I appreciate your work a lot. This is my ‘go to’ channel for anything that’s unclear. Half of the network related problems I had have been answered on this channel itself 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hello Sunny, Since I discovered your channel, your wonderful lessons, I have started to use your video's as standard in all of my ICT classes in the Netherlands. Thank you for your top quality videos.
Perfect explanation of the 3 VM modes. As someone who's currently studying VMware in preparation for Blue and Red team experiments, your lectures Mr. Sunny are Gold! You are also part of the reason why I passed my Net, Sec and CCNA certification exams. God bless you Sir!
Hello Sunny, really enjoying your teaching videos, fantastic way to brush up the basics, thank you very much for the clear explanation and with animations :) you are one of the best teachers :)
Wow, this is an incredibly easy to understand video. I'd had some trouble with my VMs and their installation, but I think that I might have set it to NAT -- instead of Bridged. They were able to communicate, but not be seen from outside the Host. Honestly, I wish that I'd seen your video first, and not let the Manufacturers like VMWare convolute it so much.
This is great host only type explation made me to understand VP(private)C concept in VP(public)C. Thanks Sunny. Request you to please do some videos on cloud networking.
@@emanueler Thank you very much for noticing this. I am applying for the tenure and rank promotion to associate professor this fall. the deadline is October 15th. thus I am busy with collecting and organizing what I have done in the past three years. I will continue uploading videos after October, 15. Thank you very much for your patience and care. Wish me good luck!
I liked so much your video. Now I understando the three types of connection perfectly. Just a question to confirm: in host-only connection, the VMs cannot acces the internet, right? That was what I understood.
thank you very much sir, your explanation is truly very impressive expecting more lectures on types of virtualization like binary virtualization, para virtualization , full virtualization so on i have seen the other videos those are bit confusing like differentiation between them is not properly presented if you made a video on these topics i will be blessed thank you very much for the excellent support
Thanks for yout video. I had a connection problem with bridged mode with a switch that has DHCP service I connected to a switch, with the following configuration, Dinamic ip on my laptop(host) and Dynamic ip on my virtual machine(windows 10). But the switch was going to fail. Dynamic ip settings cannot be used for the host and virtual machine in bridged Mode?.
If NAT resolves a public IP address to private IP address, where then would we need ARP? Please give me a scenario where these two protocols would be in use simultaneously?
When the physical host device receives the data from the physical network, how does it know which one of the virtual devices who requested it? Does it use PAT as its network address translation?
Yes, PAT can be used. The network request can only be originated from the VMs as it is inside NAT network. When the host receives requests from VMs, it is stored in table with requested VM's IP, port, server IP, port. When the response from the server comes back to the host, it looks at the table entries made during the requests, it'll forward the response traffic back to the right VM
Hello Sunny, I am having problem running Oracle EBS on Oracle VM Virtual machine. I see 4 errors which are caused by such ERROR:skipping startup of oacore_server1 since the AdminServer is down. Do you know why is it down?
If I have just 2 computers that I want to link in a network (a 2-computer network), would I need a switch? So, what is the minimum number of systems that would require a switch to form a network segment?
If we take Virtual Box as an example, you actually explained the "NAT Network" with the port forwarding mode and not "NAT". By default, Virtual Box DHCP assigns one and the same virtual IP in the NAT mode to multiple machines that is 10.0.2.15 and they cannot communicate with each other.
I appreciate your work a lot. This is my ‘go to’ channel for anything that’s unclear. Half of the network related problems I had have been answered on this channel itself 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great to hear!
Brother, you are absolutely one of the greatest and best teachers on the entire internet. Thank you so much for all your work, seriously.
Thank you very much for your kind words. You are also welcome!!!
@@sunnyclassroom24 Yes, Sunny, he is so right. This video is SPOT ON to exactly what I needed to help with my VMWare problems.
One the most thorough and well-explained presentations I have seen. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Some of the absolute best network classes I've ever seen!
Hello Sunny, Since I discovered your channel, your wonderful lessons, I have started to use your video's as standard in all of my ICT classes in the Netherlands. Thank you for your top quality videos.
Better than my teacher whom I pay a lot of money and don't get a single concept....❤️❤️❤️❤️love to you sunny
I just love every detail you provided ,Sunny. I feel so blessed watching your videos. God Bless you, my friend
This is so well-explained that I had to leave a comment for the algorithm. Thanks for all your work, Sunny!
