ERRATA: 15:16 The command should be input in 'privileged exec mode', not 'global configuration mode' 23:18 It should be "Router(config)# do", NOT "Router(config)# run". "run" is the Juniper version, "do" is used on Cisco devices to let you execute privileged-exec level commands from global-config mode. 23:45 It should be 'Router# show running-config' and 'Router# show startup-config', etc. They should be entered in privileged exec mode, NOT global config mode.
once you are in the global mode you have to put "do" before running your command, but when you are in the priv mode you do'nt need to put "do" to run your command
Hi Jeremy...hope you are well my friend. I am 54 years old and physical issues have caused me to look for a new field of work. My son does IT and told me to take a look at your online classes and so I am. Your approach to teaching is like a one-on-one technique that I can follow well. I am an old dog so it is difficult to learn new tricks but I'm glad you are here to teach me. I wanted to thank you my friend and wish you as many blessings as you are giving to others...be well and thanks again...
I started my CCNA journey with this video, and today I've just passed my 200-301 exam using your videos as my primary study resource. You've got a real knack for creating this type of material, and I'm glad that you will soon have a series covering CCNP topics!
@@mdnaeemhossain2254 you will have to study all of them. The lab ones are shorter but get the packet tracer lab he explains in the first few. There's no fast way of doing this. The official cert guide book also helps
I was understanding until I got to this Day 4. I got confused. I don't have any idea on networking. This CCNA is my first, is that the problem? The programming aspect made me to keep zoning out.
@@MAVERICK-c3k i had the same issue. If it helps, i was only able to stay focused by doing a quick workout after pausing the video. Once i resumed i could recall all the info pretty well. IT also helps to take notes for more elastic memory. If that helps you learn better
Sir, I don't know if you read this comment. You are doing exactly what a true teacher must do. For someone like me who had no idea what Networking is about, CLI, cables and stuff like these are scary. Because I didn't even know where to start. Many many people quit learning Networking because of bad teachings. Networking is totally different from Programming which happens to be my field. In Programming you choose a language and start coding and make mistakes 'till you learn it. But in Networking there are so many confusing paths. Please do not stop teaching this way. Thanks a lot, Sir.
Some people think that, i have gone to abroad to study NETWORKING, Thanks for good tutorials..... am so enjoying on your full tutorial brother.... GOD BLESS YOU...am from TANZANIA
I was studying somewhere else, when I watched Jeremy's lessons while working out in the gym, I was impressed how easy was his method of learning. I have abandoned the complicated method I was following and I have started seriously studying through Jeremy's videos. Two days so far gave me more learning quality comparing to dull 18 days learning somewhere else. Thanks a lot Jeremy, you are the kind of tutor I needed.
Thank you so much for this! I've always been a computer geek, but the networking side always seemed like this looming monstrosity, but you've broken it down into serviceable chunks and you manage to simplify it without removing any of the core information.
I started to understand networks, in addition I started to love networks. I am a software developer who never understood networks and servers. One month ago I started to learn Linux and Networks and I feel very confident now. Thanks to this video. I never liked dependence from DevOps and system administrators at my work.
Jeremy, after not touching a Cisco router since 2002 ... your videos are catching me up quickly. I'm working on my certs prior to retiring from the Navy. Thank you!
You are truly the best instructor of this information I have encountered so far. I have earned my Network+ and Security+ already, but you teach at a pace that is digestable and your message is cystal clear.
I just wish I discovered this channel much earlier. It's like being in a real class. Although I've been studying with another tutor in parallel, I cannot begin to emphasis the excellence of you teaching method. Thank you once more. This is really being helpful.
i do appreciate how you suggest and how you organized your suggestion ,personally i did ccna course many times , i never see like the way you teach us . i just watch your vedio because i know every step that you teach us . last thanks.
The way of Your teaching and providing lots of information about the complete course is fabulous. Everyone one who watches the video Will no more return empty minded. Thank You Sir a lot and lot. 🙏🏻
Still here, my fav teacher! I just started a few days ago with just basic knowledge about networking, there a lot of bits of knowledge to cover but step by step, day by day I am getting there. I really wish to pass this ccna quiz! Hopping for a ccnp for the next years! Thanks a lot, really appreciate your effort! Felling somehow weird about these courses being free, but they are really helping me after started from zero cause I got separated from my wife, moved to another city, had started to work for a chicken factory about 2 weeks ago! See you inside, Cheers!
