Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who watched live! Sorry if I didn't answer your question or respond to your chat, I'll try to answer more next time! You can also join my Discord channel to chat and ask your questions any time: jeremysitlab.com/discord
Thanks Jeremy, youre helping alot of people out with your videos. I have always been shy to tackle the CCNA but with your videos and the way you teach the subjects, my confidence level is extremely high, thanks again. YOU ROCK !
@JeremysITLab you are the BEST TEACHER out there along with @NetworkChuck, @davidbombal, @ChrisGreer. Thank you very much brother for your dedication and hard work! Looking forward for more (CCNA) quiz videos on specific topics!
Thank you very much for the videos and making this free. Thanks for your time Even if I wasn’t there for the live , I can watch and learn now. Stay blessed
I love all your videos Jeremy. They make me get the entire networking concept from the ground up. I missed the live stream coz of work but am glad u uploaded it. Can't wait for the next video. Thnx for your rich content. God bless you.
I am finding this video more helpful than what I was taught by my facilitator. Thank you very much. Hopefully I pass my CCNA on Monday. Please provide with hints of what I can expect from the exam
Just keep your teaching with these videos, study videos and live streams with quizzes, etc. You are helping a lot with these videos, explaining the material very well. Your way of explaining the material is on a high level. I've got my first IT job recently, so keep with this amazing work. I think when you will finish this course, the next course should be CCNP. And again, thanks a lot for all of these videos. I'm impatient for the end of this course and the beginning of another course.
Thank you for the quiz Jeremy, incredibly helpful and fun! Please do more live streams and practice quizzes whenever you can. Also thank you for sharing about LinkedIn and how you got a job in Japan
Jeremy, on another playlist, can you describe your daily activities when you first became a network engineer? Were you mostly inputting configurations from a senior engineer? Were you handling trouble tickets? Were you creating new network plans? Were you installing routers at a punch down block? Did you need to know Linux, or Microsoft server? What is your highest Cisco cert now? What is your job now?
Yeah I'll cover topics like that in the future for sure! Trying to finish the CCNA course up in the first half of the year though, so that's where I'm spending all my time
i thought switches have no collition domains, they send and receive frames one different wires in full duplex, (eg; 1,2 for receiving 3,6 for sending i think). so at time 14:30 there are 2 collision domains. or am I missing something?
Hi Jeremy, thanks for the stream it was so nice. Actually I missed it due to the time difference from France, but the stream is enjoyable. I also wanted to leave a short notice about your highlight pen color but I later saw that you changed the color for the last questions. Yellow wasn't so perfect, the green blue etc. are more better. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Kone! Next time I'll stream at a different time, hopefully you can watch it live :) Thanks for the tip about the color, I'll use blue or green as the main color next time
Quiz 5 : 10.0.0.0/31 means 31 bits of Network so the host portion is 1 bit. How the Subnet and broadcast will be seen and how come will it have the Host portion to forward ? Kindly clarify if my understanding is wrong.
@@JeremysITLab Thanks Sir for your reply, but how can it be possible that the switch hasn't learned the MAC @ yet knowing that PC1 already did via the ARP process. Because in the quiz, it's mentioned that "PC1 sends a frame to PC3's MAC @". So PC1 already has an entry in its arp table. And therefore, SW1 also did right ? Because of the ARP reply when it hit SW1. That's why Im a little bit confused with the 2nd reason or I may have missed something.
@@mwmadeserte9119 @Jeremy's IT Lab I think you are a little confused with the ARP aging time and the mac-address aging time (also called as CAM table) The default ARP aging time is 4 hours but the switch hold the CAM table entires only for 5 minutes.
Question 6: and If there isn’t router on the stick between C and D but with layer 3 switch connection router doesn’t have a subinterface configured so how he knows vlan tags? Super Course btw very detailed, thanks a lot 🙏
Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who watched live! Sorry if I didn't answer your question or respond to your chat, I'll try to answer more next time!
You can also join my Discord channel to chat and ask your questions any time: jeremysitlab.com/discord
This is great. More of these appreciated
Thanks. You are great.
