Best Cisco tutor on the Web. Your videos helped me pass the 1st part of my CCNA with a 100% pass on the hands on lab. you are a great example of why information and knowledge should remain free and accessable for all. Thank you so much.
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Any added networks that are not directly connected to the router's interfaces will need to have a route created of some sort (in this case a static route) so the router can send traffic there.
The crossover cable is used between the router and the pc because a router is essentially a computer (computer-to-computer connectivity requires the use of a crossover cable).
Hi Dan i got my CCENT Early this year, and im about to take my CCNA in 1 week just doing a review :D. However i've gotten much better at ip routing, and i came to the conclusion that your basically just using a series of "Gateways" or Default Gateways at a layer 3 perspective :). All Ip packets are sent to an ip address that's directly connected. The difference between a router and a host is a host has a Default Route which means that it is "Allowed" to forward an ip packet that belongs to any subnet "to" a "Default Gateway". Routers must have a Match for the destination IP in which they will then send the ip packet to the Next hop ip which is basically a gateway... or Defaut Gateway. Routers also can connect to multiple LANS and WANS. Either u can statically configure a route or u can dynamically learn a Route "Dynamic Routing" thus allowing the router to be able to forward an ip packet that belongs to that "Learned or statically configured subnet "TO A next hop IP :D. If a Host recieves an IP packet that doesn't contain it's own Destination IP it will drop it. However, a router can match the destination IP , if it does have a match and go ahead and send the Ip packet to the next hop ip :D.
@Jason Marquis the reason why its on .32 network coz the subnet mask is /27 or .224 so in binary it is like this 11111111.11111111.11111111.11100000 remember the magic number trick? the last 1 in the last octet represents 32th place in binary so the network starts from 0-32 and so on
WHoa... un momento. 8:40 What the heck is a "s0/0/0" interface? I don't understand where this third ZERO came from... is there some "Router on a Stick" happening here?
Hey brother, The problem is you talk faster than your actions when you are navigating. You should synchronize when you say "Click here.." and before showing what you clicked on , the screen disappears.!
Best Cisco tutor on the Web. Your videos helped me pass the 1st part of my CCNA with a 100% pass on the hands on lab. you are a great example of why information and knowledge should remain free and accessable for all.
Thank you so much.
Dan, you have mastered the why to deliver the content. The way you talk keeps leading me down the path.
Thanks for taking the time to record and manage all this wonderful content.
Any added networks that are not directly connected to the router's interfaces will need to have a route created of some sort (in this case a static route) so the router can send traffic there.
Thx you , i was stuck with it for weeks now XD
Very well explained .
The crossover cable is used between the router and the pc because a router is essentially a computer (computer-to-computer connectivity requires the use of a crossover cable).
Troy Thornhill because they are end devices i think
Hi Dan i got my CCENT Early this year, and im about to take my CCNA in 1 week just doing a review :D. However i've gotten much better at ip routing, and i came to the conclusion that your basically just using a series of "Gateways" or Default Gateways at a layer 3 perspective :). All Ip packets are sent to an ip address that's directly connected. The difference between a router and a host is a host has a Default Route which means that it is "Allowed" to forward an ip packet that belongs to any subnet "to" a "Default Gateway". Routers must have a Match for the destination IP in which they will then send the ip packet to the Next hop ip which is basically a gateway... or Defaut Gateway. Routers also can connect to multiple LANS and WANS. Either u can statically configure a route or u can dynamically learn a Route "Dynamic Routing" thus allowing the router to be able to forward an ip packet that belongs to that "Learned or statically configured subnet "TO A next hop IP :D. If a Host recieves an IP packet that doesn't contain it's own Destination IP it will drop it. However, a router can match the destination IP , if it does have a match and go ahead and send the Ip packet to the next hop ip :D.
hey man tnx for the upload :) .really helped, i was just missing a few commands to make it all work
I love these videos, really helps a loooooott!!!
You sound a lot like the guy who voiced over the earlier Cisco videos when I was doing my Introduction to Networks portion
Thank you for the information. This was a big help.
@Jason Marquis the reason why its on .32 network coz the subnet mask is /27 or .224 so in binary it is like this 11111111.11111111.11111111.11100000 remember the magic number trick? the last 1 in the last octet represents 32th place in binary so the network starts from 0-32 and so on
hey, if you added another network to the topology which destination network would you add to the router?
Nice vid and excellent job! Thank you!!
thanks for the video, awesome job.
great job, thank you very much
WHoa... un momento.
8:40
What the heck is a "s0/0/0" interface?
I don't understand where this third ZERO came from...
is there some "Router on a Stick" happening here?
+Volf Khat ... no router on a stick or anything of the sort. s/0/0/0 is simply R1's physical interface that is directly connected to R2.
Hey brother, The problem is you talk faster than your actions when you are navigating. You should synchronize when you say "Click here.." and before showing what you clicked on , the screen disappears.!
very helpful !!! thx dude
Tank you
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This guy's asmr tho
write your script first then talk