Thank you for elaborating on the differences between the 3 types very easily and clearly. Keep it up everything you do is very appreciated.
Excellent explanation about VM connection type!! I never get the main difference until now. THANK YOU!!
you are amazing Sunny, when the book doesnt explain enough, I go to you. Again, thankyou man
It's the best explanation that I seen and the quality and animation in your video is amazing, thanks a lot Sunny.
You are welcome!
Hey man, just wanted to say this was concise, to the point, and highly useful. Great video! You earned a subscriber :)
Perfect explanation of the 3 VM modes. As someone who's currently studying VMware in preparation for Blue and Red team experiments, your lectures Mr. Sunny are Gold! You are also part of the reason why I passed my Net, Sec and CCNA certification exams. God bless you Sir!
I understand host, nat and bridged now. Also FF9 is amazing.
@@anntakamaki1960 Awesome! Yep, agree that FF9 is amazing hoping that a remake will be made in our lifetime! cheers ~
1:43 bridge
2:58 nat
4:19 host only
thank you so much
Very good descriptions. I have seen many other explanations elsewhere, but this is by far one of the best explained presentations of this material.
Hello Sunny, really enjoying your teaching videos, fantastic way to brush up the basics, thank you very much for the clear explanation and with animations :) you are one of the best teachers :)
Thank you very much for your encouraging words!
Great video! Exactly cleared up my confusion in only 5 mins, thanks Sunny!
Glad it helped!
Thank you Sunny for sharing your knowledge with us. Well taught. Appreciate!
My pleasure!
Wow sir... Just yesterday started vmware..... I am really looking for this kind of video..... Thank u 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks to you Sunny for I have actually understood virtualization. I like the way you explained the concepts. You are the best.
Thanks Sunny, as usual, you manage to make things nice & clear!
I was actually curious about adapters on VM...
It's really nice that you made a tutorial about on this.
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Thanks a lot, Mr. Tech Guy.
@@sunnyclassroom24 You are welcome so much.
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It's perfectly explained and well detailed. Thank you for sharing. I've liked and subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
This is amazing. Thanks for every information Sunny
Wow, this is an incredibly easy to understand video. I'd had some trouble with my VMs and their installation, but I think that I might have set it to NAT -- instead of Bridged. They were able to communicate, but not be seen from outside the Host. Honestly, I wish that I'd seen your video first, and not let the Manufacturers like VMWare convolute it so much.
Glad it helped!
So clear, so reliable, as always. Thank you.
Your explanation is excellent. Thank you.
Thank you very very very much for your efforts and informative videos. I really do appreciate it 🌹
Lots of love from Yemen
Protect this man at all costs.
You did a great job with this explanation
I love you Sunny, thank you for everything !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great explanation as usual....
Thank you very much, Pankaj.
Excellent job Sunny! very insightful
SIR YOU ARE BEST TEACHER!!
This is great host only type explation made me to understand VP(private)C concept in VP(public)C. Thanks Sunny. Request you to please do some videos on cloud networking.
Thankyou Mr for simplyfing this VM network connection type
You always make my journey easy. Thank you always.
My pleasure!
Hi there, it was a very useful and informative tutorial video. keep it up. thnx
Great video, please keep them coming.
Cheers.
Awesome! good pictures and very good explained!
Yes!! Super well communicated, thanks for doing this.
Thanks. This is the most clear explanation
Thank you very much for the clear explanations.
You are welcome!
Very well explained. Thank you. Great animations as well. !!!
Finally, I got this. Thanks sir.
Thank you so much sunny this is brilliant
You are welcome!
Ehi @@sunnyclassroom24, it's all right? : ( You are no longer uploading videos
@@emanueler Thank you very much for noticing this. I am applying for the tenure and rank promotion to associate professor this fall. the deadline is October 15th. thus I am busy with collecting and organizing what I have done in the past three years. I will continue uploading videos after October, 15. Thank you very much for your patience and care. Wish me good luck!
@@sunnyclassroom24 good luck :) you deserve it
@@emanueler I pray to God that the University of Saint Mary will keep me and let me continue to teach. Thank you very much!
Thank you for quality content! You earned +1 subscriber!
I liked so much your video. Now I understando the three types of connection perfectly. Just a question to confirm: in host-only connection, the VMs cannot acces the internet, right? That was what I understood.
Thank you so much for this video! You did a great job!
keep up the good work from australia
this is actually great. Like a really really good explanation.