Thank you Jeremy, I recently passed my CCNA exam, thanks to your complete course for CCNA. More power to your channel.
hi, how did you prepare for the exam ? beside jeremy's CCNA course
I watched your whole course and this is an excellent refresher touching up on the important topics. PLEASE do more!
Thanks Jeremy, youre helping alot of people out with your videos. I have always been shy to tackle the CCNA but with your videos and the way you teach the subjects, my confidence level is extremely high, thanks again. YOU ROCK !
@JeremysITLab you are the BEST TEACHER out there along with @NetworkChuck, @davidbombal, @ChrisGreer. Thank you very much brother for your dedication and hard work! Looking forward for more (CCNA) quiz videos on specific topics!
Congrats on your first stream Jeremy! You absolutely smashed it 💪and I'm not just talking about your keyboard 🤣
Haha thanks! Nothing more satisfying than smashing the keys on a mechanical keyboard.
So when's the first CertBros stream? 😉
@@JeremysITLab After seeing this I've very tempted! The bar has officially been set.
This is a very helpful video, I hope next time I'll manage to watch live, thank you Jeremy, you make this learning really interesting and even fun.
Thanks, glad to hear that! I'll stream at a different time, hopefully you can watch live :)
Thank you very much for the videos and making this free. Thanks for your time
Even if I wasn’t there for the live , I can watch and learn now. Stay blessed
I love all your videos Jeremy. They make me get the entire networking concept from the ground up. I missed the live stream coz of work but am glad u uploaded it. Can't wait for the next video. Thnx for your rich content. God bless you.
Thank You Mr. Jermey, this quiz is quite helpful.
You, Jeremy gave me the spark to study networking and pass my CCNA. Thank you! Cheers from Germany.
Good luck!
Thank you so much you opened my eyes I was blind I didn't know how to identify routes on a routing table
Thank you Jeremy , very helpful as usually . wish you the best ...
I am finding this video more helpful than what I was taught by my facilitator. Thank you very much. Hopefully I pass my CCNA on Monday.
Please provide with hints of what I can expect from the exam
Just keep your teaching with these videos, study videos and live streams with quizzes, etc.
You are helping a lot with these videos, explaining the material very well. Your way of explaining the material is on a high level.
I've got my first IT job recently, so keep with this amazing work.
I think when you will finish this course, the next course should be CCNP.
And again, thanks a lot for all of these videos. I'm impatient for the end of this course and the beginning of another course.
Thank you! And congrats on the job, that's awesome!
thank so much Jeremy. I will love to join the next live stream. all the way from south Africa
Thank you for the quiz Jeremy, incredibly helpful and fun! Please do more live streams and practice quizzes whenever you can. Also thank you for sharing about LinkedIn and how you got a job in Japan
Lives daily 😜
Thank you Jeremy to help us the way you teach is just wonderful :)
Thank you :)
thank you too for sharing your knowledge and the way you teach i thought you are a teacher :) (y) thanks alot from Germany
Great Help thank you!
I missed the live stream. What a bummer. I'll make sure not to miss the next one. It was a great stream btw! These were some really good questions.
Thank you Jeremy I lay awake and answered a couple of question unfortunately was too late for me. Thanks for all your efforts 👍👍👍
No worries! Next time I'll stream at a different time, hopefully you can watch the whole stream :)
Thank you so much for this live quiz. Please make more videos like this so that we can revise and test our knowledge.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Thank you very much
CCNAに関することをたくさん学んでおります❗いつもありがとうございます❗
Thanks very much , it is helpful specially question like this for CCNA 200-301 Mr. jerermy
Thank you, I'm glad it's helpful :)
Congratulations! You are very good, thanks! 🍻🍻🍻
Helpful, thanks for sharing
Good to See you from UAE
Love it, it helps a lot on the exam, thanks so much Jeremy
Thank you, glad to hear it :)
THANK YOU very much it is useful for me coming next 2024 . I could be written the exam preparation going for me thank thank useful and fun videos
Thank you so much jeremy am preparing to do my exam net month i cant wait to thank you for your good videos
God bless you 🙏🏻
Nice live stream Jeremy
After ccna please consider to do video for CCNP ENCOR
Thank you so much. You are the best
Thanks for watching ;)
Thanks you jeremy
If y can reminded a course for devnet certificate?
