I wanted to really thank you Jeremy for all your contents. I've finally passed my CCNA today after 6 months of study. And the main courses that I followed were first your course and Neil Anderson's. I'll keep follow your work because i always have something to learn from your videos. And as a non native english speaker, i find that the way you teaching is very understandable and accessible for everyone. Thanks Sir !
@@JeremysITLab When using Rapid PVST+, which command guarantees the switch is always the root bridge for VLAN 200? A. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 614440 B. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 38572422 C. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 0 D. spanning -tree vlan 200 root primary Note: C and D options can be the answers but whether to have priority 0 will be best or root primary will be. Seems confusing. Please reply this question. Dear #Jeremy's Thanks for all these videos.. Lots of love from Nepal and Nepali peoples.
@@aashikakhanal2992 the right answer is 'c'. priority 0 is the lowest possible priority number. there are some dumps floating round on the internet that put 'd' as the correct answer choice. don't fall for that
Jeremy IT lab's CCNA topic explained far better than anyone else there on internet , Every topic is Answer to the point, no beating around bush, unnecessary stories or lose talks..keep it up Jeremy it's Excellent , expecting CCNP too
I think I'll use, "Every Awesome Cisco Engineer Will Need ISE Daily". Thank you for the lesson, I would say your videos are the easiest for me to stay focused while watching.
Can you please reply this ? #helppost When using Rapid PVST+, which command guarantees the switch is always the root bridge for VLAN 200? A. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 614440 B. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 38572422 C. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 0 D. spanning -tree vlan 200 root primary Note: C and D options can be the answers but whether to have priority 0 will be best or root primary will be. Seems confusing.
Jeremy, you're the GOAT. I've read both of the OCG's cover-to-cover and in my experience your explanations are even more detailed and refined than what's in those books. Thank you so much for the videos. Can't appreciate your great work enough mate, truly. Thank you!!
Thank you for another great video. Easy to understand. I felt those topics/videso tough for which usually there are 2-3 days). Also these videos are just 20 minutes long and 10 mintues for quiz/boson ex sim . Concise but clear
I know I'm late to the party but if you read the keywords as if there is an emergency message being played over the loudspeaker it kinda works "EMERGENCY ALERT...... CRITICAL ERROR WARNING.... NOTICE.... INFORMATIONAL DEBUGGING!!" idk I'm crazy but it works for me.
Again it was a very good explanation of this subject. Now I can understand about syslog. I saw this question in my Cisco Boson and I did not have any idea even I took my classes of networking. Thank you Jeremy for these greats videos. My friend and I we read books of CCNA but it was no so simple how you make the classes of CCNA.
Thank you for the content you provide. I used Microsoft Copilot to help me create a mnemonic that actually uses most of the actual words. I hope this helps others as well. Emergency Alert! Critical Errors Will Need Immediate Debugging: Emergency (0) Alert (1) Critical (2) Error (3) Warning (4) Notification (5) Informational (6) Debugging (7)
Very nicely explained, every video is focused on quality information on each topic, I also notice you speak slowly n clearly so everyone can understand, thanks & appreciate your brilliant effort
I have just started with this course and I finished day 8 with lab. I see that the videos are still being made currently and wonder how many videos will there be after this one? If we are on day 41 here, how many "days" will there be when the course is complete? Thank you for your hard work!
I wish to thank you, Jeremy, for your video and suggestions as I passed CCNA exam today by online. It says tentative and I hope it does not change before becoming an official in 3 days! I studied CCNA with your video and Boson ExSim/NetSim since 3 months ago. I am Japanese but I live in Canada (reverse case of you...) since 3 years ago.
