Free CCNA | Routing Fundamentals | Day 11 (part 1) | CCNA 200-301 Complete Course
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In Day 11 (part 1) of this free CCNA 200-301 complete course, you will learn about routing fundamentals, including topics like: local routes, connected routes, routing table, route selection, etc.
In this FREE and COMPLETE CCNA 200-301 course you will find lecture videos covering all topics in Cisco official exam topics list, end-of-video quizzes to test your knowledge, flashcards to review, and practice labs to get hands-on experience.
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0:00 Introduction
0:36 - Things we'll cover
1:45 What is routing?
6:41 R1 Pre-config (IP Addresses)
7:54 Routing Table (show ip route)
9:42 Connected and Local Routes
14:40 Route Selection
18:19 Route Selection Practice
21:01 Summary
24:53 Things we covered
25:45 Quiz 1
26:27 Quiz 2
27:09 Quiz 3
27:44 Quiz 4
28:18 Quiz 5
29:10 Thank you to supporters
Corrections:
17:44 I should have said 'Class C network', not 'Class A network'.
26:29 The output '192.168.13.0/24 is variably subnetted' should be '192.168.3.0/24'. Note that this doesn't affect the answer, because this line of output isn't a route. Just a small typo.
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*## THIS VIDEO WAS ADDED IN 2022 AS AN UPDATE TO THE COURSE ##*
Day 11 of the course used to have 1 lecture video, but I remade it and split it into two parts:
Part 1 - Routing Fundamentals (this video)
Part 2 - Static Routing: ua-cam.com/video/YCv4-_sMvYE/v-deo.html
Part 1 covers basics like how to view the routing table, Connected routes, Local routes, and route selection (most specific matching route).
Part 2 covers how to configure static routes, giving a router the ability to forward packets toward destinations that are outside of the router's own connected networks.
Old Day 11 video: ua-cam.com/video/M7F_ljN0IdA/v-deo.html
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Thought you should know that on Quiz 2 question there's a typo mistake at the last subnet shown : 192.168.13.0/24 instead the correct subnet of 192.168.3.0/24.
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Good luck on the exam, Lucian! Thanks for your support :)
And thanks for pointing out that mistake...fortunately the actual routes are correct! I wish UA-cam let me update videos to fix small errors like this :/
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Love your vids so far! Just a heads up: at 11:53, you refer to the /32 route as "the connected route", even though it's also labeled as the local route further up in the graphic.
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In the quiz 2 the subnet is 192.168.13.0/24, but
C: 192.168.3.0/24
L: 192.168.3.25/32
is it possible that the subnet is x.x.13.x and C and L are x.x.3.x?
I saw this, I believe it was a typo. The network is 192.168.13.0/24 so the addresses of the remaining routes should have .13 instead of .3
in quiz 2 the answer is wrong coz it should drop the packet assuming that its 192.168.13.0/24 but if it was wrong network address and you meant 3.0/24 then correct it well follow the most specific route with the longest prefix which is in the routing table specified with L local route 192.168.3.1/32 for it self! but honestly in real world it cant be like this at all that it says 192.168.13.0/24 subneted 2 masks 2 and under it shows different networks such as 192.168.3.0/24 for C and 192.168.3.25/32 for L route! idk how could it be showen if its on sim application i asume gns3 with such error, if it could be then gns3 has major flaw imo! but if you typed it just to show us examples only then yeah it explains all
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It's a typo, but it doesn't change the answer. "x.x.x.x/x is variably subnetted" isn't a route
I think I understand the local/connected part of 'how'... But 'WHY', does a router need to receive a packet destined for itself? As in, what does a router do with a packet its going to itself de-encapsulate? Does this mean the packet is going to de-encapsulate on layers further up the OSI stack? Is the router actually processing information outside of its layer 3 function?
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the tip! Sorry for the l very late reply, I just noticed this comment now. I appreciate your support :)
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Hi Jeremy. Which router and modules are you using?
hi Jeremy! thank you for your hard work! may I know if there's a pdf files for these Day 11 videos, and we can get it? :)
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This particular video on this particular day is a big coincidence. I was just studying the original Day 11 video, my head was spinning (using a router as a PC and configuring the gateway of last resort, is that a pc or router thing? We didn't use it in the lab) so I decide to read the comments and see you had remade this video only 1 hr ago at the time. Looking forward to Part 2 shortly.
If I hadn't have procrastinated on Christmas and Boxing Day, I would have missed the updated videos.
