Jeremy, I love your videos. I passed my CCNA thanks in large part to your videos, labs, and flash cards. Now I'm pursuing my CCNP and your videos are very helpful for answering questions that I have after reading the official cert guide and/or studying from Boson. Each time you release a new video, I hop on the treadmill for about 30 minutes and get exercise while learning some valuable information. I appreciate you!
Thank you Jermey for the clarification on NSF. CBT material stated that neighbor devices need to be NSF aware for this to continue forwarding L3 traffic. A quick check with the OCG confirmed you are correct. Perfect example on why it’s good to use multiple sources 🙂
I'm a CCNA with years of experience and this topic was entirely new to me, thank you for helping me actually comprehend this Jeremy, I really appreciate it!
very new topic for me to go ahead for ccnp... amazing explaination and demonstration, and the quiz really demonstrates how well we have understood ur videos..thanks alot jeremy
It’s a completely new topic. Very interesting and quite challenging and yet here’s the difference between Jeremy and other “teachers” . The ackchually line… I died laughing… Thank you so much for this content!
Hello Jeremy! I really enjoy your videos and I appreciate the effort you put into making them. I was wondering if you could consider changing the background color from white to another color that is easier on the eyes. The bright white color can be quite harmful and distracting, especially for those who watch your videos for long periods of time. Thank you for your consideration!
Hi Jeremy, first of all thanks for all your effort. I have passed my CCNA with the help of your videos. A quick question, in the NSF section of this video (10:13), you have mentioned that 'NSF further optimizes SSO by allowing the line cards to forward packet at L3 while RP fails over'. But this can happen only if the forwarding engine is part of line cards right? So what will happen in the case of centralised CEF devices? Where the CEF is not a part of line cards.
@@JeremysITLab thanks jeremy u've been my only provider for CCNA i passed recently that why i m asking so it take what it take i will follow u re lessons and i hope i will pass my cccnp at end God bles u majid from algeria
Hi Jeremy, Let me thank you again for all the hard work you have done here ccnp and on the ccna course i decided to try and support you by enrolling on your site for the ccnp (Hope i paid the right people..lol) anyhow, i had a few questions to ask about the program and couldn't figure out the best way to msg you... can you provide where would be best.. thanks again.
@@JeremysITLab hi jeremy, u said you check these everyday, really grateful for the ccnp videos, do you have any idea how many videos are needed for this course to be ccnp exam eligible? or what % are u done by now? , thanks
I have a question for NSF. You said that if RP fails, routing protocols adjacencies fail as well. However, in BGP, and correct me if im wrong, it takes 180 seconds by default (Holdtime) of no response then sets BGP state to idle. Does NSF also affect BGP adjacencies?
Hello Jeremy! I'm studying right now for my CCNA with you course, first off I would like to say that you're amazing and by far the best professor that I've gotten in my networking career, please, keep up the good work!!!. Now I would like to ask: In the official CCNA exam the "?" help is enabled? Or do I have to memorize all the commands too? Because it's already hard trying to memorize all the theory and Ethernetchannel doesn't help at all with its commands port-channel, ether-channel, channel-protocol, channel-group, etc hahaha. Hope you have a wonderful night!
Jeremy, I love your videos. I passed my CCNA thanks in large part to your videos, labs, and flash cards. Now I'm pursuing my CCNP and your videos are very helpful for answering questions that I have after reading the official cert guide and/or studying from Boson. Each time you release a new video, I hop on the treadmill for about 30 minutes and get exercise while learning some valuable information. I appreciate you!
Thank you Jermey for the clarification on NSF. CBT material stated that neighbor devices need to be NSF aware for this to continue forwarding L3 traffic. A quick check with the OCG confirmed you are correct. Perfect example on why it’s good to use multiple sources 🙂
The first meme placed in to one of the slides! I was here.
