!!
Thanks for your comment, I really appreciate it! I'm glad you like the videos :)
Great Course, I gave myself 6 months to study CCNA but with your videos, I think I will do it much earlier. Thank you for this excellent course !
Good luck Ahmed! :)
how long did it take you?
The best explanation for ping I've come across. Thank you so much!
Thank you :)
Hello @Jeremy, your teaching skills is out of this world, and I am still amazed that you provided this course for free on youtube. God Bless you man.
Thanks
Thanks so much for the tip! Sorry for the late reply, just noticed this. I appreciate your support :)
Best explanation of ARP i have seen, clear concise and very much easy to understand.. Why others make it so difficult is beyond me..
Awesome, glad to hear that :)
If I have a son, I'll name him Jeremy, and if I have a daughter, it'll be IT Lab for sure 🤯 You are the Best
Thanks!
Thanks for the tip! Much appreciated :)
This tutorials is so helpful I have never seen before. All network engineers should follow this.
I don't know how can I thank you, I am totally wordless!
I started to learn networking on Coursera (course from Google), but it was so confusing, they throw so much information on you, but without explanation, after that, I started with Mike Mayers (Network+), he is very good and finally I started to understand some things. One day UA-cam recommended your channel. My plan was Network+ than CCNA. And I wanted to see what is CCNA about, and what I need to know to pass an exam. I wanted just to watch your first video to see what is CCNA, but when I saw your way of explaining networking, how you can simplify complex things, I can't stop. Mike Meyers is fun, he is also a very talented instructor, and one of the best, but you are definitely one level above. I feel so motivated to learn, thank you! Sorry for my English :)
Thanks so much for this comment, makes me want to work harder!
I might have tried unknown times to understand network thing, but failed every time until I start following your lessons, not because I want to get any certificate, but you really teach a lot of great things that are all so essential in the IT industry. Thank you.
Thank you :)
I just spent 3 months in college learning all of this (plus vlan, telnet, ssh, routing, vlsm, flsm, ect) but I was so confused. Thanks again for this great refresher, everything is lining up and is so much clearer now!!
The clarity from these videos gives me confidence in learning the material. I actually completed Neil Anderson's Udemy course and now I'm binge watching this amazing series while using Boson Software practice exam. I know I will pass the CCNA exam :)
Best of luck on the exam! Sounds like a good set of study materials ;)
@@JeremysITLab Thanks. I’m also passively reading Wendell Odom’s textbook to review.
@@dbest19330 did you pass? Which source helped you the most?
@@ThriveNext Yes, I passed 😀. Boson ex-sim really helped me know what my weakness, I would read the practice exam answers which can be incredibly detailed and long, then I would go back to the Study Guide to review and I created PDF slides from Jeremy's video's. For instance, the VLAN mismatch questions from Boson ex-sim was so hard, I realized I did not fully understand VLAN's, this led me to re-watch videos from Jeremy and Neil, as well as reviewing the study guide.
@@ThriveNext The Boson practice exam is harder than the actual CCNA exam, so if you can correctly answer subnettting questions from Boson ex-sim, then the CCNA exam subnettting questions will be a piece of cake. I saw a lot of routing table questions in the real exam, so know how to interpret routing tables. Then another important thing is knowing when a command should be run in global configuration mode or interface configuration mode. TCP vs UDP is also huge.....anyway, 3 days before the real exam I scored 987, 966 and 973 in Boson ex-sim exam A, B and C respectively. Good luck Steph
Thanks!
This lesson and part 1 of the Ethernet LAN Switching course parts really made the ARP and ICMP protocols more clear for me. Thanks for the course!
Nice, glad to hear that!
Dude i am currently working my senior thesis which is to create a site for my university with some brief information about cisco and you made me watch your videos instead of saving time to end my thesis. Keep up the good work
Thanks! Good luck on the thesis!
Thank you very much Jeremy. I was really struggling with networking until I found your playlist. You saved me from giving up.
Thanks! Glad to hear it :)
I value this video tutorials as it gives me a deep clue and understanding as I study. Thanks for this Mr. Jeremy
I had to stop taking your course because school was taking up all of my time. Now that im on break I get to focus primarily on the CCNA again thank you
Welcome back :)
Hi there Jeremy, I've already got the CompTIA's A+ certification and now I'm studiyng the CCNA with your videos.