As usual extremely great lessons by Jeremy, as feedback, ideas, suggestion the most suitable neumoniic Every Awesome CIsco Engineer Will Need Information Daily”
Good evening my teacher first i say thank you very much indeed after that i want to help me when i installed ankflash card and tried use it never takes to download lesson please how i can
When using Rapid PVST+, which command guarantees the switch is always the root bridge for VLAN 200? A. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 614440 B. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 38572422 C. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 0 D. spanning -tree vlan 200 root primary Note: C and D options can be the answers but whether to have priority 0 will be best or root primary will be. Seems confusing. Please reply this question. Dear #Jeremy's Thanks for all these videos.. Lots of love from Nepal and Nepali peoples.
If you enable the "root primary" command, the switch makes itself a root bridge by reducing its priority number (as much as needed). It's best to set your priority to 0.
Anyone know why Cisco uses the term 'trap' as part of syslog configuration? So far as network protocols go, I've only ever seen it used in SNMP. Is Cisco using it in a more generic programming context, or did someone just screw up the command terminology a long time ago and now we're stuck with it? It seems pretty confusing to me, but I can't find anybody else talking about it.
Hey Jeremy, I was wondering how many more videos you have left to complete the course. I find your videos so valuable over any other videos I have ever watched. I understand this material so much better and I know if I complete your course I can pass my ccna with no worries.
@@JeremysITLab Ok so if I understood correctly, to store the logs on a device we need to type the logging buffered command otherwise logs will not be stored? Or logs are stored automatically?
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Okay. There are some ios versions that do not support these commands. For example, "logging console 6" (level 6), or any levels are not recognized. Instead simply entering "logging console" will be recognized. It's nice to train students for exams, but it should also be articulated as to what happens in a real-world environment.
Hi Jeremy, I start My CCNA 200-301 studys with your wonderful videos . i want to know how many videos remain to complete the course ? i mean how many days ? now its 41 day video
Hey Jeremy, Thanks for the amazing videos. I wanted to ask if is it possible can you tell me how many videos are remaining as i have my exam on May1st and now I am at 22nd day. Waiting for your respose. Thanks
Hey Jeremy, is the course complete or are there stuff left that need to be covered? If there is then please list the topics that are still missing and when will they be done?
jey jeremy thnx for the video super beneficial man....but i have a interview question though....do i need to have a certification certificate (like ccna) to sit for the interview or will the interviewers just test my knowledge and skill . Does certification matter?...ur guidance would be very much appreciated
I just use "ACEWIND" because it sounds cool. All I do is switch the I and N around and you get 1-7 easy. Then you just already know level 0 is EMERGENCY (the first e). So really it is "eACEWNID".
(0) Emergencies
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(2) Critical
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maybe we can change dead to dying. Love it
Good. I liked your tip. It is easy to memorize.
Thank you for your tip!
eat a corpse even when nobody is dead
Thank you hahaha
I wanted to really thank you Jeremy for all your contents. I've finally passed my CCNA today after 6 months of study. And the main courses that I followed were first your course and Neil Anderson's. I'll keep follow your work because i always have something to learn from your videos. And as a non native english speaker, i find that the way you teaching is very understandable and accessible for everyone.
Thanks Sir !
Congrats! I'm so glad to hear that :) Best of luck in your IT career !
@@JeremysITLab
When using Rapid PVST+, which command guarantees the switch is always the root bridge
for VLAN 200?
A. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 614440
B. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 38572422
C. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 0
D. spanning -tree vlan 200 root primary
Note: C and D options can be the answers but whether to have priority 0 will be best or root primary will be. Seems confusing.
Please reply this question. Dear #Jeremy's
Thanks for all these videos.. Lots of love from Nepal and Nepali peoples.
Yes agreed, Jeremy English speaking easy to understand 100%
@@aashikakhanal2992 C 100%
@@aashikakhanal2992 the right answer is 'c'. priority 0 is the lowest possible priority number.
there are some dumps floating round on the internet that put 'd' as the correct answer choice. don't fall for that
Slide to print
3:17 intro
5:10 format
7:00 severity levels
10:15 examples
12:25 locations
15:00 configuration
15:50 terminal monitor command
17:00 synch
19:45 vs snmp
Jeremy IT lab's CCNA topic explained far better than anyone else there on internet , Every topic is Answer to the point, no beating around bush, unnecessary stories or lose talks..keep it up Jeremy it's Excellent , expecting CCNP too
Awesome to still be hanging there day 41 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Awesome! Keep going until day 63!
