I'm CISCO qualified and have worked in the industry for over 10 years. I've been searching for some really clear and concise videos on certain network features to share with apprentices joining my team so they can learn at their own pace. Your videos are fantastic, great quality, super clear explanations. Very well done, thank you.
Hi @aguitaragut3737 - I really appreciate your comments and I'm delighted to hear that my videos have helped your apprentices - I hope to make some more videos over the summer - are there any particular ones you feel that would be useful? Thanks for the feedback, Greg
@GregSouth NTP distribution is one I haven't found any great explanations for. Particularly where multiple switches are involved. As for some other topics maybe configuring interVLAN routing when trunked to a VM hypervisor. That seems to trip people up. I've found turning on/off debugging features tends to be hard to understand for people also.
How did you assign the serials links to be in the same network range ip address because when I tried doing that, the router won't let me and because of ip overlapping?
Hi @maxirocitrizus4516 - be careful with the subnet masks you on the serial links - you will note they are /30. If you assigned them with /24 it would cause an issue with IP's overlapping. Hope this helps, Greg
hi @teodorrra880317 - this dotted decimal subnet mask is the one that was provided in the example for the Dublin network - in cidr notation this is /28. Hope this helps, Greg
Hey Greg, I've watched all your OSPF videos and just wanted to say you have a very special gift when it comes to teaching. Thank you sir!
Hi - thank you very much for your comment and feedback- really pleased to hear the videos were useful
I'm CISCO qualified and have worked in the industry for over 10 years. I've been searching for some really clear and concise videos on certain network features to share with apprentices joining my team so they can learn at their own pace. Your videos are fantastic, great quality, super clear explanations. Very well done, thank you.
Hi @aguitaragut3737 - I really appreciate your comments and I'm delighted to hear that my videos have helped your apprentices - I hope to make some more videos over the summer - are there any particular ones you feel that would be useful? Thanks for the feedback, Greg
@GregSouth NTP distribution is one I haven't found any great explanations for. Particularly where multiple switches are involved.
As for some other topics maybe configuring interVLAN routing when trunked to a VM hypervisor. That seems to trip people up. I've found turning on/off debugging features tends to be hard to understand for people also.
@@aguitaragut3737 thank you very much for those topics
Best OSPF lab explanation I've seen and this one is free - subbed
Hi @michaelbuczko4967 - glad you liked the OSPF content. Greg
@@GregSouth I shared your playlist on Reddit for the r/CCNA thread thank you!
Hi @michaelbuczko4967 - thanks for sharing and hopefully it helps others on their CCNA journey. All the best, Greg
I am studying for my CCNA, I wish I had found your videos sooner! Clear, simple, and so easy to follow, thank you!
@berj2421 - Happy to help! Best of luck with CCNA studies. Greg
Thank you Greg. You just stopped me from thinking I wasn't able to understand all this good stuff. Hope you have a great Christmas.
Thanks, you too! Keep up the great work
Your tutorial is very good and i liked those which I can understand. You speak very pure English.
Thank you
Nice explain greg... From INDIA🇮🇳
Thanks - glad it helped
Thanks and subscribed. I'm on my CCNA journey.
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@locumania - thanks for the comments - best of luck in your CCNA journey. Greg
that was a good explanation myG🤙
Appreciate it
do I need to use serial cable can I just go with gig inteface?
How did you assign the serials links to be in the same network range ip address because when I tried doing that, the router won't let me and because of ip overlapping?
Hi
@maxirocitrizus4516 - be careful with the subnet masks you on the serial links - you will note they are /30. If you assigned them with /24 it would cause an issue with IP's overlapping. Hope this helps, Greg
can we get to download the project
really helpful
Glad it helped - thanks
Thank you sir
You're welcome - All the best, Greg
How did you get 255.255.255.240?
hi @teodorrra880317 - this dotted decimal subnet mask is the one that was provided in the example for the Dublin network - in cidr notation this is /28. Hope this helps, Greg
Create a video about HSRP with 4 to 5 standby routers.
Hi @crispywisp - thanks for your suggestion - a vid on HSRP has been on my list for a while and I hope to start recording again soon! Thanks
Thank you!
You're welcome and thanks for viewing!
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