Those are really precious resources you gave us, so I'd like to thank you for your efforts.
Best regards from Italy 👍👋
I wish Jeremy was my coworker. I'd learn so much from this gent.
@jeremy - i never came accross such clear explanation of ping. so clear and understandable
Thank you :)
Once again, thank you Jeremy. What a great course with clear explanations!
Thanks William :)
What a skill of teaching! Great work by greatest teacher. Really appreciated
Thank you, you're very kind!
Pure talent! :)
Once again, thank you, Sir. What a great course with clear explanations!
the best video and teacher i have ever come across. bless you bro
Jeremy, thank you for all the time and effort you have put into creating these videos. It is the best series on networking I have come across on the internet so far.
i suddenly started to speak CCNA language after i saw your videos :) many many many thanks for you
Glad to hear that! It's not such a difficult language when you get used to it ;)
This is one of the best that I have seen, I am currently studying for the ccna
Thank you so much :)
Thank you so much for your time and effort. Just finished another video. Trying to do 3 to 4 videos a day. Wish me luck 😁
I went through this course once without taking notes or doing the flash cards. I highly recommend using them because I did not retain anything the first time.
Good learning for you.
Revision is 95% of success of most learning and should be treated as 20 times more important than just blasting through as well.
Slow is steady and steady is fast.
i dont know how i can make you understand how great you are , you are the best in teaching
THANK A LOT J-it, since i start yr course, im ok, it very different form the order course i ever learn, but afraid to do exam, but now, i hve all couragious to go it, it's so clair , even for us that hve difficulties in english. GREAT JOBB BRO, i can't miss one day to follow u. bcse of , i ll be ready, thks one more
Thank you! I will try to speak clearly for my viewers that aren't confident in English.
@@JeremysITLab thks a lot bro
re-uping my CCNA after 10 years.. thank you for putting all of this together!
you are doing great and I am surprised that someone teaches like this, I was always afraid of ccna before finding your course, thank you so much.
You are the best Teacher.I like your tutorials most.
Thank you, I'm glad to hear that :)
Honestly ? you are the best. 👌🙌
Thanks Tom :)
Learning a lot from your videos (from Bangladesh). Your teaching skill is really outstanding. Thank you very much ...
Thanks for watching from Bangladesh :)
I really want to thank you so much. Again, you are the best teacher ever! I wish you are my teacher for all of my classes.
If you teach Microcomputer Essentials course too, please let me know it.
Thanks, glad to hear that! No Microcomputer Essentials course, though ;)
Great teaching skills. I am really enjoying this training. Thank you.
Thank you :)
ur teaching style is very nice, especially when u recap... wow
Thank you, I'm glad to hear that :)
This is what i call understanding your craft and generating passive income.
I might as well go a head and get the certification.
Every second of Your video is very useful... And I learned about ping and ARP a lot... Thank You Sir
Thanks, glad you learned something :)
Really informative videos
All the stuff and content are unique and well explained and the thing I like the most is the practice labs which are explained on the separate videos.
Well Done Sir
Love from Pakistan.
I love the series so far. I am on day 13 and am looking forward to completing this course. Commenting this on every video for the algorithm.
Thanks for this outstanding training on the newer ccna 200-301 you did excellent job I can’t thanks you enough
could you please add some new training such as Automation Programability the new requirement thank you .
Thank you for your comment! Yes, that will be coming up later in the series!
you have created these videos in a very smart way (no doubt with lots of knowledge and effort) that as we move forward things start to get very clear, thanks you Sir
ThankYou so much sir. You are doing incredibly a good job. Love from nepal
I will be calling you J Sensei from now on. Thanks for day 6 lesson J Sensei.
Arigato ;)
Jermy, you video tutorial is very clear and easy to understand
Thank you, glad to hear it :)
God Gives my rest of Life to you. Indeed your content is best.
Thank you, Anurag :)
you are the best. definitely i will donate something to you. you are doing a great job. in fact i will be very happy to work under you as a network engineer or admin
Thank you sir!
@@JeremysITLab i m really willing to work under you. And i am your student. You are my sir !
