I was so tensed because of those lengthy modules cause I had to finish all of them within a week and then found your channel.🥰 I believe that this playlist will help me clear my cisco ideathon exam!🙂
I was so tensed because of those lengthy modules cause I had to finish all of them within a week and then found your channel. I believe that this playlist will help me clear my cisco ideathon exam!
You should have more subscribers!. On the other hand, i am trying to get to cisco (previous security engineer) again and i need to review CCNA again for the interview. This helps a lot, you dont have any idea how we appreciate your effort. Keep going dude!
I am taking this class this semester, and I just failed the module 1-3 exam. I feel so stressed and terrible about myself and I hope your videos in this series will help me do better.
Your Playlist is very helpful, i cant concentrate right when i learn about a topic im not soo interested in, but u have to take this course in my it scool, eventhou im fron germany and my course/test is going to be in german i think that will help me a lot
Thank you so much for the positive feedback. Thank you for the comment in Sinhala. I appreciate it! I am also looking into making videos in Sinhala in the future. I have not used Sinhala language to study much for over 20+ years so this is bit difficult. But I do speak it at home.
@@NetITGeeks if you can make videos in sinhala it's very useful for sri lankan students.we don't need full in sinhala.some important things of these.thank u sir
Sorry, I just saw your comment. I will try to create another Channel in Sinhala. The only problem is that I grew up in Canada since I was kid. Some of the Shinhala terms you use in the industry can be confusing for me. I will look into this in the future. Thank you for the suggestion.
Thank you for commenting. I am happy that you found my lectures useful. I will try to add lab demos soon but this will take some time for me to arrange and organize. Hopefully, I can start uploading lab demos before the end of 2022. Keep an eye out for the lab demos on my TY channel. I wish you and others all the best on your CCNA journey.
Thank you for the suggestion. I will take this into consideration on my future video lectures. Unfortunately, we cannot edit a video on YT once it is uploaded.
I hope this finds you well in healthy, Which vendor cert would you suggest for an entry-level between N+ and CCNA, I have Diploma in IT(and Networks Engineering as majors) and i wanna do networks engineering/technician. Thanks in advance.
This is a very difficult question to answer because it depends on where you are and what kind of jobs you seek. In Canada for example, some private companies asked for Network+ but most would ask for CCNA. A+ is more popular here than N+. But when it comes to government jobs and research jobs, they do not care if you have CCNA or not. It all based on your educational background not certifications. So, this is difficult to answer as requirements changes based on what job in what organization you apply for. If I really have to pick one, I would pick CCNA. When it comes to who you should pick to take the exam, I would go for any accredited school or institution. Good luck and all the best.
Unfortunately I don't teach any of these CNNA classes. I created these lessons on my spare time as a hobby. Thank you for the kind comment and good to know that you learned a lot from it. To further support CCNA program, I will try to post more tutorials/lessons on concepts like subnetting in the near future.
@@NetITGeeks Sir... I'm new to computer networking and I want to become a network engineer.. so please help me.. which video classes are enough for me 🙏
I am wanting to take the CCN by end of year. You did this video 2 years ago, and I was wondering if much has changed if I were to watch the videos now to prepare from 4 months from now to take the actual exam to be certified
@@sakatherinejohnson the course creators of CCNA said that there is just additional content on AI an ML but it doesn't affect the previous content by a lot.
Cisco has added few items but not much since these slide sets were released by them. So the fundamentals here remains the same for the exam if you take it today. My videos are still relevant as of 2024 and a good resource for studying. Good luck and I wish you all the best.
Thank you so much for the feedback. I do not have the permission to share all these slides. But, I noticed that if you Google search these presentation titles, there are some US universities and colleges that have posted them online. Good luck with your studies!
Sir... I'm new to computer networking(completely zero) and I want to become a network engineer.. Is this videos helped me to take a good job? also plz suggest me if anything else
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I do not have the permission to share all these slides. But, I noticed that if you Google search these presentation titles, there are some US universities and colleges that have posted them online. Good luck with your studies!
