Very well explained. Absolutely love the usage of illustration and animation, where everyone else out there just jabbers on technical jargons and expects everyone to understand. Well done, great video!
Yes, Sir, those professors at colleges are a bunch of idiots and they DO NOT want you to learn fast and quick, they want to feel important, no matter how many times ask them a question, they take me through crocket and confusing roads, which I never understand them, when I visit the youtube, takes me 5 minutes to understand It, and thanks to these people and youtube.
Sunny, Again I find myself in your debt as you have helped me understand something I was having trouble with. I thank you and encourage you to keep teaching through your videos. They will continue to help people like me for years to come.
Very well explained. Absolutely love the usage of illustration and animation, where everyone else out there just jabbers on technical jargons and expects everyone to understand. Well done, great video! great sir....
Sunny Thank you very much...You are simply too good...After reviewing a bund of materials all your explanations Topics are the only ones that I could remember even in my dreams... The visual graphics are simple and comprehensive. Thank you very much for changing the rhythm of networking from Theory to practical.
SUNNY your doig a great job your making the explanation simple and easy i have seen some videos for 30mins still didn't understand but watch your videos of 7mins 8mins and i understood the whole concept.
I don't comment on UA-cam videos but I need to give credit yo you.. You really broke down the differences between collision and broadcast domains. Thumbs up.
Oh, this finally makes sense! I was thinking of them as working against each other equally, and not being separate things setup in a tiered fashion more like the OSI--thank you!!
Wow this is a life saver for me! I'm in a somewhat advanced cisco class where I am expected to have known this already, but it never really clicked until now, thanks to you breaking it down and showing how they work together and their purposes for separating the different layers. My only question is: So does each LAN (purple, red, blue in your example) have only one IP address, and then once the packets have been sent to that IP address, routing from that point on is done solely by MAC address? I just want to make sure I am understanding correctly.
Hello sir, you got an answer? According to this lecture, ua-cam.com/video/IPvYjXCsTg8/v-deo.html at 28:07, he said we will have 1 global ip address that of router, mac addresses and port numbers are used to route the packets in LAN Please correct me if I am wrong Thanks!
The topology at 1:53 is just one large collision domain, because it is just one LAN, so the whole diagram should be grayed out and not just certain portions I believe.
I like your videos...very easy to understand...simple but powerful. Do you have any materiasl to study for CCENT , or advice? Thank you professor Sunny.
@@sosim846 you are welcome. Here is 8 textbooks for you to prepare for the exam. www.business2community.com/books/top-8-ccent-certification-books-for-the-it-professional-0410454 You can check amazon.com to see which one you like the most ( not to buy all textbooks, just to check customer reviews for each book). Everyone has different tastes and learning style. Or go to a library and Barnes and Noble to check which textbook suits you.
Hub: Everything you say, gets heard by everyone. Switch: Only the receiver receives your messages. Except if you do a broadcast, in that case, also everyone hears you. Router: Only the receiver receives your messages. Except if you do a broadcast, in that case, only everyone inside your broadcast domain hears you.
5:21 you said it creates broadcast domain. So it would be 3 in the pic. But I know it's 2. Where is the trick? Please explain about switches connected together :)
Very well explained. Absolutely love the usage of illustration and animation, where everyone else out there just jabbers on technical jargons and expects everyone to understand. Well done, great video!
Thank you very much!
Yes, Sir, those professors at colleges are a bunch of idiots and they DO NOT want you to learn fast and quick, they want to feel important, no matter how many times ask them a question, they take me through crocket and confusing roads, which I never understand them, when I visit the youtube, takes me 5 minutes to understand It, and thanks to these people and youtube.
@@mattjoe67 sunny is a professor at a college hhaah, i do agree with you for the most part but there is definitely exceptions like sunny boy
no such thing as presenx or topix or broadcasx or etc, ts just machinex no nerx, cepityuax, any presenx, broadcsxin any nmw
totally agree @@mattjoe67
Sunny, Again I find myself in your debt as you have helped me understand something I was having trouble with. I thank you and encourage you to keep teaching through your videos. They will continue to help people like me for years to come.
Thanks a lot for your nice words and encourage. I will do my best to continue to upload videos. Again, I appreciate it very much for your kindness.
Studying for my Net+ and this explanation was very helpful for this topic. Thank you.
Very well explained. Absolutely love the usage of illustration and
animation, where everyone else out there just jabbers on technical
jargons and expects everyone to understand. Well done, great video! great sir....