I think I'll use, "Every Awesome Cisco Engineer Will Need ISE Daily". Thank you for the lesson, I would say your videos are the easiest for me to stay focused while watching.
Haha, good one!
Thank you so much. I started the course last week, i'm at day 12 now, i'm glad the videos are still coming.
Amazing job !
Thank you!
your course really helps me to understands how the network works. Just pass my ccna exam recently. Thank you for your hard work sir.
Congrats!
Can you please reply this ? #helppost
When using Rapid PVST+, which command guarantees the switch is always the root bridge
for VLAN 200?
A. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 614440
B. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 38572422
C. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 0
D. spanning -tree vlan 200 root primary
Note: C and D options can be the answers but whether to have priority 0 will be best or root primary will be. Seems confusing.
Emergencies Are Critical Errors Which No-one Is Debugging. (It sounds silly but it helped in my exams)
Nice! Never heard that one
@@JeremysITLab I saw it somewhere and it stuck to my memory because i found it amusing.
Replacing Which with When, will make it sound better...✌🏾
@@petruskatambo8834no
Спасибо за ваши старания! Это лучший курс по CCNA в интернете.
Спасибо!
Jeremy, you're the GOAT.
I've read both of the OCG's cover-to-cover and in my experience your explanations are even more detailed and refined than what's in those books.
Thank you so much for the videos. Can't appreciate your great work enough mate, truly. Thank you!!
7:45 That's the legendary moment of this video hands down.
I was ACTUALLY eating ice cream while watching this lecture.
A couple other ways to remember the Syslog Severity Levels:
Eat After Chugging Eggnog When Nausea Is Desired.
Every A-lister Can Enter With No ID.
Thank you for another great video. Easy to understand. I felt those topics/videso tough for which usually there are 2-3 days). Also these videos are just 20 minutes long and 10 mintues for quiz/boson ex sim . Concise but clear
I know I'm late to the party but if you read the keywords as if there is an emergency message being played over the loudspeaker it kinda works
"EMERGENCY ALERT...... CRITICAL ERROR WARNING.... NOTICE.... INFORMATIONAL DEBUGGING!!" idk I'm crazy but it works for me.
This is good! I thought the same there is no need to memorize any other sentences.
Again it was a very good explanation of this subject. Now I can understand about syslog. I saw this question in my Cisco Boson and I did not have any idea even I took my classes of networking. Thank you Jeremy for these greats videos. My friend and I we read books of CCNA but it was no so simple how you make the classes of CCNA.
Thank you, Cesar :)
Thank you for the content you provide. I used Microsoft Copilot to help me create a mnemonic that actually uses most of the actual words. I hope this helps others as well.
Emergency Alert! Critical Errors Will Need Immediate Debugging:
Emergency (0)
Alert (1)
Critical (2)
Error (3)
Warning (4)
Notification (5)
Informational (6)
Debugging (7)
Ernie Always Cries Even When No-one Is Dying.
"Every Amazing, Cool Event Was Noticed In December" 7:50
Every Awesome Cisco Engineer Will Need Icecream Daily. Nice!
Every Awesome Cisco Engineer Will Need Information Debugging
I wanted to really thank you Jeremy for all your contents
"Every Alley Cat Eats Watery Noodles In Doors" is how I remember
Very nicely explained, every video is focused on quality information on each topic, I also notice you speak slowly n clearly so everyone can understand, thanks & appreciate your brilliant effort
Thanks Satish :)
@@JeremysITLab Keep it Going , Expecting same for CCNP course as well.
I finally find out what happened to the unknown JCNP channel member. "Channel failed to load" has been changed to "Channel has been deleted" :(
I'm forever grateful to you, Jeremy, thank you.
