I just want to say one thing there are lot of teacher of CCNA and computer networking on TH-cam...I have seen almost video of so many....you are best....your content is good ....the explanation of topic is amazing....you are just not a good teacher .. network engineer but also I feel u r a genuine....honest..person... 🙏👍 Thanks... please keep uploading more and more stuf...
Hi Jeremy, I just passed the CCNA exam a few days ago. I used your Anki cards extensively in my studying. They are well-made cards, easy to study and clear, covering a lot of important details. I also made my own cards, about 2700. Anki and Boson practice exams helped me pass CCNA on the 1st try. I scored 745, 890, 925 on Boson exams (1st attempt) and 900 on the real CCNA exam. So thank you for your Anki cards and for recommending Boson practice tests. I can't wait for your CCNP course. I am taking a short break and start my CCNP study soon.
This was the most fun lecture I had ever taken since Day 1. I think it's obvious where I will be moving towards in the future after I get my cert and gotten certain experience in the networking field.
i'm from an aviation background and i'm planning to change my field so i have no idea about anything related to CCNA but your videos and the material in them is so to the point that even a person like me understands everything so well. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. you are actually really amazing!!!!
WOW! How is your progress so far and I am genuinely interested to know what made you make this decision! However I hope you have accomplished your goals so far!
that's so cool, and i want to go in aviation, since i can't afford getting in an academy yet, i am planning on getting some budget first, and CCNA seemed like a good option
Jeremy, you're a champion! You take 3 sections and explain the variety of concepts in such clarity and understandability. I went and practiced a large part of your series as part of a repetition of my exam next week. Thanks
Well said bro so i will just repeat your comment. i just want to say one thing there are lot of teacher of CCNA and computer networking on TH-cam...I have seen almost video of so many....you are best....your content is good ....the explanation of topic is amazing....you are just not a good teacher .. network engineer but also I feel u r a genuine....honest..person... 🙏👍 Thanks... please keep uploading more and more stuf...
Thank you Jeremy. I caught up with your course a couple of weeks ago . And now that i try to study on my own the rest of the ccna topics, i appreciate even more your videos and how you make everything seem so clear and easy to understand. We are very grateful for this course and all your efforts making it, cheers mate !
appreciate your hard work to achieve this perfect course👍👍👍👍10/10, I've never understood any topic easier than this one, you must teach network instructors how to teach CCNA.😃😃
23:03 "should be changed regularly", I'm sure Jeremy knows that but just for a broader audience: NIST actually does NOT recommended to change passwords regularly as it tends to get people to go for easy to remember and therefore weaker passwords. Machine generated passwords (and therefore password managers) would be the ideal recommendation.
Finally I caught up to your perfect series, since I was studying for about 1 month :D. Thank you very much for your huge effort. Much love from Greece.
Jeremy's out here casually revealing hacking methods for "education". We should do a lab where we gain access to real-life banking infrastructure... y'know, for educational purposes ;) Great course so far, by the way! I'm about done with it (excluding review, of course). Thanks again for everything!
My only mistake was Q-2; I selected C. Because I'm stupid and I didn't read carefully the question. Exploitation is when you actually attack this weakness to exploit the system. I have to be more careful when answering questions, especially tricky ones. Thanks Jeremy. BTW, from Day 1, I have everything written down on paper.
@@sdishanthan1649 i am doing same but the thing is I don't remember most of the topics from past videos. please can you tell me is it same with you or should I go with a different approach. After completing all videos I am going for a revision and i was thinking to do that from Neil Anderson's course . please suggest me what should I do.
@@JeremysITLab Hi Jeremy , Man thank you so much ! And thanks for this progress report! Can I make a suggestion? Can you perhaps add (on column B) what video day number an exam point is covered in. I know in some of your videos you cover exam points from multiple areas of the exam breakdown it will be nice to which ones to click on (to watch) to reinforce studying :)
First, you are an excellent instructor, Jeremy. Pacing is spot-on, and no BS, just the facts. Excellent 👍. I'm interested in Boson courseware. Is there a promo code we need to use and I'm just overlooking it? Or is 260 the already discounted price? Thanks.
Hi Jeremy ...once again thx for ur video....I have a questions , the aim of DOS ATTACK is not to infiltrate a system but to disable one of its service (make new TCP connection) or what ?
22:52 Often, that should be replaced by "should be randomly generated" as user tend to use passwords that are familar to them, if they need to change them. This tendency can be exploited by dictionary attacks, combined with social engineering.
Somewhere you are based authentication and something you do based authentication are also forms of authentication. Are these relevant for the CCNA? Also, thank you for all of these videos. I'm really enjoying the series and learning a lot!
