New subscriber here! Keep up the great work bro! I love all your videos! You are different from alot of the other UA-camrs out there. You can tell that you care about your job and you have the passion for it and not doing it because of the pay itself. Would you like to have a one on one session if I set something up through your link?
Thank you for this video, could you please make a video about what to do after CCNA, like how to practice BGP, Route Maps and other advanced topics, I just got my CCNA 18 days ago and I will like to continue learning!
Congrats on passing your CCNA. Yes labbing for BGP and policies can be annoying. Since you have to build out complex networks with tons of routers and switches, but it can be done. I recommend duplicating the current network you created and putting in a different ASN and then just changing the IP subnets. But yes, continue to keep learning you’ll always be a student!
How many tickets you’ve completed. How fast you complete the tickets have you caused any outages and how many? Has there been any escalations under your name and how often? That kind of stuff
You use gns3 general information for checking where port was connected from end to end but how do you do it if its in real equipment or inside a complex network room for physical layer only?
If it’s a fiber optic, usually there are commands that can check the physical port to see what’s physically connected. But if you’re in a cable room with tons of RJ-45 copper cables, you may be SOL and have to check it manually either by trial and error or trying it tracing the cable down.
Yes! Please do more content like this! More GNS Labs!
New subscriber here! Keep up the great work bro! I love all your videos! You are different from alot of the other UA-camrs out there. You can tell that you care about your job and you have the passion for it and not doing it because of the pay itself. Would you like to have a one on one session if I set something up through your link?
Thank you for this video, could you please make a video about what to do after CCNA, like how to practice BGP, Route Maps and other advanced topics, I just got my CCNA 18 days ago and I will like to continue learning!
Congrats on passing your CCNA. Yes
labbing for BGP and policies can be annoying. Since you have to build out complex networks with tons of routers and switches, but it can be done. I recommend duplicating the current network you created and putting in a different ASN and then just changing the IP subnets. But yes, continue to keep learning you’ll always be a student!
You’re gaining subscribers at a fast pace. Love your content so far. Keep it up
Thanks for the support Cat Man
I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work fellow youtuber/techbro!
Thanks so much for the kind comment I seen your channel keep it man!
weird glare maybe its my monitor. Thanks for the info.
Nah it’s me I forgot to clean my camera lens
What metrics or kpi your boss consider in order to evalute your work? Good job
How many tickets you’ve completed. How fast you complete the tickets have you caused any outages and how many? Has there been any escalations under your name and how often? That kind of stuff
You use gns3 general information for checking where port was connected from end to end but how do you do it if its in real equipment or inside a complex network room for physical layer only?
If it’s a fiber optic, usually there are commands that can check the physical port to see what’s physically connected. But if you’re in a cable room with tons of RJ-45 copper cables, you may be SOL and have to check it manually either by trial and error or trying it tracing the cable down.
Do network engineers get paid the same amount as cyber security engineers?
Cyber security definitely gets paid more on average.