What a video series !! Hats off for you contribution Brother !! As you said that first 3 videos will be the strong base for network carrier . i agree 200% with that. Thank You so much and sharing this knowledge with us. May God Bless you always !!
Dear Sir, Thank you very much for your lecture. I have a better understanding of these huge tones of material. However, I would like to ask TCPIP consists of 4 or 5 layers? In the exam, should we adopt the 4 layers approach or the 5 layers approach?
I guess, Imran exactly knows where the newcomers' issue could be. He targets those area and adds one or two sentences for explaining that area so that it gets into our head. I am loving his videos. Five fingers of the hand are not the same and not all teachers can spot those weaknesses of the students. I exactly have the same issues with my teacher and that's why using these videos. May God bless Imran!
@@TheRohel i have a question. As he said that in transport layer, port number is added to the ip address. but afterwards he said that ip addressing is done in network layer.so how does the port number is added to the ip address when it was not even created.
@@nadraibrahim6400 Hi. Your question is very legit (based on the lecture from this video) and I can answer it in 2 different ways - for beginners (easy explanation) and for intermediate/expert level (thorough). I have gone through this video for those 2 layers you mentioned and also read Cisco books so that I do not provide wrong info to you. Please note, the thorough answer will create more questions for you and will require more study for you to gain knowledge about. Please let me know how would you like me to address this question - beginner or advanced? :)
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I'm do happy that I found your videos in 2024! I'm currently struggling with my course materials and I have just found your videos. I'm finally understanding something! Thank you so much.
Imran you are avery good teacher. I am 54 year old man ,somehow oneday IP address teased me and I decided to know about networking.Luckily youtube opened your video .It is really amazing, such nicely explained. Thank you so much.
You are the best. I completed CISCO 1 at college and you explained this better than I have ever understood. This is great! Keep doing an excellent jobl
Being a novice in Networking, your video session helped me a lot to understand the netwrok layers. completed day 1 and day 2 in one session and got enlightened with fundamentals of Networking structure. - Thanks for wonderful and comprehensive presentation Sir.
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I know it's a bit vulgar but I dare you to forget it with this acronym: All ( Application Layer ) People (Presentation Layer) Seem (Session Layer) To (Transport Layer) Need (Network Layer) Double (Data Link Layer) Penetration (Physical Layer)
i was very confused about preparation for CCNA, but i found your channel, the way you taught is absolutely brilliant, i really enjoy your videos. appreciated
I have taken cisco during university. Cisco is nice and interesting field.Seriously I love Cisco but in this channel I have learned a lot. Thanks to the great teacher we have here in UA-cam.
Amazing Perfect easy soft spoken training lesson, Love the detailed explanation..... Wow! I've learned and understand so much on this training , Thank you!! You're definitely a teacher King in my book.
Thanks Irman , you are a very good Teacher, It took me a couple of chapters from my resource book to get this but u summed it up well for me in this video. Love your work, keep it up...
This is very good tutorial. Lot of critical topics of networking is explained here so easily, so that i can understand lot of important and critical topics of networking. Thank you so much Imran .
OMG thanks a lot Mr. Imran I wish you are my teacher at Uni. You have summarised the whole semester in 23 mints. I can't believe that. Please continue adding more vids.
Thank you for taking out time to make this very helpful series of videos. I have watched a few other vids, on different channels and so far you are the only person who really took their time to explain things on a level where it makes sense to beginners like myself. Keep up the great work, I have learned a lot just from the first video of this series and I am excited to learn more.
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I would recommend these video to everyone who are interested to learn about networking even if they know nothing about it because the way he has made these videos are right from the very basics that anyone can understand without the need of having any kind of technical background......great work sir.👍👍👌👌
Absolutely love your work Imran. Thanks to the subtitle UA-cam provides, I can follow your helpful lessons easier. You certainly help me enhance my knowledge a lot. Many thanks :)
I have learned all these CCNA videos of this introduction to cisco network and I can say that they are really helpful and useful to have very solid basis to be able to go ahead. From these videos, I wrote 99 pages in a note book. I really appreciate what Imran did and now is really easier to learn about other videos about networking aspects. Thank you so much Imran :)
this is the best I have ever had networks and data transfers explained to me. Really looking forward to the rest of the serious and have hope that I will be able to get this certification. Thank you!