Thank you, Faiza :)
"Elephants Are Cute, Especially When Napping In Daylight." use these to remember them in order
I really don't need a notebook to write down the main points, your work is excellent and easy to understand.
Give that man a bells! Thank you for the videos and labs, you are a great teacher!
Thanks Clifford :)
Hi Jeremy's your content is excellent. Please give a video about the cisco engineer like salery,job Role, career path etc
Every Awesome Cisco Engineer Will Need Ice-cream Daily (Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notification, Informational, Debugging ) --> Severity Lvls
:)
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Awesome tutorial. Thank you Jeremy. You nailed it.
I have just started with this course and I finished day 8 with lab. I see that the videos are still being made currently and wonder how many videos will there be after this one? If we are on day 41 here, how many "days" will there be when the course is complete? Thank you for your hard work!
jeremysitlab.com/ccna-course-progress
Just another awesome tutorial. Thank you very much sir.
Thank you :)
Thank you Sir Jeremy! Well explained!👌🙏🙏🙏
Thank you :)
Thanks Jeremmy, You Are King !!
Thanks for the syslog video.
Thanks for watching :)
I wish to thank you, Jeremy, for your video and suggestions as I passed CCNA exam today by online. It says tentative and I hope it does not change before becoming an official in 3 days! I studied CCNA with your video and Boson ExSim/NetSim since 3 months ago. I am Japanese but I live in Canada (reverse case of you...) since 3 years ago.
Every Awesome Cisco Engineer Will Need Ice cream Daily,,, Nice!
Everyone always complains even when nothing is different.
Thank you Jeremy for the video, well explained and understood!
Thank you :)
16:58 Pressing the TAB button will have the same effect
As usual extremely great lessons by Jeremy, as feedback, ideas, suggestion the most suitable neumoniic Every Awesome CIsco Engineer Will Need Information Daily”
Emergencies Are Critical Errors Which Nobody Is Debugging
Eating A Cold Egg Will Not Invoke Delight
Haha I like those!
Eating Apples Ceased Engineer Williams Nerdy Inceptive Crazy Dreams. This is the reason why I never got hired for that mnemonic job lol.
Haha, certainly never heard that one before
Every Allmighty Cisco Engineer Will Need I.D :) thanks alot Jeremy
Thank you Jeremy you are really a master
Thank you, Daniel :)
Great information!
Thanks Mark!
First time seeing logging synchronous in action(been in uni 3 years and never explained what was it for lol )
Amazing. Thank you for a such a great course sir.
Thanks Jeremy,way to go 🙌
Thanks Frank :)
You are awesome
very good lecture, quiz is very helpful
here a good one: EA Critical Error Warning is Noticed by Informational technology(IT) for Debugging
Good evening my teacher first i say thank you very much indeed after that i want to help me when i installed ankflash card and tried use it never takes to download lesson please how i can
Thanks Jeremy!
Thank lot , always the best
Thank you :)
Great video!! 🙌🙌
Thank you :)
thank you
every awesome cisco engineer will need icecream daily. just saw in reddit XD
grate1000% thanks very much
Great Job. My Super love to you always
Thank you :)
Thanks J
Thanks Glenn!
:) You most welcome Sir
Is all cisco ccna syllabus is covered in these videos.
Thanks for your amazing videos.
Not yet! I'm still making the course
@@JeremysITLab Information provided for specific topics in previous videos is sufficient or we have to do read some material for that topic
Everyone Always Complains Even When Nothing Is Different
Nice, never heard that one!
you are 10!!!
Early Action Can Enhance What Network Is Doing
I need ice cream daily. Don't know if that makes me an awesome Cisco engineer or not.
👍👍👏👏 Big thanks to you always
Do you know what “Emacewnid” is; it’s a word which will help you to easily remember syslog Severity & levels.
Syllabus of Ccna had changed recently. Are these videos are according to new syllabus.