Today's lesson: Don't hesitate to take time off around Christmas!
The wrap up to this at @22:19, isn't the logic more like to reach destinations in X network, send the packet out matching router interface (dust hands) and let the next device handle the rest? Because isn't that all the router technically does? it focuses on the next hop connected to that interface and then "job done". It's not thinking about what the next router is going to do.
Hi Jeremy thanks for video please I need more video for ether channel L2 & L3
best regard
which model of the switch is used in this tutorial and while configuring the router only g0/0 and g0/1 are the interfaces coming in the (sh ip int br) but not g0/2
hello jermy i watched just to minute 17 my question is what if i want to send any thing to g0/2 interface (to sw) ?
i have a question. and it's about the ip addresses used in networks. for instance, these ones you used in the example topology. as a network administrator, are these ip addresses chosen based on personal discretion. can i just pick what ip addresses i want to use for the networks as far as the networks function properly or is there a best practice method for doing this. thank you.
hello jermy i watched just to minute 17 my question is what if i want to send any thing to g0/2 interface (to sw) ?
but I'm still don't complete the video
Hi Jereny ; I am very glade to inform you that, with the help of your marvelous lectures ,today i have passed my CCNA Exame in first attampt ,without any other material . Thanks a lot .
Did you only studied the videos, flash cards and Jermy labs? and how was the exam labs question?
great video although i had a hard time the way u explained the routing table especially in quiz 2
Only comment is, when you first mention "the Local route is to the specific interface on the device", reiterate that the Local route IS the router a couple times. Would help it click and sink in faster. At least for me lol Great video🙂
11:45 In the text "Eventhough R1's G0/2 is configured as 192.168.1.1/24, the connected route is to 192.168.1.1/32." Does the "connected route" actually meant "local route"?
How often should I take notes? Almost seems like everything needs to be written down
i have a question at Quiz 3. If SW can't find MAC destination, what would it do ?. Thanks for the answers
Thanks Jeremy. I wanted to ask which lab simulator do you recommend to use in studying for ccna exam draw between packet tracer and gns3 but I've been told that packet tracer is limited unlike gns3
Packet Tracer is good enough for CCNA! And GNS3 isn't free because you have to buy the IOS images from Cisco to us them (legally).
Hey Jeremy thank you for this wonderful playlist. At 17:45 you say "Class A" but it's a Class C right ?
Again thank you so much
Yes I was going to write about same but I haven't found any comment on that thanks David for pointing that out and ya that is of class C.
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These videos are amazing. Just wish you could make videos for the comptia network + also!
Can anyone share info about how to study for theoretical questions, I mean multiple choice questions? Any notes or book recommendations?
Can you explain this how a source router know that the routers come in the path of destination router have the ip address of destination router?
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Thanks for the support Owad! Your name is on many of the upcoming ENCOR videos ;)
I noticed a possible error at 11:44, when speaking about the Local route. The text in the slide states: "Even though R1's G0/2 is configured as 192.168.1.1/24, the connected route is to 192.168.1.1/32. However, the audio says "the local route is to 192.168.1.1/32". Maybe not that big of a deal, but since I'm still learning, I got confused haha. Thank you again for the awesome videos!
On this video you see how many people have dropped their hopes just looking at how many likes it has...hehehe...Thanks man for all this info you are sharing...thanks!!!
hello Jeremy and thanks for your excellent video. I am using packet tracer for the simulation and for this video I have followed your step. I have build the same network and configured the 3 interfaces g0/0, g0/1, g0/2. However when I want to see the interface brief, the "protocol" for g0/1 and g0/2 are down, whilst the protocol for g0/0 is up. Is packet tracer not reliable or it is me, making errors without realising it? thanks in advance.
you gotta assign IPs to all interfaces of all 4 routers in the network
Are those new videos updated as well on the Udemy course, just wondering because I have bought the course and would be cool as well to have the course updated. Amazing job as always Jerymy!
Yep! I uploaded both videos to Udemy last week :)
Hi Jeremy! I am a bit late to this video, but I was wondering, for the quiz 2 portion you have the IP 192.168.13.0/24, is it right for the IP to be a 3 instead of a 13 for the C and L?
im curious about this as well.
What happens if we ping an ipv6 network from an ipv4 network..?
end of day 2
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you for the video.
Are you still making videos for CCNA? I thought your CCNA course was complete.
Thank you!
He said in the comments that this is an update :)
Yep, just an update/improvement to the course
@@JeremysITLab Keep them coming 😄
Thank you so much!