Well explained. I like the way you think and analogize things. Being completely new to CCNA, I have to admit I am a little lost here, but I understood and absorbed 80% of what you said. I'll be watching this video again before I move to 3 :P Great video though, you have a subscriber.
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Thank you Imran! I really enjoyed the DEC/IBM history, as I learned to program on a DEC 10 in '77. This was a fun video and a great watch if you need a refresher on OSI! The "top down" approach was new to me, ie instead of starting at the physical layer and going 1-7, Imran starts at the application layer most people are familiar with. Think this would be a great way to learn and will watch the whole series now :)
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It's really the easiest lesson that I could ever get .....Thanks....All the parts are equally easier to understand .... And I must say... very clear speaking
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I came across to your channel because I'm refreshing my knowledge in Computer Networking way back on my college years and I want to pursue this career now and hoping is still not too late. Thanks a lot for this YT lesson brother.
I thought more graphic examples should be given with the explanation. You mentioned many things, via causal interjection, that I couldn't understand. I'll watch again and see if it makes more sense.
Best video ever. Was trying to read OSI model from many references but I couldn't get anything into my mind. But this is a must video to everyone who need to know the OSI model. Thanks a ton!
vhai thank you so much! I m starting my CCNA course and this is helping me prepare studying beforehand. Mashallah you are a great teacher! Im so pleased to come through you!
assalamu alaikum sir very good videos i cannot able to pay ccna training i was tense before saw ur videos but i realised now i can also learn ccna with out training fees
Love it love it love! Putting all of these other businesses out of business with their ridiculous pricing for CCNA R&S training. It's a blessing to be able to give back and teach others something you have clear knowledge about. I appreciate this series, and I will be posting here again once I've obtained my certification 👍
well done, easy explanation, great slides, could i add this plz if u dont mind: Encapsulation and de-encapsulation ===>> The term "encapsulation" is used to describe a process of adding headers and trailers around some data by various protocols. At the receiving end, the protocol stack operates from the bottom to the top. Decapsulation is the process of reversing the encapsulation process. Example, data from the computer A has been sent through Internet to computer B. Application Layer is a layer which user works on, assume that we are sending Mail, the data is now sent to Presentation Layer. Presentation Layer converts the data to ANSII coded file which computer B can understand. Then the data sent to Session Layer and then to Transport Layer. Transport Layer cuts the data in to several pieces and add a Sequence Number to each piece in order to rearrange it properly by the receiving end. Then TCP header is added this encapsulated part is called Segment. Now the segment is sent to Network Layer. Network Layer adds the source IP address and destination IP address in order to route the packet through the internet. In this layer the encapsulated data is called Packet. Then packet is sent to Data Link Layer. Data Link Layer encapsulates the Packet with Source and Destination MAC Address and at the end FCS (Frame Check Sequence) for error checking is also added. This type of encapsulated data is called Frame. Now the frame is sent to Physical Layer. Physical Layer converts the frame into digital signal which can transmit through the Network Cable. Now the data has been sent through the Physical Medium.
When he talks about "Acknowledgement", does this mean that a reliable communcation comes back and tells you whether or not your data has been received?
Hi .. I'm currently watching your CCNA lecture.. I'm not new to network but I'm not also a master of it. Watching this lecture helps me to understand and knows the network fundamentals not just knows how to do or say it but really understands how network flow/infrastructures are working. I'm also planning to take a training and hopefully able to take and make the exam. Currently I'm a System Administrator on my company and really wanted to add knowledge about networking since I know that System and Network administrators should know each jobs ;) thanks again!
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Mr Imran, thanks so much for your teaching. You make it understanding by simplifying the way you explain and the use of analogies. keep up the good work.
Great work sir! How understandably you teach us. I never listen any lecturer like you sir. Even I feel lucky because I'm watching all your videos. Thank you for this great cause.
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I just want to say thank you for taking the time to create these videos. I really enjoy how you break things down to a level of simplicity anyone can understand. I really appreciate your hard work. Thanks again!
