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Great teaching style! Well delivered as always David. I too prefer practical demos in the IT lab. It's so important to learn how switches & routers work and CCNA is such an important cert👍 Keep up the good work! Jon ittaster channel
This is the knowledge passing from one experienced generation to next generation. Thank you so much for your efforts Sir. May god give you a long, healthy and prosperous life.
Collecting all these expensive devices and changing camera angles and PPT, also gives us that time and everything for freeeeeee. Thank you so much David for this effort. May Allah give you more energy. I love your content and have never missed any of your videos.
Akin to a capacitor that disallows direct current (DC) to pass through from one electrical network to another is router and traffic (IP packets) from one domain to another… 😊 very interesting concept explained better here by David. Thanks 🙏 a lot!!
I've always thought of the switch and router like a post office. If you send a letter to someone in the same zip code (subnet), the post office just has to drop it in that person's box or send it in a truck to their house. If you send it to someone in a different zip code, the post office has to send it to the other post office or to a distribution center and let them handle the rest.
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Only 60k subscribers... It's a shame to see that high quality channels like this one have so little subscribers... Keep up the good work, great explanations and i think easy to understand for someone with no knowledge of networking at all.
Absolutely cant wait for the wireless videos. Im one of those that struggles a bit with the intricacies of wifi, especially the layer 2 implications. 👍
Awesome video! Thanks once again for another great and informative video! It was cool to have a great refresher on hardware! I miss hardware!I always appreciate all that you do for us David and i hope you always have time to keep us educated! Blessings sir!
Been doing networking since 2015 and this is actually my first time seeing actual 10base5,2 cables. Seein it physically now makes me wonder howmuch such topologies influenced office setups, how they're always all clustered up, side to side like on the movies you know.
I went to college for IT around the turn of the millennium and my college still had at least one computer lab that used thinnet (10base2). The bus cables would run a brief distance from computer to computer along the front row, and then there was a long cable that ran back to the wall and back to the first computer on the second row, and so on. Classrooms and labs are already set up in a way that makes it easy, but I imagine like you said they'd have to put more thought into it for an office and perhaps rearrange the office to make it easier.
Hey guys I have a question. Whenever a switch doesn't know an address it floods the network like a hub to find the address. After it learns the address it records it in it's Mac address table but it's gone in like a few minutes. So for instance, a few days go by and the switch needs to send a message to that same address again does it have to flood the network again like a hub to find it so it can populate it's Mac address table all over again?
The mac address table is not gone in few minutes brother. Here are a few scenarios where a switch might forget its MAC address table: - Power Cycle: When the switch is powered off and then back on, it typically clears its MAC address table. - Aging Timeout: Entries in the MAC address table have an aging time. If a MAC address isn't seen for a specific period, it will be removed from the table. - Manual Clearing: Network administrators can manually clear the MAC address table for troubleshooting or reconfiguration purposes. - Software Reset: A software reset of the switch can also clear the MAC address table.
Your tutorials are awesome no doubt. But nobody would want to follow unordered videos. Please put a proper label and upload your videos in order in this CCNA course playlist. If it is a course then it should be in order.
What are these networks? And what are these devices? Switch vs router vs firewall vs IPS and many more.
The time has arrived for me to publish a free updated CCNA course on UA-cam. This is a brand new CCNA course where I focus on using real hardware and practical demonstrations.
Expect regular updates - the full course will be uploaded on my new CCNA playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLw6kwOJVj3MbMZ8B72ZgUryj8OSETC0ds.html
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Great teaching style! Well delivered as always David. I too prefer practical demos in the IT lab.
It's so important to learn how switches & routers work and CCNA is such an important cert👍
Keep up the good work!
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This is the knowledge passing from one experienced generation to next generation.
Thank you so much for your efforts Sir.
May god give you a long, healthy and prosperous life.
awesome content. it's a privilege to learn networking from someone who's been in networking for so many years
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Practical demo along with theory takes this course on another level. Thanks a lot
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Thank you! Fantastic to hear that! These videos are a lot of work to make, but comments like yours make all the work worthwhile! 😀
Collecting all these expensive devices and changing camera angles and PPT, also gives us that time and everything for freeeeeee. Thank you so much David for this effort. May Allah give you more energy. I love your content and have never missed any of your videos.
