What is nice about learning from Sunny is the fact that he's not unclear about anything that he's presenting. And he knows how to keep that clarity in his explanations. One can only assume, he has deep knowledge of these subjects. Enough so, that he can explain it to even novices. I've always had a mindset of "if you can't explain it to a 4th grader, you don't know it well enough". I think he exemplifies this, so I of course love benefitting from videos like this. Great way to learn!
Thank you Sunny! This video was extremely helpful. I've been following Jeremy's IT Lab's CCNA course and once I got to STP I felt stuck like I wasn't fully understanding something and after watching your video it now makes a lot more sense. You are by far one of my favorite teachers on UA-cam!
@@dagiz0232 I actually paused Jeremy's course for the time being because I realized I wanted to get my CCST certification first so I've taken a few courses for that since then. My test is this Saturday though so hopefully I pass and I'll be right back into Jeremy's course to hopefully get my CCNA.
@@Metalninja89 Do you have any tips(sources) on learning Subnetting?....I didn't fully understand it from Jeremy?.............................Oh and Good Luck on your test on Saturday!!!
@@dagiz0232 Thanks for the wish of luck. To try and help you out with Subnetting, I personally think Sunny has an amazing video on Subnetting. To give you a little more to work with though I also really like Professor Messer on UA-cam as well if you haven't come across him yet. Lastly, I took a course on Udemy from Kevin Wallace who overall was pretty good but I did think that he explained Subnetting well. What I found on UA-cam is a 2 hour deep dive into Subnetting which may be helpful for you. Keep at it, you'll get it eventually. Sometimes you just need to hear it explained differently or sometimes you just need to come at it at a different point in time.
It is a great idea to first show theoretically how everything works, and then show deep in the details, how every single step happens. Thanks for the video!
I have been studying STP for two months and never really clearly understood it. But Sunny made it clear in less than 5 minutes. Truly awesome. Thank you, Sunny!
I have watched videos on this topic while studying for the Network+ certification on both Udemy and LinkedIn Learning and couldn't understand a thing. Thank you so much for your clear, straight to the point explanation!
Thanks. With the animation and graphic in your videos tutorials you become one of the few making CCNA understandable and accessible to us newcomer into the networking field for the first time.
Bonjour Sunny : An outloud "hello" from France. Many, many thanks to you : Your numerous video courses are trully awsome : Really synthetic, remarkably intelligent and totally clear. You make computer technology even more attractive, simple and funny to learn. Best regards, Olivier
Thank you so much Sunny, only now I have understood STP especially where the term come from when you introduce the Complete Graph and Spanning Tree theory. You always give us a very clear picture. Thank you.
One of my favourite educational UA-cam channels. I am an undergrad networking student and your videos has helped me pass in so many courses. Thank you so much and keep up the good work!!
Sir Selection of the Designated & Blocked Port is based on Lowest Cost then Lowest Bridge ID then Lowest Port number. You said based on Lowest Bridge ID
OHHHHHH Shhhhhhhhttt!!!! Wow thank you so much!!! I was lost on this topic. You've explained it so clear and easy for a newcomer like myself! Thank You so much!
Sunny, Thank you. You obviously know Networking very well, your communication and simplicity in explanation, while maintaining technical accuracy is superior to most training I have seen. Thank you or taking the time to clarify this so well for me. '
Hi Sunny, You are great, I was strugling to learn STP and now after watching this I am able to imagine all points and also got the importance of blocking ort in STP. Thanks for such great hard work. Keep going on
Sunny, Really I am very happy with your tutorial because I am searching video like your video from later 3 year & now my searching stop on your video. Fantastic sunny weldon. Keep it up. I ma from india
Thank you so much for providing such excellent and clear explanations of networking topics and definitions. Your videos are helping me so much to understand the concepts in my classes. Thank you!
Thanks Sunny! One suggestion to make this a little clearer. Maybe have PC-1 connected to Switch A so it is clear that the ultimate destination of the frame is PC-1. THANKS AGAIN!
Great video as always but I do not agree in the designated port selection. In my understanding the designated ports are selected as the port for a collision domain which its path cost to root is the lowest. So, first you determine all the root ports, and then 1 designated port per collision domain (in the example all the collision domain are just of two ports because there are no HUBs). Finally, the rest of the ports are blocked.
You know, I spend whole semester to learn STP from my teacher, but just 8 mins to learn this from you, Sunny. Thanks so much
You are welcome!
Same here
@Kyree Terrance 😂😂
Now everytime I have something not sure from Cisco Exam or from my work issue, I firstly check Sunny's channel then check RFC, Wiki, book, etc.
Same here, Thanks Sunny
What is nice about learning from Sunny is the fact that he's not unclear about anything that he's presenting. And he knows how to keep that clarity in his explanations. One can only assume, he has deep knowledge of these subjects. Enough so, that he can explain it to even novices. I've always had a mindset of "if you can't explain it to a 4th grader, you don't know it well enough". I think he exemplifies this, so I of course love benefitting from videos like this. Great way to learn!
