I just want to say a huge thanks Jeremy, I found your CCNA course a few years ago and it inspired me to change my life, tomorrow I start my job at Cisco!
You were right about the port roles! That was a surprise! No it wasn't! That's the first rule of how Jeremy works! He's ALWAYS right. The second one is, if you think he is wrong... Well, check the first rule!
I'm confused at 2:47- Shouldn't the Root port on SW1 be G0/1 because the neighbor across on that link has a port ID of G0/0. ? Isn't it based off of which port the neighbor has a lower port ID? I don't see there being a tiebreaker
SW2 G0/0 is not SW1G0/1's (only) Neighbor, and that is because de HUB. In other words think of it this way, SW1 G0/1 is a neighbor of SW3 G0/0 AND G0/1 at the same time (same Collision domain). That is the reason why the third tiebreaker rule does not apply and we have to go to the fourth. I don't know if I made myself understood but Jeremy explained this in detail in the previous video.
I just want to say a huge thanks Jeremy, I found your CCNA course a few years ago and it inspired me to change my life, tomorrow I start my job at Cisco!
bro can you tell me how can i get that course ?
@@bahezramos5865 ua-cam.com/play/PLxbwE86jKRgMpuZuLBivzlM8s2Dk5lXBQ.html
@@bahezramos5865 Do you mean the CCNA course?
wow congrats my man !!🤗☺
Hey Jeremy. I just recertified my CCNA today thanks to you. Next is CCNP Encor. Thanks for everything. I will buy your course to support you.
Thank u sir i was lost in ccna till i found your courses that s really great sir u r the one and the only👌👌👌👏👏💎
Thnak u for all jeremy I wait impatiently for your empty ones
You were right about the port roles! That was a surprise! No it wasn't! That's the first rule of how Jeremy works! He's ALWAYS right. The second one is, if you think he is wrong... Well, check the first rule!
I'm confused at 2:47- Shouldn't the Root port on SW1 be G0/1 because the neighbor across on that link has a port ID of G0/0. ? Isn't it based off of which port the neighbor has a lower port ID? I don't see there being a tiebreaker
exactly the same question.
SW2 G0/0 is not SW1G0/1's (only) Neighbor, and that is because de HUB. In other words think of it this way, SW1 G0/1 is a neighbor of SW3 G0/0 AND G0/1 at the same time (same Collision domain). That is the reason why the third tiebreaker rule does not apply and we have to go to the fourth.
I don't know if I made myself understood but Jeremy explained this in detail in the previous video.
@@JeysonRodney I see. Coming back to review this makes a lot more sense after some time. Jeremy is such a great teacher.
cant wait for you to get to MST super excited
good job jeremy
Thx Jeremy
Hi.... Eagerly waiting for next video on CCNP ENCOR series. Requesting you to upload it as soon as possible.
thank you
IPsec and GRE video is missing in your CCNA course playlist........ please add that video again
IPsec is in the WAN Video and also the GRE plus you don’t need to go in depth for both for the new CCNA
Good job
HI teacher i´m from kurdistan i´m a student in network department can you tell me how can i learn network thank you for helping