I had so much fun seeing you in 8 mns running through things I took 2 years to learn the hard way. picked up a couple along the way. so I subscribed and look forward to your lessons.
Thanks for the kind words, much appreciated. As promised, our Fortinet content will come soon, we just need some time to complete the labs then we will start recording
Thanks. On Junos you need to configure a firewall filter then apply it on a specific interface as an inbound filter. Here you can find an example: www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/routing-policy/topics/example/firewall-filter-stateless-example-act-on-sampling.html There are multiple things you can do with firewall filters, but this one in the example will count the packets. f you then do a show firewall log, it will give you a lot more info.
Sorry you didnt enjoy the content delivery in this video. Many people seemed to enjoy it, but it is understandable that some dont. It was meant to be a quick, fast-paced tips video to get in as many tips as possible in as little time as possible, similar to those "phone tips and tricks" videos. But Your point is well noted and when doing a similar video again I'll slow it down a bit!
Thanks for this helpful video.
Generally I speed up the videos but in the history of mankind I had to slow it😄
load merge relative terminal was the one i was looking for. thank you.
I had so much fun seeing you in 8 mns running through things I took 2 years to learn the hard way. picked up a couple along the way. so I subscribed and look forward to your lessons.
Awesome, thanks for the sub! Hope you can find more of our tutorials helpful
relatable
I've rarely seen so many tips in 1 video. Thanks for the intel, amazing as usual !
Thanks for the kind words, much appreciated. As promised, our Fortinet content will come soon, we just need some time to complete the labs then we will start recording
Thanks a lot men, "load set relative terminal" is a very useful command :)
The command I use the most, followed closely by “replace pattern” 👍
Awesome, thanks for a very helpful video.
It's fantastic...thank you very much!!!!!!!
Excellent. Thank you.
awesome video, thank you.
This is very helpful and handy! Thanks for this video, i am now one step closer to being a Lame Average Techie!! :)
Glad it was helpful! Hahaha, the more lame average techies there are, the better!
useful tips. Thank you. I want to know to make packet capture like on Fortigate in a specific interface ?
Thanks. On Junos you need to configure a firewall filter then apply it on a specific interface as an inbound filter. Here you can find an example: www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/routing-policy/topics/example/firewall-filter-stateless-example-act-on-sampling.html
There are multiple things you can do with firewall filters, but this one in the example will count the packets. f you then do a show firewall log, it will give you a lot more info.
@@lameaveragetechies1040 Ok. Thank you. I'm going test this
Thanks great video, can you please share list of commands in a file.
Great content.
Appreciate the kind words, thanks
very informative
Wow, fantastic. What terminal software are you using?
Hey, I am using SecureCRT 👍
Thanks
Thanks.
You're welcome!
goated ty
looking for static route, dynamic route protocol bgp , ospf troubleshoot.
We will start with troubleshooting videos soon!
i feel like a pro i knew 90% of these commands :D lol jk no where near pro.
Hahaha, it is a good start to becoming a pro. Knowing the CLI well is half the battle won!
Usefull info but horrible display of it. It is like a speed marathon just run don't stop to learn a thing on the go :D.
Sorry you didnt enjoy the content delivery in this video. Many people seemed to enjoy it, but it is understandable that some dont. It was meant to be a quick, fast-paced tips video to get in as many tips as possible in as little time as possible, similar to those "phone tips and tricks" videos. But Your point is well noted and when doing a similar video again I'll slow it down a bit!
Click on the youtube gear icon and run the video at 75% speed.