Hi Jeremy I was really into your videos for awhile late last year, but after I quit smoking, the withdrawals were so bad that living was already hard, and learning was even harder. Jeremy, I am ready to finally proceed through with your course in its entirety. Thanks for your channel and wish me luck
I'm just getting started with this course, but I can can already it is outstanding. I've watched other CCNA courses on TH-cam before, but to get such a well-explained, in-depth course for absolutely free is incredible. The quiz at the end of each lecture and also the provided labs/flash cards are an amazing addition to the amazing course. I can't thank you enough for providing these resources for free!
My favourite youtube channel Thanks a lot for this amazing teaching. Your hard work behind every vedios must be appreciative. I wonder How simply convey every minute details of ccna. A big big thanks and applause from a big fan of your teaching from India 🙏
Holy heck, so that's how it means and works all along! I'm so delighted. I thought I am too dumb for Networking but I am really surprised as to how I understand you so easily and so effectively. You're a great teacher Jeremy. I love you 💕 Take careee 😊
Hey there! So, I gotta say, these videos i could watch all over ....AGANE!! haha, just kidding i Just wanted to give you a little hard time, but the real reason I'm dropping this comment is to say thanks for the free training. I'm also doing CBT Nuggets, but your videos and flash cards are like nothing else out there. They're making ALL the difference in my CCNA prep. After watching your stuff, doing the Packet Tracer labs, and especially using those flash cards, I'm feeling super prepared - I'm gonna start using Anki for all my studies from now on. Your material is awesome, and I can't thank you enough for your generosity. I'm telling you, youll be padi back ten fold in opportunities and abundance big time! Keep it up, brotha. Much appreciated!
Quiz question 2 was interesting. Great episode though it took me a while to remember all commands. I believe your provided flash cards will help me to memorize. Thanks once again.
As someone who is planning a later in life career change, this course is fantastic. The content, pace, and style is spot on. One problem though - I'm not getting the packet tracer lab for day 4? It's going straight to day 5....
Jeremy, I wanna say thank you for all the CCNA lessons your offered for free. I passed my CCNA today. Please when are you releasing the lesson for the CCNP free lesson?. Once more thank you.
Tbh with you Jeremy I am kinda scared to really buckle down and study ccna it seems like so much information. I was in a ccna crash course with the military and that was very tough for me unfortunately I got Covid during so I got sent home so I didn’t get to finish the course. You however have made me realize it’s doable
It was an an awesome lesson as others. I am really grateful to u. Ur videos are really helping a lot. God Bless u Jeremy. Keep up with your good work. Once Again Thank You.
Thank you so much Jeremy for your CCNA video series. This is very helpful for me to understand and configure my own network at home. I'm not intend to take CCNA certification, but I need to understand what is networking.
lecture is so good. Anyway update the description. Because there is " In this video you will learn about two networking models, the OSI Model and TCP/IP Suite".
"Octothorp." the symbol itself, in a vacuum, is called an octothorp. Hastagging and as a pound symbol (on US phones that don't have a key for the British pound) are uses for it.
Great stuff. Thx. One of the question's answer on the flashcard I think it should be: Which three commands can be use to save the configuration? - write - write MEMORY (NOT write erase) - copy running-config startup-config Am I correct?
Hey Jeremy, Appreciate everything so far. Anyway you could give me a little walk-thru on installing putty and which one to select on the website. Having a bit of confusion.
Instead of #write or #write memory, you can type this shortcut command, #wr. Always #wr(write memory) after every configuration otherwise you will lost all your configuration in case of power cut. But remember to always learn the full command before learning shortcut command.
Technically MD5 is a hash function, not an encryption algorithm. It serves a cryptographic function, but it simply maps a variable length string to a string of some fixed length.
ERRATA:
15:16 The command should be input in 'privileged exec mode', not 'global configuration mode'
23:18 It should be "Router(config)# do", NOT "Router(config)# run". "run" is the Juniper version, "do" is used on Cisco devices to let you execute privileged-exec level commands from global-config mode.