I think I found a small mistake, you said that the socket is created at layer 4 (but as far as I know, layer 4 doesn't know anything about the IP), only TCP and port, am I right? By the way, you are awsome :) I am very interested to continue watching.
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Layer 3 uses IP addresses to communicate and Layer 4 uses port numbers for communication. A socket is the combination of port number and IP address. so, yes socket is created at network layer when Packets are added to segments.
It's just a way of thinking about it. The IP gets the data to the network, the MAC gets it to the device, and the port gets it to the application session/instance. Since the port combined with the IP address turning the whole thing into a socket is a Transport layer function, most people (I'd wager) tend to think of the socket as being a layer 4 thing. Just think of it from a receiving point of view (layer 1 to 7) instead of a sending point of view (layer 7 to 1). But I see your point.
This is so helpful the way you break's it down,it's so easy to understand I've watched lot of videos about this two layers but I couldn't understand after watching your video I understood all the fundamentals about it thanks for sharing this video.
someone help me how to process this whole information on models works, i didn't understood clearly.By the way your teaching methods are good but as new bee to this field im facing a bit of trouble
Thanks Imran for your great efforts. Your Videos are easy to learn about Cisco networking. you are helping us to get the jobs easily. Waiting for more Videos. I believe one day you will get famous as KHAN Academy
way of teaching is very good sir... i saw the day1 and day2 video only... both class are very nice sir... and u explain the concept with sutiable exam its very easy to understand the concept sir... and i surely visit ur web site sir...
Very nice training videos. Very good explanation. Very useful for beginners in networking. I watched all your videos on UA-cam and It is helpful to me. I appreciate your efforts on making such a nice technical videos. Thanks!
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Thank you so much NWking. I went from founding out the Net+ mostly helps people get a freat desk customer service job. to finding out that someone with my knowledge should for CCNA and i have to say i like what i see here already than i did 2 months into Net+. I hope to look forward towards CCNP as that is my next goal after obtaining my CCNA!
Hello Imran Sir. You have thought us Networking very nicely. You have cleared all the basic concept of Networking. Thank you so much sir. God bless you sir and I wish you a lot of sucess in your life.
Finally layers explained in a simple way. I'm not new to this, just trying to check out a different way to get what I've already learnt with lectures from other channels and as I commented in the previous video, the way you explain it's amazing. Thank you very much!!!
Wow this is definitely dummies friendly, am new to ccna and I have been doing a lot of reading and still don't understand, but your videos have made it very easy for me. Thanks and please keep the videos coming.
Thanks man... The OSI model has always been a tough one for me. Now I get virtually everything better. Thanks for the "All people seem to need data processing"
I very much enjoyed the way you explained the osi model... Very imaginative detail in a way that some one like myself can understand clearly. Great Work!
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how can you be so good. Thankyou so much for making us comprehend all these with ease and efficiency. I am making proper notes from your lectures .Thankyou again for your assistance.
Thanks and Respect you Sir for making this video, actualy the way you explain everything is like some one who removes the darkness of Ignorance from our blind (Inner) eyes by showing of the Light of Knowledge ,
This video and this series are still valid. If anything changes, we will update this series. So happy learning.
now it is September 2018, I am learning from your tutorial. please update your tutorial if any update needed.
What a video series !!
Hats off for you contribution Brother !!
As you said that first 3 videos will be the strong base for network carrier . i agree 200% with that.
Thank You so much and sharing this knowledge with us.
May God Bless you always !!
Dear Sir,
Thank you very much for your lecture. I have a better understanding of these huge tones of material. However, I would like to ask TCPIP consists of 4 or 5 layers? In the exam, should we adopt the 4 layers approach or the 5 layers approach?
your tutorial is best and very accurate
Sir into how many parts does the transport layer segments the data? 20:00
Man! This Guy should be a full time university teacher! Why can't all teachers teach like this?
Sure
I guess, Imran exactly knows where the newcomers' issue could be. He targets those area and adds one or two sentences for explaining that area so that it gets into our head. I am loving his videos. Five fingers of the hand are not the same and not all teachers can spot those weaknesses of the students. I exactly have the same issues with my teacher and that's why using these videos. May God bless Imran!