I'm a CCNA with years of experience and this topic was entirely new to me, thank you for helping me actually comprehend this Jeremy, I really appreciate it!
very new topic for me to go ahead for ccnp... amazing explaination and demonstration, and the quiz really demonstrates how well we have understood ur videos..thanks alot jeremy
Hello Jeremy...I am CCNA. I would like to thank you. Because Your this lesson was great for me. 👍👍👍🙏
Thank you Jeremy for making them so digestible!
It was so confusing at first but after a while watching and taking notes, all start to make sense
Best CCNA/CCNP vids by far
It’s a completely new topic. Very interesting and quite challenging and yet here’s the difference between Jeremy and other “teachers” . The ackchually line… I died laughing… Thank you so much for this content!
Jeremy, thanks again for these videos, go stoked you decided to do a CCNP series!
WOW Jeremy I finally understood SSO , GR and NSR
Great start!
1.5 starting minute was great
well done :))
Thank you for covering this topic.
Your classes are amazing!
Your videos are amazing and super helpful!
You sir are God sent.
Hello Jeremy! I really enjoy your videos and I appreciate the effort you put into making them. I was wondering if you could consider changing the background color from white to another color that is easier on the eyes. The bright white color can be quite harmful and distracting, especially for those who watch your videos for long periods of time. Thank you for your consideration!
it's very relevant for me too cause i tend to watch the videos in the dark for a long amount of time
Turning down your screen brightness might help 👍
Awesome stuff Jeremy, many thanks for how easily you can explain these concepts. I feel like the new CCNP Encor book is missing some of the content 🤔
Thank you very much Jeremy
Hi Jeremy, first of all thanks for all your effort. I have passed my CCNA with the help of your videos. A quick question, in the NSF section of this video (10:13), you have mentioned that 'NSF further optimizes SSO by allowing the line cards to forward packet at L3 while RP fails over'. But this can happen only if the forwarding engine is part of line cards right? So what will happen in the case of centralised CEF devices? Where the CEF is not a part of line cards.
Hi jeremy great courses how much wilk this courses take to get to the end of the ccnp ENCOR
Hi Majid! I'm not sure how long it will take
@@JeremysITLab thanks jeremy u've been my only provider for CCNA i passed recently that why i m asking so it take what it take i will follow u re lessons and i hope i will pass my cccnp at end God bles u majid from algeria
Hi Jeremy, do you know if xFSU can be implemented to update a stack of C9300X-48HX-A switches?
Thanks
Hi Jeremy, Let me thank you again for all the hard work you have done here ccnp and on the ccna course i decided to try and support you by enrolling on your site for the ccnp (Hope i paid the right people..lol) anyhow, i had a few questions to ask about the program and couldn't figure out the best way to msg you... can you provide where would be best.. thanks again.
Thanks for your support! Feel free to ask questions under any of the course videos, I check them every day.
@@JeremysITLab hi jeremy, u said you check these everyday, really grateful for the ccnp videos, do you have any idea how many videos are needed for this course to be ccnp exam eligible? or what % are u done by now? , thanks
I have a question for NSF.
You said that if RP fails, routing protocols adjacencies fail as well.
However, in BGP, and correct me if im wrong, it takes 180 seconds by default (Holdtime) of no response then sets BGP state to idle.
Does NSF also affect BGP adjacencies?
Hello Jeremy! I'm studying right now for my CCNA with you course, first off I would like to say that you're amazing and by far the best professor that I've gotten in my networking career, please, keep up the good work!!!. Now I would like to ask: In the official CCNA exam the "?" help is enabled? Or do I have to memorize all the commands too? Because it's already hard trying to memorize all the theory and Ethernetchannel doesn't help at all with its commands port-channel, ether-channel, channel-protocol, channel-group, etc hahaha. Hope you have a wonderful night!
they call me the Cisco Kid !!!!
that's graceful restart Jeremyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy xd
Is this CCNA course??
No this is CCNP(Encor = core )
Great video! But man, Cisco using the same terms to describe two different things, even when configuring..talk about confusing..
Sir wast for this
I want to contact you
Thanks