Hi Jeremy, since DHCP exhaustion happens by taking up all the IP addresses in the DHCP pool, would it be right to say that if the network is configured with PAT / NAT overload, this is not a risk to the network?
It will still be a risk. Even if PAT is configured to allow communication over the Internet, the host still needs to be able to get a private IP address from the DHCP server.
Hey Jeremy, today I PASSED MY CCNA EXAM!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your videos were invaluable! Thank you Jeremy!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome! Congrats!! More exclamation marks for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But seriously, good job. Really glad to hear that :)
Help me I have finished my exam and I received a email telling me to review my score but after login y certmetric I don't see anything? How can I do to know my score?
Something about ssh and vlans is confusing me. I keep trying and getting it wrong. If I have multiple vlans on a switch, do I need to put the management intfc vlan as native so that ssh traffic isn't blocked/tagged? If I have multiple vlans and subnets, which IP default-gateway do I assign on the switch? Do I have to just use different int vlans for each subnet (if I did that, can't I only config 1 default gateway on the switch in global config)? Trying to sort this out has had me puzzled for a very long time. Thanks to any.
has anyone made a collection of all the quiz questions Jeremy asks at the end of each video? And if I can answer all the quiz questions correctly does that mean I'm ready for the exam ?
Just a thought: Question 4 was a bit confusing. Answer B only said to tap a notification, but didn't specify what to do after you tap. For instance, I tap notifications all the time but it doesn't really accomplish an action. Perhaps a rewording would be better. Just a suggestion and maybe I'm the only person that had that problem?? But In completely understand your explanation of why C is the correct answer.
Anyone reading this DO NOT GIVE UP. Day 48! Thanks Jeremy for this course
WE NO GIVE UP!
@@grumbears7879 it's been 1 month i pass my CCNA with this videos as my main ressource of study. DO NOT GIVE UP
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS@@grumbears7879
Thank you
👍
I just want to say one thing there are lot of teacher of CCNA and computer networking on TH-cam...I have seen almost video of so many....you are best....your content is good ....the explanation of topic is amazing....you are just not a good teacher .. network engineer but also I feel u r a genuine....honest..person... 🙏👍 Thanks... please keep uploading more and more stuf...
Hi Jeremy, I just passed the CCNA exam a few days ago. I used your Anki cards extensively in my studying. They are well-made cards, easy to study and clear, covering a lot of important details. I also made my own cards, about 2700. Anki and Boson practice exams helped me pass CCNA on the 1st try. I scored 745, 890, 925 on Boson exams (1st attempt) and 900 on the real CCNA exam. So thank you for your Anki cards and for recommending Boson practice tests. I can't wait for your CCNP course. I am taking a short break and start my CCNP study soon.
Congratulations
Did you use any books in your studying
can you please send me the anki cards you created on your own... I'll study it to prepare for the exam
Can I please have a copy of that 2700 anki card too. haha
This was the most fun lecture I had ever taken since Day 1. I think it's obvious where I will be moving towards in the future after I get my cert and gotten certain experience in the networking field.
i'm from an aviation background and i'm planning to change my field so i have no idea about anything related to CCNA but your videos and the material in them is so to the point that even a person like me understands everything so well. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
you are actually really amazing!!!!
Thanks Hina, good luck with the change of field!
WOW! How is your progress so far and I am genuinely interested to know what made you make this decision! However I hope you have accomplished your goals so far!
that's so cool, and i want to go in aviation, since i can't afford getting in an academy yet, i am planning on getting some budget first, and CCNA seemed like a good option
Jeremy, you're a champion!
You take 3 sections and explain the variety of concepts in such clarity and understandability.
I went and practiced a large part of your series as part of a repetition of my exam next week.
Thanks
Thank you :) Best of luck on the exam!
Great lesson thank you so much. At the end, your lectures always increase my confidence. Thank God I found Jeremy's IT Lab. God bless you.
Well said bro so i will just repeat your comment. i just want to say one thing there are lot of teacher of CCNA and computer networking on TH-cam...I have seen almost video of so many....you are best....your content is good ....the explanation of topic is amazing....you are just not a good teacher .. network engineer but also I feel u r a genuine....honest..person... 🙏👍 Thanks... please keep uploading more and more stuf...
Thank you for your kind words, Aamir :)
Thank you Jeremy. I caught up with your course a couple of weeks ago . And now that i try to study on my own the rest of the ccna topics, i appreciate even more your videos and how you make everything seem so clear and easy to understand.