Many thanks for your kind comments! I appreciate it very much.
My god!!! I've seen many videos related to this topic, and as someone whos just starting out in CCNA, this one makes the most sense!
Thank you very much, and good luck with your CCNA.
It's a year on... did you pass?
Sunny Thank you very much...You are simply too good...After reviewing a bund of materials all your explanations Topics are the only ones that I could remember even in my dreams...
The visual graphics are simple and comprehensive.
Thank you very much for changing the rhythm of networking from Theory to practical.
You are welcome and thank you very much for taking the time to write nice things about my videos and me. I appreciate it very much.
May God bless you, Your tutorials are the best for anyone who wants to understand networking. Your explanation is very clear and understandable.
Thank you Sunny, you make complicated subjects very easy to understand.
You are welcome! Thank you for your kind words
Thank you so much Sir. Please do not stop. You explained some of the difficult concepts so efficiently. I am glad I stumbled into your presentations
you are welcome. And keep coming back. I will upload more videos on my channel.
@@sunnyclassroom24 Very well appreciated Sir. I am watching your videos to prepare for an interview I have. They are amazing.
@@larissamoussoume9707 Good luck with your interview!
Sunny u awesome. I finally got my doubts cleared after 6 years
This was very well described and has helped me better than what my professor described. Thank you!
i was reading for hours to undestand , your video of 5 min helped me a lot thanks!
thank you sunny you make life so simple n less complicated!
You are welcome!
SUNNY your doig a great job your making the explanation simple and easy i have seen some videos for 30mins still didn't understand but watch your videos of 7mins 8mins and i understood the whole concept.
Thank you for your compliments!
I don't comment on UA-cam videos but I need to give credit yo you.. You really broke down the differences between collision and broadcast domains. Thumbs up.
This explanation of BD and CD is clear as crystal. Props to the video owner. 👍👍👍
Your channel is a life saver I feel all more confident going into N+ now
Sunny sir always explains the best and simple. Thanks sir
he is the best tutor for now.
Great Topic. Thanks for explaining
Wow, what an explanation I really appreciate your method of teaching, God bless you
Great animations. These help a lot. The extra effort is very much appreciated.
You are welcome!
Sunny, Thank you. Your videos made networking simple and easy for new learners.
thanks!
your animated video is helpful as always.I finally understand what does these two term mean. Thank you sunny.
Great explanation sir . Just starting for CCNA preparation and you made the concept clear for me. Thanks
Well done. Thank you Sunny! I gained a better understanding of these 2 concepts thanks to your video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for posting this, it's made understanding these devices and their network impacts much easier.
Another great video. Clear and so well explained
Thank you very much JP.
Sunny老师的视频是宝藏呀,简单有效,真想去听你的现场课,哈哈!
Thank you and best wishes to Sunny!
Thank you for watching!
A simple yet spectacular presentation. Thank you !
You are welcome!
thank you so much for that simple and straightforward explanation
Very clear explanation. Congratulations!
Thanks.
grateful thanks to you sir helping unknown students.
Always come back to Sunny's videos when I need a refresher
Thank you for watching! I appreciate.
That was a great explanation. Was confused a bit reading Lammle’s CCNA book but your video cleared up my confusion right away. Thanks for this!
totally transparent explanation. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Oh, this finally makes sense! I was thinking of them as working against each other equally, and not being separate things setup in a tiered fashion more like the OSI--thank you!!
You are welcome!
love everything about this explanation. thank you Prof. Sunny
Thank you, now I watch your videos they are exceptionally the best. Good job
Thank you very much!
Excellent explanation! I still find myself coming back to this during revision lol. Thanks :)
it is wonderful explanation. Solid clear and efficient. wish you are my teacher.
Thank you very much!
You are very sunny, you nailed and delighted.
you are my saviour. i finally understand. thank you father
Very nice..dear..You have explained this topic in a very simplest way..
Very helpful. I am using this video to study for the CompTIA Network+ certification
Good luck with your Network + test.
Thank you very much for your nice comment.
Great tutorial! Thanks! Maybe the half-duplex has to be mentioned in the Hub section.
Thanks a lot!
Succinct and clear explanations. Really well done. I appreciate the time and effort you took to do this.
Wow this is a life saver for me! I'm in a somewhat advanced cisco class where I am expected to have known this already, but it never really clicked until now, thanks to you breaking it down and showing how they work together and their purposes for separating the different layers.