Thank you.
I'm embarrassed how difficult other trainers make this and how simple you made this. Thank you
The entire internet, with infinite time, cannot do what you can do, as cleanly or efficiently, in 7 minutes. Thank you.
Sunny, I think I speak for many when I say thanks for your easy to understand explanations in all your videos. Much appreciated.
I appreciate that!
Thank you Sunny! This video was extremely helpful. I've been following Jeremy's IT Lab's CCNA course and once I got to STP I felt stuck like I wasn't fully understanding something and after watching your video it now makes a lot more sense. You are by far one of my favorite teachers on UA-cam!
Have u finished the playlist from Jeremy’s course now?
@@dagiz0232 I actually paused Jeremy's course for the time being because I realized I wanted to get my CCST certification first so I've taken a few courses for that since then.
My test is this Saturday though so hopefully I pass and I'll be right back into Jeremy's course to hopefully get my CCNA.
@@Metalninja89 Do you have any tips(sources) on learning Subnetting?....I didn't fully understand it from Jeremy?.............................Oh and Good Luck on your test on Saturday!!!
@@dagiz0232 Thanks for the wish of luck. To try and help you out with Subnetting, I personally think Sunny has an amazing video on Subnetting.
To give you a little more to work with though I also really like Professor Messer on UA-cam as well if you haven't come across him yet.
Lastly, I took a course on Udemy from Kevin Wallace who overall was pretty good but I did think that he explained Subnetting well. What I found on UA-cam is a 2 hour deep dive into Subnetting which may be helpful for you.
Keep at it, you'll get it eventually. Sometimes you just need to hear it explained differently or sometimes you just need to come at it at a different point in time.
@@dagiz0232watch Sunny’s subnetting video
Best network teacher on youtube!
x1.5 speed, this was the most useful video explanation of STP.
thank you
You are welcome!
I LOVE THE CHINGLISH LANGUAGE. I UNDERSTAND THIS WAY MORE THAN MY INSTRUCTOR WHO SPEAKS FLUENT 100% "ENGLISH". THANK YOU SONNY
It is a great idea to first show theoretically how everything works, and then show deep in the details, how every single step happens.
Thanks for the video!
I have been studying STP for two months and never really clearly understood it. But Sunny made it clear in less than 5 minutes. Truly awesome. Thank you, Sunny!
Just spent weeks trying to understand and just explained everything clearly under 10 mins. Thank you
YOU ARE REALLY MARVEL..THANK YOU SIR..
I have watched videos on this topic while studying for the Network+ certification on both Udemy and LinkedIn Learning and couldn't understand a thing. Thank you so much for your clear, straight to the point explanation!
Whenever I have difficulty I come to sunny, he is absolutely clear. Thank you
Thanks. With the animation and graphic in your videos tutorials you become one of the few making CCNA understandable and accessible to us newcomer into the networking field for the first time.
Sunny, you are a natural teacher. Thank you
love this channel i plan on recommending this to anyone starting in IT or anyone who needs a refresher
I have seen many videos on this. Yours is the clearest to understand by far! Thanks!
Best video explanation of the basics of STP that I've found, thank you!
Bonjour Sunny : An outloud "hello" from France.
Many, many thanks to you : Your numerous video courses are trully awsome : Really synthetic, remarkably intelligent and totally clear. You make computer technology even more attractive, simple and funny to learn. Best regards, Olivier
Glad you like them! Bonjour
Great video. The first video I've seen so far that can actually explain this clearly.
I agree and ive seen lots of videos. The fact that he chose to teach with 4 switches instead of 3 helped answered many of the questions i had.
CAN NOT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR THE SIMPLE AND EASY EXPLANATION.
Best STP explanation in whole UA-cam mate, thank you :)
Best vdo ever!! I watched 3 vdos of STP and yours is the greatest one! Thank you
Thank you so much Sunny, only now I have understood STP especially where the term come from when you introduce the Complete Graph and Spanning Tree theory. You always give us a very clear picture. Thank you.
Sunny rocks..I understood everything without repeating the video
best video explains STP very well and clearly. keep it up Sunny
As usual so amazing Sunny!
Amazing and easy explanation, i’m using your channel from 2017.
Many thanks!
One of my favourite educational UA-cam channels. I am an undergrad networking student and your videos has helped me pass in so many courses. Thank you so much and keep up the good work!!
Clear and direct to the point, well explained such a complicated topic…
Genius!! such an heavy concept, you manage to break it down in simple terms...Thanks Sunny!
You explained this so well. Thank you Sunny.