23:45 It should be 'Router# show running-config' and 'Router# show startup-config', etc. They should be entered in privileged exec mode, NOT global config mode.
would you say that "do" is basically the Cisco version of "sudo" on linux/unix systems ?
@@Ulghart yep, it's only a mistake, the command it's "Do" like a "sudo" on GNU
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once you are in the global mode you have to put "do" before running your command, but when you are in the priv mode you do'nt need to put "do" to run your command
At 23:41, shouldn't show running and startup config commands be in global privileged mode rather than global config mode?
Hi Jeremy...hope you are well my friend. I am 54 years old and physical issues have caused me to look for a new field of work. My son does IT and told me to take a look at your online classes and so I am. Your approach to teaching is like a one-on-one technique that I can follow well. I am an old dog so it is difficult to learn new tricks but I'm glad you are here to teach me. I wanted to thank you my friend and wish you as many blessings as you are giving to others...be well and thanks again...
Fucking inspiring to hear you bounce back and go for a career switch! How are you doing now? Have you made any progress?
@@OnlyKiskaI am stucked with putty
It doesn’t work
I need to practice
I started my CCNA journey with this video, and today I've just passed my 200-301 exam using your videos as my primary study resource. You've got a real knack for creating this type of material, and I'm glad that you will soon have a series covering CCNP topics!
Hi, I just want yo know that till which video I have to study to pass the exam? Because theres a lot of videos.
And also is there any other thing I should look at other than his ccna videos?
@@mdnaeemhossain2254 you will have to study all of them. The lab ones are shorter but get the packet tracer lab he explains in the first few. There's no fast way of doing this. The official cert guide book also helps
@@mdnaeemhossain2254 you should just do them all, no point in taking a 300 dollar exam if you don't know all the relevant information
Kenny, now that you are 2 months in have you attempted the test? How are you doing?
after completing this whole course, you will not be afraid of CLI anymore, you will start to love it. Jeremy is very good at teaching.
I was understanding until I got to this Day 4. I got confused. I don't have any idea on networking. This CCNA is my first, is that the problem? The programming aspect made me to keep zoning out.
@@MAVERICK-c3k i had the same issue. If it helps, i was only able to stay focused by doing a quick workout after pausing the video. Once i resumed i could recall all the info pretty well. IT also helps to take notes for more elastic memory. If that helps you learn better
Sir, I don't know if you read this comment. You are doing exactly what a true teacher must do. For someone like me who had no idea what Networking is about, CLI, cables and stuff like these are scary. Because I didn't even know where to start. Many many people quit learning Networking because of bad teachings. Networking is totally different from Programming which happens to be my field. In Programming you choose a language and start coding and make mistakes 'till you learn it. But in Networking there are so many confusing paths. Please do not stop teaching this way. Thanks a lot, Sir.
Thanks for your kind words, Mohammad. I'm glad the videos are helpful!
@@JeremysITLab Thank you so much I was going to say the same words, but Mohammad did it, you are a good teacher
I advice I dependable training by yourself whatever you wish to learn with pip: then another colon
Some people think that, i have gone to abroad to study NETWORKING, Thanks for good tutorials..... am so enjoying on your full tutorial brother.... GOD BLESS YOU...am from TANZANIA
I was studying somewhere else, when I watched Jeremy's lessons while working out in the gym, I was impressed how easy was his method of learning. I have abandoned the complicated method I was following and I have started seriously studying through Jeremy's videos. Two days so far gave me more learning quality comparing to dull 18 days learning somewhere else. Thanks a lot Jeremy, you are the kind of tutor I needed.
funnily how i also watch these lessons at gym)))
Thank you so much for this! I've always been a computer geek, but the networking side always seemed like this looming monstrosity, but you've broken it down into serviceable chunks and you manage to simplify it without removing any of the core information.
Thanks, I'm glad to hear that :)
I started to understand networks, in addition I started to love networks. I am a software developer who never understood networks and servers. One month ago I started to learn Linux and Networks and I feel very confident now. Thanks to this video. I never liked dependence from DevOps and system administrators at my work.
fr dude you're doing more to help low-income people than most working politicians
Thanks Anna, I'm glad to help!