Really simple and easy to understand. I am kind of like in a flow state. Thank you jeremy😊
Your video content clears the cloud jeremy,hats off to your work.
No comment..you are the greatest and of course impressive explanations, thank you very much !!
Thanks Nikola :)
i just want to thank u very very much jeremy for such a great clarity content and the way of revising that on every possible step.
Thanks, Sumit :)
I am grateful. You are brilliant. The best Online tutorials I have ever had.
I swear to god that I love you 4x
Thank you so much for great videos Jeremy! Pls continue to empower! ~Cheers and more power to you!!!
P.S. Hope you can create CCNA Security lessons too! Once again, thanks a lot!!!
Jeremy's lessons are so clear and easy to understand.....thank you so much
Hey Jeremy. Thanks for these videos you’re making, You made the learning fun for me
A subscriber from Morocco
The best explanation for ping I've come across. Thank you so much!
Jeremy, you are the greatest, thanks a lot, no words can explain how grateful I am. Such clear content.
Thank you :)
Hello Jeremy,
I am a beginner to Computer Network. I love your teaching style and clarity. you have the best content online. Great work . Thank you for Inspiring me. Looking for more
Can you tell about frame switching ?
This video and day 5 are about frame switching!
Great job Jeremy, keep up the good work.
Thanks for this - a lot of deep concepts are explained very clearly; wish I had found this sooner...
Thanks for your comment!
Really impressive explainations, thank you again :)
Please everyone, don't forget to leave a tip for 1$ at least for this great teacher, some courses take 50$ to 500$ for nothing, he really deserves it. ♥♥♥♥
Thanks a lot 🙏💕 Jeremy Sir. Learning each day Sir 💕
Love to the great教師 🥰Teacher.🙏
Day 6 was awesome! Thank you Jeremy!
Hi Jeremy! Thanks again being such an amazing person by giving such detailed lessons for free.
I'd like to clarify a question - you mentioned at 04:48 that the Ethernet frame also has an IP address portion. Is this IP portion in the "Type" part of the header, as it can already indicate if it is a IPv4 packet type by showing 0x0800
In addition, does PC3 make an entry to its ARP Table upon receiving the ARP Request from PC1? As the ARP Request conveniently holds both the IP Address and the MAC address of PC1 already. Thanks!
The IP information is in the IP packet encapsulated in the Ethernet header/trailer.
That's correct, PC3 will add an ARP entry for PC1.
@@JeremysITLab Thank you Jeremy! :)
30:13 - It's as if you knew people, like me, would think D) was correct for a reason, except for the part where it was cross crossed from another output command😁
I like the objectives that you are putting to make it clear that is brilliant of you thank you but what i want to ask is "are the quiz that you prepare from the exam dumps !!! that will be way helpful
31:00 Multicast frames are also sent out of all interfaces
i have a question if you dont mind, you sad in the switch lecture that swiche-1 will enter the pc-1 mac-address into the table because its the source. and you said if pc-2 received the data and send another data to pc-1 then it will be saved in the mac-address table of the switch.
Q/when pc-1 sends data and the arb-request to pc-2 will pc-2 send the arb-reply even if it doesn't send any data back and will it be inactive after 5 minute ?
really good material, good job and thanks for your effort
Thank you :)
you were just explaining it lot better than paid one ☺
Thank you :)
This is giving me extra confidence in life %F0%9F%92%AA
Glad to hear that!
Hey Jeremy thank you so much for your generosity. Your videos are awesome 👌
Thanks for such a great video, i am new subscriber and i really love your way of teaching,
Thank you Ajay, and thank you for subscribing!
"ip neighbor show" is the default ARP show command on LINUX. ( arp is not yet installd default)
Hi Jeremy
quiz number 3
36-byte ping packet and 4-byte padding equal 40-byte
the minimum size of the packet is 46
it's correct?
your answer is b
Quiz question 3 is about the ‘show mac address-table’ command.
@@JeremysITLab
sorry I mean quiz 1
18:20 What does the columns Protocol, Type, and Interface refer to in the switch's ARP table? Is it how and where the MAC address was learned?
Protocol: The layer 3 protocol
Type: The type of ARP
Interface: The interface used for the ARP