We are very grateful for this course and all your efforts making it, cheers mate !
Thanks, cheers!
this course is one of the best things on this world
appreciate your hard work to achieve this perfect course👍👍👍👍10/10, I've never understood any topic easier than this one, you must teach network instructors how to teach CCNA.😃😃
no words, thank you for this free material, this course is gold!
Thanks Mark :)
23:03 "should be changed regularly", I'm sure Jeremy knows that but just for a broader audience: NIST actually does NOT recommended to change passwords regularly as it tends to get people to go for easy to remember and therefore weaker passwords. Machine generated passwords (and therefore password managers) would be the ideal recommendation.
Finally I caught up to your perfect series, since I was studying for about 1 month :D. Thank you very much for your huge effort. Much love from Greece.
My name is ishtiyaq Ahmad I'm pakstani..
Sir your touturial is really helpful I learned a lot.
Thank you so much sir.
Been waiting for this for so long, we are expecting Automation and Programmability soon, thank you Jeremy 🙏
29:49 Your concept review page has the title "Things We'll Cover". Great video and series.
Just imagine if Jeremy made a comptia sec+ course, it would be so good!
Yes please.
Your Training and delivery are absoultley spot on, thank you.
Another great tutorial. A lot of materials to consume but well worth it. Thanks a million.
I did my final certification today and passed on my first try! Thank you Jeremy, you are God sent.
先生の説明は分かりやすくて好きです!勉強にすごく役に立ちます。😃
Jeremy's out here casually revealing hacking methods for "education". We should do a lab where we gain access to real-life banking infrastructure... y'know, for educational purposes ;)
Great course so far, by the way! I'm about done with it (excluding review, of course). Thanks again for everything!
My only mistake was Q-2; I selected C.
Because I'm stupid and I didn't read carefully the question.
Exploitation is when you actually attack this weakness to exploit the system. I have to be more careful when answering questions, especially tricky ones. Thanks Jeremy.
BTW, from Day 1, I have everything written down on paper.
Same here brother from day 1 writing everything on a paper came this long few more videos to complete the series
@@sdishanthan1649 i am doing same but the thing is I don't remember most of the topics from past videos. please can you tell me is it same with you or should I go with a different approach. After completing all videos I am going for a revision and i was thinking to do that from Neil Anderson's course . please suggest me what should I do.
veni, vedi, vici "Jeremy" master class.
we are expecting Automation and Programmability soon, thank you Jeremy 🙏
It feels real good to watch this after being Sec+ certified.
Hey Jeremy thanks alot been impatiently waiting on this one, and sorry for my delayed gratitude its been one of those weeks 😊
No worries Frank, thanks for your comments :)
Just a comment to boost ur channel's stats, 'cause it's amazing. :D
Thankfully I took my security+ before CCNA so this is all review.
wow great that what i was waiting thx a millions Good bless u all life
Great video from a Great Teacher, i learned a lot ... thank you .
Thank you so much Jeremy, I'm eagerly waiting for your videos, when will you do lec about WLAN, WLC, AP, DNA Center
I like that I am seeing familiar faces in the comments, I feel like we are a cohort of learners who will all succeed!
Security seems really fun
Sec+ had me well prepared for this one
Dear sir, thank you for making such useful materials, we wish to see the CCNP as well...
Thank you, Jeremy. You are the best.
Thank you Jeremy! There’s this minor typo on the slide at 29:49. It should be “things we covered “ ☺️
Sir, you deserve more but I can't do more than a comment, like, share and subscribe!
Great video as always. Thanks, Jeremy.
You are the best sensai a student can have -🎉🎉🎉🎉
3:44. Windows are structural weaknesses. Geth do not use them
My humble request, please make video on cyber security. I like only your content and trust you 😊
Thanks for everything Jeremy!
how many more videos will this series be?
Excited to finish and pass the exam with you!
Not sure how many more, but you can check the progress here: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-course-progress
@@JeremysITLab Hi Jeremy , Man thank you so much ! And thanks for this progress report! Can I make a suggestion? Can you perhaps add (on column B) what video day number an exam point is covered in. I know in some of your videos you cover exam points from multiple areas of the exam breakdown it will be nice to which ones to click on (to watch) to reinforce studying :)
you are the man jeremy.
Thanks always for your effort sir!
Great as always. Really good quiz questions.
Great work Jeremy!
Thanks, very useful 👍👍👍
If I am thorough with what is taught until now, will I be able to crack CCNA 200-301
3:48 Is... Is this a mass effect reference?
Thank you very much you explained this topic really well you just got a subscribe from me
This Video is greatly appreciated!