@@NetITGeeks Sorry. I was asking about the modules themselves. When I view them on Cisco Academy, they're shown as embedded pages within the Web page no as presentation or in full screen mode.
hello sir, i wanted to know is this still the current version like it is changed by now today,because i am goin to learn from you and and gonna apply for the next module routing and switching thanks
I think this is still the current version. Even if the version may have updated, almost all of the core/fundamental concepts in network engineering remain the same.
Yes, if you started off with the CCNA 1 lectures here, you should be OK. The CCNA 1 is for those who are new to this subject. The CCNA 2 and CCNA 3 should be done after CCNA 1. What you are watching here is CCNA 1.
Not for this course. This is only offered as an instructor lead program per Cisco requirements. You will have to register with an academic institution in order be able to take the lab an lecture exams. But please check with Cisco Systems as these rules may have been changed since I took the course.
Anybody who is from a Non-IT field & switching to IT, and what's your age? In india it is tough here to transition into IT after an age of 30. And in how many days we can complete Intro to Networks course from cisco ?
Thank you very much for the useful information, could you please send me this slide in pdf file or let me know where can I find it, as well as how to pass the exam to get a certificate once I feel ready for that ?
Unfortunately I do not have the permission to share the slides online. These slides are provided to you when you register for a CCNA course from the academic institution.
Hello i am really enjoying you lectures. is it possible that could send me the lectures slides or pdf file? so i can take notes better and review on my free time.
Hi, thank you for the comment. I have received several requests to post the lecture slides online. Unfortunately, these slides were provided to me by Cisco for educational use, including creating UA-cam videos. I am not authorize to redistribute. But if you are in a Cisco CCNA class, please contact your instructor/professor for the slides and they will have the auth to distribute to their students. Good luck and all the best.
Sorry I cannot share the PDF or ppt files as these are part of a Cisco NetAcad document set. You may obtain them directly from Cisco or from your academic institution.
Yes they do as long as you have registered for the classes. Some of these classes do require registering with an academic institution like a university, college or a technical school (instructor-led).
@@NetITGeeks yes i am doing it with an it institute , with the online lessons and doing the netacad exams and all, the industrial i thing you need a bit of field expierence before attempting it.
I agree with you but I wrote my CCNA exams with zero field experience and passed every single exam with over 90% average. For CCNP, yes you should have industry experience but for CCNAs I do not think it is necessary. Just study hard and get it done and it may open up opportunities for you. However, I found CompTIA A+ certification program is more useful in Canada than the CCNA or even CCNP certs.
Unfortunately, I do not have the permission to post these Cisco notes online. If you signed up for a class with Cisco or with your local academic institution, they should provide the slide sets. You can also try Google and see if someone else with the permission has posted the slides online. Thank you.
Unfortunately I cannot share these presentation files original copies. If you signed up for a CCNA class, they should provide you with these documentations.
I find confussing that you call every computer on a network a host or end device (5:20) but then you say that end devices is anything that sends or receives mesages (9:50), which would include e.g. servers. In the first definition, where you are trying to point out the difference between computer and server, you should not use the term end device because, as you say later, that is no difference between computer and file server.
You are correct but also Cisco is correct. The confusion is that according to Cisco instructor materials, a server as well as a client can be consider as an end-device. This is because by English definition, a device sits and the end of a network that receive and send data can be consider as an end-device. For CCNA exams, they usually say "clients" and "servers" and lump them together as end devices while switches, routers, firewall appliances, etc. are classified as intermediary devices. Sorry about the confusing. I usually go over what Cisco provided to instructors but sometimes these long lectures can be bit more clear with these confusing concepts. Again, for CCNA exam purposes, look at clients and server (both) as end-devices and all other items in-between as intermediary devices (unless the new CCNA guidelines has changed/updated since this lecture was uploaded a year ago). Hope this helps.
Sorry I do not have the rights to upload these files. But please try searching Google because there are some universities and colleges that have these files avil online.
I wish I can do it in French. I regret that I dropped out/did not signed up for French language classes in Grade 9. Unfortunately, I could not teach these materials in French or any other language. :( I have also received requests to do these tutorials in Sinhala but do not have the educational background to do it.