Jeremy, after not touching a Cisco router since 2002 ... your videos are catching me up quickly. I'm working on my certs prior to retiring from the Navy. Thank you!
This course is great! I’m finishing my A+ right now and I’m going to jump on this next! You’re doing a really amazing thing for a lot of people
Good luck with the A+! The CCNA is a great next move after.
Me too
You are truly the best instructor of this information I have encountered so far. I have earned my Network+ and Security+ already, but you teach at a pace that is digestable and your message is cystal clear.
I just wish I discovered this channel much earlier. It's like being in a real class. Although I've been studying with another tutor in parallel, I cannot begin to emphasis the excellence of you teaching method. Thank you once more. This is really being helpful.
Thanks for your great comments!
i do appreciate how you suggest and how you organized your suggestion ,personally i did ccna course many times , i never see like the way you teach us . i just watch your vedio because i know every step that you teach us . last thanks.
Thank you :)
The way of Your teaching and providing lots of information about the complete course is fabulous. Everyone one who watches the video Will no more return empty minded. Thank You Sir a lot and lot. 🙏🏻
Thanks Praveena :)
Still here, my fav teacher! I just started a few days ago with just basic knowledge about networking, there a lot of bits of knowledge to cover but step by step, day by day I am getting there. I really wish to pass this ccna quiz! Hopping for a ccnp for the next years! Thanks a lot, really appreciate your effort! Felling somehow weird about these courses being free, but they are really helping me after started from zero cause I got separated from my wife, moved to another city, had started to work for a chicken factory about 2 weeks ago! See you inside, Cheers!
Good luck Adrian!
ALL I can say is THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you sir :)
Hi Jeremy I was really into your videos for awhile late last year, but after I quit smoking, the withdrawals were so bad that living was already hard, and learning was even harder. Jeremy, I am ready to finally proceed through with your course in its entirety. Thanks for your channel and wish me luck
Welcome back to the club my namese
Jeremy on behalf of me i would like to say thank very much You are one of the best teachers i havent seen
Thank you, I'm glad to hear that :)
I tried Udemy courses of Neil anderson and David Bombal but your courses are to the point and very easy to understand. Cheers !
Thank you so much! I like both Neil Anderson and David Bombal's courses, but I'm glad that you like mine!
I felt the same
Thank you very much Jeremy. The quality of the tutorial is outstanding!
Thank you so much Jeremy!!!. You are one of the best teachers.
The ability to simplify without losing quality.
Thank you Jeffery!
I’ve watched a lot of IT TH-cam videos, you are by far the best instructor. I Appreciate your content
Thanks :)
Got my A+ just last week and now taking this course. Using your flash cards and doing every lab. Appreciate your efforts on putting this together
How u doing? I passed my A+ yesterday.. thinking about ccna and net +
@@nemanjaljepojevic510 doing well. Got my CCNA and Sec+ last year. Working as a Cyber analyst and trying to get my CEH
@@deitybnb8217 How's everything now for you? I got my A+ too and working on ccna and want to go in cyber.
you have a very kind soul to offer all of this valuable knowledge, so patiently explained, thank you so much
I'm just getting started with this course, but I can can already it is outstanding. I've watched other CCNA courses on TH-cam before, but to get such a well-explained, in-depth course for absolutely free is incredible. The quiz at the end of each lecture and also the provided labs/flash cards are an amazing addition to the amazing course. I can't thank you enough for providing these resources for free!
My favourite youtube channel
Thanks a lot for this amazing teaching. Your hard work behind every vedios must be appreciative. I wonder How simply convey every minute details of ccna. A big big thanks and applause from a big fan of your teaching from India 🙏
Thank you for your comment, I'm glad :)
Holy heck, so that's how it means and works all along! I'm so delighted. I thought I am too dumb for Networking but I am really surprised as to how I understand you so easily and so effectively. You're a great teacher Jeremy.
I love you 💕 Take careee 😊
Day 4 and I'm still very much engaged! thanks mostly to the ease of following along to these vids. Thumbs up!