Jeremy, on another playlist, can you describe your daily activities when you first became a network engineer? Were you mostly inputting configurations from a senior engineer? Were you handling trouble tickets? Were you creating new network plans? Were you installing routers at a punch down block? Did you need to know Linux, or Microsoft server? What is your highest Cisco cert now? What is your job now?
Yeah I'll cover topics like that in the future for sure! Trying to finish the CCNA course up in the first half of the year though, so that's where I'm spending all my time
i thought switches have no collition domains, they send and receive frames one different wires in full duplex, (eg; 1,2 for receiving 3,6 for sending i think). so at time 14:30 there are 2 collision domains.
or am I missing something?
Hi Jeremy, thanks for the stream it was so nice. Actually I missed it due to the time difference from France, but the stream is enjoyable. I also wanted to leave a short notice about your highlight pen color but I later saw that you changed the color for the last questions. Yellow wasn't so perfect, the green blue etc. are more better. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Kone! Next time I'll stream at a different time, hopefully you can watch it live :)
Thanks for the tip about the color, I'll use blue or green as the main color next time
Can you please turn on the 'closed caption' options for those students who are hearing impaired!
Thanks for great lessons. Excellent explanation. Test stream is perfect, nevertheless, I watched it next day.
Thank you, I'm glad to hear that :)
Thanks for your study materials and live session Sir
Thanks for watching :)
Question 3
if all the three pcs are in different vlans would that change the answer though?
Quiz 5 : 10.0.0.0/31 means 31 bits of Network so the host portion is 1 bit. How the Subnet and broadcast will be seen and how come will it have the Host portion to forward ?
Kindly clarify if my understanding is wrong.
I did Google and completed SNMP and Syslog. So what's the next 2 topics should I take ?
Next will be SSH
wow this is fun, im very late here tho, you should do these more if you have time for this!!
I'll be ok with that ccna for the year
Missed the live stream as well. 🤦🏽♂️
For the first quiz, the reason might be the 'aging' process that's by default in the switch right ?
Yeah that's correct, either the aging process or it simply hasn't learned the MAC address yet.
@@JeremysITLab Thanks Sir for your reply, but how can it be possible that the switch hasn't learned the MAC @ yet knowing that PC1 already did via the ARP process. Because in the quiz, it's mentioned that "PC1 sends a frame to PC3's MAC @". So PC1 already has an entry in its arp table. And therefore, SW1 also did right ? Because of the ARP reply when it hit SW1. That's why Im a little bit confused with the 2nd reason or I may have missed something.
@@mwmadeserte9119 You could, for example, configure a static ARP entry in PC1's ARP table.
@@mwmadeserte9119 @Jeremy's IT Lab I think you are a little confused with the ARP aging time and the mac-address aging time (also called as CAM table)
The default ARP aging time is 4 hours but the switch hold the CAM table entires only for 5 minutes.
A is the correct answer
9 out of 10
Is this the practical and theoretical Exam?
Hello my Japanese big bro thank you I appreciate your help more than anyone. I know you are not Japanese by the way:)
Hello from Philippines
Hello from Japan! :)
I got frustrated on Vlan question which I thought I knew already
Me too
Question 6: and If there isn’t router on the stick between C and D but with layer 3 switch connection router doesn’t have a subinterface configured so how he knows vlan tags?
Super Course btw very detailed, thanks a lot 🙏
I would use a multilayer switch icon in that case!
Definitely 300$ will worth thorough out all your sessions.
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A
hi Jeremy,
when will you come to china??
No plans yet! Are you in China?
i'm starting to believe I can pass the CCNA exam.
B
Missed the live stream 😭😭😭
Maybe next time! What time zone are you in?
@@JeremysITLab India time zone
Like me anyone from India
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