@@TheRohel i have a question. As he said that in transport layer, port number is added to the ip address. but afterwards he said that ip addressing is done in network layer.so how does the port number is added to the ip address when it was not even created.
@@nadraibrahim6400 Hi. Your question is very legit (based on the lecture from this video) and I can answer it in 2 different ways - for beginners (easy explanation) and for intermediate/expert level (thorough). I have gone through this video for those 2 layers you mentioned and also read Cisco books so that I do not provide wrong info to you. Please note, the thorough answer will create more questions for you and will require more study for you to gain knowledge about. Please let me know how would you like me to address this question - beginner or advanced? :)
@@TheRohel BEGINNER
Please (Physical Layer)
Do (Data Link Layer)
Not (Network Layer)
Tell (Transport Layer)
secret (Session Layer)
Password (Presentation Layer)
Anyone ( Application Layer )
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Please Do Not Tell Secret Password Anyone
Please do not take salami pizza away
Amazing! But why is 'secret' lowercase?
Application 7:00
Presentation 9:32
Session 10:15
Tranaport 11:49
Network 15:16
Data link 16:08
Physical 17:28
Thanksss
Mr. Imran I love your work!
Thank You for sharing all this information and for not being selfish about it.
Once again, Thank You!
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The best CCNA training courses so far I've seen. Thanks a lot for the wonderful tutorial videos!
Hi
I'm do happy that I found your videos in 2024! I'm currently struggling with my course materials and I have just found your videos. I'm finally understanding something! Thank you so much.
Imran you are avery good teacher. I am 54 year old man ,somehow oneday IP address teased me and I decided to know about networking.Luckily youtube opened your video .It is really amazing, such nicely explained. Thank you so much.
It is a real gold mine !!! Thank you !!! Thank you for these movies are for free !!!! Not many things are free in this world !!! Thank you !!!!
You are the best. I completed CISCO 1 at college and you explained this better than I have ever understood. This is great! Keep doing an excellent jobl
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NetworKing are you Pakistani
And punjabi also
Being a novice in Networking, your video session helped me a lot to understand the netwrok layers. completed day 1 and day 2 in one session and got enlightened with fundamentals of Networking structure. - Thanks for wonderful and comprehensive presentation Sir.
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I know it's a bit vulgar but I dare you to forget it with this acronym:
All ( Application Layer )
People (Presentation Layer)
Seem (Session Layer)
To (Transport Layer)
Need (Network Layer)
Double (Data Link Layer)
Penetration (Physical Layer)
P for pizzas buddy, who is satisfied with 1 pizza.
😂
i was very confused about preparation for CCNA, but i found your channel, the way you taught is absolutely brilliant, i really enjoy your videos. appreciated
Never anyone explained this so clearly to me. Thank you Imran. Awesome work!
I have taken cisco during university. Cisco is nice and interesting field.Seriously I love Cisco but in this channel I have learned a lot. Thanks to the great teacher we have here in UA-cam.
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Amazing Perfect easy soft spoken training lesson, Love the detailed explanation.....
Wow! I've learned and understand so much on this training , Thank you!! You're definitely a teacher King in my book.
It rarely happens when you listen to 1-2 min of any channel and subscribe it. Thanks for being one of them.
You are the best.. thanks.
All -> ( Application Layer )
People -> (Presentation Layer)
Say - > (Session Layer)
They - > (Transport Layer)
Never -> (Network Layer)
Download -> (Data Link layer)
Porn -> (Physical layer)
😆😆😆😆 more easy to remmember
Amazzzzzzzzzzzziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinggggggggggggg, i wasted my 2months in searching for perfect YT video for Networking. And found you. Thanksss alot
Thanks Irman , you are a very good Teacher, It took me a couple of chapters from my resource book to get this but u summed it up well for me in this video. Love your work, keep it up...
This is very good tutorial. Lot of critical topics of networking is explained here so easily, so that i can understand lot of important and critical topics of networking. Thank you so much Imran .
thank you so much imran. you are the best teacher on youtube thanku so much.
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OMG thanks a lot Mr. Imran I wish you are my teacher at Uni. You have summarised the whole semester in 23 mints. I can't believe that. Please continue adding more vids.