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Thank you! Very happy to hear that! 😀
Akin to a capacitor that disallows direct current (DC) to pass through from one electrical network to another is router and traffic (IP packets) from one domain to another… 😊 very interesting concept explained better here by David. Thanks 🙏 a lot!!
I've always thought of the switch and router like a post office. If you send a letter to someone in the same zip code (subnet), the post office just has to drop it in that person's box or send it in a truck to their house. If you send it to someone in a different zip code, the post office has to send it to the other post office or to a distribution center and let them handle the rest.
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I'm not sure how to say how Grateful I'm to you for bringing this awesome CCNA course. It's gonna help me CyberSecurity. Thank you so much and I'm looking forward to watching other contents soon
This was lekker, didn't have to repeat or skip back anywhere. The information was just flowing in ❤
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Only 60k subscribers... It's a shame to see that high quality channels like this one have so little subscribers... Keep up the good work, great explanations and i think easy to understand for someone with no knowledge of networking at all.
his main channel has a few million, I don't think he advertises this channel, I found it by accident.
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Absolutely cant wait for the wireless videos. Im one of those that struggles a bit with the intricacies of wifi, especially the layer 2 implications. 👍
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Advertising a CCNA course with ""What is a Switch? A Router?""
Hopefully the CCNA will prepare me for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals exam.
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Awesome video! Thanks once again for another great and informative video! It was cool to have a great refresher on hardware! I miss hardware!I always appreciate all that you do for us David and i hope you always have time to keep us educated! Blessings sir!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Been doing networking since 2015 and this is actually my first time seeing actual 10base5,2 cables. Seein it physically now makes me wonder howmuch such topologies influenced office setups, how they're always all clustered up, side to side like on the movies you know.
I went to college for IT around the turn of the millennium and my college still had at least one computer lab that used thinnet (10base2). The bus cables would run a brief distance from computer to computer along the front row, and then there was a long cable that ran back to the wall and back to the first computer on the second row, and so on. Classrooms and labs are already set up in a way that makes it easy, but I imagine like you said they'd have to put more thought into it for an office and perhaps rearrange the office to make it easier.
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Hello David Sir, Where do i find notes or how to i create my notes? Please reply.
where to find a full course of this current ccna ?
Sir where is the next episode ;) have been waiting for long
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Can you make a video on how to make our own AI IT notes holding agent?
Would you mind recommending a stack of devices, like the one on your desk, I could buy to work on my Cisco skills?
You can use GNS3 to simulate network if you want. It's free and great for learning.
IPS intrusion prevention system isn't it ?
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Hey guys I have a question. Whenever a switch doesn't know an address it floods the network like a hub to find the address. After it learns the address it records it in it's Mac address table but it's gone in like a few minutes. So for instance, a few days go by and the switch needs to send a message to that same address again does it have to flood the network again like a hub to find it so it can populate it's Mac address table all over again?
The mac address table is not gone in few minutes brother. Here are a few scenarios where a switch might forget its MAC address table:
- Power Cycle: When the switch is powered off and then back on, it typically clears its MAC address table.
- Aging Timeout: Entries in the MAC address table have an aging time. If a MAC address isn't seen for a specific period, it will be removed from the table.
- Manual Clearing: Network administrators can manually clear the MAC address table for troubleshooting or reconfiguration purposes.
- Software Reset: A software reset of the switch can also clear the MAC address table.
@@biswajitmishra7029 oh okay thank you. So what does it mean when a Mac address is stored in the Mac table for 300 seconds and then it's gone?
If possible send Lecturer note 📝
Megabet or megabit?
MegaBit my friend 😊
This is why I have issues.
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Your tutorials are awesome no doubt. But nobody would want to follow unordered videos. Please put a proper label and upload your videos in order in this CCNA course playlist. If it is a course then it should be in order.
Very informative. Thank you David.
Thank You David ❤
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