Appreciate u r efforts helps lot first time saw u r video
Stay Strong!
Another great lesson, thank you
First, you are an excellent instructor, Jeremy. Pacing is spot-on, and no BS, just the facts. Excellent 👍. I'm interested in Boson courseware. Is there a promo code we need to use and I'm just overlooking it? Or is 260 the already discounted price?
Thanks.
thank you 🤗
how much classes are pending buddy,can you share current edition ccna book for exam preparation jeremy ,thank you!
Hi Jeremy ...once again thx for ur video....I have a questions , the aim of DOS ATTACK is not to infiltrate a system but to disable one of its service (make new TCP connection) or what ?
Am lacking tution fee but i really want to do this course
22:52 Often, that should be replaced by "should be randomly generated" as user tend to use passwords that are familar to them, if they need to change them. This tendency can be exploited by dictionary attacks, combined with social engineering.
excellent work & very explicative course
Jeremy, is there more cybersecurity informational videos regarding things like IPsec and encryption in another video you may have created?
How to prevent these attacks?
My notes from this series are 77 sites long in ms-word to this point, lol. ( ok, without snipping tool images it would be around 70)
Somewhere you are based authentication and something you do based authentication are also forms of authentication. Are these relevant for the CCNA? Also, thank you for all of these videos. I'm really enjoying the series and learning a lot!
Heyyy TACACS+ is released as an open standard in 1993, not Cisco proprietary
Not only am I gaining much needed networking knowledge, I now also know how to get into any house. 😈
Hi Jeremy, since DHCP exhaustion happens by taking up all the IP addresses in the DHCP pool, would it be right to say that if the network is configured with PAT / NAT overload, this is not a risk to the network?
It will still be a risk. Even if PAT is configured to allow communication over the Internet, the host still needs to be able to get a private IP address from the DHCP server.
@@JeremysITLab I hadn't thought from that perspective, but now that makes a lot of sense. Thanks!
Hey Jeremy, today I PASSED MY CCNA EXAM!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your videos were invaluable! Thank you Jeremy!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome! Congrats!! More exclamation marks for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But seriously, good job. Really glad to hear that :)
thank you very much jeremy
Help me I have finished my exam and I received a email telling me to review my score but after login y certmetric I don't see anything? How can I do to know my score?
Arnt any commands for devices regarding AAA necessary to learn for the exam?
Nope, you don't need to know it for the CCNA.
Something about ssh and vlans is confusing me. I keep trying and getting it wrong. If I have multiple vlans on a switch, do I need to put the management intfc vlan as native so that ssh traffic isn't blocked/tagged? If I have multiple vlans and subnets, which IP default-gateway do I assign on the switch? Do I have to just use different int vlans for each subnet (if I did that, can't I only config 1 default gateway on the switch in global config)?
Trying to sort this out has had me puzzled for a very long time. Thanks to any.
Much appreciated.
Thanks alot Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy!
Excellent video!!!
thanks for your help!
whaling: to go after the big fish
Exactly!
Thank you. Is DHCP exhaustion equal to DHCP starvation?
Yep, just different ways to say it
Thanks!
How many more lectures are there in the course ?
has anyone made a collection of all the quiz questions Jeremy asks at the end of each video?
And if I can answer all the quiz questions correctly does that mean I'm ready for the exam ?
Not necessarily. They test the material in the video, but they aren't all designed to be like an actual exam question (although many are!)
You got this!
The best 100%
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Thank you Sir :)
Just a thought: Question 4 was a bit confusing. Answer B only said to tap a notification, but didn't specify what to do after you tap. For instance, I tap notifications all the time but it doesn't really accomplish an action. Perhaps a rewording would be better.
Just a suggestion and maybe I'm the only person that had that problem?? But In completely understand your explanation of why C is the correct answer.
But then again, I guess maybe you need a trick question or two?? Keep em on their toes? Lol
Some 2-factor authentication apps will send a notification to your phone that you need to tap to login. I explained this at 23:58.
@@JeremysITLab I see thank you!
Thank you
25:41 BRB
Quiz 4, the answer couldn't be d because it uses something you have and something you know?
Yes, that's correct. Key card = something you have, PIN = something you know
Is ths video forccna security course??
The CCNA security certification was retired by Cisco in February 2020, now there is only one CCNA. This course is for that exam.
@@JeremysITLab thanks for the info. And ur course is more worthy than any other paid course.
Thanks J
Cheers Glenn!
Funny enough, just passed my S+ exam on Friday
17:39
awsome !!
How can I download your all packet tracer lab files?
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@@JeremysITLab thanks