This series is brilliant. I stumbled across this while learning azure for work and I released I never understood how networking works. I've always avoided learning about it since it felt way too complex but you've explained everything in a very effective way. You truly are very talented at teaching 😊 Thank you again 🎉
Does it mean Layer to has some internal algorithms to deal with collision situations like, one device forwarding data to destination mac which is on port x and at the same time that device(which is on port x) is sending data to another port Y? will those frames stored inside switch and then forwarded based on some work arounds or entire transmission discarded?
this is no correct, is the switch that separate collision domains, one for every interface and one broadcast domain... in the hub is a unique broadcast domain too and one collion domain...is not the layer 2 job detect which device are talking but the nnetwork layer 2 device (hub or switch)
This series is brilliant. I stumbled across this while learning azure for work and I released I never understood how networking works. I've always avoided learning about it since it felt way too complex but you've explained everything in a very effective way. You truly are very talented at teaching 😊 Thank you again 🎉
Thank you Adrian, I finally understand layers. I couldn't understand them at all, but the way you explain it is so "simple"
Glad it helps.
These videos are really well planned. Thank you!
Absolutely great! Can't wait on the next video.
Thank you!
Hey Adrian. I found this very useful. When is the other layers video coming?
Very soon!
@@LearnCantrill Thank you
Hey adrain loving your aws associate courses. Can you tell me which software you are using to make these slides . Very helpful in understanding topics
its a few tools. Keynote, macos app called graphic , a lot of commercial and self-created art and a load of learned technique.
Does it mean Layer to has some internal algorithms to deal with collision situations like, one device forwarding data to destination mac which is on port x and at the same time that device(which is on port x) is sending data to another port Y?
will those frames stored inside switch and then forwarded based on some work arounds or entire transmission discarded?
I cover that very thing in layer 1 and layer 2 videos.
this is no correct, is the switch that separate collision domains, one for every interface and one broadcast domain... in the hub is a unique broadcast domain too and one collion domain...is not the layer 2 job detect which device are talking but the nnetwork layer 2 device (hub or switch)
I don’t see what part you think is incorrect. You haven’t said anything different.
i am calling the police, you have attacked me personally. this is mobbing@@LearnCantrill