Yep, this course is for the current version of the CCNA exam.
thanks
👌👌 Nice 👍
Thank you :)
When using Rapid PVST+, which command guarantees the switch is always the root bridge
for VLAN 200?
A. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 614440
B. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 38572422
C. spanning -tree vlan 200 priority 0
D. spanning -tree vlan 200 root primary
Note: C and D options can be the answers but whether to have priority 0 will be best or root primary will be. Seems confusing.
Please reply this question. Dear #Jeremy's
Thanks for all these videos.. Lots of love from Nepal and Nepali peoples.
If you enable the "root primary" command, the switch makes itself a root bridge by reducing its priority number (as much as needed). It's best to set your priority to 0.
Hi Jeremy, I wonder if you are adding more videos to cover other topics in CCNA 200-301 you have not covered yet.Cheers
I will cover all CCNA exam topics
Thank you..
tysm
Anyone know why Cisco uses the term 'trap' as part of syslog configuration? So far as network protocols go, I've only ever seen it used in SNMP. Is Cisco using it in a more generic programming context, or did someone just screw up the command terminology a long time ago and now we're stuck with it? It seems pretty confusing to me, but I can't find anybody else talking about it.
Hey Jeremy, I was wondering how many more videos you have left to complete the course. I find your videos so valuable over any other videos I have ever watched. I understand this material so much better and I know if I complete your course I can pass my ccna with no worries.
Check the course progress here: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-course-progress
Thanks a ton. Is there a way to download the pdf/ppt so that we an write notes on the slides?
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Hey Jeremy! I don't understand the concept of the buffer. Can you explain a little bit more about that?
It's the log stored locally on the device (as opposed to an external server, or displayed in the CLI but not stored).
@@JeremysITLab Ok so if I understood correctly, to store the logs on a device we need to type the logging buffered command otherwise logs will not be stored? Or logs are stored automatically?
E ngineers [0]
A lways [1]
C orrect [2]
E rrors [3]
W ith [4]
N etwork [5]
I nformation [6]
D etails [7]
"Engineers Always Correct Errors With Network Information Details"
Okay. There are some ios versions that do not support these commands. For example, "logging console 6" (level 6), or any levels are not recognized. Instead simply entering "logging console" will be recognized. It's nice to train students for exams, but it should also be articulated as to what happens in a real-world environment.
EAch ChEWs NIDed. It might only works for the non english speakers though.
Hi Jeremy... How much of the course is covered now ?
jeremysitlab.com/ccna-course-progress
Hi Jeremy, I start My CCNA 200-301 studys with your wonderful videos . i want to know how many videos remain to complete the course ? i mean how many days ? now its 41 day video
Check out this link: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-course-progress
When will the entire CCNA series will end sir
This year
Can I know the month cz I need to do the online exam
Hey Jeremy, Thanks for the amazing videos. I wanted to ask if is it possible can you tell me how many videos are remaining as i have my exam on May1st and now I am at 22nd day. Waiting for your respose. Thanks
jeremysitlab.com/ccna-course-progress
Sir what is cef in networking
Try a google search for 'what is cisco cef'
@@JeremysITLab Ok sir
Hey Jeremy, is the course complete or are there stuff left that need to be covered? If there is then please list the topics that are still missing and when will they be done?
Check this link: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-course-progress
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jey jeremy thnx for the video super beneficial man....but i have a interview question though....do i need to have a certification certificate (like ccna) to sit for the interview or will the interviewers just test my knowledge and skill . Does certification matter?...ur guidance would be very much appreciated
It depends on the company.
GOOD HINT EVERY AWESOME CISCO ENGINEER WILL NEED ICECREAM DAYLY.
Emergency alerts cause even worse nightmares interupting Deep sleep
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(2) Cisco
(3) Engineers
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(6) Induce
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I just use "ACEWIND" because it sounds cool. All I do is switch the I and N around and you get 1-7 easy. Then you just already know level 0 is EMERGENCY (the first e). So really it is "eACEWNID".
Dogs In Nice Waters Eating Cookies And Eggs