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Thank you for taking out time to make this very helpful series of videos. I have watched a few other vids, on different channels and so far you are the only person who really took their time to explain things on a level where it makes sense to beginners like myself. Keep up the great work, I have learned a lot just from the first video of this series and I am excited to learn more.
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I would recommend these video to everyone who are interested to learn about networking even if they know nothing about it because the way he has made these videos are right from the very basics that anyone can understand without the need of having any kind of technical background......great work sir.👍👍👌👌
Absolutely love your work Imran. Thanks to the subtitle UA-cam provides, I can follow your helpful lessons easier. You certainly help me enhance my knowledge a lot. Many thanks :)
I have learned all these CCNA videos of this introduction to cisco network and I can say that they are really helpful and useful to have very solid basis to be able to go ahead.
From these videos, I wrote 99 pages in a note book. I really appreciate what Imran did and now is really easier to learn about other videos about networking aspects.
Thank you so much Imran :)
Thank You for everything!! Best of luck for those who'll passe the exams
Best teacher best lesson far better than those lecturers in university....Hats off to you man.More than enough to get networking job.
Your Concise Explanation encourage me to interest CCNA more and more ., Thank you for helpful tutorials.
7 layers are explained in a simple way which any one can understand. Thanks Imran
Thanks for liking Jasim. All the best.
this is the best I have ever had networks and data transfers explained to me. Really looking forward to the rest of the serious and have hope that I will be able to get this certification. Thank you!
Your English voice is very clearly and your explanation is easy to understand
Thank you very much for upload helpful videos like this!!!
Well explained. I like the way you think and analogize things. Being completely new to CCNA, I have to admit I am a little lost here, but I understood and absorbed 80% of what you said. I'll be watching this video again before I move to 3 :P Great video though, you have a subscriber.
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This guy rocks . i have seen many videos but ,this one is the best.
Good stuff. Love it. Hope there is more where that comes from. Looking forward for more...much more. Thanks again.
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Only one word " Thank You Very Much " for this free video on youtube.
Bruh ! "Thank you very much =4 words.. No offence..hope you have a great day ahead 😀
Thank you Imran!
I really enjoyed the DEC/IBM history, as I learned to program on a DEC 10 in '77.
This was a fun video and a great watch if you need a refresher on OSI!
The "top down" approach was new to me, ie instead of starting at the physical layer and going 1-7, Imran starts at the application layer most people are familiar with.
Think this would be a great way to learn and will watch the whole series now :)
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Perfect really I am a mcse server infrastructure but beginner in ccna. Its very clear, I have finished second day thanxs alot
Congratulations,good tutorial,even an a chimp can become a network installer after watching it.
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NetworKing no thanks,I'll do it when I'll be on a certain level.for now its enough for me,anyway thanks and good luck
73 31 I can't believe,that a german shepherd can write...Congratulations:)
73 31 no,I'm not a Russian,but anyway I'll put you in the doghouse in my yard to keep the property.
Very true indeed, I've been watching countless of tutorial videos on UA-cam but olafter watching this #TcpIP video, I saw your comment.
Imraan, Nim Tutorials Nodbittu Nim Fan aaadhe Kanri. Your Tutorials are damn Amazing. They are Excellent . Thanks for your Contribution and I wish you all the success.
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Learning becomes so much interesting ....Thanks man!!!!
Imran is the man!!! Imran makes this Cisco Networking understandable. Who would have thought that.
Apppreciate your work, need more people like you in this world
Thank you Sir!.Try video playback speed 1.5, if you think its slow. Perfect Lecture!
Thanks Sunsiya Panneerselvam.
Imran the videos are too good and easy. thanks
It's really the easiest lesson that I could ever get .....Thanks....All the parts are equally easier to understand .... And I must say... very clear speaking
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your explanation of all subjects is absolutely outstanding, I bet this will get me the Cisco certificate, Thank you sooo much!
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I came across to your channel because I'm refreshing my knowledge in Computer Networking way back on my college years and I want to pursue this career now and hoping is still not too late. Thanks a lot for this YT lesson brother.