Thank you :)
Thanks J. Always something new in your videos. Beginner, immediate or expert Much appreciated always
Thank you Glenn! These videos are definitely on the beginner side, but its always good to review the basics!
Jeremy you're one of the best instructor that I have seen in IT
Hey there! So, I gotta say, these videos i could watch all over ....AGANE!! haha, just kidding i Just wanted to give you a little hard time, but the real reason I'm dropping this comment is to say thanks for the free training. I'm also doing CBT Nuggets, but your videos and flash cards are like nothing else out there. They're making ALL the difference in my CCNA prep. After watching your stuff, doing the Packet Tracer labs, and especially using those flash cards, I'm feeling super prepared - I'm gonna start using Anki for all my studies from now on. Your material is awesome, and I can't thank you enough for your generosity. I'm telling you, youll be padi back ten fold in opportunities and abundance big time! Keep it up, brotha. Much appreciated!
I'am from France, thank you so mutch, everything is perfect, your voice too !
Thank you :)
These courses are amazing thanks for your time and energy.
Quiz question 2 was interesting. Great episode though it took me a while to remember all commands. I believe your provided flash cards will help me to memorize. Thanks once again.
Thanks for watching :)
As someone who is planning a later in life career change, this course is fantastic. The content, pace, and style is spot on. One problem though - I'm not getting the packet tracer lab for day 4? It's going straight to day 5....
Check out the playlist, it lists all of the videos in order: th-cam.com/play/PLxbwE86jKRgMpuZuLBivzlM8s2Dk5lXBQ.html
How did your career change pan out? Did you get the CCNA?
Caps Locks gave me a chuckle, that still happens to the best of us!
Jeremy, I wanna say thank you for all the CCNA lessons your offered for free. I passed my CCNA today. Please when are you releasing the lesson for the CCNP free lesson?.
Once more thank you.
Awesome, congrats! So glad to hear that :)
Not sure when I'll start the CCNP course, sometime this year probably!
Thank you!
2:04 remotely connecting
It is covered in Day 42 - SSH
I love the series so far. I am on day 13 and am looking forward to completing this course. Commenting this on every video for the algorithm.
Can't wait to impress my classmates in September with "do sh running" command. Thank you! 🤩
Router# do sh run
As someone in school to take my CCNA, thank you so much.
Tbh with you Jeremy I am kinda scared to really buckle down and study ccna it seems like so much information. I was in a ccna crash course with the military and that was very tough for me unfortunately I got Covid during so I got sent home so I didn’t get to finish the course. You however have made me realize it’s doable
best ccna complete course ever
It was an an awesome lesson as others. I am really grateful to u. Ur videos are really helping a lot. God Bless u Jeremy. Keep up with your good work. Once Again Thank You.
Thank you :)
Thanks for the lesson. You're a great instructor pro Jeremy 👍🏻
Thank you :)
I am slowly learning taking these videos one by one.
Thank you so much Jeremy for your CCNA video series. This is very helpful for me to understand and configure my own network at home. I'm not intend to take CCNA certification, but I need to understand what is networking.
Thanks for your comment Ronny, I'm glad if my videos can help you!
Your lecture is as always great and simple to understand. If you have some basic knowledge of Linux CLI, then it' ll easier to navigate the interface.
Thanks! Linux knowledge is something I'm lacking at the moment, outside of the absolute basics.
Thanks bro. You are helping a lot of people. Your tutorials are understandable for anyone.
Thanks
This is perfect, love the way you inculcate amidst the training, the summary and the review. Thanks
Thank you! :)
just started watching your videos yesterday and will try to take the exam after a month. Thanks for your videos bro!
Thank you so much Jeremy Sir. I'll always thankful to you.
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment :)
Day 4: Completed Thankyou for your support 💯💯
lecture is so good. Anyway update the description. Because there is " In this video you will learn about two networking models, the OSI Model and TCP/IP Suite".
Thanks, I forgot to update it from the previous video.
Thanks a lot for providing such a good stuff at no cost.
Thanks, glad you like it!
@@JeremysITLab do you have any advice for a book that covers it well enough? A little like a networking bible style? Study guides tend to be poor .
