I passed my CCNA thanks to your CCNA Course and even used the Wireless Part of your CCNA Course for my ENCORE studies, which I also passed a few Weeks ago. Even though I passed it, I still watch your CCNP Content to get deeper insights in the topics for my day to day job. This is an amazin course, thank you so much for publishing it to UA-cam for free!
Congrats n the ENCOR pass. I'm studying for it right now, can I ask was just watching Jeremy's course sufficient for passing or did you do other studying/ practice besides? Thank you
Thank you so much for this video. Been waiting for something like this to help me make sense of the different fields of ICMP. And again, thank you for everything you are doing, giving back to this community.
Thanks you for the video. RFC 6633 is a proposed standared, not a standards tack. That would suggest the at ICM Source Quench is not quite dead -although must confess not seen one for a while.
Hi Jeremy, Your lectures really helped me clear the CCNA. Thankyou so much! I want to follow your CCNP lectures as well. Do you have a rough idea as to how long it will take you to complete the course?
Hello Jeremy, I can't thank you enough for your course. Is this the last video or are you still working on uploading more for the ENCOR course? I notice it says complete course, but I also notice that the video was posted 8 days ago. Thanks in advance!
I passed my CCNA thanks to your CCNA Course and even used the Wireless Part of your CCNA Course for my ENCORE studies, which I also passed a few Weeks ago. Even though I passed it, I still watch your CCNP Content to get deeper insights in the topics for my day to day job. This is an amazin course, thank you so much for publishing it to UA-cam for free!
Congrats n the ENCOR pass.
I'm studying for it right now, can I ask was just watching Jeremy's course sufficient for passing or did you do other studying/ practice besides?
Thank you
Sir, Thanks for wonderful lecture. Please add ccnp topic numbers in videos as like CCNA.
Thank you so much for this video. Been waiting for something like this to help me make sense of the different fields of ICMP. And again, thank you for everything you are doing, giving back to this community.
Excellent presentation ! 🏆
man i love you and i love your effort in helping people learn for free
Thanks a lot for this good lesson
Thanks you for the video.
RFC 6633 is a proposed standared, not a standards tack.
That would suggest the at ICM Source Quench is not quite dead -although must confess not seen one for a while.
You're right, good point!
Hi Jeremy, Your lectures really helped me clear the CCNA. Thankyou so much! I want to follow your CCNP lectures as well. Do you have a rough idea as to how long it will take you to complete the course?
Thank you
Hello Jeremy, I can't thank you enough for your course. Is this the last video or are you still working on uploading more for the ENCOR course? I notice it says complete course, but I also notice that the video was posted 8 days ago. Thanks in advance!
At 8:23 its PC1 who sent the packet not R1
Cisco Network Learning Store is having a Pi Day sale - $149.95 for CML Personal (at least in USA, not sure how that transfers elsewhere)
Thanks for update
I really appreciate the flash cards for the videos that are seemingly majority trivia knowledge. 👍
wouldn't it be type 1 for destination unreachable since code 3 represents port unreachable ?
Thank you Jeremy
@Jeremy, is there any plan for network automation course (Python) or any good stuff you would like to suggest?
Sir Jeremy, can i get the slides presentation copy for your lectures?
When will you add this one to Udemy?
Can i download the videos in my pc to watch it offline?
If layer 2 adds 18 bytes of padding, where would that padding be added? before the encapsulated IP and ICMP header or after?
The padding is added after the frames encapsulated data, but before the FCS. So it'll be
Jeremy, do you mean to say that someone studying for the CCNP should understand ping?
:D
RE @ about the 18 min mark.
Don't expect a pong when you send a ping 🤭
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