I thought more graphic examples should be given with the explanation. You mentioned many things, via causal interjection, that I couldn't understand. I'll watch again and see if it makes more sense.
Best video ever. Was trying to read OSI model from many references but I couldn't get anything into my mind. But this is a must video to everyone who need to know the OSI model. Thanks a ton!
learned a lot from your video...currently i'm in 4th year of engineering and hoping to become a network administrator..
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Did you become a network admin by now buddy ? :D
vhai thank you so much! I m starting my CCNA course and this is helping me prepare studying beforehand. Mashallah you are a great teacher! Im so pleased to come through you!
for Public who knows marthi to remember OSI layer..
"Porgi Deli Nahi Tar Saral Palun Aan" UP^
assalamu alaikum sir very good videos i cannot able to pay ccna training i was tense before saw ur videos but i realised now i can also learn ccna with out training fees
Best tutorial I have seen till date ! Can i download the ppt slides from anywhere?
super
Love it love it love! Putting all of these other businesses out of business with their ridiculous pricing for CCNA R&S training. It's a blessing to be able to give back and teach others something you have clear knowledge about. I appreciate this series, and I will be posting here again once I've obtained my certification 👍
well done, easy explanation, great slides, could i add this plz if u dont mind: Encapsulation and de-encapsulation ===>> The term "encapsulation" is used to describe a process of adding headers and trailers around some data by various protocols.
At the receiving end, the protocol stack operates from the bottom to the top. Decapsulation is the process of reversing the encapsulation process.
Example, data from the computer A has been sent through Internet to computer B.
Application Layer is a layer which user works on, assume that we are sending Mail, the data is now sent to Presentation Layer.
Presentation Layer converts the data to ANSII coded file which computer B can understand. Then the data sent to Session Layer and then to Transport Layer.
Transport Layer cuts the data in to several pieces and add a Sequence Number to each piece in order to rearrange it properly by the receiving end. Then TCP header is added this encapsulated part is called Segment. Now the segment is sent to Network Layer.
Network Layer adds the source IP address and destination IP address in order to route the packet through the internet. In this layer the encapsulated data is called Packet. Then packet is sent to Data Link Layer.
Data Link Layer encapsulates the Packet with Source and Destination MAC Address and at the end FCS (Frame Check Sequence) for error checking is also added. This type of encapsulated data is called Frame. Now the frame is sent to Physical Layer.
Physical Layer converts the frame into digital signal which can transmit through the Network Cable. Now the data has been sent through the Physical Medium.
I was having a bit of trouble on that part. Thanks for that
When he talks about "Acknowledgement", does this mean that a reliable communcation comes back and tells you whether or not your data has been received?
Rachid khan Nice explanation
you r jst marvelous. You clear all the concept about networking which is very difficult to learn in less than a hour. Thanks Man.
Thank you so much. Cisco is easier now.
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Hi .. I'm currently watching your CCNA lecture.. I'm not new to network but I'm not also a master of it. Watching this lecture helps me to understand and knows the network fundamentals not just knows how to do or say it but really understands how network flow/infrastructures are working. I'm also planning to take a training and hopefully able to take and make the exam. Currently I'm a System Administrator on my company and really wanted to add knowledge about networking since I know that System and Network administrators should know each jobs ;) thanks again!
Thanks for your clean explaination bro.. !! waiting for next series...
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Did not find any better videos on CCNA in youtube. Keep it up and May ALLAH give you great rewards for your work.
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You rock Imran!
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Thank you imran .The way you are teaching is very good i hope easily understandable to every one once again thank you for your training video
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Better way of Remembering -
"Please Do not touch superman private Area" :P
That was funny tho ..
Mr Imran, thanks so much for your teaching. You make it understanding by simplifying the way you explain and the use of analogies. keep up the good work.
your videos are awesome. Are the new videos that much more different?
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Great work sir!
How understandably you teach us. I never listen any lecturer like you sir. Even I feel lucky because I'm watching all your videos. Thank you for this great cause.
this is awesome!
MR .imran
An excellent way to teach a fresher to understand Networking.
perfect :-) thank you so much!!
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Mr. Imran sir !! you are the best network teacher I have ever seen..!!