My only question is: So does each LAN (purple, red, blue in your example) have only one IP address, and then once the packets have been sent to that IP address, routing from that point on is done solely by MAC address? I just want to make sure I am understanding correctly.
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Hello sir, you got an answer?
According to this lecture, ua-cam.com/video/IPvYjXCsTg8/v-deo.html at 28:07, he said we will have 1 global ip address that of router, mac addresses and port numbers are used to route the packets in LAN
Please correct me if I am wrong
Thanks!
The lecture is so good sir,please upload videos which has more length
Minimum 20 mins
Thanks a lot for your comment. I will try.
Thank you very much for the time and effort you took to create this video. I'm just starting to work on getting my CCNA and this helped immensely.
You are welcome, Ben.
What an excellent video. Well explained. Superb !
for some reason I could not remember this but this video really helped, especially the summery. thanks a heap!
The topology at 1:53 is just one large collision domain, because it is just one LAN, so the whole diagram should be grayed out and not just certain portions I believe.
Thank you for pointing that out.
Always your videos is the best.
I appreciate that!
Extremely good explanation.
Such a wonderful explanation to the process! This helped a lot! Thank you!
Super. Slow and clear explanation
Well understood, excellent explanation.
Thanks a lot!
The explanation is damnnn💕... Thanks so much
simple , clear , and thank you a lot
Thank you very much and you are welcome!
Thank you so much, that was very well explained!
thank you. very straightforward explanation.
You are welcome!
Perfect explanation ! it helps me a lot !
Thank you so much for the explanation.
always perfect explanations, i love your videos,
EXCELLENT EXPLANATION THANK YOU
You are welcome and thank you too.
Excelente explicación!! Gracias
Thank you so much for this fabulous explanation.
perfect explanation and presentation!!
This is excellent work, Thank you
many thanks for this nice and incredible explanation
Thank you so much for the video got the clear cut knowledge about B.D. and C.D.
Thank you very much and you are quite welcome!
Clear and easy to understand, thanx :)
You are welcome, Mooni!
Many thanks , very well explaind
You are welcome!
FANTASTIC !!! THANK YOU !!
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Thank you very much, you made it so simple......
You are welcome!
Great explaination. Thanks for this tutorials.
What a great explanation, the animation is really helpful, thanks !!!!
You are welcome!
Very helpful and clear to understand, thankyou :)
Excellent video. Thank you.
Excellent explanation 👌
Thanks.
Thump up professor Sunny! Great video and make sey. Thank you
You are welcome and thanks a lot for your kind words.
I like your videos...very easy to understand...simple but powerful.
Do you have any materiasl to study for CCENT , or advice?
Thank you professor Sunny.
@@sosim846 you are welcome. Here is 8 textbooks for you to prepare for the exam.
www.business2community.com/books/top-8-ccent-certification-books-for-the-it-professional-0410454
You can check amazon.com to see which one you like the most ( not to buy all textbooks, just to check customer reviews for each book). Everyone has different tastes and learning style. Or go to a library and Barnes and Noble to check which textbook suits you.
Hub: Everything you say, gets heard by everyone.
Switch: Only the receiver receives your messages. Except if you do a broadcast, in that case, also everyone hears you.
Router: Only the receiver receives your messages. Except if you do a broadcast, in that case, only everyone inside your broadcast domain hears you.
great video Sunny
Thank you very much for your clear explanation
you are welcome
5:21 you said it creates broadcast domain. So it would be 3 in the pic. But I know it's 2. Where is the trick? Please explain about switches connected together :)
Great as always!
Thank you! Cheers!
very nice explanation.
Thanks a lot.
Hi there, it was a very informative tutorial video. thnx
You are the best sir
Absolutely clear! thanks
Thank you for your tutorial sir...! Tons of understanding 👍🏻❤️😇
You are welcome!
Great lecture man......
thanks a lot!
Awesome video. Thank you!
You have wonderful explanations. Thank you so much. Would love to take a CCNA course from you.
Thank you sunny !!!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Awesome ..Thank you for sharing sir
nicely done sunny
Thanks a lot.
Just subscribed ....Very well explained
Thanks for the video it's verry well explained but I have one question between the router and the switch is there a collision domain?
yes because outgoing and incoming traffic might cause collision.
@@sunnyclassroom24 thank you
@@lydiaramie1329 You are welcome!