Nice video its the 3rd one ive seen about the topic and it filled lots of gaps , very much appreciated
Sir Selection of the Designated & Blocked Port is based on Lowest Cost then Lowest Bridge ID then Lowest Port number. You said based on Lowest Bridge ID
Thank you Sunny. This is the clearest and precise explanation I have ever seen. You have made it very easy to understand.
very well explain Sunny, the CC and the animation shows easier to imagine and how it is connected
omg thank you so much I spend 5 hours elsewhere trying to figure it out and it took less than min here
Wow, crystal clear Sunny! Like the sun! :D
OHHHHHH Shhhhhhhhttt!!!! Wow thank you so much!!! I was lost on this topic.
You've explained it so clear and easy for a newcomer like myself!
Thank You so much!
Sunny, Thank you. You obviously know Networking very well, your communication and simplicity in explanation, while maintaining technical accuracy is superior to most training I have seen. Thank you or taking the time to clarify this so well for me.
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That intro just made everything make sense!
Geez Sunny, you make it so much easier to understand, thanks and I will subscribe.
This old man has magic to turn complex to simple.
Hi Sunny, You are great, I was strugling to learn STP and now after watching this I am able to imagine all points and also got the importance of blocking ort in STP. Thanks for such great hard work. Keep going on
Sunny Bonjour Sunny. Sunny made it clear. Thank you, Sunny! You are great.Very well and simple explained!
Thank you so much Sunny
Sunny, Really I am very happy with your tutorial because I am searching video like your video from later 3 year & now my searching stop on your video. Fantastic sunny weldon. Keep it up.
I ma from india
Thank you so much for providing such excellent and clear explanations of networking topics and definitions. Your videos are helping me so much to understand the concepts in my classes. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Best explanation of STP ever!!!!🙏🙏🙏 Thanks a ton🙏🙏
Very well presnted and easily explained. Thank you so much for amazing work.
This dude is a legend. Respect!
Thanks Sunny! One suggestion to make this a little clearer. Maybe have PC-1 connected to Switch A so it is clear that the ultimate destination of the frame is PC-1. THANKS AGAIN!
thank you for this excellent video. your explanation is concise and easily understood.
Wow, what a great video. I love the way you explained the STP process. You made it simple to understand. Thank you.
Much better than my surface level, but official, ccna book. Thanks!
Thank you for watching! Check out my other videos please!
really amazing, I clearly understand now the logical proccess os STP that's amazing thanks a lot Sunny!!!
Great explanation Sunny
you are like my private tutor in grade 7!!! thanks
I appreciate your great explanation...
Thanks a lot.
very helpful at understanding STP. thank you!
You are welcome!
thanks sunny! I'm looking forward to see new videos from you
very clear explanation, thank you so much!
you are welcome!
As always, this was a very clear explanation. Thank you for putting this up.
Another great video. Thanks so much Sunny. Who does your graphics btw?
Thank you! Please continue making videos, they are extremely helpful
Excellent, Easy to understand
This is very helpful Thanks Sunny
OUTSTANDING!!! Many thanks from Delaware! Love you man!! Lol
Glad you enjoyed it
You explained this much better than Jeremy IT. THANK YOU!
Super helpful video with clear explanation.
Very well and simple explained! Exactly what I was looking for.
I spend hours learning STP I learning from you in 8. Same with other concepts.
Thank you so much! Crystal clear!
Your videos are simply helpful kudos from Brazil.
I just found your video,it's very useful for me. Thank you teacher Sunny.
Easy exlained. Thanks so much!!
You're welcome!
You Are Making A Difference. Thanks For The Video.
Thank you once again Sunny!
Thank you ! You made it so simple
Really wonderful explanation and purpose of it .
Thanks man. I learned alot from your videos😘
thank you, you are the best you saved me ....from algeria
Sunny is the best❤
Thank you for this great work. Which software you used for drawing and animation?
Great video as always but I do not agree in the designated port selection. In my understanding the designated ports are selected as the port for a collision domain which its path cost to root is the lowest. So, first you determine all the root ports, and then 1 designated port per collision domain (in the example all the collision domain are just of two ports because there are no HUBs). Finally, the rest of the ports are blocked.
Doing impressive work big up man
Thanks.
Sunny do you have a paid training format? You explain so much better than any Udemy video and/or private class.
excellent explaining! thanks!
It was a great and quick explanation. Thank you!
Best best classroom for real learn
Thanks a lot for being nice.
Excellent, thank you
You are welcome!
sunny sir thank you soo much you are the best!
Thank you sir. easy to understand.
At 6:42 , when you say a non-root switch, do you mean a non-rootBRIDGE switch? THANKS! This is sooooooooooooo helpful! You are a lifesaver!
Legit video, thanks!
Thanks you for watching!
Thank u Sunny
You are so welcome!
Appreciate, very clear and helpful, many thanks
You are welcome ! I appreciate.
how to calculate root port ? for getting the root path ?
teaching by using animation is very good, many other videos are much less clear than this one