Thank you very much!
Thanks sunny. When in NAT mode , How does the host machine know which vm is the destination for an incoming packet
so amazing explanation . thank you so much sir.
MAN YOU ARE JUST THE BEST !!!
Wow thank you for explaining that so easy!! Blessings!
You are so welcome
Thank you for the free lessons💓
Excellent video and explanation, thank you!!
you are welcome!
thank you very much sir, your explanation is truly very impressive expecting more lectures on types of virtualization like binary virtualization, para virtualization , full virtualization so on i have seen the other videos those are bit confusing like differentiation between them is not properly presented if you made a video on these topics i will be blessed thank you very much for the excellent support
I have some videos about virtualization, but I have not done the topics you mentioned. I will do it sometime.
@@sunnyclassroom24 I appreciate your immediate response sir,
simply great!!!. good explication. thack you
Very well explained. Thank you.
Amazing video best one I have seen....short and sweet
very nicely explained. Thank you
You're most welcome
Thanks for yout video.
I had a connection problem with bridged mode with a switch that has DHCP service I connected to a switch, with the following configuration, Dinamic ip on my laptop(host) and Dynamic ip on my virtual machine(windows 10). But the switch was going to fail. Dynamic ip settings cannot be used for the host and virtual machine in bridged Mode?.
Great explanation
Thanks very much
Great video, thanks Sunny.
I need informations about network virtualization ( types , composants , concept ...).
thanks for the very good explanation
Thank you. that was a very good explanation. but the cloud around the topology kept distracting me so that I could not understand it completely.
like your video so much, thank you for giving me hint with this tutorial, the best
Glad it was helpful!
If NAT resolves a public IP address to private IP address, where then would we need ARP? Please give me a scenario where these two protocols would be in use simultaneously?
I am fond of your videos. Will it be possible for you to share the tools u use to create interactive videos
sure. animation is created by flash. Then I put everything together (text, voice, picture) with Corel Videostudio professional.
What a video !!!
AMAZING !!!
REALLY REALLY AMAZING ,..
Thanks for the explanation!
Great explanation!
When the physical host device receives the data from the physical network, how does it know which one of the virtual devices who requested it? Does it use PAT as its network address translation?
Yes, PAT can be used. The network request can only be originated from the VMs as it is inside NAT network. When the host receives requests from VMs, it is stored in table with requested VM's IP, port, server IP, port. When the response from the server comes back to the host, it looks at the table entries made during the requests, it'll forward the response traffic back to the right VM
Hello Sunny, I am having problem running Oracle EBS on Oracle VM Virtual machine. I see 4 errors which are caused by such ERROR:skipping startup of oacore_server1 since the AdminServer is down. Do you know why is it down?
Which would you recommend for using VPN inside VM
Hi, how do these VM communicates with GNS3 ?
It is possible to have a video on it, as it's always about virtualization.
Thank you
U ARE REALY GENIOUS !
Thanks a lot!
If I have just 2 computers that I want to link in a network (a 2-computer network), would I need a switch? So, what is the minimum number of systems that would require a switch to form a network segment?
why would you want to have each VM have its own physical NIC? this part of the bridging section was confusing
Great explanation. Thanks
to isolate the virtual machines we want to use host only network
Good explanation, thanks
Are these concepts vendor-specific? Or do they apply to vMware, Virtual Box etc.?
Good video and explanation thanks!
Hey Sunny, this was very useful information, Is there any resource or blog which can explain how to configure NAT for VMware host
FANTASTIC !!! THANK YOU !!
You are welcome!
GREAT VIDEO ,CONGRATULATION . I WANT TO WATCHT A PROGRAM WHIT FPGA OR MICRO FOR DIGITAL MODULATION.
Excellent!
Many thanks!
If we take Virtual Box as an example, you actually explained the "NAT Network" with the port forwarding mode and not "NAT".
By default, Virtual Box DHCP assigns one and the same virtual IP in the NAT mode to multiple machines that is 10.0.2.15 and they cannot communicate with each other.
waiting for his reply
More than perfect!
Thank you for watching !
Hello, so if i wanted my VM's to all have IP Addresses different from the host. Which connection would i use?
NAT can be used
appreciate the work. thank you
Great video, thank you so much
Sir can you do a video explaining difference between hub, bridge, and switch? Thanks.
Great work! Thank you!
Thank you for video.
You are welcome!
how can I connect directly sunny?
the bridged mode will work.