I have a Cisco lab, and missed the different encryptions for passwords. Thanks for the heads up 😊. This vid is really great. Thank you.
Glad to help! :)
Couldn't believe it is free, your video is the best.
Thanks, Caroline :)
thank you man! your Method is really great, my God bless you.
Fantastic like it seems so easy with you....huge respect for you.
With practice, it will be easy for you too! :)
"Octothorp." the symbol itself, in a vacuum, is called an octothorp. Hastagging and as a pound symbol (on US phones that don't have a key for the British pound) are uses for it.
Yeah I'm aware of the term, but it's rarely used.
Great video. It is well laid out and the flash cards and lab integration are awesome.
Thanks for your comment :)
Great explanation of CLI, something others have skipped over
Thank you very much, please stay safe. You do the great things, I love u.
Thanks Rosean :)
leaving a like and comment because I dont have to pay for this really good info, thanks
...well finished day 4 now and got 21pages of notes out of that so far...ill need more paper if it keeps going like that xD
reviewing my CISCO 200-301, this is amazing!
networking has never been so ez thanks to Jeremy
Very basic and important commands. Thank you Jeremy !!!!
Thanks for your comment!
Woow I think I should have to review this part a lot🥺🥺🥺 Thanks Jeremy!🥰
장화신은 차차chacha in boots Take it slow, there’s no rush ☺️ Let me know if you have any questions!
1:25 omg i loved the way you pronounced that, It sounded so funny, GUI more like gooey
Great stuff. Thx.
One of the question's answer on the flashcard I think it should be:
Which three commands can be use to save the configuration?
- write
- write MEMORY (NOT write erase)
- copy running-config startup-config
Am I correct?
Bob 7 Sorry, my mistake! Thank you for letting me know, I will fix it.
Thanks a lot sir ...It's really very helpful class by you... Thanks again for very explaining in very easy way labs. 🤗
Thumps up and hats off Jeremy.You're a beast in ccna
Just discovered your classes love you em 1 issue TH-cam keep putting a ad during important discussion at least on my tv
First teacher which helped me alot
Hi sir i am indian i liked your vedios parfecte command line or easily undesteding i am 🇨🇮New studenate for CCNA
Thank you, good luck!
Amazing tutorial, thanks a lot. Your explanation is very useful, practice and simple.
Thank you, glad to hear that :)
Thanks for the video.. It's very clear and to the point. Quiz is also very helpful.
13:10 - I think everyone has 'Bad Secrets' of some kind! 🤣🤣🤣
Great. THANKS!
i have started the journey to my CCNA
From now on, conf t will always be "configuration time!!" in my head. I had to shuckle when I heard that :)
Hey Jeremy,
Appreciate everything so far. Anyway you could give me a little walk-thru on installing putty and which one to select on the website. Having a bit of confusion.
Jeremy, you're an amazing teacher
Jeremy, you're a king!
Cheers, Glen!
Thank you so much i am got enough knowledge how enter to Cisco device using command line interface
Day 4 completed!
Nice! Keep it up :)
Instead of #write or #write memory, you can type this shortcut command, #wr. Always #wr(write memory) after every configuration otherwise you will lost all your configuration in case of power cut. But remember to always learn the full command before learning shortcut command.
Im doing the entire course. Thank you!
Good luck!
Wonderful lesson Thank You sir!!
Hi, @JeremysITLab Just wanted to thank you so much for making CCNA so understandable for me. Thanks Much
These are amazing bro!
Technically MD5 is a hash function, not an encryption algorithm. It serves a cryptographic function, but it simply maps a variable length string to a string of some fixed length.
Yeah I'm just using Cisco's terminology
The best CCNA materials!
Thank you Saif!
Just finished this video. Thank you so much for your time and efforts.
This is excellent. Thank you so much for uploading this great tutorial
Thanks :)
Thanks you so much for the massive help from the uk, 100% geniune
Thanks Adam!
MD-5 is not an encryption algorithm, it is a hashing algorithm. It’s also ineffective to secure passwords.
I'm using Cisco's terminology in the video, but yes I'm aware of the difference between encryption and hashing.