I'm doing all online course's for this. I am a very slow reader. This is a life saver! Thank you for doing this!
You're so welcome!
I agree in enrolled in this class and this is wayyy more helpful for me to get theough the material.
Your explanations are great. Often people don’t give examples or clear or concise lectures. I’ve taken many certifications. You are good! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I was so tensed because of those lengthy modules cause I had to finish all of them within a week and then found your channel.🥰
I believe that this playlist will help me clear my cisco ideathon exam!🙂
Glad I could help!
in how much time u prepared for ideathon m1, m2, m3 all the courses
I was so tensed because of those lengthy modules cause I had to finish all of them within a week and then found your channel.
I believe that this playlist will help me clear my cisco ideathon exam!
dude tomorrow is my paper and i have to finish all modules , I'm cooked
I'm studying to take my CCNA and your channel is helping me a lot. Thank you so much, I hope to pass in this exam 🙏🏾
Thank you for the comment. I wish you all the best and good luck on your exams.
Me too brother. I`m a newbie but i have a dream and realize to be an Network Engineer or other professionalism job in Networking.
@@NetITGeeks can we work together?
@@willianbarreiro9925 did you pass bro? I know it was 2 years ago
Taking my CCNA in my highscool networking class. Thanks for the help, man! I dont always have the time to read.
You should have more subscribers!.
On the other hand, i am trying to get to cisco (previous security engineer) again and i need to review CCNA again for the interview. This helps a lot, you dont have any idea how we appreciate your effort.
Keep going dude!
Love you brother, thanks for your time and help. You helped me pass CCNA Networking, I will be forever greatful.
Doing the module and watching this helped alot to get a different perspective. Thanks
Very welcome!
I am taking this class this semester, and I just failed the module 1-3 exam. I feel so stressed and terrible about myself and I hope your videos in this series will help me do better.
Your Playlist is very helpful, i cant concentrate right when i learn about a topic im not soo interested in, but u have to take this course in my it scool, eventhou im fron germany and my course/test is going to be in german i think that will help me a lot
You are welcome. Thank you for the kind words.
ගොඩක් පින් ඔබතුමා ලබාගත් දැනුම අපිට ලබා දෙනවාට.මේවලින් උපරිම ප්රයෝජන මම ලබා ගන්නවා.thank you.(lankawe kenek wima thawath sathutui)❤
Thank you so much for the positive feedback. Thank you for the comment in Sinhala. I appreciate it! I am also looking into making videos in Sinhala in the future. I have not used Sinhala language to study much for over 20+ years so this is bit difficult. But I do speak it at home.
@@NetITGeeks if you can make videos in sinhala it's very useful for sri lankan students.we don't need full in sinhala.some important things of these.thank u sir
Sorry, I just saw your comment. I will try to create another Channel in Sinhala. The only problem is that I grew up in Canada since I was kid. Some of the Shinhala terms you use in the industry can be confusing for me. I will look into this in the future. Thank you for the suggestion.
These videos helped so much as extra studying materials! Thanks for posting these🤙🏻
Happy to hear that!
@NetITGeeks Thank you Bro, you deserve to be bigger on youtube and community. Thank you a lot
You are welcome.
Thank you for sharing these valauble info, could you please share the labs as well it will help us in our journey in CCNA
Thank you for commenting. I am happy that you found my lectures useful. I will try to add lab demos soon but this will take some time for me to arrange and organize. Hopefully, I can start uploading lab demos before the end of 2022. Keep an eye out for the lab demos on my TY channel. I wish you and others all the best on your CCNA journey.
As you are talking about the components of the diagram in this video, why don't you use the solid Arrow to point to the components?
Thank you for the suggestion. I will take this into consideration on my future video lectures. Unfortunately, we cannot edit a video on YT once it is uploaded.
I hope this finds you well in healthy, Which vendor cert would you suggest for an entry-level between N+ and CCNA, I have Diploma in IT(and Networks Engineering as majors) and i wanna do networks engineering/technician. Thanks in advance.