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Awesome bro...when will i get next ?
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I just want to say thank you for taking the time to create these videos. I really enjoy how you break things down to a level of simplicity anyone can understand. I really appreciate your hard work. Thanks again!
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I think I found a small mistake, you said that the socket is created at layer 4 (but as far as I know, layer 4 doesn't know anything about the IP), only TCP and port, am I right?
By the way, you are awsome :) I am very interested to continue watching.
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I was gonna comment the same. Socket is being made at Network Layer not Transport Layer.
its not a small mistake imo..
Layer 3 uses IP addresses to communicate and Layer 4 uses port numbers for communication. A socket is the combination of port number and IP address. so, yes socket is created at network layer when Packets are added to segments.
It's just a way of thinking about it. The IP gets the data to the network, the MAC gets it to the device, and the port gets it to the application session/instance. Since the port combined with the IP address turning the whole thing into a socket is a Transport layer function, most people (I'd wager) tend to think of the socket as being a layer 4 thing.
Just think of it from a receiving point of view (layer 1 to 7) instead of a sending point of view (layer 7 to 1). But I see your point.
This is so helpful the way you break's it down,it's so easy to understand I've watched lot of videos about this two layers but I couldn't understand after watching your video I understood all the fundamentals about it thanks for sharing this video.
someone help me how to process this whole information on models works, i didn't understood clearly.By the way your teaching methods are good but as new bee to this field im facing a bit of trouble
which country are you from
Thanks Imran for your great efforts. Your Videos are easy to learn about Cisco networking. you are helping us to get the jobs easily. Waiting for more Videos. I believe one day you will get famous as KHAN Academy
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way of teaching is very good sir... i saw the day1 and day2 video only... both class are very nice sir...
and u explain the concept with sutiable exam its very easy to understand the concept sir... and i surely visit ur web site sir...
THank you so much Imran your Videos was helped me when i was junior Network field seeker and even upto know while i am CCNP Security Engineer.
Very nice training videos. Very good explanation. Very useful for beginners in networking. I watched all your videos on UA-cam and It is helpful to me. I appreciate your efforts on making such a nice technical videos. Thanks!
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Thank you so much NWking. I went from founding out the Net+ mostly helps people get a freat desk customer service job. to finding out that someone with my knowledge should for CCNA and i have to say i like what i see here already than i did 2 months into Net+. I hope to look forward towards CCNP as that is my next goal after obtaining my CCNA!
Hello Imran Sir.
You have thought us Networking very nicely.
You have cleared all the basic concept of Networking.
Thank you so much sir.
God bless you sir and I wish you a lot of sucess in your life.
Thanks a lot sir I learned a lot, I was having a little bit fear about the CCNA now all the fear vanished. Thanks sir great work keep it up.
Finally layers explained in a simple way. I'm not new to this, just trying to check out a different way to get what I've already learnt with lectures from other channels and as I commented in the previous video, the way you explain it's amazing.
Thank you very much!!!
This is the greatest OSI model explanation on the internet :)
Wow this is definitely dummies friendly, am new to ccna and I have been doing a lot of reading and still don't understand, but your videos have made it very easy for me. Thanks and please keep the videos coming.
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Thanks man... The OSI model has always been a tough one for me. Now I get virtually everything better. Thanks for the "All people seem to need data processing"
you are indeed a great teacher..i understand every bit of your lessons..thnx a lot
you are doing good work...help to understand topic deeply and easily
God bless you all
Bro I love you so much you make happy for my passion for network. I'm new to I T now as a beginner.
I have never seen anyone explain OSI model in that much simple manner!
I very much enjoyed the way you explained the osi model... Very imaginative detail in a way that some one like myself can understand clearly. Great Work!
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Explanation part is very awesome, simple....If I say you Rock IMRAN, it would be very small word for you..Thanks you so much for these videos..
how can you be so good. Thankyou so much for making us comprehend all these with ease and efficiency. I am making proper notes from your lectures .Thankyou again for your assistance.
Thanks and Respect you Sir for making this video, actualy the way you explain everything is like some one who removes the darkness of Ignorance from our blind (Inner) eyes by showing of the Light of Knowledge ,