This is a very difficult question to answer because it depends on where you are and what kind of jobs you seek. In Canada for example, some private companies asked for Network+ but most would ask for CCNA. A+ is more popular here than N+. But when it comes to government jobs and research jobs, they do not care if you have CCNA or not. It all based on your educational background not certifications. So, this is difficult to answer as requirements changes based on what job in what organization you apply for. If I really have to pick one, I would pick CCNA. When it comes to who you should pick to take the exam, I would go for any accredited school or institution. Good luck and all the best.
Do you offer private lessons ? Ive learned so much from you, thanks for the work you put out here.
Unfortunately I don't teach any of these CNNA classes. I created these lessons on my spare time as a hobby. Thank you for the kind comment and good to know that you learned a lot from it. To further support CCNA program, I will try to post more tutorials/lessons on concepts like subnetting in the near future.
@@NetITGeeks Sir... I'm new to computer networking and I want to become a network engineer.. so please help me.. which video classes are enough for me 🙏
thank's for sharing informations
thanks, can you please shed more lights on router vs switch in breaking collision domain?
I am wanting to take the CCN by end of year. You did this video 2 years ago, and I was wondering if much has changed if I were to watch the videos now to prepare from 4 months from now to take the actual exam to be certified
@@sakatherinejohnson the course creators of CCNA said that there is just additional content on AI an ML but it doesn't affect the previous content by a lot.
Cisco has added few items but not much since these slide sets were released by them. So the fundamentals here remains the same for the exam if you take it today. My videos are still relevant as of 2024 and a good resource for studying. Good luck and I wish you all the best.
Thanks for this Video it helps me a lot
Glad to hear that!
Can I get any study materials for this course ? Even the slides which you use to teach would greatly do ✌️
Thank you so much for the feedback. I do not have the permission to share all these slides. But, I noticed that if you Google search these presentation titles, there are some US universities and colleges that have posted them online. Good luck with your studies!
Sir... I'm new to computer networking(completely zero) and I want to become a network engineer.. Is this videos helped me to take a good job? also plz suggest me if anything else
Can you share the pdf of all modules?
It would really help in revising in the last moment.
Your video is very helpful for ideathon.
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I do not have the permission to share all these slides. But, I noticed that if you Google search these presentation titles, there are some US universities and colleges that have posted them online. Good luck with your studies!
Thank you sir
You are life saver
Hi, thank you for sharing. I'm wondering how you could view the modules in full screen?
Also, could you please tell me the difference between Ctrl-Z and Ctrl-C?
The UA-cam video player allow you to view videos in full screen. The option is on the bottom right-hand corner of the YT player.
@@NetITGeeks Sorry. I was asking about the modules themselves. When I view them on Cisco Academy, they're shown as embedded pages within the Web page no as presentation or in full screen mode.
This maybe a limitation on the Netacad web system.
hello sir, i wanted to know is this still the current version like it is changed by now today,because i am goin to learn from you and and gonna apply for the next module routing and switching thanks
I think this is still the current version. Even if the version may have updated, almost all of the core/fundamental concepts in network engineering remain the same.
@@NetITGeeks thank you sir for the information
What is the next subnet of this IPv6 address 2001:DB8:FADE:00FF::/64 and what is the 16th IP address ?
Thank you for this tutorials
You are welcome.
Nice explained
Awesome! Thanks a lot.
You're welcome!
Can we start taking these courses about network with 0 knowledge?
Yes, if you started off with the CCNA 1 lectures here, you should be OK. The CCNA 1 is for those who are new to this subject. The CCNA 2 and CCNA 3 should be done after CCNA 1. What you are watching here is CCNA 1.
Good wideo. Very nicely
Welcome
For that course can we enrolled for self study instead of the instructor?
Not for this course. This is only offered as an instructor lead program per Cisco requirements. You will have to register with an academic institution in order be able to take the lab an lecture exams. But please check with Cisco Systems as these rules may have been changed since I took the course.
thank you father
Lol... Father? 🤣
“Bro I need help with my CCNA”
This legend: I will help you
You are welcome.
Thank you.
🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Anybody who is from a Non-IT field & switching to IT, and what's your age?
In india it is tough here to transition into IT after an age of 30.
And in how many days we can complete Intro to Networks course from cisco ?
good video brother u made a nice summary
Glad you liked it! I will try to post some lab demos soon. Hope you Subscribe.
Good luck with your exams!
Thank you it really helpful 😊
You're welcome 😊
good stuffs~thanks
Our pleasure!
Thank you very much for the useful information,
could you please send me this slide in pdf file or let me know where can I find it, as well as how to pass the exam to get a certificate once I feel ready for that ?
Unfortunately I do not have the permission to share the slides online. These slides are provided to you when you register for a CCNA course from the academic institution.
Hello i am really enjoying you lectures. is it possible that could send me the lectures slides or pdf file? so i can take notes better and review on my free time.
Hi, thank you for the comment. I have received several requests to post the lecture slides online. Unfortunately, these slides were provided to me by Cisco for educational use, including creating UA-cam videos. I am not authorize to redistribute. But if you are in a Cisco CCNA class, please contact your instructor/professor for the slides and they will have the auth to distribute to their students. Good luck and all the best.
thanks, very helpfull
Glad it helped!
Very helpful..can you give us a link for this pdf you working with and thanks a lot❤
Sorry I cannot share the PDF or ppt files as these are part of a Cisco NetAcad document set. You may obtain them directly from Cisco or from your academic institution.
thank u very much
thank you sir your enroll for ccnav7 courses ?
Are you asking how to enroll in CCNA classes? If you are looking to enroll, you need to check with your local university or technical school.
@@NetITGeeks thnk you sir i got my enrollement in ccna
hi, does the netacad still gives you a certification?
Yes they do as long as you have registered for the classes. Some of these classes do require registering with an academic institution like a university, college or a technical school (instructor-led).
@@NetITGeeks yes i am doing it with an it institute , with the online lessons and doing the netacad exams and all, the industrial i thing you need a bit of field expierence before attempting it.
I agree with you but I wrote my CCNA exams with zero field experience and passed every single exam with over 90% average. For CCNP, yes you should have industry experience but for CCNAs I do not think it is necessary. Just study hard and get it done and it may open up opportunities for you. However, I found CompTIA A+ certification program is more useful in Canada than the CCNA or even CCNP certs.
Thank you so much for these.
Please where can I download the materials from?
Is there a website or what?
Unfortunately, I do not have the permission to post these Cisco notes online. If you signed up for a class with Cisco or with your local academic institution, they should provide the slide sets. You can also try Google and see if someone else with the permission has posted the slides online. Thank you.
.can you please send PPT
Of ccna1 all module.
Unfortunately I cannot share these presentation files original copies. If you signed up for a CCNA class, they should provide you with these documentations.
I want modules as sheet to print please
Unfortunately, I cannot post these slides online. If you are in a CCNA class, please contact your instructor for the slides.
I find confussing that you call every computer on a network a host or end device (5:20) but then you say that end devices is anything that sends or receives mesages (9:50), which would include e.g. servers.
In the first definition, where you are trying to point out the difference between computer and server, you should not use the term end device because, as you say later, that is no difference between computer and file server.
You are correct but also Cisco is correct. The confusion is that according to Cisco instructor materials, a server as well as a client can be consider as an end-device. This is because by English definition, a device sits and the end of a network that receive and send data can be consider as an end-device. For CCNA exams, they usually say "clients" and "servers" and lump them together as end devices while switches, routers, firewall appliances, etc. are classified as intermediary devices. Sorry about the confusing. I usually go over what Cisco provided to instructors but sometimes these long lectures can be bit more clear with these confusing concepts. Again, for CCNA exam purposes, look at clients and server (both) as end-devices and all other items in-between as intermediary devices (unless the new CCNA guidelines has changed/updated since this lecture was uploaded a year ago). Hope this helps.
Good
Thanks
Pdf link please?
Sorry I do not have the rights to upload these files. But please try searching Google because there are some universities and colleges that have these files avil online.
please in french please
I wish I can do it in French. I regret that I dropped out/did not signed up for French language classes in Grade 9. Unfortunately, I could not teach these materials in French or any other language. :( I have also received requests to do these tutorials in Sinhala but do not have the educational background to do it.